The Rough Guide series consistently keeps me pleased with their insightful, entertaining and accurate (given the changing nature of our planet) information. The listings are organized really well, so I was blissfully able to avoid tedious searching when I needed a quick point of reference. The Europe guide is clearly an equal to Lonely Planet, actually I find that I now prefer R.G. ....just as informative (practical info, social & cultural context), slightly less preachy, and definately more fun.
Not a student guide, but better Literature than other Guides
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
The Rough Guide reads well, and their price ranking system (1-5) for all locations is sharp, clear and useful. Their Ireland Guide is especially good. They provide well-researched information that puts each place they discuss in context, unlike the Let's Go, which simply lists one thing after another. This is more for 30-something middle class couples with a bit of money for bed & breakfast accommodation and evening jazz than for low-low budget travellers. Also does less to relate how to come closer to the local culture than Lonely Planet (though it's better then Let's Go).
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