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Lonely planet or rough guide? - Travellerspoint Travel Forums

The Lonely Planet being so ubiquitous that another million people are chasing the same place, I would go for the Rough Guides...In fact, I would go for the ...

Comparing Guidebook Series | Rick Steves' Europe

They are great for trip planning and visual learners, but the written information is scant — I don't travel with them. Rough Guides: This British series is ...

Lonely Planet or A Rough Guide To as a travel guide? - Reddit

Lonely Planet is a mere shadow of the travel company that it used to be. It's a sad fall from grace. I used to like Rough Guides a lot in the ...

Which is better: Lonely Planet or Rough Guides? - Quora

both are good ones, rough guide is definitive travel guide . will provide detailed knowledge whether you want to hang out in modern cities or ...

rough guide ,lonely planet guide... - Fodor's Travel Talk Forums



Overall, the advice in Rough Guides or Lonely Planet will get you where you want to go. Once you arrive, the only difference might be the state in which ...

UKC Forums - Lonely Planet vs Rough Guide

In reply to Sam_in_Leeds: I've used both around SE Asia and in the UK and consistently preferred the Rough Guide. As David mentioned I've found ...

Rough Guide vs Lonely Planet vs Fodor vs Time Out Guides

I've always found Lonely Planet Guides far better organised than Rough Guides - ie arranging all the listings by budget and so forth. I used to think that ...

lonely planet v rough guide - MoneySavingExpert Forum

Lonely Planet is much more thorough than Rough Guide. Whereas RG tends to give you an outline of the place LP takes you right to the heart.

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Lonely Planet or Rough Guide? which other guidebooks?

Lonely Planet or Rough Guide? which other ; SB_Travlr , Jan 1st, 2010 08:46 PM ; DownUnder , Jan 2nd, 2010 12:12 AM ; crellston , Jan 2nd, 2010 01:04 AM.

Best Travel Guidebook Series - Transitions Abroad

The Rough Guides devote more space to describing various attractions and destinations. Their style is more narrative than other guidebooks, and while you get ...

Lonely Planet OR Rough Guide | Japan Reference

Lonely Planet and Rough Guide are the two most recommended guides from what I've heard. I'm sure you'd be fine with one or the other.

Best Taiwan Travel Guide: Lonely Planet or Rough Guide? - Forumosa

I personally like the Rough Guide better. More attractions, better descriptions and the section about the indigenous people and the Chinese Gods ...

How To Choose The Best Japan Travel Guidebook

Lonely Planet felt more like it was sponsored by the local tourist board, whilst The Rough Guide made more of an effort to go out on a limb with what were ...

Which guidebook for Tokyo and Kyoto? Rough guide or Lonely ...

In general, the Rough Guides and Lonely Planet guides work out this way, at least for every country I've used them in: 1. Lonely Planet: Covers every town and ...

Lonely Planet vs Rough Guides (Iceland) - Inverted Sheep

I chose the Rough Guide as it was more up-to-date than the Lonely Planet (ok, only by a month which probably makes no difference at all) and I'd ...

15 Best Travel Guidebook Series & Why You Will Love Them

For adventurous travelers seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences, Rough Guides is the perfect companion for your journeys. With a focus on ...

Lonely Planet or Rough Guide Books...? - RailDude

The Rough Guide to Europe on a Budget is shorter than the Lonely Planet Shoestring guide, but it misses out some countries that are less common choices.

Rough Guides | For perfectly personalised trip planning | Rough ...

Rough Guides - sharing insider travel knowledge for 41 years. More than 149 travel titles currently in print. Supporting millions of travellers since 1982.

What Guidebook Style Suits You? | Flight Centre UK

I've used Rough Guides before, though never to the extent I did for my trip to Canada. Much like Lonely Planet, it's a bulky book with fewer ...


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