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Lonely
Planet Mexico City Lonely Planet's new guide to Mexico City provides all of the essential details on how to navigate around this impressive location. Included are tips on visiting colonial palaces and world-renowned cultural treasures, details on travel safety, a shopping section, and more. 20 maps. in color. |
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Moon
Handbooks: Mexico City Packed with detailed maps and clear directions, it points the way to the city's best sights and diverse pleasures, from the Centro's Spanish colonial plazas to the bohemian streets of Coyoacan to the vibrant Zona Rosa and the Museo Nacional de Antropologia, the world's greatest anthropology museum. Important archaeological sites are covered, such as Teotihuacan, with its Sun and Moon pyramids, along with up-to-the-minute suggestions for sampling the city's nightlife. The best places to eat, play, and stay; safety tips; and local lore equip both first-time and repeat travelers for an unforgettable experience. |
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The
Rough Guide to Mexico This classic guide to "all things Mexican" is detailed and entertaining, whether travelers are in search of pre-Columbian sites, exploring the rainforest, or looking to survive a spell in Mexico City. 57 maps. of color photos. |
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Lonely
Planet Mexico |
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Fodor's
Mexico Hundreds of hotel and restaurant choices in all price ranges -- from budget-friendly B&Bs to luxury hotels, from casual eateries to the hottest new restaurants, complete with thorough reviews showing what makes each place special. Smart Travel Tips A to Z section helps you take care of the nitty gritty with essential local contacts and great advice -- from how to take your mountain bike with you to what to do in an emergency. |
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Let's
Go Mexico |
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Footprint
Mexico More comprehensive than the other guides, from the most reliable company in Latin American guides. |
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Eyewitness
Travel Guides - Mexico But DK's guide provides far more inspirational than a mere collection of data. The two-page glossy color map of Mexico is not just clear and easy to understand, it's beautiful. The hundreds of color photographs throughout the book are exquisite, depicting the sere hilltop archeological site of Monte Albán, fishermen preparing nets on a Yucatán beach, the vibrancy of a fruit market in San Cristóbal de las Casas, the green lushness of the wetlands, the scrub of the Sonora desert, and the intense vegetation of the Tehuantepec rainforests. There are 3-D aerial-view layouts of towns and ancient sites, cutaways and floor plans for churches and pyramids, as well as wonderful explanatory texts for each region, delving into history, traditions, sights, fiestas, foods, music, and activities. |
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Footprint
Mexico and Central American Handbook More comprehensive than the other guides, from the most reliable company in Latin American guides. |
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Mexico:
Adventures in Nature, by Ron Mader |
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The
People's Guide to Mexico : Wherever You Go...There You Are!! |
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