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Rick Steves (Author)
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October 1, 2008 Rick Steves
Marvel at the works of Michelangelo and Bernini in St. Peter’s Basilica, hike through Europe’s largest high-alpine meadow in Alpe di Siusi, and enjoy a slice of Pizza at it’s birthplace in Naples—Rick Steves’ Italy 2009 allows any traveler to experience all that the country has to offer—economically and hassle-free. Rick covers it all in his bestselling guidebook, from the must-see sights in Venice, Florence, and Rome, to the lesser-known destinations in the Italian Riviera and the Dolomites. Offering information on Italian history and culture, as well as expert advice on accommodations, transportation, and dining, Rick Steves’ Italy 2009 is the benchmark of European guidebooks.


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  • Paperback: 936 pages
  • Publisher: Avalon Travel Publishing; Pap/Map edition (October 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1598801163
  • ISBN-13: 978-1598801163
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 4.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (150 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #476,945 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Rick Steves advocates smart, affordable, perspective-broadening travel. As host and writer of the popular public television series Rick Steves' Europe, and best-selling author of 40 European travel books, he encourages Americans to travel as "temporary locals." He helps American travelers connect much more intimately and authentically with Europe -- and Europeans -- for a fraction of what mainstream tourists pay.

Over the past 20 years, Rick has hosted over 100 travel shows for public television, and numerous pledge specials (raising millions of dollars for local stations). His Rick Steves' Europe TV series is carried by over 300 stations, reaching 95 percent of U.S. markets. Rick has also created two award-winning specials for public television: Rick Steves' European Christmas and the ground-breaking Rick Steves' Iran. Rick writes and co-produces his television programs through his company, Back Door Productions.

Rick Steves also hosts a weekly public radio program, Travel with Rick Steves. With a broader approach to travel everywhere, in each hour-long program Rick interviews guest travel expert, followed by listener call-ins. Travel with Rick Steves airs across the country and has spawned a popular podcast. Rick has also created a series of audio walking tour podcasts for museums and neighborhoods in Paris, Rome, Florence and Venice (with more tours, including London, coming in 2010).

Rick self-published the first edition of his travel skills book, Europe Through the Back Door (now updated annually), in 1980. He has also written more than 40 other country, city and regional guidebooks, phrase books, and "snapshot" guides. For several years, Rick Steves' Italy has been the bestselling international guidebook sold in the U.S. In 2009, Rick tackled a new genre of travel writing with Travel as a Political Act, reflecting on how a life of travel has broadened his own perspectives, and travel can be a significant force for peace and understanding in the world. Rick's books are published by Avalon Travel, a member of the Perseus Books Group.

In addition to his guidebooks, TV and radio work, Rick is a syndicated newspaper columnist with the Tribune Media Services. He appears frequently on television, radio, and online as the leading authority on European travel.

Rick took his first trip to Europe in 1969, visiting piano factories with his father, a piano importer. By the time he reached 18, Rick jokes, "I realized I didn't need my parents to travel!" He began traveling on his own, funding his trips by teaching piano lessons. In 1976, he started Europe Through the Back Door (ETBD), a business which has grown from a one-man operation to a company with a well-traveled staff of 70 full-time employees. ETBD offers free travel information through its travel center, website (www.ricksteves.com), European Railpass Guide, and free travel newsletters. ETBD also runs a successful European tour program with more than 300 departures -- attracting around 10,000 travelers -- annually.

Rick is outspoken on the need for Americans to fit better into our planet by broadening their perspectives through travel. He is also committed to his own neighborhood. He's an active member of the Lutheran church (and has hosted the ELCA's national video productions). He's a board member of NORML (working to reform marijuana laws in the USA). And Rick has provided his local YWCA with a 24-unit apartment building with which to house homeless mothers.

Rick Steves spends about a third of every year in Europe, researching guidebooks, filming TV shows, and making new discoveries for travelers. He lives and works in his hometown of Edmonds, Washington, where his office window overlooks his old junior high school.

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214 of 221 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
This was the 3rd guide that I have used in this extremely useful series. If you are planning a trip to Italy, buy this guide first. It is concise and will focus your attention on the most worthy destinations in Italy. Once you have decided on which regions to visit you can buy supplementary regional/city guides geared towards your specific interests.

As expected with this series, the guide provides great coverage for compact regions served by great public transport. For example, the chapter covering the Naples/Pompeii/Sorrento/Amalfi/Paestum region is particularly excellent. The maps and directions for using the local commuter transportation were flawless. I used buses, trains, and boats to move around the region with ease, avoiding the readily available and costly tour buses. Rick also correctly instructs you to stay in Sorrento, which is pleasant and safe, rather than Naples, which is neither.

I also visited Florence and the Hill Towns of Tuscany and Umbria. Once again, Rick's recommendations were on the mark, correctly focusing you on the most enjoyable destinations such as Siena and Assisi. If you want to cover the region in depth, as I did, you will need an additional guide (I recommend Blue or Green).

Other chapters that looked particulary good were those for Rome, Venice (great maps and instructions for using commuter boats), Cinque Terre, and the Dolomites. I can't wait for my next trip to Italy!

I found the hotel and restaurant recommendations somewhat low-end for my needs, but did have success with 2 hotels and a few of the restaurants.

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86 of 87 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
I was looking for a guide book to help with an upcoming trip to one of the lesser known places to see in Italy. Paestum. Rick Steves' book was the only one that had a comprehensive guide to the city and ruins of Paestum. All the other Italy tour guide books only slightly mentioned it and how to get there. Steves' has a great layout of the ruins and a guide to the museum and places around Paestum to visit. This book is also a great guide for people coming to Italy for an extended period of time. The book has information for the big places to visit (Rome, Florence, Venice, and Milan) as well as the lesser known places to visit (Paestum, Puglia, Assisi, and Cortona). A must for the traveller. Not much of a difference with the 2002 book. It mostly has updated phone numbers and updated prices. If you have the 2002 book and don't have the money you really don't need this one, but if you are crazy about Italy or are looking for a book on travelling around Italy this is the best book out there.
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62 of 62 people found the following review helpful
Take this with you! August 4, 2000
Format:Paperback
We've just returned from Italy and Rick Steves' Italy 2000 was the travel book we could not have done without. Rick does a great job of highlighting the sites as well as providing useful information about the best times of day to visit, how to make reservations for the busiest sites, and easy to understand maps. The book's size also makes it easy to carry with you as you travel during the day.
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Like it, but not worth the price
I really like this map itself, but I think I would only pay $3 for it. $7 is a little too much... In addition, this map is already included in Rick Steve's Italy book. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Jessica
The BOOK is a must buy for an independent travel
Am a huge believer in planning the trip details and itinerary ahead of time. I usually spend good amount of time doing online search, visiting travel forums and reading about the... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Shiva Basavaraju
very very useful, as always
Rick Steves never fails to offer up the most useful information in a concise way for traveling an entire country. Read more
Published 24 months ago by A. Yarbrough
Traveling in Italy
Great! Great! Great! Rick has done it again; awesome information that saved me a load of time and money. Read more
Published on February 26, 2010 by Traveler
Rick loves Italy and it shows
Having used many guidebooks, I think these are the best. Granted, the Rick Steves books are unique in that they are selective in the areas that they describe, but these areas are... Read more
Published on November 13, 2009 by Anthem76
Great resource for recommendations and information
A caveat to this review is that I have not gone to Italy yet, so I haven't been able to test the accuracy of the information in this guide. Read more
Published on October 10, 2009 by Kate
Very useful information
I bought Eye Witness Travel Italy then was loaned Rick Steve's Italy. Eye Witness had a lot of pictures and not much useful info to smooth and fine tune your self guided travel. Read more
Published on September 18, 2009 by jaudet71
Great Maps
The maps are very usefull. This book is a must if you are going to Italy.
Published on September 18, 2009 by Robert (Karen) W. Birdseye
Excellent for our trip to Lake Como
As a non-American I had never heard of Rick Steve's until a friend lent us her copy of Rick Steve's Italy 2009 which we took with on our trip to Lake Como. Read more
Published on September 16, 2009 by Michele Carpenter
Ridiculous book
We just returned from Italy after a 10 day trip. We got conned into buying this book with all the hype created around Rick Steves. Read more
Published on September 16, 2009 by reader
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civic museum, museum pass, multimedia room, centro storico, anatomy theater, blue marlin, best gelato, tabacchi shop, free loaner bikes, rooms into three categories, last entry one hour, percent cash discount, vaporetto stop, warmly run, lower basilica, take vaporetto, transportation connections, relic chapel, baggage storage
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Cinque Terre, Mark's Square, Grand Canal, Rick Steves, Via Roma, Hill Towns of Central Italy, San Marco, Piazza Matteotti, Piazza del Popolo, Piazza del Duomo, City Hall, Lake Como, Near Venice, Piazza Garibaldi, Vatican Museum, Amalfi Coast, San Gimignano, World War, Corso Italia, Capitol Hill, Doge's Palace, Via Nazionale, Rialto Bridge, Tourist Information, Piazza Venezia
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