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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
indispensable, hilarious, unforgettable, 110% accurate
You NEED this book, even if you're not going to the Middle East. This book is hilarious, accurate, easy to navigate, did I mention hilarious?, chock full of great info, I could go on and on. Publishing a guide to the Middle East is the greatest thing those wacky folks at Let's Go have ever done. I've traveled a lot (particularly in the Middle East) and used Let's Go...
Published on August 14, 1999
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
No Laughing Matter
There is no doubt that this region of the world is an amazing one to travel. Furthermore, Let's Go Middle East is a somewhat useful guidebook. While its colorful language was amusing, I found that humor was no fair substitute for information. I used this book and Lonley Planet's Istanbul to Cairo guidebook for travelling through Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Israel,...
Published on May 4, 2000 by joet1
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
indispensable, hilarious, unforgettable, 110% accurate, August 14, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Let's Go 2000: Middle East: The World's Bestselling Budget Travel Series (Let's Go. the Middle East 2000) (Paperback)
You NEED this book, even if you're not going to the Middle East. This book is hilarious, accurate, easy to navigate, did I mention hilarious?, chock full of great info, I could go on and on. Publishing a guide to the Middle East is the greatest thing those wacky folks at Let's Go have ever done. I've traveled a lot (particularly in the Middle East) and used Let's Go occasionally, and let me tell you this is without a doubt the best guide to the region (and by far the funniest--I almost fell asleep trying to read the "what to see" section of lonely planet: middle east on a shoestring, while even the "accommodations" sections of let's go was hilarious). I have a business in Egypt and often travel around the country after taking care of my work, and this book has the absolute BEST coverage of Egypt of any guide on the market, and I've used them all--Lonely Planet, Rick Steves, Rough Guides, etc. No competition--Let's Go is really great in the Middle East, but in Egypt hands down they are tops. Info in the Middle East is always changing becuase the countries in it are always growing and developing, but this book consistently led me to the cheapest and cleanest hotels, the absolutely most delicious food this region has to offer (Cairo's "Food" section had me rolling on the floor laughing), and pointed out off-the-beaten-path sights, how to get to them, and had lots of cultural and historical info about them all. In the big cities it even told me where the best clubs and discos were, and it had lots of info on internet cafes in even the smallest desert towns--totally important--no other guide has that high quality information. Great great great! Coverage of the Gulf States (UAE, Oman) and Yemen is also awesome, and believe you me I've been all over those countries, and this book was right on. Order this book NOW! you can't afford not to!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
No Laughing Matter, May 4, 2000
This review is from: Let's Go 2000: Middle East: The World's Bestselling Budget Travel Series (Let's Go. the Middle East 2000) (Paperback)
There is no doubt that this region of the world is an amazing one to travel. Furthermore, Let's Go Middle East is a somewhat useful guidebook. While its colorful language was amusing, I found that humor was no fair substitute for information. I used this book and Lonley Planet's Istanbul to Cairo guidebook for travelling through Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, and Egypt, and I found that in all places and on all accounts, not only did LP's book have more information, but also more accurate information than this Let's Go edition. Relative to its LP rival, the Let's Go Middle East was disorganized, and its dearth of maps and hotel and retaurant suggestions leave the traveller often empty handed when in unfamiliar territory. If you insist on travelling with this book (as I did) I would recommend supplementing its relative lack of useful information with its Lonely Planet counterpart.
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