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Let's Go 2009 Spain & Portugal with Morocco [Paperback]

Let's Go Inc.
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Nov 25 2008 Let's Go: Spain, Portugal & Morocco
&&LDIV&&R&&LP&&RPacked with travel information, including more listings, deals, and insider tips:&&L/P&&R
  • CANDID LISTINGS of hundreds of places to dance, eat, drink, and sleep
  • RELIABLE MAPS, from the twisting streets of Granada to the &&LI&&Rmedina&&L/I&&R of Marrakesh
  • MULTILINGUAL glossary including Arabic, Basque, Catalan, French, Gallego, Portuguese, and Spanish phrases
  • INSIDER TIPS on finding the best jazz on Las Islas Baleares or scoring that magic carpet in a Rabat market
  • HIDDEN SWEETS, from chocolate factories in Astorga to honey-drizzled pastries in Tangier
  • STRAIGHT TALK from travelers on everything from social graces to social justice
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“For independent travelers on a budget, with an emphasis on whatever's hip, fun, or free.”—Associated Press

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Let's Go, Inc., is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Travel Guide Jan 25 2011
By LM807
Format:Paperback
I like the "Let's Go" guides a lot. They give you an honest opinion about accomodations and attractions. They also cater to poeple who don't really want to spend tons of money as they travel. The only thing I advise with the use of these books is that you never rely on the maps. They have very little detail, and you will most certainly get lost if you think that they will be sufficient.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A more accurate title: Clubbing in Spain on a shoestring. Nov 30 2009
By S. C. Brandl - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
I purchased this book because I was going to Spain, Portugal and Morocco and thought I'd save space and weight by getting this book instead of 2 or 3 others. I spent 6 weeks combined in these countries and was very dissapointed in the coverage of this book.
Before I continue with this review I should tell you about myself. I am 26 and my travel style is to take longer trips, stay in cheap hotels and travel slowly. My travel companion had "Lonely Planet Spain" and "Lonely Planet Morocco," which for us were much better books.

Things I didn't like about the book:
1. After several days it became apparent that the maps in "Let's go" are harder to follow. For example, in Lonely Planet all hotels, restuarants and sights are described and the corresponding number-letter coordinates to the map are given so finding them on the map is a breeze. "Let's Go" does not usually do this so scanning the map to find your landmark can take some time.
2.There were a few times things were on the wrong spot on the map and only after walking in the neighborhood around where they were supposed to be did we find them.
3. The "Let's go" crew did not have maps for many medium and smaller towns which makes you dependent on finding the tourist info center (assuming there is one) in said mapless towns.
4. The coverage on Portugal was spotty.
5. I can not hold this against "Let's Go" as there is the qualifier of "with Morocco" in the title, but if you have not previously been to Morocco and don't speak french or arabic the coverage for Morocco is not adequate. Morocco is very different and overwhelming. A supplementary guide book for Morocco is a must.

Things I liked about the book:
1. The cheap accomodation listings were slightly better than "Lonely Planet's."
2. The coverage of Madrid was good.

If your plans for Spain, Portugal and Morocco are to visit the large cities only and want to go to dance clubs every night, and sleep in cheap hotels this book is for you.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Fine, but could be better July 25 2011
By usaschoolmarm - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I hate to add to the list of reviewers who keep saying that "It used to be better", but I'm afraid that it is true. When I backpacked around Europe in the 1990s, my companions and I used to call Let's Go "The Bible". The 2011 edition, however does not deserve such a lofty title.

Many of the reviews and information I used were accurate and helpful, especially in Madrid and Sevilla. However, there was very little information on the smaller cities in Spain. I know Spain pretty well, but was looking for places to stay in Segovia, for example, which was not listed at all. These are the very cities where local Spanish culture and history is likely to be found. If you do not speak Spanish, however, nor intend to leave the major cities, I would still recommend this title, which provided great locations to stay and visit. The information on admission fees to various sites was generally accurate.

Best supplemented with Lonely Planet and frequent stops at the information desks at most train stations, which have proven to be helpful.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Decent guide. A friend has the "A Rough Guide to Spain" which is increadible. Had I known, I would have bought the "Rough Guid Jun 17 2008
By Adrian F. Snead - Published on Amazon.com
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This book is packed full of information. It's also large. However, the maps it provides are both truncated and not in color. The layout of the articles on each city are not as well formatted and readable as other guide books. The "Rough Guide to Spain" is by far a better buy.
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