Sections include: Palmero, Northwestern Sicily, Southwestern Sicily, Southern Sicily, and Northeastern Sicily.
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33 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
On Target,
By Jory Probber (White Plains, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Rough Guide to Sicily (4th Edition) (Paperback)
We have been to Sicily three times and find the Rough Guide to be unerringly on target. Its assessments of the priority of things to see and do, its reviews of sights, hotels, restaurants have been the most helpful of the many guides we used. Short on color photos but long on info, the rough guide let us find the beauty quickly to see and taste it for ourselves, and steered us to many interesting places in Palermo, Patti, Milazzo, Messina and Syracuse.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good basic overview for first time traveler to Sicily,
This review is from: Sicily (Eyewitness Travel Guides) (Paperback)
We have never traveled to Sicily before, so we found this book useful in planning our trip and useful once we got there. The book is organized well according to region and then by city, with more space given to larger cities. It was very helpful for us since we went to 4 cities in 9 days. However we went off season, so we found that sometimes the times and days open listed in the book were not true once we showed up at a site.
The colorful pictures really help when you need to find buildings and other sites, but the maps are not detailed enough for navigating Sicilian streets. Stop in at any tourist office for a free map of each city once you get there. I agree that the historical descriptions for certain sites could have been better. But I found the brief descriptions helpful at times when making quick decisions. Do we really want to walk to this site or skip it for another one? The book also has some sample walking paths to take around cities to maximize your time.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
New Fan of Rough Guides,
This review is from: The Rough Guide to Sicily 6 (Rough Guide Travel Guides) (Paperback)
This book was the single best tool to plan and execute a two week tour of Sicily. My wife and I were not only impressed with the maps of each city, but the tips on how to get to and from the airport or train stations was right on the money.
We managed to secure lodging in each city very close to the train stations. This made our day as we traveled to 5 cities over the course of two weeks. I wish I would have consulted this book when the train operators were on strike. The rough guide even had the location and phone number for the bus line running from Palermo to Agrigento. Each of the lodging blurbs was accurate and we were able to stay in places we wanted for the price we wanted to pay. Times were accurate for sites such as the Valley of the Temples, or various Duomos. I really could go on and on. But if you are going to Sicily (or any other foreign place) and need a guide book, purchase the Rough Guide.
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