| National Geographic Traveler: Italy (3rd Edition) (National Geographic Traveler) | 
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Author: Tim Jepson Publisher: National Geographic Studio: National Geographic Manufacturer: National Geographic Label: National Geographic Media: Paperback Edition: 3 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 400 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 1426202237 Dewey Decimal Number: 914.50493 EAN: 9781426202230 ASIN: 1426202237
Publication Date: February 19, 2008 Release Date: February 19, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The fifth most popular travel destination in the world, Italy boasts ancient and modern cities, lush vineyards, amazing art, romantic countryside, plush villas, and exquisite cuisine. The gorgeously illustrated National Geographic Traveler: Italy, 3rd Edition, presents the best this country offers, with 280 photos, 29 maps, and 5 commissioned artworks.
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  Great guide for where to go, what to see, great itineraries, & pictures March 11, 2008 This is a great planning guide for where to go, what to see, and great itineraries. It is organized by region and is a nice blend of history, culture, and scenery. It provides some great pictures to wet your appetite. If there are choices of some great things to visit in a region, it tells you the best options and may also offer some great out of the way places that are nearby (like a beautiful waterfall that is a short walk from where you are). That said, it does not tell you much info on where to stay, where to eat, and what hours places are open for. That I would use another guide for.
  GREAT book! January 27, 2004 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book is a wonderful companion to any trip to Italy. The pictures are beautiful (what I would expect of National Geographic) and the information within the book is full of history. We went with a tour group and from reading the book, we were a step ahead on the guides information many times. It also suggests not only the major tourist sites to visit, but also out of the way sites that you might not hear about otherwise. I did give this book four stars because, like another reviewer said, it doesn't give too much information on accomodations and where to eat. Other books may be better for that. The best thing about this book is that you can use it as a book of memories because of the pictures. I highlighted all the places my mom and I went. Hopefully I will return and hightlight the entire book!
  Great Preparation Guide, not a getting around guide November 26, 2002 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
What we love about the national geo series is that they entice you into getting ready for your trip. the photos, proposed walks and drives - these get a 5 out of 5. However, they are not good for finding a reasonably priced place to stay, eat, shop and in general finding your way around. For this I recommend a good road map and the Lonely Planet guide. We did 14 days Italy driving from Rome through Tuscany to Florence and the Nat'l Geo guide was essential for planning the trip.
  The Best Italy Travel Guide Ever June 27, 2001 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
I just returned from a two-week trip to Italy with my family. My sisters and I had bought every guide to Italy possible - except this one. My father brought this National Geographics' version of a travel guide to Italy with him - and it was the one guide that we all fought over. The color pictures in this guidebook were amazing. Not only did it list everything interesting to see in a variety of different towns in Italy - it described the history and myth behind everything that you were seeing (and this is what is missing from most tour books in my opinion). The book even included interesting side sections, such as one on the old fashioned "Grand Tour of Europe". It was a pleasure to read about places that we never even made it to on our trip. This is a wonderful book to use during travel in Italy - or even as an interesting coffee table book. (The paperback version is light to carry and fits in a large pocketbook). Now that we have returned home and that the well used book is back in my father's possession, I am thinking of buying my own version just for memories (the pictures in the book I know will be better than the ones I took myself.) P.S. The book also includes a practical section that lists great hotels and restaurants.
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