Lonely Planet Experience Portugal (Travel Guide)
M**B
Great book
Great information and beautiful photos!
J**E
Worst Lonely Planet Guide Book I've Ever Seen
I've used Lonely Planet guide books for virtually all my independent travel (backpacking) in 40+ countries and I've always been so impressed with the well-researched depth and breadth of information in each book. This book was a big, BIG letdown. It's full of pretty pictures and nearly useless information and short on the stuff you really need to know when traveling abroad.Like for example here's the number one thing they tell you in the seven 'Things to know About Portugal' section on page 42,"Embrace the Detours: At first sight, Portugal might seem like a country easy to fully explore in a matter of weeks. But no matter how well you plan the time you'll spend on the ground, the local historical and cultural richness, intriguing and mixed cuisine, and the people you meet will most likely have you chasing an off-the-map adventure. Go with the flow, Portuguese style, and embrace the detours."Okay so that's a lovely statement but you literally could substitute almost any country name into that paragraph and it would be true so what's the point?And then there's number 4 in the list of seven,"Soak up the Sun in Small Doses: On average, Portugal has around 300 days of sunshine a year, so there's no need to get it all under your skin in one go."Thanks for the sage advice but I've got a dermatologist already who's pretty good.There's also a section on the carbon footprint from different modes of travel on page 242 where they point out there's a smaller carbon footprint from using public transport instead of driving. Who knew? While I'm an environmentalist and care deeply about our planet, I don't need my guidebook to tell me the ridiculously obvious. Maddeningly bland.I don't think I've ever returned a book, any book, but I'll be returning this one.
M**Y
Ok
Not that helpful. Other lonely planet books more informational
T**S
Not the guide I remember
Lacked depth and breadth of information. No restaurant or accommodation reviews, no real information(bars, neighborhoods) for gay/lesbian travelers. Shallow when available cultural information on listed sites. A waste of twenty five dollars. Not the Lonely Planet guides I am used to buying. Would not have purchased if I had seen it first.
J**Y
Great for building an itinerary
This guide was perfect for planning experiences and destinations. Most of the topics open up to a two-page spread and are frequently organized into “Top 10.” The format and descriptions helped narrow down the top things to do/see among the abundance of options. Perfect for what I needed and was a great supplement/enhancement but doesn’t replace a more traditional guide with specific recommendations for hotel, restaurants, etc.
C**O
It's more about experiences than hotels and restaurants
I really enjoyed this book. It focuses on experiences (recommendations for what to see, places to visit) and also has "trip builders" for various parts of the country. It does not have the usual listings of recommended hotels and restaurants -- if that's what you're looking for, I'd look elsewhere. For me, that worked out great because I find hotels and restaurants based on online reviews anyway. And excluding all that hotel/restaurant info makes for a smaller book -- I like to travel as light as possible and this was not super heavy nor takes up a lot of space compared to other guide books. (I prefer hard copies, not electronic versions which I find hard to navigate.) One critique is that it does have some relatively basic information/ guidance (e.g. "Soak up the sun in small doses") but found that to be a relatively small nuisance.
F**A
Guide Book Lite
This is the barest of all travel guides. I would not recommend this guide to the first time visitor to Portugal. There is way too much white space for the money spent. No city maps, and one is better off buying a guide at the airport and referring to Tripadvisor.I've trusted Lonely Planet's past publications. This is purchase is a disappointment.
D**Y
Not for Kindle app on Phobe
Lonely Planet guide content is probably good. However the conversion for Kindle is inconvenient. The pages are all images, two pages at a time, shown all at once on the screen. The Kindle app on Android phone (as in Dec 2022) did not allow zooming into the picture. So I could read nothing, except some of the bigger font section headings. I returned the purchase after a frustrating attempt to read the book. I have ordered a hard copy.
J**K
Includes the map -- you don't need to purchase it separately
Bought this book after borrowing it from the library. I think it will serve well for our trip in the fall where we are staying at Air BnB and touring the countryside by day trip. This book does not include all the details of hotels and sights (such as opening times etc) as these are available on-line. This book includes the map Lonely Planet Portugal Planning Map 1 and a small pocket to keep it in. Be advised that Amazon recommends it as a purchase with the book. I did and now I have two maps -- one to keep and one to lose I guess. The description of the book does not mention this map is included.
J**
GREAT BOOK ESPECIALLY FOR PLANNING AND THEN REFERENCE EN-ROUTE
AS ABOVE A VERY USEFUL BOOK FOR PLANNING A TRIP THROUGH PORTUGAL AND THEN USING IT FOR EN-ROUE REFERENCE. I HAVE SENT A COPY TO SINGAPORE WHERE 4 OF MY FORMER COLLEAGUES ARE PLANNING TO VISIT PORTUGAL LATER THIS YEAR.
J**E
Lonely Planet…superb ! always has been.
Needing an overall guide before travel.
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