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MEXICO - TRAVEL BOOKS AND RETIREMENT/LIVING GUIDES -- ALL ABOUT MEXICO TRAVEL BOOKS AND RETIREMENT/LIVING GUIDES (Mexico Connect Reccommends - ) REFERENCE ARTICLES ABOUT MEXCIO TRAVEL BOOKS Mexico By The Book - Review of Mexico Travel Books - By D. Schecter All Booked Up! - By D. Schecter General Travel The Baja Yucatan & The Maya Cities Areas & Aspects Living & Retiring in Mexico (Clicking on the Book Title will take you to more about this book at Amazon.com.) xxxx -- GENERAL BOOKS & GUIDES People's Guide to Mexico - Wherever you go . . There You Are . 25th Anniversary Edition, Carl Franz, Lorena Havens, Steve Rogers, A different type of guidebook - anecdotal, instructive, personal and very informative/educational. It is written from a narrative or story telling point of view. All the factual information about places, people and events are there, however. It is a good read and gives a good feel to what it is like to travel in Mexico. A Review by David Eidell. And another Review by Alan Cogan. Lonely Planet's "Mexico" John Noble, Tom Brosnahan, Scott Doggett, 2000 6th Ed. A favorite of budget travelers. Traveler's Guide to Mexican Camping Mike Church, Terri Church, 1997 A definitive Guide to RVing throughout Mexico. Fodor's Mexico 2002 (Gold Series) Fodor, 2002 The complete guide to the Colonial cities, Maya ruins, Resorts, reefs , Fiestas, and places of Mexico. Frommer's Mexico 1999 Arthur Frommer, David Baird, Lynne Bairstow, Lynne Perez, 1998 Full coverage of all the beach resorts and sightseeing guide to the highlands of Colonial Mexico as well as the major archeological sites and museums. Access Mexico Harper Collins, 1996 Complete and annotated guide with detailed maps and graphics. Mexico: Adventures In Nature Ron Mader, 1998 Being the first definitive guide to Mexican ecotourism, this guide covers a wide range of interests and activites for travelers and features a complete overview of the country's many protected natural areas. Mexico & Central America Handbook Sarah Cameron, Ben Box, 1998 Quality handbook to Mexico and 6 other countries in Central America. Travelers' Guide to Mexico Travelers Guide To Mexico is available in a special hard cover edition, as well as a soft cover book. Either one can be ordered through the Internet or by writing directly to: Travelers Guide To Mexico, Apdo. (Box) 6-1007 Mexico, D.F. 06600, Mexico The Rough Guide to Mexico John Fisher, 1998 Classic guide to "all things Mexican", detailed entertaining. Blue Guide to Mexico John Collis, David Jones, 1996 Not a 'where to eat & stay' guide, but rather descriptive and detailed about the sites, archeology, museums and exhibitions of Mexico. BOOKS & GUIDES ABOUT THE BAJA Lonely Planet's Baja Wayne Bernhardson, 1998 Reveals all the delights of Baja from the popular border towns of Tijuana and Ensenada to the resorts of Los Cabos and all the off-beat attractions in between. Into A Desert Place Graham MacKintosh, 1995 An intrepid Brits account of - A 3000 Mile Walk Around the Coast of Baja California Hard Cover Expanded Edition (1990) Baja Handbook: Tijuana to Cabo San Lucas Joe Cummings, 2000 Detailed maps and travel information for those who come to the Baja in a vehicle. Advice on the urban and rural areas, culture and opportunities. Cabo Handbook:La Paz to Cabo San Lucas Joe Cummings, 2000 Contains detailed descriptions of virtually all the hotel, motel, campground, dining and resort opportunities including opinionated reviews. The Baja Catch: A Fishing & Camping Manual for Mexico's Baja. Neil Kelly, Gene Kira, 1997 The fisherman's bible to fishing and camping the Baja Penninsula BOOKS & GUIDES ABOUT THE YUCATAN & THE MAYA Lonely Planet Guatamala, Belize & Yucatan Tom Brosnahan, Nancy Keller, 1997 This all-purpose guide offers thorough coverage of the "lands of the Maya." Cancun Handbook: Mexico's Caribbean Coast Chicki Mallan, Oz Mallan, 1998 Covers the highlights and hideaways of Cancun, the #1 tourist destination in Mexico. Yucatan Peninsula Handbook Chicki Mallan, 1998 Practical information, cultural over views and kee-eyed descriptions of all aspects of the Yucatan, the historical past to the nightlife present. Frommer's Cancun, Cozumel & the Yucatan 1999 Arthur Frommer, David Baird, Lynne Bairstow Lynne Perez, 1998 Reviews all the best hotels in every price range, plus beaches, sports, shops, restaurants and nightlife. Includes excursions throughout the Yucatan Peninsula. Hidden Faces of the Maya Linda Schele & Jorge Perez de Lara, 1998 195 color photographs of Maya figurines with scholarly text. MORE MAYA! BOOKS & GUIDES ABOUT SPECIFIC CITIES Mexico's Lake Chapala and Ajijic - The Insiders Guide to the Northshore for International Travelers Teresa Kendricks, 2000 This full-color, high-quality guide to the Northshore of Lake Chapala gives travelers and newcomers alike an in-depth view into this region. Deeply researched and highly detailed, it provides plenty of cultural advise, vocabulary for numerous practical situations, and everything you need to know about travel, money, shopping, repairs, health care, entertainment, shipping, and the area's native ecology. Past Times in Chapala J. Jess Gonzlez G., 1994 Evocative, bilingual (Spanish-English) description of the delights of the popular resort community of Chapala, on the shores of Mexico's largest natural lake. Includes 75 sepia-tone photos dating from the early decades of this century. Cancun User's Guide Jules Siegel 1998 Cancun Handbook: Mexico's Caribbean Coast Chicki Mallan, Oz Mallan, 1998 Covers the highlights and hideaways of Cancun, the #1 tourist destination in Mexico. Travelers' Guide to Mexico City Travelers Guide To Mexico City is available in a special hard cover edition, as well as a soft cover book. Either one can be ordered by writing directly to: Travelers Guide To Mexico, Apdo. (Box) 6-1007 Mexico, D.F. 06600, Mexico Lonely Planet's Mexico City John Noble, 1998 Provides all the essential details on how to navigate around and discover the secrets of this, the world's largest city. Frommer's Cancun, Cozumel & the Yucatan 1999 Arthur Frommer, David Baird, Lynne Bairstow Lynne Perez, 1998 Reviews all the best hotels in every price range, plus beaches, sports, shops, restaurants and nightlife. Includes excursions throughout the Yucatan Peninsula. BOOKS & GUIDES ABOUT SPECIFIC AREAS & ASPECTS Western Mexico, A Traveler's Treasury Tony Burton, 3rd edition, Perception Press, 2001, This delightful, well-written book contains dozens of suggestions for daytrips and longer excursions in western Mexico. Burton avoids destinations on the beaten tourist track such as Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta or Morelia, to concentrate on lesser-known places. Paricutn, 50 Years After its Birth 3rd edition , PerceptionPress, 2001, Simn Lzaro Jimnez, 1993 On February 20th, 1943, Paricutn Volcano emerged in a farmer's cornfield in Michoacn. Simn Lzaro Jimnez, a carpenter by trade, was just a boy. Now, on the fiftith anniversary of this event, he tells us in vivid, colourful language, about that fateful day and the events that followed. Colonial Mexico: A Traveler's Guide Chicki Mallan, Oz Mallan, 1998 A Guide to distinctive lodging, dining, shopping & discovery in historic districts and artisans' communities throughout the Colonial area of Mexico. Pacific Mexico Handbook: Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta Oaxaca, Guadalajara, Mazatlan (5th Ed) Bruce Whipperman, 2001 An encyclopedic guide to the Mexican coast from Mazatlan to Oaxaca, this guide includes Guadalajara, Acapulco, Colima, Patzcuaro, Urapan, and Taxco. Moon Handbooks: Puerto Vallarta Including 300 Miles of Coastal Coverage and Sidetrips to Guadelajara and Lake Chapala (4th Ed) Bruce Whipperman, 2001 Archeological Mexico: A travelers' guide to ancient cities and monuments Andrew Cole, 1998 From Cancun's hidden temples to Maya ruins in the heart of the rainforest. Detailed descriptions of 52 archeological sites in Mexico. Ancient West Mexico: Art & Archeology of the unknown past. Richard Townsend, 1998 Between 200 B.C. and 800 A.D. a significant culture developed and vanished, encompassing the modern States of Jalisco, Colima and Nayarit. This book explores the rich remains in both text and photographs. Spas & Hot Springs of Mexico Mike Nelson, 1997 A thorough review of the "hot spots" of Mexico. A Review of this book. By jennifer rose Mexico Blue Ribbon Fly Fishing Guide Ken Haley, John Shewey, 1999 Especially for the fly fisherman, a guide to the best in Mexico. Loney Planet's Mexique 1997 BOOKS & GUIDES ABOUT LIVING OR RETIRING IN MEXICO Live Well In Mexico: How to Relocate, Retire, and Increase Your Standard of Living Ken Luboff, 1999 Entertaining and useful guide for relocating or retiring to Mexico. Well written and a good basic overview (with necessary details). Live Better South of the Border Mike Nelson, 1997 An honest book with the pros and cons of living and/or working in Mexico. Includes many suggestions for people of all lifestyles and interests. A Review of this book. By jennifer rose A Review of this book. By Alan Cogan Choose Mexico: Live Well on $600 USD a Month. John Howells, Don Merwin, Noni Mendoza, 1997 Detailed information for choosing Mexico as a place to live, including reviews of selected communities. Your Guide to Retiring to Mexico, Costa Rica and Beyond Shelly Emiling, 1996 A good reference to compare Mexico and other countries for retirement living. Focuses on Mexico City. Living In Mexico: A Complete Guide Michael J. Zamba A quality review of retiring in Mexico, including the bureaucracy to get there and stay there. Midlife Mavericks: Women reinventing their lives in Mexico Karen Blue, 2000 Midlife Mavericks chronicles a new trend--unmarried American andCanadian women building better lives for themselves in the beautifulcolonial villages of Mexico. Review - By Theresa Kendrick, Review - By Alan Cogan To more books about Mexico Mexico Connect 1996-2005



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Cologne Germany Travel Essentials - Cologne Profile  You are here: About > Travel > Europe for Visitors > Germany Austria Switzerland > Germany Travel > Cologne Germany Travel Essentials - Cologne Profile Travel Go Europe Essentials European Vacation Planning Map Europe Travel 101 - Before you Go European Distances The Best of Europe European Photo Gallery Articles & Resources Europe Travel Planning What to do In Europe Lodging - Hotels and More European Travel Maps Sex and Nudism Travel Photography Transportation Benelux Countries France Germany Austria Switzerland Greece Italy and Malta Travel Info Scandinavian Travel Spain and Portugal United Kingdom and Ireland Buyer's Guide Before You Buy Top Picks Italy Travel Guidebooks Europe Travel Guidebooks German Travel Guidebooks Product Reviews Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Europe for Visitors newsletter! See Online Courses   Search Europe for Visitors Map showing the location of Cologne, Germany. 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FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Cologne Location:  Cologne is located in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, along the Rhine river between Dusseldorf and Bonn. Founded by Romans, Cologne is one of Germany's oldest cities. Cologne Population:  The fourth largest city in Germany, Cologne has over 1.8 million people. Cologne Tourist Office:  The Tourist Office is located at Unter Fettenhennen 19, just southwest of the train station. It's open 9 am to 10 pm in summer, and 9 am to 9 pm in winter, except for Sundays and public holidays, when it's open 10 am to 6 pm. They will help you make same-day hotel reservations. Phone: +49(0)221-30400. Cologne Airport:  Called the "Köln Bonn Airport" both Cologne and Bonn are served from the airport that sits between the two cities. A taxi ride at the time of writing (see the airport site for current rates) to Central Cologne costs around 25 Euros. The distance is 17 kms and it should take around 15 minutes. There is bus service to the main train station in Cologne every 15 minutes. Cologne Central Station - Köln Hbf:  The huge central train station is one of the key rail hubs in Europe. It is centrally located near pedestrian shopping streets and the Cathedral. For travellers using Germany's excelent rail system, Germany Rail Passes (buy direct) offer discounted travel around Germany and to neighboring countries. Cologne Map:  The Cologne Tourist Office offers a fine, full color tourist map you can download and print on a legal size page. See the box in the upper right for the link. (1.6 mb download) Cologne - When to Go:  Cologne has moderate, mild winters. It seldom snows. Summers can be humid (but seldom blazingly hot). Fall is considered idea; hotels lower prices in September-October and raise them when the carnival season starts on November 11. Cologne - Library and Internet Access:  Free internet access is available at the Cologne Public Library (StadtBibliothek Köln), one of the biggest in Germany. There is a wireless LAN there, as well as international newspapers. Cologne Carnival:  Although carnival season in Cologne starts on November 11, the main event called the "three mad days" is held around easter time (opens the Thursday before the beginning of Lent) and attracts over a million revelers. See our links on the upper right for more. Cologne Attractions:   The Cologne Cathederal - Cologne's Gothic Cathederal is one of its top attractions. It took over 600 years to build and is a UNESCO world heritage site. Conveniently located right next to the train station. In 2000, the Cathederal treasures were placed in a historic vaulted chamber so folks could view them easier. If you can climb 509 steps you'll get a good view of Cologne on the observation platform. Open 6am to 7:30 pm for viewing, except during mass. Bring a wide-angle lens if you want to get it all in the picture, or you'll end up with an impressionistic shot like this picture of the Cologne Cathederal and its soaring spires. Rhine Boat Trips - lots of day trips and longer excursions are available. Ask at the tourist office. Visit the house of 4711, the Original Eau-de-Cologne - Wilhelm Mulhens marketed a concoction called Aqua Mirabilis on the basis of its stimulating and refreshing effect (splash it on or drink it, it didn't matter). It later got to be know as the first Eau de Cologne when French Revolutionary troops sent it home for gifts to the family. Glockengasse, in the city centre between the cathedral and Neumarkt, opposite the opera house. Have a brew and a bite to eat in the Altstadt (old town) - Cologne is definately a beer city with their own beer styly called Kölcsh, a pale top fermented beer that must be brewed in the Cologne metoopolitan area. While most of the breweries in the city center are gone, you can still enjoy a beer with other tourists at a pub in the Altstadt. Visit the Roman-German Museum (Romisch-Germanisches Museum) - See Roman antiquities from the first through fourth centuries--and the 230 foot long mosaic showing Dionysus, the Roman god of wine. Highly recommended. Cologne Pictures Take a virtual tour with our Cologne Germany Pictures . Around Cologne Strasbourg and Colmar , France, and Baden-Baden are interesting nearby destinations. A fast drive around the Nurburgring should get your blood flowing nicely.        Topic Index | Email to a Friend Our Story | Be a Guide | Advertising Info | Work at About | Site Map | Icons | Help User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy ©2005 About, Inc., A part of the New York Times Company . All rights reserved. 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Honduras Central America Travel Tourism  You are here: About > Travel > Mexico / Central America for Visitors Travel Go Mexico Essentials Packing List for Travelers to Mexico Health Information Mexico / C. America Safety Considerations Travel Books Mexico and Central America Tourism Offices Mexico/ Central America Articles & Resources Mexico Mexico City Acapulco, Mexico Cancun Yucatan Baja Los Cabos Puerto Vallarta Other Places Photos of Mexico Belize, Central America Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Panama Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Mexico / Central America for Visitors newsletter! See Online Courses   Search Mexico / Central America for Visitors Photo thanks to Clipart.com Stay up to date! Photo thanks to Clipart.com Email to a friend Print this page Elsewhere on the Web Map of Honduras Photos of Honduras Most Popular Mexican Music La Paz, Mexico Quinceanera Packing List Tijuana, Mexico What's Hot Buying Real Estate in Mexico Puerto Vallarta Cozumel, Mexico Whale Watching Fishing In Mexico Related Topics California for Visitors South America for Visitors Caribbean for Visitors Mexican Cuisine Honduras, Central America From Apply Now , Your Guide to Mexico / Central America for Visitors . FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Honduras offers an array of different vacation experiences. Honduras is a small country in Central America bordering the Caribbean Sea, between Guatemala and Nicaragua, and bordering the Gulf of Fonseca (North Pacific Ocean), between El Salvador and Nicaragua. It has a population of approximately 7 million persons. Honduras was once part of the Mayan civilization that spread southwards from the Yucatán peninsula and throughout most of Central America. Christopher Columbus visited Honduras in 1502 on his third voyage to the new world, and the country was subsequently colonized by Spain for several centuries. On independence in 1821, Honduras joined the Central American Federation, but this union did not last long. Honduras severed ties several years later with the Federation and became fully independent. The Honduran people are mainly mestizo, an ethnic mix of native Indian, Spanish and other nationalities. Visitors can expect to be pleasantly surprised by the hospitality extended to them by most Hondurans. The official language is Spanish, although English is widely spoken in the major tourist areas. The climate of Honduras is mostly tropical. It is hot and humid on the Caribbean coast, hot and dry in the interior plains, with cooler temperatures in the central mountain regions. The rainy season extends from June to October.  Honduras offers a wide range of different vacation experiences. It offers some great venues for snorkeling and diving, many Mayan archaeological ruins and treasures, some beautiful National Parks and wildlife sanctuaries, pristine uncrowded beaches, and much more. Tegucigalpa Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, became the most important mining center in Central America during colonial times. It got its name from the ancient Nahuatl language which translated means "silver mountain". It is located in a large valley about 1000m (3280ft) above sea level and surrounded by a ring of mountains covered in pine trees. Because of the altitude of the city, the climate is very pleasant. Tegucigalpa has a population of about 800,000 people. The Boulevard Morazán, also known as "la zona viva", is the commercial heart of Tegucigalpa. It is a modern bustling district where you will find many of the very best restaurants, bars and shops in town. The Historical Center of the city is very interesting. Here you will find the domed 18th-century Central Park Cathedral, which features exquisite baroque architecture and fine art treasures. The legislative palace, built on stilts, is also located in this area, as well as the old Presidential Palace, which is now a museum. La Tigra National Park Located near Tegucigalpa is the magnificent La Tigra National Park, one of the most beautiful places in Honduras. Located at an altitude of 2260m, the park covers an area of 230 square kilometers of lush cloud forest that is home to monkeys, ocelots, pumas, and other wildlife. Orchids, arborescent ferns, and over 250 species of birds can also be found in the park. Bay Islands The Bay Islands of Roatan, Utila and Guanaja, located 50km (30mi) off the north coast of Honduras, offer great snorkeling and diving, and some of the most spectacular underwater vistas you will find anywhere in the world, with enormous stands of black coral, brilliantly colored sponges and delicate blue bell tunicates, colorful corals, sponges and tropical marine life. These lush islands are famous for their barrier reef, which is the second largest in the world. Mayan Archaeological Sites Numerous Mayan archaeological sites are scattered throughout Honduras. The most famous is the Copan Ruins, located in the western part of Honduras. Discovered in 1570 by Diego García de Palacio, the Copan Ruins are one of the most important sites of the ancient Mayan civilization, and were not excavated until the 19th century. 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