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Rome Venice Florence, 4th (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan) [Paperback]

Dana Facaros (Author), Michael Pauls (Author)
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July 1, 2003 Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan
Cadogan's original and best-selling three-cities guide is now in its fourth edition--and travel companies consistently cite this combination as their most sought-after Italian tour. These are three remarkable cities, with three remarkable stories to tell. Rome went out and conquered the world, and in its retirement came back to remake itself as Europe's most ornate capital. Venice built itself up from a Dark Age swamp to become a fairy city of canals. Florence built its empire on finance and wool, and lavished the profits on art and science. Cadogan explores their three very different characters: stately Rome, with its Coliseum and the Sistine Chapel; dreamy Venice, and the eternal romance of a gondola ride along its canals; and Florence, bursting with more paintings, sculptures, and monuments than anywhere else in Italy. They all combine to offer a sublime introduction to the country, or a perfect multi-center trip for travelers with limited time. Cadogan's essential guide uncovers the divine, the great, and the quirky in each city.
Special features includes:
*Discerning listings: top shops and local markets, 200 places to sample the best of Italian cuisine, and 120 carefully chosen hotels and apartments
*Color photography captures the grandeur and vivacity of these ancient cities
*Easy guidance through the streets and sights with detailed maps and site plans


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"Hurrah and wassail! Let there be singing in the streets and joy unconfined...for another Cadogan guide is out. Cadogan guide books are the finest in the world."
--Belfast Newsletter (N.Ireland)

"Understated, humorous writing."
--New York Daily News (US)

"The Cadogan series of guidebooks is superb--comprehensive, intelligent, practical, and well-written."
--Washington Times (US)

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Essential Italy - three dazzling cities that capture the spirit of a fascinating land. First there's conquering Rome, monumental and complex, still glowing from its Jubilee polish, where the ancient rubs shoulders with the modern at every turn; then fairytale Venice, goddess of the sea, packed full of beauty and art, intrigue and adventure; and finally, proud intellectual Florence, heart of the Renaissance and initiator of a new way of seeing. For a short break or a longer stay, Cadogan's guide seeks out the famous and the infamous, the classic and the quirky, plus each city's version of la dolce vita - the delight Italians bring to the everyday things in life.
Inside you will find: practical travel advice; over 100 handpicked places to stay; over 150 restaurants, bars, and cafes; stunning color photography; food and drink advice with a practical menu reader.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Cadogan Guides; 4th edition (July 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1860118992
  • ISBN-13: 978-1860118999
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 6.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.3 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,396,599 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very very good in a very specific way., November 27, 2002
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Previous reviewer seems to have missed half their own point. If you are looking for Frommers or Fodors, BUY Frommers or Fodors! The world doesn't need any more of that ilk. That market is well established and those books are good at what they do.

We're the type of travellers who basically use the Net for more time sensitive things -- the changing food and lodging scenes in any given locale. Anymore, that type of info in a book holds a distinct disadvantage versus online sources. Given that we are already armed with that info beforehand, we don't need to pay for a guide book to resummarize it.

Once you strip that off, what's left? Info on the sights, changing attitudes, culture. 90% of what is known about the Forum, St. Pete's, etc. doesn't change. That background is suitable for book treatment. The key is distilling this info in such a way that it doesn't come off like an encyclopedia entry (the trap which the Blue Guides fall into - yawn). This the Cadogan Guides manage to do quite well. The writers do have a particular point of view on things, but it is thoughtful one and makes good reading.

Again, every travel book doesn't apply to every travel situation. If that were the case, maybe we could all get by on Fodors. This book has marked out a different spot on the map and it is doing a very good job in that spot.

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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Good for a historical overview BEFORE your trip., July 12, 2000
This review is from: Italy: Three Cities (Paperback)
This book is more of a novel of these three cities. Don't expect to pick up this book for the first time while you are on the trip and pick out places to see. The sites are buried in paragraph after paragraph of text, which is not very useful when you are there and trying to figure out what not too miss. Read it before you go on your trip and make notes of the places to visit. We were looking for the book to include a bullet list of some type with the "must see" places in each city. With only this book as a reference, we decided to wing it instead of reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I would highly recommend "Rome Venice Florence", December 31, 2006
Reviewed by Olivera Baumgartner-Jackson for Reader Views (12/06)

If you are one of those travelers who like to explore fewer places during your vacation, but get to know them in depth, you will certainly love the guidebook "Rome Venice Florence" by Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls. The authors did a marvelous job presenting those three fine cities, so different from each other in every aspect.

Just make sure that you heed the warning from the introductory section of the book:
"The prima donna dripping splendour, the agate-eyed goddess of the sea and the proud, clear eyed genius... if this is your first visit, we can only envy you. Rome, Venice, and Florence are in a class all their own, as high-water marks in the saga of human potential, as supernovas among the star places of Western civilization. They can be utterly demanding and make you reel and keel over from a glut of art and beauty - there is even a name for it - the `Stendhal syndrome'. You have been warned."

While I totally agree with the aforementioned statement, I also believe that armed with this guidebook you will feel considerably less lost and clueless. To set the stage, the authors wrote the chapters in the part named "Italy in Perspective,: which introduces the many faceted face of Italy through its history, art and architecture, literature, music and cinema. My favorite part is the "Snapshots of Italy," talking about such important and diverse topics as the Bella Figura, Brick Italy, Marble Italy, Commedia dell'Arte, Pasta and the Pinocchio Complex. Make sure you do not skip those pages - they will make understanding Italy and Italians vastly easier.

Another truly useful chapter is the one on food and drink, which even includes an Italian menu reader. This will make exploration of the fine Italian cuisine more enjoyable for certain.

The `Travel' section covers all of the getting there and around topics, including the entry formalities. This section should be particularly useful for an independent traveler, as should also be the following "Practical A - Z" section, filled with a wealth of information and useful travel tips. The authors even thought of including addresses of the exchange offices which are open on the weekends.

The real delights await you in the following three sections, each of which deals in great detail with Rome, Venice, or Florence. The wealth of the information is amazing and sometimes dazzling, the array of choices staggering and the details remarkable. There are 14 maps included, ranging from a comprehensive map of Italy on the inside front cover to city maps for all three cities along with several detailed maps of places of interest. Useful information in each of the chapters includes such diverse topics as the public transport, shopping, festivals, places to stay and places to eat and much, much more. Comparing the authors' selections in Venice, a city that I know very well, I was pleasantly surprised to find both several of my long-time favorites and quite a few new places to explore during my next visit.

If this book makes you want to learn more about Italy, there is an excellent "Further Reading" list to be found at the very end of it. Read a few before going to Italy and your visit will be even more fun.

I would highly recommend "Rome Venice Florence" to anybody with serious interest in the Italian way of life, their culture, art and history. It is well written and reads easily. My only regret is that there were no photographs to showcase the beauty of the three magnificent cities described in it.

Book received free of charge.
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Italy holds a high proportion of the world's art and architecture, and much of it is compacted into Rome, Venice and Florence, arguably the three greatest art cities anywhere. Read the first page
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