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Paperback Let's Go: Italy Book

ISBN: 0312385722

ISBN13: 9780312385729

Let's Go: Italy

&&LPPacked with travel information, including more listings, deals, and insider tips: &&L/PCANDID LISTINGS of hundreds of places to wine and dine like a localRELIABLE MAPS and directions to help you navigate all seven Roman hillsINSIDER TIPS on getting the best bang for your buck in Milan's boutiquesTHEMED ITINERARIES for big eaters, heavy drinkers, and curious explorersThe BEST NIGHTLIFE, from the wild clubs of Rimini to the garden bars of SicilyBIKING...

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Let's go Italy

Excellent resource with lots of information that you should have like embassy, restaurants, attractions, and accommodations. Fast shipping, good condition

Best guide book for interested travellers on a budget

Pretty reliable truly budget minded. Lots of info. Very usable.

Its great

This book is becoming my best friend. Its so easy to find the information need it. Give you choices, alternative on how to do it, I'm really happy with this buy. I used the Let Go in Spain, they are great little book. You will find any information about the country what is expensive or on a budget. Also really friendly to use. We love it.

The Best Guidebook For Those On a Tight Budget

While, I havnen't used the 2006 edition of this guidebook, back in 2004, this was by far the best guidebook for the backpacker/college student on a very limited budget. I found this book to be superior to LP and Rough Guides. The best aspect of the book are the reviews and listings for places to sleep and eat. The only drawback is that the guide to attractions and such isn't as good as some of the other guides. I used this book in addition to Rick Steves' Italy book, and highly recommend both. While Rick is great with tips and tricks and unique finds (and occassionally inexpensive restaurants/hotels), he tends to assume his auidence has a little more money than most college students travelling to Europe would have. He also has a better focus on what's worth doing and what's wasting your time. So in summary, while the LG series is great for the super-budget traveler, it isn't quite complete. For that, go with one of Ricks books. They complement each other quite nicely.

Avoid the tourist trap!

This book allowed my friends and I to see [and eat] all the best of Italy on a tight bugdet & with limited time. Thanks to this book we were able to avoid spending $ on sub par food at all the tourist traps that surround the typical tourist destinations in Italy's popular cities and allowed us to find eateries we wouldn't have visited otherwise. This book is a definite must have for anyone visiting Italy who desires an invidividualised and worthwhile experience.
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