Customer Review: There are no better travel maps to the great world cities than these laminated City Maps. Last forever, fit in the coat pocket and easy to read. Worth every penny.
Customer Review: Kelly Brown must have a weird sense of time and space if a guidebook to PERU can help her navigate PARIS. Amazon editors -- please remove KB's review and this one, once you've noticed it.
Customer Review: I have relied on Fodor's guide books many times to guide us through foreign countries (Japan, Thailand, Spain to name a few). This guide book proved to be indispensable while wandering the streets of Portugal, searching for the new landmark to see. I would have to say that Portugal is not as tourist... more info
Customer Review: Pleased to get this newly published book before our trip to Portugal in August of 2008. The usual combination of information -- just the good stuff I have come to expect from Frommer.
Customer Review: The map and metro sections are nice, but the publication lacks associated background information. While it does list the top 10's in different categories in fairly decent fashion, it lacks data tie ins for transportation and sight viewing decisions. Good, but not great.
Customer Review: It appears to be an excellent map, but experience has taught us that actually using it is the definitive proof....how much detail it contains. We have yet to use it. However the material is sturdy and waterproof.
Customer Review: We bought this book for a recent trip to Lisbon. We found it to be out of date. Descriptions were not always accurate, addresses were wrong, opening hours were often not correct. If it were updated, it would be a useful guide.
Customer Review: Anyone visiting Portugal as a tourist will need this guide, far and away the most detailed and informative of available guidebooks. You will need the Michelin red guide (which also covers Spain) for Hotels and Restaurants although a few are mentioned here for each city. Pictures are nice and the... more info
Customer Review: Very disappointing. Let's go team has been sitting on their laurels. They don't even bother to check if the information they publish is still valid year after year. I was in Seville in 2008 and the book mentions a campsite near the airport, well according to the gypsies who took over the site, the... more info