Customer Reviews
Be the first to review this book!
Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Dk Pub Published date: 1999 Size: 5.25 x 9 inches Weight: 1.5 pounds
Publisher's Notes
Truly "the guides that show you what others only tell you, " each hands-on guide features stunning 3-D and cutaway views of museums palaces, cathedrals, and other "must-see" monuments; detailed street maps; handy phrase sections; and insider advice on the best places to eat, drink, shop, sleep, and find entertainment. A Survival Guide helps travelers sort out essential information such as currency, transportation, and communications. Carefully selected hotels, restaurants, and cafes in all price ranges are listed along with local specialties -- all photographed in full color -- that keep readers well-housed, well-fed, and well-informed.
Similar books

A Visit to Don Otavio
by Sybille Bedford
This affectionate study of the Mexican temper is "one of the most charming travel books ever written." -- The Atlantic Monthly

The People's Guide to Mexico
by Steve Rogers
Discusses food, customs, health, and legal practices in Mexico.

Fodor's 2004 Mexico
by Fodor's
An amazing diversity of cultures, people and landscapes forms the core of this country's allure. Climb a pyramid in the magnificent Maya ruins of Uxmal in the Yucatan. Stroll through the shady plaza of a colonial Heartland town in the heat and torpor of siesta time. Regardless of your destination your experience is guaranteed to be quintessentially Mexican. Before leaving on your journey to Mexico, be sure to pack your Fodor's guide to ensure you don't miss a thing! The San Francisco Chronicle sums it up best: "Fodor's Gold Guides are saturated with information." - New two-color interiors make it easier to find the information you need. - Fodor's Choice ratings tell what not to miss. - Hotel and restaurant reviews cover all budgets. - New ¢ sign category flags the best budget options. - Multi-day itineraries help readers build the right trip for them. - Smart Travel Tips, a complete chapter packed with contacts and great advice.

DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Mexico
by Inc Dorling Kindersley

Spirit of Chiapas
by Virginia Ann Guess
|