Lonely Planet Andalucia

Lonely Planet Andalucia by John Noble, published by Lonely Planet in 1999, is a comprehensive guide that explores the vibrant culture and rich history of this captivating region in Spain. With 441 pages, this edition offers independent travelers insights into the authentic experiences that Andalucia has to offer, moving beyond typical tourist attractions to delve into the local food, music, and lively celebrations that define the area.
Readers will find meticulously researched information that includes an Andalucian Spanish language section, a glossary of local terms, and detailed recommendations for enjoying the best food, flamenco, and nightlife. The book features illustrated sections on bullfighting, music, and dance, alongside country walks and tours of sherry and wine bodegas. Additionally, it provides a calendar of festivals and special events, complemented by 43 detailed maps to guide travelers through the passionate heart of Spain.
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Andalucia is the passionate heart of Spain, renowned for its people’s love of colour, movement and fiesta and the glorious architectural heritage of its Muslim past. This meticulously researched book will steer independent travellers past the popular tourist haunts to taste the authentic flavour of the food, to see, hear and understand the music and to join in the street celebrations and boisterous nightlife enjoyed by the locals. – Andalucian Spanish language section and glossary of local terms – full details on where to enjoy the best food, flamenco and fun – illustrated sections on bullfighting, food, music and dance – country walks and tours of the sherry and wine bodegas – calendar of festivals and special events – 43 detailed maps.
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