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Milan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 62

Milan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-08-21
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

To most Italians, Milan is the unofficial capital of Italy and arguably the most interesting city in the country, where old and new meet in an ever changing relationship. Milan cannot claim the opulent and breathtaking beauty of Rome nor the Renaissance glories of Florence but Milan has its own charms Ð and certainly enough to keep you entertained for a weekend. In fact, Milan is, arguably, the most interesting city in Italy, where old and new meet in an ever changing relationship. Milan is both elegant and vulgar, technology-driven and full of old world charm, money-obsessed and genteel, brassy and inviting. Milan is a curious, engaging mix. To most Italians, Milan is the unofficial capital of the country. Milan is ItalyÕs powerhouse, where money is made. Money brings people, people create vibe and energy: Milan is the place where Òthings happenÓ. Milan is internationally famous for its fashion and design, of course.

Lake Garda
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 86

Lake Garda

The use of fresh ingredients in Italian cooking seems to put the UK and the USA to shame. The joy of eating fresh tomatoes and excellent olive oil is without equal. It’s hard to travel anywhere in Italy without also enjoying the fine wines that are on offer. Drinking wine with a meal is very much part of the culture here. If you have previously visited many of the larger Italian cities, you can wonder how the region around Lake Garda would compare. You can read in your guidebook that the area is mostly made up of relatively small villages, towns, and resorts. This would be a trip that would be considerably different from previous visits to the country. During your stay on the shores of Lak...

Lake Maggiore
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

Lake Maggiore

Stresa To the tourist, who for the first time arrives in Stresa, a breathless sight is offered. In the beginning, a superb window of the lakefront, delineated with lines of palm trees, with flourishing gardens and facades of grand hotels. Then, turning to look at the lake, enchanted, as if emerging from the same waters the spectacular Borromean Islands (Isola Bella, Isola Madre, and Isola dei Pescatori). It is enough the splendor of these visions to make one understand how Stresa has been able to become one of the maximum meetings of international tourism. Stresa, already in the middle half of the 19th century was the most elegant place to stay, the most visited by the international upper mi...

Sicily
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Sicily

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-06-30
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

This guide leads you in a weeklong drive in the Island of Sicily: starting with Messina, touching the Aeolian Islands, and then Taormina, Acireale, Catania, Syracuse, Caltagirone, Piazza Armerina with its Roman Villa, Agrigento with the Greek Temples, Porto Empedocle, Selinunte, to arrive in Palermo, with a visit to Solunto and Monreale. It includes a section on Sicilian food. It includes photos and descriptions of the attractions of all the localities touched. It contains many reviews for the best recommended restaurants that are at the location described, you have the basic information ready: the name, address and telephone number are included in the guide together with the review.

Cuisine of Sicily
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 54

Cuisine of Sicily

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-09-04
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

A guide to traditional Sicilian cooking. It includes more than 30 recipes with photos and detailed instructions.

A Journey By Car in The Heel of Italy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 98

A Journey By Car in The Heel of Italy

This small book describes a fifteen-day car trip you can take in Apulia and the neighboring regions of Basilicata and Abruzzo, passing through important archeological, artistic, and cultural locations. The itinerary starts from the town of Ortona a Mare in Abruzzo. It goes through several Apulia cities and then to Matera, a stunning city in Basilicata, vibrant with history, cave hotels, and authentic Italian food. The time to visit Matera is now. The ancient town, 2019 European Culture Capital, could be Italy's next great attraction. The itinerary then returns to Apulia and touches other several cities, to arrive in Alberobello, known for its Trulli, whitewashed stone huts with conical roofs...

Cinque Terre
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 90

Cinque Terre

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-06-03
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

A man-made landscape. Over the centuries, through constant collective work, man has managed to create this landscape, the only one of its kind in the world, safely kept inside a treasure chest between Punta Mesco and Punta Manara. It's a little corner of Liguria where generations have worked to create this monument in landscape architecture represented by the steep terraces sloping down to the sea. Held up by over 7000 km of dry stone walling, cleverly built without any cement, they are cultivated as vineyards that reach down to almost touching the lapping sea waves. This is a guide to the Cinque Terre, Portovenere, Lerici and the trails in the Cinque Terre and the nearby ""Riviera di Levante,"" including a complete section on Cuisine in The Cinque Terre and in Liguria. There is a section on mountain bikes rentals and trails. It contains many reviews for the best-recommended restaurants.

The Amalfi Coast
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 60

The Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast is, without a doubt, the most spectacular and beautiful coastline in Italy. Moorish-style villages cling to the dramatic jagged cliffs perched over the rippling waves below. The air, scented with lemons and wild herbs, and of course, the sea is fresh. The villages that string along the Amalfi Coast have cobblestoned streets lined with bougainvillea-covered villas, Arabic arches, and many corners with million-dollar views. The magic of the Costa Amalfitana is that while it is a magnet for jet setters and home to many ultra-luxuries five-star hotels, Michelin starred restaurants and yachts, which characterizes the region ai effortless Mediterranean simplicity. You can base an ...

The Italian Riviera - Milan to Turin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 71

The Italian Riviera - Milan to Turin

This is a guide to a multi-days trip in the Italian Riviera. It starts with a visit to Milan, then to the Charterhouse of Pavia, to continue through Portofino, Camogli and the San Fruttuoso Abbey. It then goes to Genoa and Savona before heading North through the vineyards of the Langhe and reach Turin. There are extensive descriptions and photos of the attractions. It is ideal for use on your smart phone, it contains active links to the web sites of many reviews for the best recommended restaurants that are at the location described. There are active links to the review pages, you can use them if you have an active Internet connection, but, if you don’t, you have the basic information ready: the name, address and telephone number are included in the guide together with the review.

Venice & the Veneto
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 82

Venice & the Veneto

This is a guide to Venice, to its lagoon and to nearby Veneto cities of Verona, Vicenza and Padua. There are extensive descriptions and color photos of the attractions. It is ideal for use on your smart phone, it contains active links to the web sites of train, navigation companies and museums, so you can with a click from the guide check the latest schedule and even buy the tickets. It has also listing of many reviews for the best recommended restaurants. There are active links to the review pages, you can use them if you have an active Internet connection, but, if you don’t, you have the basic information ready: the name, address and telephone number are included in the guide.