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Archive for the ‘Travel Guides’ Category
By Damien Simonis (Author), Alison Bing (Contributor), Abigail Hole (Contributor), Catherine Le Nevez (Contributor), Virginia Maxwell (Contributor)
“The first ever Lonely Planet guidebook was stapled together at a kitchen table.”
We’re keeping that spirit alive with CUSTOM guides – sections of our most popular books combined to fit your trip.Northern Italy If you want it delicious, Italy can satisfy the eyes, the stomach and the soul – but it’s a big country to get to grips with.
Made up of chapters from Lonely Planet’s Italy, this guidebook covers the north, from Piedmont’s truffle forests and Barolo vineyards to lakeside resorts in Lombardy and the arcaded walkways of Turin.
Getting hungry? Then this is the CUSTOM guide for you. This book includes: Detailed coverage of Northern Italy’s top spots – Venice and the Veneto, Milan, Lombardy & the Lakes, Liguria & Piedmont, Trentino-Alto Adige and Friuli-Venezia Giulia A guide to Italian art, history and culture.
An all-important chapter on Italian food and drink. Maps and practical information, from banking to bookings. Transport details – how to get there and how cute you’ll look on a Vespa.
A language chapter so you can say more than ‘ciao!’ This CUSTOM guide is made up of the following chapters: Getting Started Italy 8th edition, Feb 2008 History Italy 8th edition, Feb 2008 Italian Art Italy 8th edition, Feb 2008 Culture Italy 8th edition, Feb 2008 Food & Drink Italy 8th edition, Feb 2008 The Veneto Italy 8th edition, Feb 2008 Friuli-Venezia Giulia Italy 8th edition, Feb 2008 Trentino-Alto Adige Italy 8th edition, Feb 2008 Lombardy & the Lakes Italy 8th edition, Feb 2008 Liguria, Piedmont & Valle d’Aosta Italy 8th edition, Feb 2008 Directory Italy 8th edition, Feb 2008 Transportation Italy 8th edition, Feb 2008 Language Italy 8th edition, Feb 2008.
The book can be bought on Amazon.co.uk – Northern Italy: Venice & the Veneto, Milan, Lombardy & the Lakes, and Piedmont
By Hope Caton
Turin and Piedmont was hosting the Winter Olympics 2006.
Written by an international expert, this guide leads travellers to the best the region has to offer, from the city to the mountains, the countryside to the lakes.
It also includes an interesting ski section of the various areas for skiing in the region.
The book can be bought on Amazon.co.uk – Turin and Piedmont: The Purple Guide
The DK Eyewitness Travel Guide to Milan and the Lakes will lead you straight to the best attractions Milan and the surrounding Lakes region has to offer, with over 600 detailed maps, illustrations and colour photographs.
You’ll find detailed background information on the best activities in Milan; from walks in the charming Brera district to shopping for the latest fashions. Fully updated and expanded with hundreds of photographs and illustrations, the guide features detailed cutaways, beautiful floor plans and street-by-street maps of Milan’s most exciting neighbourhoods.
This best-selling travel guide also features the lakes of Northern Italy, from Lake Como to Lake Maggiore, highlighting everything from the best scenery to the best places for camping.
The DK Eyewitness Travel Guide to Milan and the Lakes includes comprehensive reviews for dozens of hotels in Milan, recommends restaurants and includes essential tips for the best shopping, markets and festivals.
Don’t miss a thing on your holiday with the DK Eyewitness Guide to Milan and the Lakes.
The book can be bought on Amazon.co.uk – Milan and the Lakes (DK Eyewitness Travel Guide)
By Alastair Sawday (Author)
Italy, the birthplace of the Slow movement and the home of Slow Food, is the second destination in our new Slow series.
We have handpicked 46 exceptional places to stay – places where attention is lavished on some of the most important things in life: convivial meals, community, friends and family, a respect for the environment and a celebration of regional distinctiveness.
From the mountainous north, through cypress-dotted Tuscany and on down to the gutsy, colourful south, you’ll discover an unmatched passion for Slow Food and Slow Travel. You will meet farmers, literary people, wine-makers and craftsmen – all with rich stories to tell. Go Slow Italy celebrates fascinating people, fine architecture, history, landscape and real food.
The Author
A pioneer in the environmental world, Alastair Sawday has had a remarkably miscellaneous and varied career, which has taken him to the most far-flung corners of the globe: he headed up a VSO programme in Papua New Guinea, ran a disaster relief team for Oxfam in Turkey, and has run a small travel company, conducting walking tours throughout Europe.
It was this that inspired him to publish his first travel guide, French Bed & Breakfast, after discovering various ‘special’ Bed & Breakfast, and the extraordinary people that run them.
The book can be bought on Amazon.co.uk – Go Slow Italy (Special Places to Stay)
The ultimate atlas for travelling in Italy, updated with new roads and highways.
Find even the smallest path, the small village in the the countryside – with these amps you can find almost everything in Italy…
Can be bought on Amazon.co.uk – MOT Atlas Italy 2009 (Michelin Tourist & Motoring Atlases)
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