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Libro de Enrico Massetti con 50 fotografías en color.
Verona, magnífica ciudad cabecera del Véneto, conocida por su Arena, sugestivo anfiteatro de la época romana y elegida escenario del famoso drama de Shakespeare.
Esta es una guía de Verona, la ciudad con la Arena Romana y el Balcón de Julieta.
Verona tiene un centro histórico muy extenso y bien conservado. El municipio romano del año 49 A.C. reserva importantes pistas de aquella próspera...
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2019 edition - Tuscany is located in the central western part of Italy on the Tyrrhenian Sea. It gets its name from an Etruscan tribe that settled the area about three thousand years ago. It has belonged to the Romans, the Lombards, and the Franks.More than four hundred years ago under the Medicis, Tuscany became a major European center. It is undoubtedly one of Italy's top tourist destinations as well as an ideal place for your villa when you hit...
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Enrico Massetti escribió este libro con 43 magos.
En efecto: Italia posee el patrimonio artístico y cultural más notable del mundo. Y su cultura no se encuentra sólo en las grandes ciudades creativas, sino que está difusa, "repartida" por todo el territorio nacional como en ningún otro país. ¿La prueba?
Le Marche. Su costa llana y arenosa se ve interrumpida por precipicios escarpados y rocosos, una región con un paisaje rico y variado junto...
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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. 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...
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En este pequeño libro, cubro el camino de las Grandes Dolomitas. Cruza tres regiones: Südtirol, Trentino y Véneto. Es un itinerario clásico para visitar algunas de las partes más escénicas de las Dolomitas. Aconsejo a cualquiera que conduzca por ella que empiece en Bozen (Bolzano en italiano). La carretera está pavimentada y muy bien desarrollada; sin embargo, es muy curvilínea con una pendiente máxima del 12% y requiere una conducción real.
Sólo...
6) Sicily
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Eternal crossroads of the Mediterranean, Sicily's gorgeous island continues to seduce travelers with its dazzling diversity of landscapes and cultural treasures.
Sicily: Do you want to learn about Greece? So come to Sicily.
It is a paradox, but only to a certain extent.
Sicily's Greek cities (Agrigento, Selinunte, Segesta, and Syracuse, to mention the most important) were among the most beautiful Hellenic world.
Nowadays, to visit the Valley of...
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Turin, la capitale régionale du Piémont, a la réputation d'être une ville magique. Et ce ne peut être que par magie qu'une ville, considérée comme la capitale de l'industrie lourde italienne (FIAT, l'un des plus grands constructeurs automobiles du monde, y a son siège), est également l'une des principales attractions touristiques d'Italie.
Bien sûr, il y a de bonnes raisons à cela. Le Saint Suaire, l'ancien drap de lin dans lequel, selon...
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Enrico Massetti escribió este libro con 75 imágenes en color.
Se podría decir que el Vale de Aosta es una región vertical, y no solo en el sentido físico, por la cantidad de picos altos que lo rodean (incluido el Mont Blanc, la montaña más alta de Europa, a 4.807 metros de altura), sino por la sorprendente concentración de tantas maravillas naturales, tantos monumentos, legados artísticos preciosos y una preciada herencia de tal densidad...
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There is no better introduction to Italy than the classic itinerary of Rome, Florence, and Venice. But it is not dummy-proof, which is why we enlisted three of Italy's most knowledgeable Italy experts to pen this guide, which was revised after Italy's pandemic lockdowns. Their helpful advice and honest, opinionated recommendations will allow you to find the hidden gems that other visitors miss, avoid crowds and lines, and, most importantly: plan the...
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Book by Enrico Massetti with 99 color images
Abruzzo holds a record: environmental laws protect 30 percent of its territory, and no European region can boast as much. It is not without good reason. It is the region of parks, the ideal target for a naturalistic vacation. There are three national parks, one regional park, and many protected sites and nature reserves: in a region like this, it seems natural that the provincial capital is called L'Aquila...
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This guide takes you on a multi-day car trip to the Italian Riviera.It starts with a visit to Milan, then to the Charterhouse of Pavia, and continues through Portofino, Camogli, and the San Fruttuoso Abbey.It then goes to Genoa and Savona before heading North through the Langhe vineyards and reaching Turin.There are descriptions and photos of the attractions.It is ideal for use on your smartphone; it contains active links to the websites of many reviews...
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This guide covers the 9 biking itineraries in Switzerland that are prepared and maintained by the Veloland organization.These touring itineraries include difficult mountain sections that require adequate preparation, but also easy sections that can be done by families with children.Each stage is described with highlights of the localities touched and with a diagram of the elevation for the section.
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This small book describes a fifteen days car trip you can take in Apulia and the neighboring regions. The itinerary starts from the town of Ortona a Mare in Abruzzo. It goes through several cities of Apulia, 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 in Basilicata could be Italy's next great attraction. The itinerary then returns...
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If you plan to tour Europe, you should consider the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of northeastern Italy, bordering Austria and Slovenia. For simplicity's sake, we abbreviate the region's full name to Friuli. This lovely region may be an ideal vacation spot. You can get classic Italian food and other specialties and wash it with excellent local wine. While Friuli is by no means undiscovered by tourists, you usually won't be fighting crowds to see what...
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Often called the Switzerland of the South, Calabria covers the mountainous toe of Italy. Here one finds the most beautiful forests and hillsides covered with the white leaves of ancient olive trees.
Traveling between the Calabrian mountains, you are in a region bounded by two seas of approximately eight hundred kilometers of coasts in an extraordinary land of outstanding beauty.
For this configuration, incalculable views are present. Nevertheless,...
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"A little village stretching like an arch of the moon around a quiet basin. Never have I felt the way I did when I walked into that green indefiniteness, with such a sense of peace and fulfillment".From Vie Errante by Guy de MaupassantThis guide covers the itinerary Milan - Santa Margherita Ligure - Portofino; you can visit Portofino from Milan in one day, even using public transportation; the guide includes detailed info on the trains you can take...
17) Como Lake
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Book by Enrico Massetti with 241 color images.
'Lake Como' is a name you will often hear from friends or read in travel blogs if you plan a vacation in Italy. The third-largest lake in Italy is a hit amongst vacationers, and there are plenty of reasons behind it. So, let's underline everything you want to know about the area before making a vacation decision.
Where exactly is it?
Lake Como has a glacial origin and is in Lombardy, Italy, and is...
18) The Amalfi Coast
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A book by Enrico Massetti with 67 color images.
A small book about the Amalfi Coast, which is undoubtedly 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 is scented with lemons and wild herbs, and the sea is fresh. The villages along the Amalfi Coast have cobblestoned streets lined with bougainvillea-covered villas, Arabic arches, and...
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Siena es una de las ciudades medievales mejor conservadas de Italia, en el corazón de la Toscana. Construida sobre tres colinas y rodeada de murallas bien conservadas, está repleta de bellos ejemplos de arquitectura gótica y cuenta con una de las plazas únicas en el mundo, il Campo, (con forma de concha y bordes festoneados). Por supuesto, el mundialmente famoso Palio de Siena forma parte de la identidad, la historia y la cultura sienesas. Siena...
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Using fresh ingredients in Italian cooking seems to shame the UK and the USA. The joy of eating fresh tomatoes and excellent olive oil is without equal. It's hard to travel anywhere in Italy without enjoying the fine wines. 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...
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