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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book - history, where to eat, what to see, tips,
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This review is from: Compass American Guides : Santa Fe (Paperback)
We just got back from Santa Fe. This book was wonderful! It has history, what to see (museums, ruins, architecture), where to eat (an interesting list -- we didn't particularly use it because we had personal referrals). It had great tips -- like buy the 5-museum pass for slightly more than a one-museum, one-day pass. I was very pleased I'd read it BEFORE I went and it was very useful while we were there.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The most infomative travel guide we found on Santa Fe!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Compass American Guides : Santa Fe (Paperback)
We found this book to be very, very informative on where to go in Santa Fe as well as fun side trips complete with a "how to find the onion lady" on the road from Taos. Fabulous photography. Great historical and cultural detail as well. Highly recommend the Compass American Guides.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very attractive guidebook,
This review is from: Compass American Guides : Santa Fe (Paperback)
I used this guide for a recent visit to Santa Fe, the most interesting and artsy/craftsy city of 60,000 people in the U.S. The photography and the maps in the guide are outstanding. Hotels and restaurants are described in helpful and interesting detail. The guide covers not only Santa Fe but also a good sized chunk of surrounding territory, including Taos, smaller and even more literary and artistic than Santa Fe; the atomic city of Los Alamos; scenic, old Hispanic mountain towns; and even Chaco Canyon, the prehistoric ruin hidden in the desert now inhabited by the Navajo.
Nearby Albuquerque, however, is not covered in the book -- an omission that probably should be remedied as Albuquerque has attractions of its own -- excellent museums and a walk through the bosques of the Rio Grande, for example. Nor did I find directions to the grave of author D.H. Lawrence near Taos so I made my way there unguided. Another criticism is that the author's brief essays about Chaco Canyon and Taos' most famous resident, Kit Carson, were eccentric and perhaps not to the point. The Indian/Hispanic/Anglo culture of New Mexico is probably the most unique and colorful regional culture of the United States and is celebrated in enough art galleries and literature to last a lifetime. My favorite places to visit: a tie between the Bradbury Museum of Science in Los Alamos, which has a mock-up of the first atomic bomb, and remote Chaco Canyon. All in all, this is an attractive and reliable guide to the attractions of Santa Fe and its region. Smallchief
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Guide for First-Time Visitors,
By Jesse Saunders (Willits, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Compass American Guides: Santa Fe, 3rd Edition (Paperback)
I am going to visit Santa Fe for a few days and to do a job interview there. I wanted a book that would give me all the information I needed about Santa Fe and the surroundings so that I could come up with a list of places I wanted to visit, restaurants I wanted to eat at, and so on. I definitely recommend this book for those who want to be able to have a clear picture of where they want to go once they reach Santa Fe!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great guide -,
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This review is from: Compass American Guides: Santa Fe, 3rd Edition (Paperback)
I love Santa Fe and have been there numerous times. I'm always looking for new aspects of the city to see. I like this guide book because it is not mearly a list of places to stay and eat. I agree with the places recommended as some of the highlights of the city. I look forward to my next trip to enjoy some of the new things I've read to do in Santa Fe and the surrounding areas.
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Compass American Guides: Santa Fe, 3rd Edition by Larry Cheek (Paperback - February 8, 2000)
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