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Maps, distances etc.
<BR>Will appreciate learning from all you, experienced travel planners, names of sites that have detailed maps for all European countries.<BR>Thank you!<BR>AA
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www.viamichelin.com<BR><BR>maps and directionss
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I always liked<BR><BR>www.mappy.com<BR><BR>this seemed to be more of a 'trip planner' site rather than actual maps, but then again, I may not have explored the whole site - the first thing that came up is, 'name your starting point and destination' and it gives you options to drive, with tolls, etc.<BR><BR>similar to mapquest I suppose..<BR><BR>Beth
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<BR>Thank you!<BR>Any more ideas, friends?<BR>AA
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I also like www.ismap.com
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www.yellowmap.com<BR><BR>I don't think they have detailed maps for all European countries, but they have Germany among others.
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There are so many different reasons to want a map. A map for driving is obviously different than a map for sightseeing on foot in a big city.<BR><BR>One purpose that comes up, time and again is where to find good maps for scrapbooks, websites, or other "report" purposes. And one of the best is the Perry-Castañeda Library collection of the University of Texas at http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/index.html - - a must-bookmark site for all travel buffs.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>
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AA,<BR><BR>My suggestion would be "VisitEurope.com" It has everything you could want and if you want more, it gives you the contact information you need to get it. Happy planning.<BR><BR>Greg<BR>
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It only cover the UK, but I find www.streetmap.co.uk to be best for this country.
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<BR>Thank you, everybody!<BR>You are really great!<BR>Any more ideas?<BR>AA
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