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natcam Sep 13th, 2007 10:18 AM

Tried and True Travel Guide for Northern Spain?
 
We are leaving TOMORROW for Spain and I have loaded up on travel guides. I can't bring them all with me, but I know I'll need the one I don't bring. Anyone have any they thought was the most helpful? We will be arriving and leaving from madrid and going north, clockwise.

natcam Sep 13th, 2007 10:20 AM

Fodors included ;-)

ekscrunchy Sep 13th, 2007 10:44 AM

Cadogan Northern Spain.

lifelist Sep 13th, 2007 11:18 AM

Can't speak to specific guides, but I always take the guidebook that has the most recent publication date.

Also, my sister has been known to take a razor blade to a guidebook and only take the sections she needs. I can't do this to a book, but if you don't mind, it's an easy way to save weight and space.

Marija Sep 13th, 2007 11:27 AM

Print out the relevant sections from:
www.maribelsguides.com
We used it extensively for recommendations.

artlover Sep 13th, 2007 05:21 PM

Photocopy most relevant material and take personal notes. You could also e-mail yourself the material you gathered from various sources if you've been keeping a file.

Most important, have a great trip!

Revulgo Sep 13th, 2007 10:22 PM

Download the free Maribel's guides. Very hepful!
http://maribelsguides.com

ekscrunchy Sep 14th, 2007 04:05 AM

Well I adore Maribel and her guides but they do not cover the breath of Northern Spain as far as I can see..so it depends on which areas you plan to visit...

thursdaysd Sep 14th, 2007 05:03 AM

I took cut up chunks of Lonely Planet.

Aduchamp1 Sep 14th, 2007 07:03 AM

Cadagon is very good

Penelope Casas is excellent on food.

Fodor's/Frommer's good on restaurants and hotels, small town are non-existent

Loney Planet/Rough Guide poor on hotels and restaurants, very good on history and culture and small towns

Rick Steve's-irrelevant

Eyewtiness- pretty but not very helpful

ekscrunchy Sep 14th, 2007 07:29 AM

Wow..how could I forget Penelope's "Discovering Spain." Excellent resource!

Chania Sep 14th, 2007 09:04 AM

I prefer Rough Guides for hotel locations and prices. I photocopy the pages I might want and then shrink them down.

Christina Sep 14th, 2007 09:10 AM

This is really a personal decision, and I think you have to decide for yourself by looking at them for the areas you plan to be and comparing the info.

I tried several for Spain, and preferred the Fodors guide, actually (and I'm not just saying that). At least for Seville and Madrid, which were the main cities where I was going.

NEDSIRELAND Sep 14th, 2007 02:38 PM

When you get to Vigo (Pontevedra, Galicia), stop at the Renfe Station. You can buy some great travel guides for that region there.
In Santander (Cantabria) there's a Tourist Office on the Malecon about 100m west of where the Plymouth-Santander Ferry docks. They have much free literature.

The same goes for Bilbao (Vizcaya) and San Sebastian (Guipuzcoa): lots of free stuff at the Tourist Offices.

For Barcelona and the Costa Brava I use Baedeker's Guides. They have everything!

Sorry, I omitted Lugo and Principality of Asturias. Other than the Picos de Europa, I'm not familiar with those places.

ribeirasacra Sep 15th, 2007 04:16 AM

If you are coming to Galicia..and that is not quite clear... then download some guides in PDF from the Turgalicia web site. They are quite good and will give you some ideas on what to see. they do however list all places to sleep.


ekscrunchy Sep 15th, 2007 04:23 AM

Cadogan Northen Spain covers Asturias, Galicia, Cantabria, etc...


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