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grandmere Aug 30th, 2009 03:24 PM

Where to Buy Michelin Maps?
 
I thought I could easily buy Michelin Map #315 (Alsace) at either Borders or B&N, or at least order one. Not. So, I looked at Amazon.com, and there I can get one which will ship sometime between 1-3 mos. Need it mid-Oct. What's with the difficulty in getting these maps? It's been a few years since I have tried to buy one, and it was pretty simple back then. Does anyone know another online source or another brand of maps?
Thank you.

grandmere Aug 30th, 2009 03:26 PM

We will have a GPS, but I'm from the "it's still nice to have a map" school.

adrienne Aug 30th, 2009 03:55 PM

Do you have a small, local bookstore? That's where I get my maps.

I took a look at the Michelin site and found that map 315 does not exist. The Alsace Lorraine map is 516.

http://langenscheidt.com/catalog/adv...alsace&x=0&y=0

grandmere Aug 30th, 2009 03:59 PM

I think the name for the map I want is Bas Rhin and Haut Rhin--I just said Alsace.
OTOH, maybe what I am looking for is old and therefore 516 is the one I want.
Can only think of one small, local bookstore that is still remaining in Pgh, but I will ask them. Good suggestion.
Thank you!

adrienne Aug 30th, 2009 04:06 PM

I put Bas Rhin and Haut Rhin into the search box and came up with nothing. Periodically Michelin changes their maps.

How sad that there is only 1 small book store near you in Pittsburgh. I love my little book store. I call and order what I need and they usually have it for me the next day, without shipping charges, and they send out 15% off coupons that I can use, even on special orders. Too bad the likes of Borders, B&N, and Amazon have put these small places out of business.

Alec Aug 30th, 2009 04:13 PM

It's called 'Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin, Territoire De Belfort' # 315 in Michelin Local France map series. Last published in 2008. In France, it's part of Cartes Departements series and costs 4.50 euro. Easy to pick up in France, esp in the region.

AnselmAdorne Aug 30th, 2009 04:29 PM

grandmere, World of Maps stocks this map and will ship anywhere. Here's the reference:

http://www.worldofmaps.com/showitem....keyword=France Local 315

And their coordinates: www.worldofmaps.com/index.cfm

They are completely reliable; I've bought almost all of my Michelin 3XX-series maps from them.

Anselm

ambage Aug 30th, 2009 05:34 PM

I just ordered and received a Michelin 315 for Alsace from Language Quest. I got it on sale for 2.95. I think they're back to 7.95, but still a good buy.

http://languagequest.com/traveler/ut...archString=315

Michael Aug 30th, 2009 05:41 PM

Try this site:

http://www.thesavvytraveller.com/ins...ional_maps.htm

bobthenavigator Aug 30th, 2009 05:50 PM

Globe Corner Bookstore--order online.

grandmere Aug 30th, 2009 08:23 PM

Wow! As usual, a wealth of info coming in! Thanks, all! I will bookmark those sites and get busy ordering a map for next month.

And since we're talking about two different maps of the same area, which would be better: the Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin (#315)
or the #516? We'll be staying in Riquewihr and doing day trips in the area for a week.

Yes, Adrienne, it is sad about the small, independently owned bookstores.

gracejoan3 Aug 30th, 2009 10:53 PM

Sue,

I always order directly from Michelin. Their US office is just south of me, in Greer, SC...near Greenville. Here is website..you can also call and talk with them and place your order.

http://www.michelintravel.com/

http://www.langenscheidt.com/michelin/mapsandatlases/

Your trip is not far off..

Joan

Cowboy1968 Aug 30th, 2009 11:42 PM

Another option would be #131 ZOOM series of Michelin. In contrast to the regional or departemental road maps, the ZOOM series does not "stop" at political borders but has the whole touristically "relevant" area of the Upper Rhine Valley in one map, from the Vosges to Black Forest. The scale of 1:200K is pretty good, the only drawback would be the publishing date of 2004.

cocofromdijon Aug 31st, 2009 12:35 AM

Hi Sue, and if you cannot get one before you leave, you can always try newsagents or big book stores (or even supermarkets)while in France. Bon voyage!

ira Aug 31st, 2009 02:14 AM

Hi GM,

Try http://www.languagequest.com/traveler/index.php and
http://www.globecorner.com/p/13.html

((I))

bigtyke Aug 31st, 2009 05:54 AM

www.omnimap.com has a great selection of maps for all over the world.

mimipam Aug 31st, 2009 06:57 AM

www.mapsworldwide.com

happy travels

alan43 Sep 1st, 2009 06:56 AM

Hi
Check out the Globecorner bookstore.com. It's in Boston and I check it out because they have a large selection of maps. I've found less maps this season than ever before. I checked out several sites and did not find a map of Israel that satisfied me This year. I gues GPS is the way to go, though I prefer a map to plot trips. Checkout maps2anywhere.com

kerouac Sep 1st, 2009 10:29 AM

I buy almost all of my Michelin (or IGN) maps at hypermarkets in France -- or else at FNAC.

grandmere Sep 1st, 2009 10:33 AM

Thanks, everyone, for the helpful and prompt replies; I just ordered Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin from Language Quest, and got it for 2.95, also.

I wonder if the GPS systems are why the big bookstores aren't carrying/ willing to order the maps now. Love my Garmin, but it's good to see the bigger picture on a map.


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