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Italy's Best Trips - Plan your trip (Chapter)
Start your planning here. We reveal the ultimate road-trip list for Italy PLUS the highlights you... the ultimate road-trip list for Italy PLUS the highlights you’ll discover on the way and practical advice... guides to Rome, Florence, Naples and Venice, plus practical need-to-know information Coverage includes... 1st Edition, Feb 2013. 28 pages.
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Europe on a shoestring - Italy & Malta (Chapter)
, Val Gardena, San Martino di Castrozza, Central Italy, Florence, San Gimignano, Pisa, Siena, Lucca... Martino di Castrozza, Central Italy, Florence, San Gimignano, Pisa, Siena, Lucca, Perugia, Assisi, Urbino... The land that's turned its lifestyle into a designer accessory, Italy is one of Europe's great... 7th Edition, Sep 2011. 103 pages.
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Hiking in Italy - Tuscany (Chapter)
This is the Tuscany chapter from Lonely Planet's Hiking in Italy guidebook. Hiking-wise, the Tuscan countryside offers everything that Florence can't: peace, solitude, decent prices and a refreshing dose of rustic realism. And you won't get bored: the landscape here ranges from the pretty pastoral hills... 3rd Edition, Mar 2010. 30 pages.
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Italy's Best Trips - Central Italy (Chapter)
Motoring through Tuscany’s wine-rich hills is one of Italy’s great driving experiences, and one... Italy’s rural heart holds Renaissance treasures and ancient ruins. Motoring through Tuscany’s wine-rich hills is one of Italy’s great driving experiences, and one of many on offer in this fascinating part... 1st Edition, Feb 2013. 92 pages.
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Italy's Best Trips - Northern Italy (Chapter)
From the snowy slopes of the milky way to villas framed by gazebos and mould-breaking art and architecture, northern Italy is as action packed as it is artful. From the snowy slopes of the Milky Way... of sophisticated cities, northern Italy is as action packed as it is artful. Pick the right route... 1st Edition, Feb 2013. 142 pages.
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Italy's Best Trips - Southern Italy (Chapter)
Italy’s greatest hits may lie further to the north, but the south may tug harder at your heartstrings, with its friendly and voluble people, piquant culinary traditions, cobalt seas, wild backcountry and splendorous, palm-fanned cities. Italy’s greatest hits may lie further to the north, but the south may tug... 1st Edition, Feb 2013. 128 pages.
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Italy - Abruzzo & Molise (Chapter)
Abruzzo is an area of unspoiled natural beauty and rural, back-country charm with its great Apennine peaks. This is the Abruzzo & Molise chapter from Lonely Planet’s Italy guidebook. Abruzzo... ’s hidden jewels maps drive or hike the high windswept plateau of Campo Imperatore, Italy’s ‘Little Tibet... 10th Edition, Jan 2012. 15 pages.
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Italy - Emilia-Romagna & San Marino (Chapter)
You can eat like a Roman emperor here – there’s Bologna with its ragù and porticos, posh Parma with its opera and cheese, Modena and its balsamic vinegar. This is the Emilia-Romagna & San Marino chapter from Lonely Planet’s Italy guidebook. You can eat like a Roman emperor here – there’s Bologna... 10th Edition, Jan 2012. 44 pages.
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Italy - Friuli Venezia Giulia (Chapter)
This is the Friuli Venezia Giulia chapter from Lonely Planet’s Italy guidebook. With its triple-barrelled moniker, Friuli Venezia Giulia’s multifaceted nature should come as no surprise. Cultural complexity is cherished in this small, little-visited region, tucked away on Italy’s far northeastern borders with Austria... 10th Edition, Jan 2012. 26 pages.
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Italy - Milan & the Lakes (Chapter)
This is the Milan & the Lakes chapter from Lonely Planet’s Italy guidebook. Sprawling between the Alps and the Po Valley, Lombardy (Lombardia) has one of Italy’s most varied landscapes. Industrious... at one of Italy’s finest and least known art collections at Bergamo’s Accademia Carrara... 10th Edition, Jan 2012. 56 pages.
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