Lonely
Planet Mexico (6th Ed)
by John Noble, Tom Brosnahan, Scott Doggett, Susan
Forsyth, James Lyon
The results are in: Lonely Planets Mexico travel
guide is the leading guide to Americas favorite
vacation destination. Now in its sixth edition and better
than ever, Lonely Planets "Mexico" will
help you chose from the myriad of options, whether you
want to feel the pulse of the megalopolis Mexico City,
saunter along crooked lanes in remote colonial towns,
explore ancient Mayan and Aztec ruins, or just relax on
the sand of a coastal resort. So before you buy your
tickets or book your reservations, make sure you grab
this best-selling guide to Mexico.
over 150 detailed maps tips for
adventurous travelers, from diving the Arrecife Palancar
to scaling Pico de Orizaba informative coverage of
Indian population centers listings of places to
stay and eat for all budgets detailed advice on
how to get around independently

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The
People's Guide to Mexico : Wherever You Go...There You
Are!! (People's Guide to Mexico, 11th Ed)
by Carl Franz, Lorena Havens (Editor), Steve Rogers (Editor)
The People's Guide to Mexico is a different kind
of guidebook--one that offers no lists of hotels,
restaurants, nightclubs, or beaches. As Carl Franz says
in the introduction to this 25th anniversary edition,
"It is not about which hotels to stay in or the most
interesting villages to visit. The purpose of this book
is to teach you how to find out those things for yourself."
Instead of telling visitors where to go in Mexico, this
book lets travelers know how to go, whether they want to
learn Spanish, retire south of the border, or simply
travel as long as possible for the least amount of money.
The People's Guide offers up witty anecdotes and
sane, reasoned advice about everything from driving in
Mexico to dealing with Mexican machismo to making the
most of village fiestas. Best of all, the book provides a
respectful and well-informed take on Mexican culture. Wherever
You Go ... There You Are, reads The People's Guide
subtitle, and it's an apt summation of the book's laid-back,
roll-with-the-punches attitude. Tuck a copy into your
backpack alongside a more conventional guide; it's like
having a funny, trusted, and well-traveled friend along
to show you the ropes.

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The
Rough Guide Mexico (4th Edition)
by Rough Guides (Editor), John Fisher
You won't find a more reliable handbook to this
vast, exciting country. The book features excellent
coverage of the country's cultural delights, from the
nightlife and metropolitan pleasures of Mexico City to
the rustic spirit and arts of towns off the beaten track.
For beach-goers, the guide is packed with hard-won advice
for visiting popular seaside resorts as well as remote
beaches. There's also in-depth background on Aztec, Mayan
and Zapotec civilizations and tips on seeing Teotihuacán
and other awe-inspiring pre-Columbian sites. Ample space
is devoted to current events, cultural etiquette, and a
handy, concise Mexican Spanish-English glossary. The nuts
and bolts of travel within Mexico are clearly presented,
and the accommodations and dining options keep all price
ranges and tastes in mind.

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