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Andalucia (Lonely Planet Regional Guides)

by: Susan Forsyth, John Noble, Vesna Maric

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Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 914
EAN: 9781740599733
ISBN: 174059973X
Label: Lonely Planet Publications
Manufacturer: Lonely Planet Publications
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 488
Publication Date: January 01, 2007
Publisher: Lonely Planet Publications
Studio: Lonely Planet Publications
Sales Rank: 10321




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - A Qualified Recommendation


Despite an unusually high number of flaws, this is nevertheless a book that will help you get the most out of your time in Andalucia.

Perhaps I just expect too much of Lonely Planet (LP), but it's their own fault. They've stood by me so many times in so many different places in the past that I was beginning to take everything they told me as The Only Advice In Town. So when I arrived in Seville I quickly got into the LP groove and hit La Bella Estrella, a "jazz bar".

Well, perhaps I'd arrived the day they buried the proprietor, but there was no jazz going on there, so off I went to Naima Café Jazz, happily only about five doors away down Calle Trajan. A bit better, but still not the place I expected ... Read More:



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Essential Reading
This book is essential reading for travellers to this part of Spain. The book's recommendations can be trusted and, whilst the information is thorough it isn't difficult to get to the more important parts quickly.

We used it to visit Seville, Granada, Malaga and Antequera in September 2003 and found it brilliant. It's written in an unfussy way, in plain English and by people who know what is worthwhile and what isn't.

Two important things to remember.

Buy the book well before you travel. (We bought it in the airport after we had booked some of our accommodation and so wasted hours looking at the 'net for stuff much more clearly detailed in the book).

The maps in the book are pretty sketchy and ... Read More:



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Plenty of facts , hard to navigate .
The contents page needs to be much more detailed .
The maps are fairly good , but spread through the text like pressed flowers ..... aimlessly .
For example : Seville ( general ) fills pages 134 and 135 .
Yet the Seville Central map is 10 pages away ( 144 and 145 ) .
Why , why , why , why , why ???
The index is far too short .
Seville's Feria de Abril is discussed in a large paragraph on page 153 . Yet , "Feria de Abril" is NOT in the index !!!
Many other silly layout mistakes make this book AWKWARD to use .
Some of the text could do with 'tightening up' too . Here and there , a rather pointless 'wordy' style breaks out .
Colour photo pages are very well done .



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - A review by an Andalusian
I've browsed through this guide a few times in local bookstores in Seville and have found it very mediocre, not to say downright inaccurate. Many of the hotels and hostels it recommends no longer exist, there's little advice about safety and what little they say about safety is completely false. Seville, as all the other Andalusian cities, is a safe place to visit. There is petty theft like in all major cities in Europe, but that's all. There are no significant differences in that respect between, say, Seville and Paris, or London. So, please, don't pay too much attention to safety tips given by Lonely Planet guides. As a Sevillian, I can guarantee you the city is safe and that all you have to do is keep an eye on your belongings as you would ... Read More:



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Euro
Whilst this is a reasonable cross section of Andalucia it can never be complete as it leaves out many small towns,villages and places of interest. For example in Gibraltar no mention is made of fantastic Dolphin trips out in the bay and there is no mention of excellent traditional restaurants in La Linea which has the best freshest fish market ever. The worst crime is that since the introduction of the Euro all prices have been converted to the new currency and many have increased.


 



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