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Los Angeles Travel Guide

Los Angeles Travel Guide from Lonely Planet
This Los Angeles Travel Guide from Lonely Planet also covers the most popular places in Southern California. The coverage ranges from Palm Springs and Joshua Tree National Park in the east through San Diego, Disneyland, and north along the California coast to take in Santa Barbara too.

If you’re planning to drive the Pacific Coast Highway then this guidebook will give you travel advice from San Diego and La Jolla at the southern end, through places like Dana Point, Laguna Beach and Newport Beach, then through Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Malibu, and as far north as Santa Barbara. That’s the place we always recommend as the ideal first night’s stop if you’re driving PCH north from Los Angeles.

And we have to admit we liked this book from the start, as right at the front the authors listed Driving the Pacific Coast Highway as one of the 25 Top Experiences covered in the guide.

Who Are Your Los Angeles Travel Guides?
So, if you are going to be driving this southern stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway, and maybe taking in Disneyland or a side trip to Palm Springs, who will be your guides? It helps to know who’s holding your hand if you’re going on what might be the trip of a lifetime. Fortunately this guide is written by a bunch of knowledgeable people:

  • Adam Skolnick, a third-generation Los Angeleno who still lives in Santa Monica.
  • Sara Benson, who has written for The Los Angeles Times and contributed to several other Lonely Planet California guides.
  • Andrew Bender, who moved to LA twenty years ago, and stayed, and who has also written for The Los Angeles Times and other Lonely Planet California guidebooks.

Travel Advice
There was a time when guides like Lonely Planet and Rough Guides were aimed squarely at the budget traveler, and you could expect them to be snarky about unashamedly touristy places like Disneyland. Not any more. After all, tourists buy guidebooks! This guide has a good Disneyland section, with almost twenty pages, which should be more than enough if Disneyland is on your itinerary, although if Disneyland is your main reason for visiting California, you’ll want to get a special guide like the excellent and thorough Unofficial Guide to Disneyland.

Los Angeles Travel Guide: Hotels and Restaurants
So how good will this guide be when you’re both planning and making your trip? Well, both hotels and restaurants are thoroughly covered and when we checked their reviews of places we’ve stayed at or eaten in ourselves, we found them spot-on. We didn’t always agree with their verdicts, but we could certainly tell that they’d been to the places and were giving their own opinions. The reviews were brief, but informative and useful. You could certainly rely on the book for advice when you’re choosing where to stay and where to eat.

Is this Los Angeles Travel Guide Worth Buying?
Definitely worth buying, if you’re traveling around in the areas covered but don’t want to buy a hefty guide to the whole of California and only use 25% of it. If you’re only planning to see LA, get a dedicated LA guide. If you’re visiting LA and Disneyland, say, then buy two dedicated guides. But if you’re doing more sightseeing than that in Southern California, this will be a very useful companion both before and during your trip.

Buying this Los Angeles Travel Guide
The Los Angeles Travel Guide costs $19.99 in the USA and £14.99 in the UK. At the time of writing it was available at almost half-price on Amazon UK and heavily discounted on Amazon USA.




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Pacific Coast Highway Hotels Guide 2012

To help you in choosing your Pacific Coast Highway hotel, guesthouse, inn, bed-and-breakfast, resort, motel or other accommodations, we've prepared our Pacific Coast Highway Hotels Guide ebook. In it we do mini-reviews of accommodations along the Highway, from Seattle to San Diego, through Washington, Oregon, and California.

The 2012 edition is now available direct from us as an ebook. In all there are over 200 hotels listed, complete with 8 pages of color maps showing the towns where our recommended hotels can be found. There are both alphabetical and geographical indexes, helping you plan your journey.

We also include color photos of all the hotels that are our Personal Favorites. Here's the link to
read more about our ebook guide to Pacific Coast Highway hotels

Or you can buy it here for $7.99:

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KINDLE EDITION
The 2012 edition of our Hotels Guide is also available but without the maps and color photos in the US Kindle Store for $4.99 and in the UK Kindle Store at a price based on the US price.

PAPERBACK EDITION
If you want a paperback edition of the 2012 guide without color photos and with only black and white maps, it costs $8.99 at the US Amazon Book Store

NOOK EDITION
The 2011 edition of the guide is also available at Barnes and Noble for the Nook.


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