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Reviews of Lonely Planet USA (Country Guide)




Lonely Planet USA (Country Travel Guide)


Non-Biased and Up-To-Date, April 17, 2008
By Ms. K. C. Pennell (Brisbane, QLD, Australia)
This review is from: Lonely Planet USA (Country Guide) (Paperback)

When I first received my Lonely Planet USA book in the post I noticed it was very heavy. The book itself is over 1000 pages long and personally I thought it was going to be a huge drag to read, but when I finally found tht time to start, I couldn't stop!

The book includes the hisotry of America, food and drinks, weather, the environment and entertainment sections just to brief you on what America is like and not once was I bored. It was all up-to-date and really interested me, even though I thought it would be a boring section in the book!

It has plenty on everything with a lot of the authors of the book experiencing what they have written and reviewed.

I recommend it to anyone who is going to America for the first time and wants to visit some amazing locations you may not have heard about!!


Good Book, May 24, 2008
By Sebastian Witzig
This review is from: Lonely Planet USA (Country Guide) (Paperback)

I bought this bok because i travel a lot in the states.
I used it first for the westcoat. Its a good book, sometimes i missed
some sort of walking route or sights route. I like those stuff like "must see's".

I also used the Lonely Planet book for California. It had much more intersting stuff in there than the one for the whole america.

So if you plan to travel more than one week in the same state, i would recommend to buy the Lonely Planet book for the particular state.


A useful Lonely Planet Guide, February 12, 2011
By Steven A. Peterson (Hershey, PA (Born in Kewanee, IL))
This review is from: Lonely Planet USA (Country Travel Guide) (Paperback)

Lonely Planet produces guidebooks that are useful. This one tackles a country--the U. S. A. Obviously, there are tradeoffs. One gets remarkable breadth of coverage--from sea to shining sea plus Alaska plus Hawaii. However, one sacrifices depth. For instance, Illinois. Chicago gets plenty of space for this volume--well over twenty pages. But there are entire guidebooks that focus just on Chicago. And downstate Illinois has very little space devoted to it. But that is a part of the tradeoff. A person buying this book is going to understand that breadth of coverage is an objective--not depth. And, on those terms, this volume suffices.

Again, take Illinois (my home state). Chicago. Where to eat? The Near North Side? The Billy Goat Tavern (remember the SNL cheeseburger cheeseburger cheeseburger scene? This is based on the Billy Goat Tavern). The Loop? Cafecito and Oasis are recommendations. There is also a listing of places to see, such as the Art Institute, the Magnificent Mile, Navy Pier, Lincoln Park Zoo, and so on.

Interesting features: scenic routes (see page 9 for a listing), including the remnants of Route 66 or Pacific Coast highways; weird and wonderful (including Roswell and the alleged UFO conspiracy); beauty (e.g., the Rocky Mountains); urban scenes. Maps of cities are detailed and useful, although type face can be pretty small. There is a section on national parks, too.

But the main focus is a region by region, state by state view of where to eat, where to sleep, what to do, a little bit about the culture and history. At the end of the book (well over 1,000 pages long, by the way) are discussions of transportation, a directory of accommodations, and so on.

All in all, a useful volume.


A saviour to me and my husband and our AMERICAN housemates!, December 22, 2008
By Hannah R. Knight (USA)

This review is from: Lonely Planet USA (Country Guide) (Paperback)

We have made many journeys based around the information that we have gained from this great book. It has helped us through many situations where we would have been lost without it- even with our two American housemates as tour guides they have found the book a great help to them also. Considering that it is a book that has tried to fit in an entire continent- and a large and full one at that it contains a lot of great and helpful information! And it is a relatively small book- I carry it either in my handbag or backpack when travelling. Like most lonely Planet guides it has not just information on the cool things to do and see how the stories behind them, but also a lot of information on sleeping, eating, stores etc., which I myself don't find terribly useful as I tend to plan that stuff ahead on line nor to I travel to shop, however for many who do not work that way it is a great help! I would recommend it not just to people travelling the USA but those who live here and might want to make trips, even learn some new things about the area they come from!


History, culture and travel specifics make this a top guide, June 15, 2010
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)
This review is from: Lonely Planet USA (Country Travel Guide) (Paperback)

USA is a thick guide for a take-along tote, but it packs in road trip coverage and custom itineraries, offers pull-out maps (over 146 maps total), and is filled with tested tips on travel across the country. History, culture and travel specifics make this a top guide.


Never led us astray., December 15, 2010
By Spencer McCormick
This review is from: Lonely Planet USA (Country Travel Guide) (Paperback)

I road tripped for a quick two weeks from NY to LA. From US60 in Oklahoma to downtown Los Angles, Lonely Planet got it right. We saw bison, ate in road side diners, visited hoe-dunk museums - all brought to us by LP. So thanks!

The writing is pretty solid. I read non-relevant sections just for fun. Didn't find a typo a'once.

Obviously, it's a survey of a large country, but for us it was the perfect companion.


Lonely Planets are always the best!!!!, September 18, 2010
By Greg "Greg" (Clearwater, FL)
This review is from: Lonely Planet USA (Country Travel Guide) (Paperback)

Love it! Just used it on a midwest trip and it was great. Can't go wrong with a Lonely Planet..... better than any other travel series.


Another good lonely planet, July 4, 2008
By M "php00mc" (uk)
This review is from: Lonely Planet USA (Paperback)

standard type of lonely planet guide, helpfull if you plan on visiting many places in the US.


very interesting!, October 5, 2008
By Bilger "j4ck" (florida)
This review is from: Lonely Planet USA (Country Guide) (Paperback)

it is kind of dangerous to read this book cause it gives you a lots of ideas!!!!
and you want to see everything in the USA...

easy to find what you want in it, good maps, good advice...


Bigger Better, March 31, 2010
By Dr. Harold Wong "Ha Rule" (NY)

This review is from: Lonely Planet USA (Country Travel Guide) (Paperback)

Comes with a travel map, and now the books is chaptered into sections with sample guides and tour routes

Pretty detailed book for planning a trip, May 13, 2007
By Marius Vilemaitis "marijonas" (Lithuania)
This review is from: Lonely Planet USA (Paperback)

I found this book very usefull planning my trip in San Francisco with it's suburbs, valleys and antional parks, Las Vegas and Grand Canyon national park. I found everything I needed: places to see, hotels, links on internet.


Lonely Planet USA, May 24, 2008
By T. Tagliaferri "Tag" (Adelaide, South Australia)
This review is from: Lonely Planet USA (Country Guide) (Paperback)

The USA Lonely Planet guide is a fantastic, detailed resource for those of us that have not travelled the vast expanses of the USA but want to get to the 'nitty gritty' of of a city or place. The inclusion of places to eat is very useful and the many 'things to do' are mostly very interesting to a newcomer like me.


excellent book, January 4, 2007
By Ingrid Clausen "Ingrid" (chicago, USA)
This review is from: Lonely Planet USA (Paperback)

Awesome book, it has been SUPER helpful during my stay in the U.S.
I totally recommend it. Lonely planet is always a good investment!!


INDISPENSÁVEL PARA QUEM VIAJA AOS EUA, May 28, 2009
By Jean Sakamoto "JEAN SAKAMOTO" (BRASILIA, BRAZIL)
This review is from: Lonely Planet USA (Country Guide) (Paperback)

Este guia é indispensável para quem viaja para os EUA. Tem todas as dicas de tours, hoteís e albergues, transporte, etc. O guia mostra opções do mais barato ao mais caro. Você não perde tempo com sua viagem!


Great for me Lonely Planet USA, July 17, 2006
By Ho Jin An "Jack AN" (cleveland,OH USA)
This review is from: Lonely Planet USA (Paperback)

so fast shipping and good information to travel USA

With this Lonely Planet USA Travel Guide for a plan of where to go and booking tours recommended by World Travel...

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