An excellent walking guide to the 778km from Saint-Jean-de-Pied-de-Port on the French side of the Pyrenees to Finisterre, "the end of the earth." Contains an introduction with practical, historical and geographical information followed by the route which is split into 6 sections with good maps.
An excellent walking guide to the 740km route from Le Puy-en-Velay to the foot of the Pyrenees. The introduction combines practical information with historical and geographical detail and is followed by the route which is split into 3 sections.
A cycling guide to the 1570km route from Le Puy to Santiago and on to Finisterre. There is a decent introduction with practical, historical and geographical information followed by the route which is split into 9 stages between 40-60km long.
This excellent book by one of the leading Hispanists of his generation provides a revealing guide to the art and architecture along the main pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostela.
This guide includes an extensive and informative 'Exploring Barcelona' section, with some excellent itineraries for the surrounding areas and lots of information on the best places to eat.
Another useful guide for those on shorter trips to the city, this packs in the most essential things to see and do with a reasonable selection of accommodation and restaurants.
This well-researched guide for budget exploration has highlights of the city, with plenty of affordable accommodation and nightlife listed. It briefly covers the major sites, museums, restaurants, and contains a few walking tours and a useful map.
Newly expanded with more restaurant listings, colour photographs and 'insider tips' on less well known sights to see, this is a very useful and accessible guide to the city.
This guide features Barcelona's architectural and design highlights, both old and new, as well as recommendations on some of the most stylish places to stay and eat.
A lavish and colourful guide to the city, the Eyewitness guide is perfect for those who want to take in Barcelona's beautiful architecture and cultural hotspots. Features some very good suggested walking tours.
Great guide for those who like to experience the social scene as much as the tourist haunts. Unrivalled listings section and colour photographs throughout.
A slim, chic guide to the art and architectural gems of the city, with beautiful colour photographs throughout. Best used in conjunction with a more comprehensive guide for those unfamiliar with Valencia.
This is a very good guide to city breaks in Valencia, with the focus on shopping and seeing the sights. There are small but useful sections on accommodation, arts & entertainment and the history of Valencia.
A convenient pocket guide covering this popular stretch of coast, with added sections on the Costa Calida coastline to the south and southern Valencia to the north. Features a good range of suggested sights and entertainment.
A useful pocket guide to the city, with details of the major attractions. Not ideal for accommodation or restaurant suggestions. The pocket Footprint guide to Valencia is a more informative, helpful choice for the city.
A handy, small guide with excellent maps, the city is divided into sections with brief descriptions of the most important sights. Included is a short section covering Jerez, Cadiz, Cordoba & Granada.
An in-depth guide to the region with excellent information on accommodation and where to eat, as well as some good recommendations on what to see and do.
A handy, compact guide to the region, this is ideal for shorter breaks. It is very well laid out and easy to navigate, with an excellent 'Exploring' section.