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Galicia is a remote region of Spain, offering a variety of rural and urban landscapes that are just a bit different. From its wild Celtic heritage to its convivial towns serving superb seafood, modern life has brought relatively little change to Galicia’s traditional lifestyle. Footprint Focus provides invaluable information on transport, accommodation, eating and entertainment to ensure that your trip includes the best of this fascinating region of Spain. • Essentials section with useful advice on getting to and around Galicia. • Comprehensive, up-to-date listings of where to eat, sleep and play. • Includes information on tour operators and activities, from eating delicious seafood to following the footsteps of pilgrims. • Detailed maps for Galicia’s key destinations. • Slim enough to fit in your pocket. With detailed information on all the main sights, plus many lesser-known attractions, Footprint Focus Galicia provides concise and comprehensive coverage of one of Spain’s most far-flung regions. The content of the Footprint Focus Galicia guide has been extracted from Footprint’s Northern Spain Handbook.
Jam-packed with information on this fascinating destination, 'Seville' will guide you around all the best sights and provide you with up-to-date recommendations on where to sleep, eat and play
Lonely Planet Finland is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Get to the heart of Finland and begin your journey now!
The city that became the last outpost of Moorish Spain rules over a spectacular and mountainous provinceencompassing remote uplands as well as the snowy Sierra Nevada and the fertile valleys of the Alpujarra.What draws visitors beyond all else is a single monument, the Alhambra.Overlooking the city is the lofty Sierra Nevada, with great hiking in summer and skiing in winter. Furthersouth, the province has a short coastline known as the Costa Tropical, a far cry from the resorts furthereast and west.* Essentials section with practical advice on getting there and around.* Highlights map so you know what not to miss.* Comprehensive listings including where to eat, sleep and relax.* Detailed street maps for Granada, La Alhambra & Generalife* Slim enough to fit in your pocket.Loaded with advice and information, this concise Footprint guide will help you get the most out of Granada & the Sierra Nevada without weighing you down.
Provides information for the budget traveller on getting around South America and recommends places to see, accomodations, and restaurants.
Packed with information on Andalucia s most charming city, this guide features famous landmarks like La Alhambra as well as lesser-known destinations around the Sierra Nevada."
Málaga may be the smallest province in Andalucía, but it compensates with its significant population andeconomy, much of it based on tourism. The provincial capital is the vastly underrated Málaga, Andalucía'ssecond largest city with a lively nightlife, Picasso museum, trendy shops and some of the region's best tapasbars. The city beach is actually a more attractive strip of sand than many of the gravelly offerings of theCosta del SolVenture inland and you will discover a more authentic Spain. Towns like Antequera with its prehistoricdolmens have evocative historic appeal, while more recent Moorish influence is seenthroughout the region. Less than an hour away from the glitzy resort of M...
From Inverness to the Outer Hebrides and Shetland, this guide reveals some of the last wildernesses of Europe. The guide features all sides of the Highlands and Islands, exploring both the tourist honey-traps and Scotland¿s most remote regions. It highlights thriving traditions such as caber-tossing, Ceilidh music and story-telling, alongside the history of clans, tartans, and the Highland Clearances. The author¿s intimate knowledge of Highland life provides a unique insight into the region, its people, and their culture and beliefs; she offers sound advice as only an insider could. The guide also packs in a wealth of essential and up-to-date practical information, the latest listings, extensive maps and travel timetables, and expert advice on where to ski, walk, windsurf, fish, and star-gaze.
Packed with information on Spain's buzzing cultural capital, this Footprint Handbook guide offers you the chance to experience ancient Spanish towns steeped in tradition as well as the stunning beaches of San Sebastian.