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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the perfect guide,
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This review is from: Lonely Planet Best of Lisbon (Paperback)
We're a 20 something couple who loves to travel backpack style on a budget. We don't stay in hostels, but we definitely don't spend a lot on hotels since really, you're only sleeping there. Venere . com is an amazing site for booking hotels and getting great feedback from past customers before you book. It's like the amazon.com of hotels.
This book was particularly helpful in learning how to use the tram transport to get up those hills. Granted, sometimes you may end up on the wrong hill(in the city of 7 hills), but I think that's more just genuine confusion because you need to understand them shouting a stop in Portuguese mixed with trying to pretend you know where you're going, not the fault of the book..... We've used these slim lonely planet books for cities all over Spain, Italy and Portugal. They are amazing. I first got them on a trip to Italy, since we were visiting a few cities I hadn't been before. They were such an integral part of why we enjoyed ourselves so much, so I absolutely had to get them for our next trip to Spain and Portugal. The books are very compact and fit in my tiny day bag(which just about houses my small camera, chapstick and a few other odds and ends). It was really all we needed when we ventured out every day. It has GREAT maps, about 5 different maps per book. And they're not gigantic, so thankfully you will not be the 'obvious tourist' which is something that I get very concerned about. I don't want to be the stereotypical American blocking off a sidewalk while staring at a map that's 2x5. Each map concentrates on a different section of the city, so you can see specific streets and points of interest. I usually read thru these books page by page to decide my daily itinerary before we leave for our trip. I cross reference them with other guides and websites, to make sure I won't be skipping anything crucial. I made notes on the pages and highlight parts of the maps so that I can easily find things I am going to. An indispensable aspect of these books is not only does it at least give you an idea of pricing, if not the exact amount, but it tells student/senior pricing as well as hours and even hours for different seasons if the point of interests breaks down that way. We always knew when something was open or closed so there was never wasted time walking to something and finding it closed or just about to be closed. When you're in a city for a short amount of time, that is VERY important!! There is also a wide variety of color pictures, which I really like. It gives me a better idea of if i want to visit that museum or fountain or building. This book can get you into a completely unknown city and help you get from an airport to where ever you're going. It tells you all the transportation choices and what is best for getting where. It has highlights for places you absolutely should not miss, sights and activities, walking tours(how often can you take yourself on a walking tour of an unknown city?!), day trips, shopping including food and flea markets, restaurants,hotels, places to visit for kids. Lastly, my favorite section which is the 'directory', it's a how-to for the specific city your book is based on: on arrival and departure(which I mentioned before)info on tipping, your embassy, getting around: telling you about metro cards and buses and trains, basics on language and emergencies. Even tips for women or gay and lesbian travelers. I would recommend this book whole heartedly and look forward to my next vacation so I can buy more. And afterwards, it's totally something sentimental to keep because it has all the notes on where we went and what we liked and didn't like. It really brings us back to the excitement of visiting a new, unknown place.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This One is All You Need,
By JamesNYC "JamesNYC" (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonely Planet Best of Lisbon (Paperback)
This book is small and thin enough to fit in a purse or a jacket pocket. It has all the information on tourist sites, museums, restaurants, hotels, shopping, nightlife, and "getting around" that you could possibly need. The book includes several maps of Lisbon, including a subway map.
Lonely Planet's "Best of Lisbon" was the only travel guide that my wife and I brought with us on our recent trip to Lisbon and we were very happy with it.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Useful to a point,
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This review is from: Lonely Planet Best of Lisbon (Paperback)
This is a good pocket guide with accurate and useful maps. However, it's not really in the Lonely Planet mold, not being oriented towards independent and low-cost travel. It doesn't even list hostels in its accomodation section.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Good Book,
By Michelle W. (Massapequa NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lisbon Encounter (Paperback)
We were only in Lisbon for 3 nights but this book was extremely helpful. The map was very useful. We did hire a tour guide for the day and then after we spent a week south of Lisbon in the Algarve our last day was in Lisbon. We were able to navigate the city streets with ease with the included map. We didn't have time for a fado (music) show but maybe next time. I'll be sure to bring this book and map.
0 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
which book?,
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This review is from: Lonely Planet Best of Lisbon (Paperback)
I didn't get any book (it should have arrived about 20 days ago!). Amazon got already my money and it seems very hard to get it back. This was the first time I used Amazon. That would be the last too!!!
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Lonely Planet Best of Lisbon by Kerry Walker (Paperback - May 1, 2006)
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