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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful: By BangorBill (Bangor, ME United States) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Michelin Map Spain Southern: Andalucia 578 (Maps/Regional (Michelin)) (Map) We used this Michelin map during a two-week trip to Andalucia that covered Malaga, Ronda, Gibraltar, Cadiz, Cordoba, and Granada. It is a very large, detailed map, and it was quite satisfactory not only for getting us from one city to another, but also for finding a destination on a minor road (Cueva de la Pileta, near Ronda). Some highway numbers have been changed since this map edition (e.g. A376 between Marbella and Ronda is now A397.) I give the map a "4" rating for it's highway maps, which it it's main intended function, but it gets only a "1" for its city maps.
This Michelin map includes only three city maps, namely Sevilla, Granada, and Malaga, and like the maps in typical guidebooks (e.g. the Rough Guide to Andalucia), the city maps show only the old city sections that are of most interest to tourists. We experienced a lot of wasted time and frustration trying to find our hotels in Cordoba, Granada and Malaga, for one or more of these reasons: (1) Our maps did...Read more 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful: By Elizabeth (McLean, VA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Michelin Map Spain Southern: Andalucia 578 (Maps/Regional (Michelin)) (Map) Great map for long distance drives, route numbers and kilometre markers really helped. Only problem was leaving the highways and getting into the towns, there is NO information on how to get from the main road to the city center |