Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description This title presents off the beaten track locations and doors into local culture including expanded coverage of Northern Spain. It includes themed colour highlights to cater to readers’ interests and introduce them to new areas of Spain. All authors are Spain-based and experts in their respective areas of hiking, surfing and more. This work features a colour section on Green Escapes that inspires readers with ideas for top sustainable holiday options supplemented wit… More >>
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The book arrived in brand new condition, as indicated, however the book took foreever to arrive! The seller was prompt in answering me back about the status of the book but it took too long to arrive.
Rating: 1 / 5
Looking for a guide by this author, would have liked to have gotten the newest edition, but I had to have it right away to give to my daughter who was leaving for Spain. She liked it!
Rating: 5 / 5
Spain is an excellent travel document that will allow the reader to understand a great deal about the country. More than just a listing of the good hotels or restaurants, a thorough review of the information provided will allow a reader to understand why to go to Spain instead of just where. It’s worth the money, even if you’re only interested in Spain.
Rating: 5 / 5
I know it’s my personal bug-bear, but as with most guidebooks on Spain the Murcia region isn’t given the same treatment as other regions – just 10 pages (that wrongly suggest that all we’ve got there is beaches and golf courses) to cover the whole region while Valencia gets 50! That said, I like the Lonely Planet guides, they are beautifully produced and the colour photos are always outstanding.
Rating: 4 / 5
Im planning to go on holiday in the beginning of july, and im not sure what part of spain to go to. Im 16 years old and im going with my mum so we want to go somewhere for the heat and beaches. Any ideas ?
Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description You can count on Rick Steves to tell you what you really need to know when traveling in Spain.
In this guide, you’ll find an inviting mix of exciting cities and cozy towns. Explore the lively cities of Madrid, Barcelona, and Sevilla, and follow the Route of the White Hill Towns in Andalucía’s sun-drenched countryside. Experience the works of the great masters — from El Greco to Picasso to Dalí — and learn how to avoid the lines at the most popular m… More >>
Learn how to speak Spanish by knowing the vocabulary of professions occupations jobs in Spanish in this free language video on learning how to speak Spanish. Vocabulary : Food -Fish. This is just one out of the many files on basic Spanish vocabulary that you can find at www.alhambra-instituto.org. For more info visit our website and sign up for our free newsletter! Basic and common spanish words and phrases for fish. Learn Spanish with Joaquin Chacon” focuses entirely on teaching the practical Spanish from Spain. We offer intensive Spanish courses of all levels. Spanish Schools in Spain Spanish courses, learn spanish in Spain, Spanish in Spain, Spanish in Malaga, dele, Intensive Spanish courses in Barcelona, malaga photo-tour, Malaga learn spanish, Sevilla Center, Barcelona guide, Spanish Video, Spain nightlife, Tapas, Activities, Tours, Spanish Language, Cours d’espagnol, apprenez l espagnol, cursus spaans in Spanje, spaanse cursussen, Spanischkurse, Sprachreisen, Bildungsurlaub, corsi di spagnolo
This is one taster lesson of our amazing downloadable video of Spanish Flash Cards. Spanish flashcards enable you to learn quickly without any effort and each lesson is only approx 30 seconds.
The spanish word is flashed followed by the english. Just watch and learn. Repeat a few times and see how easily you remember them.
A free-learning-teaching-languages series aimed to help English speaking people to learn Spanish…with different accents…let’s begin with Spanish from Spain…
and this is an invitation … to share your own language with the world …and stop a little bit the huge commercial machine…schools,companies,foreign language centers,universities, individuals, countries that have already made a lot of money in the name of education…why dont they share…and help to break this global language barrier…
Foreign languages in developing countries are very expensive and just middle and upper classes can afford it…
this is just an idea that you can help to develop…I am just starting and it is a huge project…join me in this trip…at least you will enjoy using your “tongue”…:)))
http://www.stellacourses.eu
In this online lecture, we discuss the Spanish pronunciation. All the content (vocabulary, phrases etc) comes from the Stella Spanish course – available now at [www.stellacourses.eu]. The courses cover all aspects of language learning. Furthermore, they are comprehensive, easy to use and you can work at your own pace.
This video is from Unit 1, module 5.
The Stella project was funded with support from the European Commission.
about 1 month ago
The book arrived in brand new condition, as indicated, however the book took foreever to arrive! The seller was prompt in answering me back about the status of the book but it took too long to arrive.
Rating: 1 / 5
about 1 month ago
Looking for a guide by this author, would have liked to have gotten the newest edition, but I had to have it right away to give to my daughter who was leaving for Spain. She liked it!
Rating: 5 / 5
about 1 month ago
Spain is an excellent travel document that will allow the reader to understand a great deal about the country. More than just a listing of the good hotels or restaurants, a thorough review of the information provided will allow a reader to understand why to go to Spain instead of just where. It’s worth the money, even if you’re only interested in Spain.
Rating: 5 / 5
about 1 month ago
I know it’s my personal bug-bear, but as with most guidebooks on Spain the Murcia region isn’t given the same treatment as other regions – just 10 pages (that wrongly suggest that all we’ve got there is beaches and golf courses) to cover the whole region while Valencia gets 50! That said, I like the Lonely Planet guides, they are beautifully produced and the colour photos are always outstanding.
Rating: 4 / 5
about 1 month ago
Seems to be pretty thorough. Using it to plan Spain and Andorra trip in June.
Rating: 5 / 5