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Frommer's Shortcut Andalucia

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Frommer's Shortcut Andalucia
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Patricia Harris
By (author) David Lyon
SeriesShortcut Guide
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 158,Width 104
Category/GenreTravel and holiday guides
ISBN/Barcode 9781628872163
ClassificationsDewey:914.680484
Audience
General
Illustrations Two-color art throughout, color photos throughout, maps throughout, charts throu

Publishing Details

Publisher FrommerMedia
Imprint FrommerMedia
Publication Date 15 October 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

In a small-format paperback, Shortcut Guides supply the single most essential facts about a popular destination, all at a remarkably-low price, and yet for a heavily-illustrated book with maps. And because they are written by top experts who know what the tourist needs, they can serve either as your sole guidebook or as a fast-consulted supplement to a lengthier one. The heavily-visited, pleasure-filled Andalucia is the southernmost region of Spain, on both the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, covered with beaches and sunshine, with history and flamenco, resorts and fine dining. This Shortcut Guide will instantly transport the reader to the pleasures of Seville, Granada, Cordoba and more.

Author Biography

Patricia Harris and David Lyon drove almost every twisting mountain road as they researched three previous Frommer's guidebooks about Spain. As much as they enjoy the countryside, they find themselves inexorably drawn to the great cities of Madrid and Barcelona, where Spanish life and culture are writ large. Founders of HungryTravelers.com, they have a deep appreciation for the perfect codfish croqueta, an honest plate of patatas bravas, or a heap of peel-and-eat-garlic shrimp, ideally consumed at an outdoor table in one of Barcelona's ancient squares or at the crowded bar in a Madrid taberna. They write about travel, food, wine, spirits and contemporary art for journals as varied as the Robb Report, the Boston Globe and Westways. They reside in Boston, MA.