Can you suggest good travel guide books?

Question by Caramba: Can you suggest good travel guide books?
There are so many guide books out there, but since they’re a bit expensive, I would like to buy one that’s ‘complete’.

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Answer by Yahoo Guru
Many people agree on that Lonely Planet and Rough Guides are pretty good.

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Comments (5)

  1. mimi says:

    I recommend you Lonely Planet guides. I’ve tested them and I think that are one of the best

  2. ms_priss says:

    lonely planet’s are the best!!!

  3. Miracynonix says:

    I am no traveler, but how about National Geographic’s Traveler?
    If you sign up online on it’s website, you will get a discount and maybe other great offers from other National Geographic stuffs such as documentaries, journals and much more!

    Emm, how about this one?
    http://www.insightguides.com

  4. atlanta.realty says:

    Lonely Planet has the most varied and concise books, ranging from areas of a specific city to entire continents. I traveled from Paris to Mongolia by train and car, over ten weeks, with just the Europe and Russia books. I have also used their guide to my home city just to find stuff to do. Lots of info, and regularly updated by travelers. They have a website with all of their titles.

  5. flapetsitter says:

    I think Frommers are one of the best guide books. If you ae looking to save money and do what everyone else is doing for less- it’s the way to go.