Lonely Planet Montreal & Quebec City (Travel Guide)
A**R
Classic, colorful, dependable details, as expected from a normal Lonely Planet book
I've read and ordered many Lonely Planets in the past. Generally, their most dependable guides are their bread-and-butter country guides and city guides; their others are so-so.The Lonely Planet Montreal & Quebec City Travel Guide book gives many colorful details within its 285+ pages. Remember the days when their maps were in black and white? It gives good details about Montreal and Quebec cities, but I won't speak to their accuracy since I have not visited there yet. However, I am comparing their Ontario and Quebec Travel Guide book with it. My only complaint is that the book could have put a little more detail in their Day Trips from Montreal: the Laurentians and the Eastern Townships. Of course, it is a publishing decision, and a line has to be drawn somewhere.
L**S
Good info - too small of print
ProsGood information written by localsConsThe print is so small I can't see it. I would prefer less info in larger print than being packed with info that is so hard to see that I just gave up.
C**S
Excellent Guide for Montreal
I thought this guide was nicely written and easy to use during my trip to Montreal. I learned a lot as I perused the different parts of the book. I have used other Lonely Planet guidebooks, and I think some are better than others. This one was really helpful for my trip to Montreal and Quebec.
B**R
detailed and helpful
I am reading this book cover to cover. It is helpful and I will bring it with me on my trip.It is small enough to bring along.
L**M
Out of date?!
Many of the recommended activities listed that I have looked into are closed or websites not operational.... so I am not impressed at this point.
N**D
Maps helpful, text not so much
Information about Montreal was not very helpful, but the maps were good.
A**R
Helpful
I travelled to Montreal and Quebec City and found this useful for touristy things.
G**Y
Best travel reference
I did a lot of research and found this is definitely the best guide. It is fairly well laid out in logical sections of the city and is quite comprehensive.
C**N
Dispersiva
Nn la solita lonely planet , un po’ dispersiva
M**K
Useful guide.
Compact guide but full of information. There is even a guide for the airport and a pull out map. Month by month information and local area maps. Everything you need for getting around, places to eat , sleep and visit. Excellent guide.
C**N
Informative
Very useful for a brief visit
O**7
Lonely Planet still the best
Personally, I'd prefer that Lonely Planet do a full, in-depth guide on just Montreal and another devoted to the entire province of Quebec. Still, LP Montreal & Quebec City is well worth having.
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