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Fodor’s helps you unleash the possibilities of travel by providing the insightful tools you need to experience the trips you want. Although you’re at the helm, Fodor’s offers the assurance of our expertise, the guarantee of selectivity, and the choice details that truly define a destination. It’s like having a friend in Spain!
•Updated annually, Fodor’s Spain provides the most accurate and up-to-date information available in a guidebook.
•Fodor’s Spain features options for a variety of budgets, interests, and tastes, so you make the choices to plan your trip of a lifetime. Fodor’s discriminating ratings, including our top tier Fodor’s Choice designations, ensure that you’ll know about the most interesting and enjoyable places in Spain.
•Experience Spain like a local! Fodor’s Spain includes unique photo-features that impart the country’s culture, covering flamenco, tapas, Gaudi, the wines of Spain, the Prado museum, and much more!
•Indispensable, customized trip planning tools include “Top Reasons to Go,” “Word of Mouth” advice from other travelers, and tips to help save money, bypass lines, and avoid common travel pitfalls. color insert; full-color pullout map
Visit Fodors.com for more ideas and information, travel deals, vacation planning tips, reviews and to exchange travel advice with other travelers. Preview this book » Add to My Library ▼Preview this bookGet this bookRandom House Digital, Inc.Amazon.comBooks-A-MillionBordersIndieBound Find in a libraryAll sellers » What people are saying - Write a reviewEditorial Review - Reed Business Information (c) 2003This guidebook to Spain, the latest in Fodor's newly reformatted travel series, has the size and heft to give Spain its due. At more than 600 pages, it is not a pocket guide, but it will fit nicely into the traveler's backpack. Editor Eisenberg has arranged the guidebook by the country's main regions and includes details on less often visited areas, such as the Southeast. Each chapter presents maps keyed to important cities and towns.
Information on local dining and lodging gives choices that range from inexpensive to expensive. Other features include advice on good walks, itineraries based on the time available to the tourist, and an ample index that adds to the ease of use. Finally, since many travelers to Spain often visit Morocco, an extra chapter on that country is also included. The guide's drawbacks are the lack of photographs and the editor's assumption that most travel will be done by car rather than by bus or train. Recommended for travel collections in all libraries and those visitors to Spain who will not use public transportation during their stay.-Olga B. Wise, Austin, TX Review: Fodor's Spain 2010 (Fodor's Gold Guides)User Review - Marion - GoodreadsI was very impressed with this guide. I haven't used any Fodor's Guides in the past and, as one who knows Spain fairly well, I selective with my guides. But this was very well-written and informative with great suggestions.
Read full reviewEditorial Review - Reed Business Information (c) 2003This guidebook to Spain, the latest in Fodor's newly reformatted travel series, has the size and heft to give Spain its due. At more than 600 pages, it is not a pocket guide, but it will fit nicely into the traveler's backpack. Editor Eisenberg has arranged the guidebook by the country's main regions and includes details on less often visited areas, such as the Southeast. Each chapter presents maps keyed to important cities and towns. Information on local dining and lodging gives choices that range from inexpensive to expensive. Other features include advice on good walks, itineraries based on the time available to the tourist, and an ample index that adds to the ease of use. Finally, since many travelers to Spain often visit Morocco, an extra chapter on that country is also included. The guide's drawbacks are the lack of photographs and the editor's assumption that most travel will be done by car rather than by bus or train. Recommended for travel collections in all libraries and those visitors to Spain who will not use public transportation during their stay.-Olga B. Wise, Austin, TX