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Lonely Planet has done a superb job of capturing Mexico's diverse offerings in one totable book. Whether you're headed for Baja or Chiapas, this is an essential reference with excellent coverage of Mexico City, regional arts and crafts (including how to buy handicrafts), helpful Web sites, and a useful traveler's Spanish language section. --Kathryn True
Book Description
Fancy a fiesta? Savor sun-soaked beaches? Treasure tacos and tequila? Pack your bags and prepare to bask in the glow of vibrant Mexico! Equipped with this bestselling, opinion-packed guide, you'll follow in the footsteps of our Mexico experts through colorful Mexico City markets, across deserted Baja beaches, over Aztec and Mayan pyramids and into the soul of Mexico. GET AROUND - 180 detailed maps, more than any other guidebook to Mexico, plus comprehensive bus schedules BE INSPIRED - customized itineraries and full-color highlights up front to help you plan BECOME THE EXPERT - learn about Mexican history and cuisine from our expert contributors REST EASY - Spanish colonial inns, luxurious Caribbean resorts and other fine spots to lay your sombrero HABLA ESPAÑOL - handy language chapter and reviews of language schools throughout the country
From the Publisher
Note from Publisher: This title is the old edition of Lonely Planet's guide to Mexico. Lonely Planet's new edition of Mexico may be found by typing the ISBN number, 1740596862, into the search box.
Excerpted from Lonely Planet Mexico (Lonely Planet Mexico) by John Noble, Andrew Dean Nystrom, Morgan Konn. Copyright © 2004. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
Destination Mexico To explore Mexico is to walk through rain forests and along tropical beaches, to traverse vast deserts and gaze at snow-capped volcanoes, and to walk the streets of teeming cities, sleepy indigenous villages, chic resorts and the ruined cities of the great Aztec, Maya and other civilizations that flourished here centuries ago. Mexico offers a multitude of cultures, cuisines, landscapes, activities, music, environments, languages, handicrafts, art and history. Its Spanish conqueror, Hernan Cortes, when asked to describe Mexico, simply crumpled a piece of paper and set it on a table. The rugged mountainous topography he was indicating has yielded a boundless colorful variety of distinct places, people and traditions - which today are more accessible than ever before. Thanks to steadily improving communications and innovative tourism initiatives, it has never been easier to hike Mexico's remote canyons, watch whales or flamingoes, climb volcanoes, dive waters teeming with tropical fish or bike ride to remote indigenous villages. If you're slightly less activity-minded, delight your senses with Mexico's endless palm-fringed beaches, world-class museums and galleries, unbeatable handicrafts shopping, hectic markets, distinctive tasty food, hospitable hotels and beautiful colonial cities. At the end of the day, sit back with a margarita or a cold Mexican beer and take it all in at a beach bar or in a plaza with splashing fountains. After dark, indulge in the bars, music and stylish nightclubs of Mexico's cities and hip travel destinations. Or lose yourself in the color, music, fun, fireworks and spectacle of one of the country's noisy fiestas: there's one happening almost every day, not far from you!