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Italy by Michelin Red Guides
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- A comprehensive hotel and restaurant guide that includes some rudimentary road mapping. The book is arranged alphabetically by region and uses a long-established system of symbols to list and rate facilities. As with all Red Guides, bar that for France, the home language is used throughout and thus some basic grasp of Italian is crucial.
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Abruzzo by Bradt
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- The only English language guide available and written by a resident, it contains reliable, selective and knowledgeable information about the beaches, caves and ruins of this fabulous region.
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Rome by StyleCity
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- Less a guide than a showcase, this sylish book reveals the hippest aspects of Rome, with emphasis on restaurants, nightlife and shopping. Beautifully presented and thoughtfully researched.
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Rome Top 10 by Eyewitness
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- Whittles Rome down to its top ten museums, walks, churches, hotels for every budget and restaurants in each area. Perfect for a short break, especially the handy fold-out maps.
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Rome by Rough Guides
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- Comprehensive, budget-minded practical guide to the city that also offers a decent insight into its history and culture. Few photos, maps rather tricky to use.
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Rome by Everyman MapGuides
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- A lightweight book of sturdy annotated maps offering details on sights, bars, shops and so on. Freshly updated, unique and very useful.
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Rome by Companion Guide
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- A fantastic, well-written cultural guide to Rome with notes on history, art and architecture and the culture of the city. Highly recommended.
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Rome by Eyewitness Guides
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- Bulky, well-composed sightseeing companion packed with colour photographs and illustrations, focusing primarily on museums and architecture. Covers practical travel information briefly in the back pages. Best for a pre-arranged trip, or as a memento.
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Rome by Blue Guides
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- Unbeatable cultural companion for visitors seeking a scholarly understanding of the city and its history. First class writing on all the major sights with intermittent photographs and maps. Practical basics are covered to a very limited extent.
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Rome by Lonely Planet
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- Budget practical travel guide with plenty of listings on sights, hostels, bars, restaurants. Little to read beyond that. Presentation is basic with few photographs, though perhaps simpler to navigate for that.
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Rome by Baedeker Guides
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- Once the only guides worth carrying, Baedeker have recently returned to the fray after something of a hiatus. Their layout may seem unusual to newcomers but the quality of information and insight is exceptional. The large pull-out city map is also first rate.
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Rome City Walks by Martha Fay
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- '50 Adventures on Foot' presented as a deck of sturdy cards so you need only carry one at a time. Each card offers a proposed route with a map and sightseeing information. Beautifully presented and great fun.
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Rome by Michelin Green Guides
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- Excellent general touring guide, arranged alphabetically by region. Plenty of colour photographs and maps, and introductory chapters are strong. Some customers have criticised the absence of website addresses.
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Rome 2012 by Time Out
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- Increasingly Time Out's main focus, the annually-updated Shortlist gives a brief introduction to the city then cuts right to the chase, directing you to the best sights, bars, restaurants and so on. Pocket-sized and perhaps all you need for a weekend visit.
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Rome by Wallpaper City Guides
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- A chic pocket guide to the cultural, artistic and architectural highlights of Rome, replete with photographs and insider tips.
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Rome & Central Italy by Cadogan Guides
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- Intelligent and thoughtful general guide that balances practical tips with extended reading on history, offering a strong sense of place. Geared towards travellers who have hung up their backpacks and are now looking to explore in greater comfort. Note that the Rome section is only one of many, and as such the guide should be approached as one that covers the entirety of Central Italy.
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Rome by Moleskine City Notebooks
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- Essentially a notebook containing a few useful maps and tips, this stylish pocket volume will appeal to the traveller looking to create a personal guide and aide-memoire filled with their unique impressions and discoveries.
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Rome by Hedonist's Guides
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- This fashionable new series here offers comprehensive entries on Rome's varied shopping and nightlife, including restaurants and hotels. Designed for the traveller who enjoys the finer things in life
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The Civilized Shopper's Guide to Rome by Pamela Keech & Margaret A. Brucia
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- Stylish American pocket volume directing the discerning shopper to Rome's finest and most exclusive boutiques. Includes colour maps and photographs and a size conversion chart.
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Walking in the Dolomites by Gillian Price
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- Fantastic collection of 28 multi-day routes, ranging from meadow strolls to hands-on clambers. Each walk is expertly annotated and illustrated, with advice on where to sleep and recommended detours.
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Northern Italy: From the Alps to the Adriatic by Blue Guides
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- Paul Blanchard's 12th edition of this formidable cultural guide takes in Venice, Milan, Turin, The Lakes, Verona, Bologna and Trieste among others. Coverage of art and architecture is absolutely first-class, with high-quality colour maps and photographs throughout.
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A Civilized Traveller's Guide to Turin by Eugenia Bell
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- An unusual and insightful guide with a strong personal touch, as the author leads us through her favourite haunts, illuminating as she does so the rich cultural history of the city.
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Torino by Allemandi's Architectural Guide
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- Penned by members of the Faculty of Architecture at Turin University, this most interesting of companions reveals much about the city, and Piedmont as a whole, both past and present. Scholarly and sometimes technical in tone, it will appeal most to visitors with an established interest in the field.
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Italian Riviera by Eyewitness Guides
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- Sightseeing companion of exceptional design with annotated full-colour illustrations and maps throughout. Practical aspects of travel are covered in the back pages.
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Italian Riviera & Piedmont by Cadogan Guides
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- Authors Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls have written dozens of first-rate guides for Cadogan, and this one is another success. In highly readable prose they explore the region honestly and insightfully, balancing practical know-how with wider context. Aimed mid-range for a relatively comfortable trip.

