Date: 2010-06-15 08:10 pm (UTC)
BTW, for guidebooks, I like Rough Guides, but Lonely Planet is also good.

If you're looking for ideas or more information, you can start with their website before you buy a guide book.
http://www.roughguides.com/

If you're going to buy a guide book and want to look at them in person, New England Mobile Bookfair in Newton (just off Rt-128) is a good place to visit. All of their books are at least 20% off. (but be warned, it can be a very dangerous place to visit, especially the remainder area).

Another good book store to visit is Globe Corner Bookstores in Harvard Square. All they sell is books on travel.

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