What are some travels guide books? Frommers, Lonely Planet, etc. I'm looking to buy one for my upcoming trip but I'll probably buy one online.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
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texaskiwi85 |
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Posts: 6948 (06/05/2009 10:17 AM) |
What are some travels guide books? Frommers, Lonely Planet, etc. I'm looking to buy one for my upcoming trip but I'll probably buy one online.
Any suggestions? |
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lolitachic05 |
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Posts: 3305 (06/05/2009 10:38 AM) |
Depends on where you are going. Are you talking about Europe?
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CarissaLuvsYa |
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Posts: 18368 (06/05/2009 10:38 AM) |
I really like Frommer's.
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shazam69 |
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Posts: 7750 (06/05/2009 10:39 AM) |
I second Frommer's. It's a really well-known name.
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CarissaLuvsYa |
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Posts: 18369 (06/05/2009 10:45 AM) |
Oh just make sure you get the most recent edition!
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elletee125 |
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Posts: 131 (06/05/2009 11:55 AM) |
Rick Steves! I used his books in Europe and theyre so easy to follow!
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texaskiwi85 |
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Posts: 6950 (06/05/2009 12:15 PM) |
I'm going to Belize so no Rick Steves.
I might go into the store and look around. |
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Yeah Christianne |
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Posts: 6588 (06/05/2009 12:18 PM) |
I was going to say Rick Steves. I love him.
Buttt since that's not an option, I like Frommer's. Look around though. Sometimes there are fun ones like "on a budget" or "MTV guide" that might be more your style. |
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polkadotelephant5 |
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Posts: 5788 (06/05/2009 12:34 PM) |
Lonely Planet!
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