Lonely Planet Guatemala (Spanish) 2 (Spanish Edition)

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Lonely Planet Guatemala (Spanish) (Spanish Edition)
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  1. Paperback: 1 item
  2. Publisher: Lonely Planet Publications; 2004-09
  3. ISBN: 8408050559
  4. Sales Rank in Books: #4295337

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Contains all the details you need to find incredible Mayan archaeological sites off the ususal tourist paths. Also includes: where to find great coffee, genuinely hot showers and more; the scoop on whacky and adventurous activities; and a Mayan and Spanish language section.

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Average Customer Review
3.5 out of 5 stars (17 customer reviews)

94 of 103 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Reviewed this one, but bought Rough Guide, November 23, 2001
Nancy Gibson (Portland, Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonely Planet Guatemala (Paperback)
I have travelled to Guatemala, Belize and Honduras several times over the last 4 years. I met Conner at a friend's office in Guatemala City while she was researching and writing this book. My husband and I had a fantastic time visiting with Conner and sharing travel stories. I see from some of the other comments that readers felt that the book was rushed and not well researched. I know for a fact that Conner had lost valuable notes on the highlands while in another part of the country and was going back thru the highlands to rebuild her notes. I'm not surprised that this section is not complete. Additionally, I met Conner the day after the WTA Riots in Seattle, Washington. That was in December 1999. Things can change quickly in some areas of Guatemala. Other others don't ever change. Depending on the government. She did tell us of her harrowing hike to El Mirador. In general, when I reviewed the book, I found information to be OK. However, I have found over the years...Read more


65 of 72 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars A Sad Day for Lonely Planet, January 1, 2008
Robert C. Klingenberg "Goodtime_Bob" (Sierra Nevadas, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lonely Planet Guatemala (Country Guide) (Paperback)
I have been buying and recommending Lonely Planet guides on Latin America for 25 years. They have been indispensible for the budget traveler. I know I have saved probably thousands of dollars. I have pushed the books on many places on the internet including my own web sites and on Lonely Planet. Why? Love the layout. They are particularly good for someone arriving in new city who needs to get quickly and safely from their transport to hotel. The maps are generally accurate. LP editors have kept a consistency of design across the different books. The reader who is used to one will find using the others easy.

I also like the LP guarantee of integrity where LP authors do not accept free rooms, meals, etc. from places they review. I know the travel industry and this is not a universal practice.

Of all the countries in Latin America, Guatemala is my favorite. If you can only visit one, that's the place to go. I am saddened by what has happened to the latest volume...Read more


32 of 34 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but contains some glaring errors, March 9, 2001
Ginger Johnson - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lonely Planet Guatemala (Paperback)
Let me start by saying that it is very difficult to keep up with the changing situations in Central America. However, Lonely Planet has chosen to flood the market with their books, which look to be hastily written and contain some glaring errors, such as identifying Agua Volcano as Fuego. Another suggests that there is a bus from Panajachel to San Antonio Polopo. This is not the case, you either have to go by private taxi or a "colectivo" (basically a pickup truck). Some of the ruins in Antigua have also been mididentified. I would suggest that they go back and do some personal research, Guatemala is a fantastic place to visit, I know, I've spent at least a month in the "Land of Eternal Spring" every year for the last 6. It's the best kept secret in Latin America.

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