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I want to buy a guidebook for Spain... Should I buy Lonely Planet, Rough Guides, or some other brand?

And no "Guidebooks FTL" or "Stop being a tourist" comments please :D
 
Tourist guides for the lose. Going on holiday is all about exploring and getting lost :D

Not when you go somewhere for a weekend and dont have a sodding clue where you are and miss the last train home and miss all the good stuff cause you don't know where it is...
 
DK Eyewitness Travel Guides - Always found them to be really good and are regularly updated. They do ones for cities, areas or countries.
 
I have a shelf full of well thumbed Lonely Planet guides and find them to be by far the best. Rough Guides are great as well, but Lonely Planet are aimed at a younger group in my opinion.
 
DK Eyewitness Travel Guides - Always found them to be really good and are regularly updated. They do ones for cities, areas or countries.

But it's full of pictures & looks like a kid's book- I'll look special carrying it around!
 
But it's full of pictures & looks like a kid's book- I'll look special carrying it around!

And it's nowhere near as good as a Lonely Planet guide either IMHO. When I was in Oz earlier this year we had a DK eyewitness and a Lonely Planet. The DK one got chucked in a bag after a couple of days and we relied solely on the Lonely Planet.
 
But lonely planet only got 3.5 *'s on the rainforest site... :(

Ah well I shall ordereth and see.

Thanks!
 
hmm I have the rough guide to South East Asia (Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, 'Nam, Cambodia, and the Phillipines) and it was OK but the prices were all wrong!
 
I have several rough guides and found them really useful. I've never used anything else to compare them to though.
 
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