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Footprint Argentina Handbook (Argentina Handbook, 2nd ed) [Paperback]

Charlie Nurse (Author)
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Argentina Handbook, 2nd ed March 2001
The second edition of Footprint's ARGENTINA HANDBOOK has been completely updated and revised and is published in the new Footprint paperback format. It is packed with ideas on how to plan a visit, when to go, where to stay and how to get about. It includes highlights of Argentina with colour photography, a special feature on estancia tourism and adventure tourism from climbing and trekking to skiing. It gives information on Chilean Patagonia, including Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, and excursion from Buenos Aires to Uruguay. It has extensive listing in Buenos Aires for all budgets as well as "Where to Tango". The background information on history, culture, art and theatre is interesting and comprehensive. There are colour maps to help you plan your journey and keep you orientated while you are travelling in addition to literally dozens of local town and site maps.


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I think Footprint's new jackets work very well. It will provide stiff competition for Lonely Planet and Rough Guides. -- The Bookseller

Of all the main guide series this is genuinely the only one we have never received a complaint about. -- The Bookseller

From the Publisher

Dear Fellow Traveller Thank you for checking out the Argentina Handbook. Footprint are an independent British publisher (based in Bath). We specialise in providing travellers with guide books that are second to none in terms of accuracy, recency and especially coverage. You will find that most of out guides are simply the most comprehensive available with in-depth information on history, culture and customs as well as practical travel information. Our major titles are updated ANNUALLY to ensure you have the best information to hand. If there are no reviews for this particular title we recommend you check out the reader reviews on the Peru and South American Handbooks which give a good flavour of how useful our guides are. You might like to know that we also publish Chile, Bolivia and Brazil Handbooks and an extremely useful general guide to travelling: The Traveller's Handbook. Finally, whichever guidebook you choose, we would like to wish you an exciting, illuminating and above all enjoyable trip! Best wishes Footprint

Product Details

  • Paperback: 608 pages
  • Publisher: Footprint Handbooks; 2nd edition (March 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0658010824
  • ISBN-13: 978-0658010828
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.2 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,176,412 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This 2007 / 4th Edition is a great guide for Argentina and an excellent guide for Patagonia., February 27, 2007
There was a day when Rough Guide and Lonely Planet were the best guides for travelers that sought to leave the tour groups behind and explore on their own. But slowly, year by year, Footprint has improved, and now this 4th edition is one of the best guides for Argentina that you can buy. *Note that this review is for the the 4th edition, other reviews below are probably refering to the 3rd Edition.

I took five travel guides with me to explore Argentina/Patagonia, and I found myself consistently reaching for Footprint first. It is the most current (2006) and the guide consistently listed quality accommodations and good restaurants, some of which were exemplary. The city maps in the guide are excellent. All the restaurants and hotels are well marked on each map. Kudos.

Footprint Argentina's background section (history, religion, culture etc.) is well written, brief, yet informative. There is an abundance of website references throughout the text and a website listing for almost every accommodation = excellent.

I spent five weeks exploring Patagonia and found Footprint to be the best single guide to have. More than 200 pages in this Argentinean guide are devoted to this region, including a section on Chilean Patagonia. If you purchase "Time Out Patagonia" (see my review) you will have the best two guides possible for Patagonia.

On the downside Footprint uses a cumbersome letter system instead of just telling you the price for accommodations (i.e., LL=$200 plus, L=$150-$200, AL=$101-$150, A,B,C,D,E,F etc. -- putting the legend at the back of the book - a serious hassle). It also fails to tell you what is the price range for the restaurants; so at one eatery you could pay $10 for your meal, then have a $35 bill at another. Not good. The descriptions of the restaurants are insipid and verge on being meaningless: "tasty food", "cosy", "very popular", "delicious food". Whereas, other good guides (Rough Guide - also highly recommended - see my review) give you pointers: "best grilled shrimp ever" / "the steaks here are the best in town" etc.

Bottom line: this is a very good guide for Argentina and the best guide for those that are going to Patagonia. Highly recommended
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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars At last! A good edition, March 24, 2004
There are some better books about Argentina... in Spanish an in six volumes. The best single-volume that I've seen for a traveller is here: the Footprint series at last got it right! (I speak about this last edition only). A lot of good sites that I know from my wanderings in my home country are here, and some others... too! Read carrefully the guide, if you found one sentence that says: this place is breathtaking, believe it even if is only mentioned in that sentence: Argentina is a VERY big place, so many of his attractions may be shortly described, because of that you must put attention to the words that are used. Enjoy!! (and believe the book about security concerns, the guide recomends to visit the country and I agree, the places where it says that you must take care are exactly the places where you must do it).
Update 2008: more info about the unknown province of Catamarca would be welcomed: it have the highest volcanoes out there, natural thermal baths in front of the Andes, and it is really out of the beaten path.
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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic.. Best travel handbook around!!!, August 8, 1999
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very impressed by the depth of intelligent coverage on history/economics and politics as an added bonus to the extremly helpful maps and local information. Loved the lay-out. The suggestions of HOW a trek to one city could naturally lead to a visit to another... very fluid. Very well done. I have never bought a footprint book before... i think this will be my first of many. A cut above the rest! Even my argentine boyfriend agrees!!
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Argentina is geared up to thrill - from nights tangoing in the chic quarter of Buenos Aires to gaucho riding in the grasslands of the Pampas. Read the first page
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ripio road, important route centre, many locutorios, branches off route, person without bath, provincial route, municipal site, municipal campsite, tenedor libre, opposite bus terminal, sheep estancias, phone code, colour map, small archaeological museum, poor breakfast, poor beds, cycle hire, administration centre, opposite terminal, good meeting place, dormitory accommodation, adventure tourism
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San Martin, San Juan, Punta Arenas, Tierra del Fuego, San Luis, San Antonio, Puerto Natales, Perito Moreno, South America, Comodoro Rivadavia, Mar del Plata, Santiago del Estero, Santa Cruz, Rio Gallegos, San Francisco, Torres del Paine, Puerto Madryn, Communications Post, San Lorenzo, Aerolineas Argentinas, Puerto Montt, Camping Municipal, San Martfn, Don Otto, San Ignacio
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