Lonely Planet
Spain
Paperback - 972 pages
4th Ed (March 2001) |
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This guide to Spain provides details on
getting around, places to stay, places to eat and entertainment
options. |
Rough Guide
Spain
Paperback - 1144 pages
10th Ed (31 January, 2002) |
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"The Rough Guide to Spain" is the
ultimate handbook to one of Europe's most vibrant
countries. Features include: a full-colour section
introducing Spain's highlights; informed accounts
of all the sights, from Bilbao's stunning Guggenheim
to the Moorish masterpiece of the Alhambra; first-hand
descriptions of the best places to eat, drink and
stay in all price ranges; practical tips on exploring
the country's varied landscapes, from the wilds of
Galicia to the coves of the Balearics; and lively
background on Spain's history, music, architecture
and arts, with the lowdown on every major fiesta.
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Lonely Planet
Madrid
Paperback - 240 pages
1st Ed (19 October, 2000) |
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This guide offers inside information on
Madrid's top sights and many less-known gems. It also
includes information on the best accommodation and restaurants
to suit all budgets, as well as details of day trips
to the medieval hill city of Toledo, historic Segovia
and the Sierras. |
Rough Guide
Mini Madrid
Paperback - 336 pages
2nd Ed (25 May, 2000) |
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This pocket handbook to Madrid has reviews
of the famous and not-so-famous accommodation, bars,
restaurants and shops. It gives the lowdown on cultural,
social and historical context, outings to Toledo and
Segovia, activities for children, shopping, sports,
music and the arts. |
Lonely Planet
Spanish
Phrasebook
Paperback - 366 pages
1st Ed (July 1997) |
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Covering all essential parts of the Spanish
language, this phrasebook includes a two-way dictionary;
local usage; slang; grammar; and pronunciation. Conversation
topics such as sport, current issues, environment and
romance are provided. |
Rough Guide
Spanish
Phrasebook
Paperback - 256 pages
New Ed (20 May, 1999) |
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This text is one of four titles in a relaunched
Phrasebook Dictionary series from Rough Guides. It contains
tools of the language, Spanish-English and English-Spanish,
together with contemporary travel tips, a basic grammar
and a menu reader. |
Lonely Planet
Barcelona
Paperback - 236 pages
2nd Ed (27 April, 2001) |
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Barcelona is the capital city of the Cataluna
province, which has its own language and character.
This guide contains detailed notes on architecture,
walking tours, accommodation for all budgets, and day
trips to the wine regions. |
Rough Guide
Barcelona
Paperback - 288 pages
Reissued 4th Ed
(25 March, 1999) |
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Lonely Planet
Catalunya &
the Costa Brava
Paperback - 320 pages
(October 2001) |
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More than 45 million people visit Spain
each year. In this text you can explore the backcountry
as well as the city of Barcelona and take a real look
at the surreal Teatre-Museau Dali in his birthplace,
Figueres. |
Rough Guide
The Pyrenees
Paperback - 592 pages
4th Ed (31 May, 2001) |
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This is "the ultimate handbook to
the region"; no other guidebook covers so much
ground. Coverage sweeps both sides of the range from
the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, taking in the major
towns of Biarritz, reflecting its return to luxury tourism,
San Sebastian, Pamplona, Perpignan, as well as Andorra. |
Lonely Planet
Walking in Spain
Paperback - 440 pages
2nd Ed (31 May, 1999) |
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Updated and expanded to feature new walks
form the Pyrenees to Andalucia, including the famous
Camino de Santiago pilgrim route, this guide has reliable
maps and an illustrated flora and fauna section. |
Lonely Planet
Barcelona City Map
Paperback (28 July, 2000)
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This map offers a complete index of streets
and sights, colour coded tourist attractions, entertainment,
top end hotel landmarks, parks, shopping areas and markets
to Barcelona. It also offers listings of medical to
transportation information. |
Lonely Planet
World Food Spain
Paperback - 302 pages
1st Ed (24 March, 2000) |
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The texts in this series offer recipes,
cuisine highlights maps, and regional and city maps.
As well as containing explorations of regional influences
and traditional cooking they provide guides to markets,
dining out and celebrating in each country plus a cuisine
dictionary. |
Rough Guide
Mini Menorca
Paperback - 288 pages
(26 July, 2001) |
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The definitive handbook to the island
with in-depth coverage of Mao, Ciutadella and all the
sights, from megalithic monuments to fine old country
mansions. Includes up-to-the-minute recommendations
of the best places to eat, drink and stay, in all price
ranges, and practical tips on the island's favourite
walking routes, plus the pick of the beaches. |