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city maps on-line?
Can anyone suggest a website(s) where I might be able to find reliable, reasonably detailed maps of larger european cities? I would like to ensure that the hotels I'm considering staying at are near subway stations, museums ect... <BR>There's a great map store near where I live, but at $8-10 per map, i could spend a lot of money!!! I'm planning on getting maps at tourist info centers and at hotels. Is that a safe bet??? <BR>Thanks in advance for any info.
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I have found good maps at: ParisTourism (scroll down to Paris and suburban maps); BudgetTravel-Amsterdam (scroll down quite aways to the maps links);VisitBritain or Going Places London. Hotel sites will often give you maps of the surrounding area. I have located hotels by using city maps in guide books, too. I suppose that contacting any Tourist Bureau Site, you can find city maps. I think that I have gotten maps of Madrid, Barcelona, and Lisbon, to look at on screen, though that method. It is often a matter of "search, search, search".
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I have found good maps at: ParisTourism (scroll down to Paris and suburban maps); BudgetTravel-Amsterdam (scroll down quite aways to the maps links);VisitBritain or Going Places London. Hotel sites will often give you maps of the surrounding area. I have located hotels by using city maps in guide books, too. I suppose that contacting any Tourist Bureau Site, you can find city maps. I think that I have gotten maps of Madrid, Barcelona, and Lisbon, to look at on screen, though that method. It is often a matter of "search, search, search".
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Try <a href="http://www.mapquest.com">Mapquest</a>
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Sorry i thought i could use HTML on this board. Try www.mapquest.com
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Mel <BR>most if not all European countries have national tourism offices on the web and/or in large foreign cities <BR>(for example, LA and New York in the US) from which you can request free or inexpensive maps and brochurs now to help with your planning
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