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E**E
Readable and sturdy
Love it! It’s difficult to find a real paper map. I prefer a map I can hold in my hand to looking on the computer, where it’s difficult to see the whole expanse. This has a nice finish on the paper which reinforces it and it’s not likely to tear.
T**Y
NOT MapEasy's best work, sorry.
These are usually quality products for tourists however, this map for Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Taos New Mexico is not worth the quality coated paper and colored ink. The Albuquerque coverage misses the majority of what is available in that city, about 1/4 of the map covers pueblos available across the northern part of the state with no mention of other points of interest. Santa Fe gets part of both sides thus it might have adequate information. Taos is about as sparse as the Albuquerque. Recommend skipping this MapEasy product but still recommend their others.
A**N
Five Stars
NIce! Used it during our whole week in Santa Fe!
C**L
Too expensive
Lot of money for something I probably could have picked up at the airport.
M**E
Excellent concept, but very outdated in 2006
MapEasy's Guidemap to Santa Fe was publishd in 1997, which means it was worked up in 96. The streets may not have moved [with some notable exceptions], but a number of establishments located on the maps have closed, been re-named or changed. Were it up to date, I'd give it 4 stars.I enjoy MapEasy products as they help one locate sites in neighborhoods, not just addresses. It's fun to use these to plan out a daily excursion on foot, or help in chosing restaurants and hotels in specific areas because they include drawings and names of establishments at their exact mapped location.The Santa Fe map was great fun to carry around while looking for museums and attractions, and choice places to shop, eat and have a drink were clearly placed when I used it some 8 years ago, but on a recent trip, I had to put it aside as it caused confusion and disappointment based on it's obsolescence.I cannot recommend using this dated map until it's been revised and updated, which I hope will happen.A guide book from the series Access, Santa Fe, operates much the same, but with more information on destinations and attractions, similarly located on neighborhood maps . It too is outdated, being published in 1999, but a new edition is coming out November 30, 2006, according to it's listing here at Amazon. I recommend waiting for it.
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