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| 01 | Venice: Books: Venice Recommended ReadingSee also Italy General Library “I saw it as I imagine most people do: as a museum full of tourists, a dead city. But as Venetians well know, it is... |
| 02 | Rome: Guides & Tour Operators: Context RomeFounded by journalist Paul Bennett, an American expat, and his Italian–American wife, Lani Bevacqua, Context Rome offers a more affordable–albeit less socially elite-cadre of guides than those at a Private... |
| 03 | Florence: Books: Florence Recommended ReadingITALY: GENERAL NONFICTION An Italian Education, Tim Park, 1995 — A portrait of Italian family life, at school, at home, in church, and in the countryside by a British-born writer,... |
| 04 | Paris: Books: Paris Recommended Reading“To know Paris is to know a great deal.” ~Henry Miller NONFICTION Hungry For Paris: The Ultimate Guide to the City’s 102 Best Restaurants, Alexander Lobrano, 2008 — A thoroughly... |
| 05 | Barcelona: Books: Spain Recommended ReadingBARCELONA “The lamps along the Ramblas sketched an avenue of vapor that faded as the city to awake…The brightness of dawn filtered down from balconies and cornices in streaks of... |
| 06 | Rome: Pulse: Rome for ChildrenYou asked: I’m going to Rome with my family, and I’m looking for child-friendly recommendations. What would you suggest? Navigating Italy’s largest city with children can be overwhelming. With the... |
| 07 | New York: Books: Recommended Reading on New York“New York is to the nation what the white church spire is to the village—the visible symbol of aspiration and faith, the white plume saying the way is up!” ~E.B.... |
| 08 | Rome: Travel Specialist: Insiders ItalyMarjorie Shaw was born in Rome and grew up all over Italy. She decided to turn her obsession with all things Italian into a business almost twenty years ago and... |
| 09 | Rome: What to See & Do: Family Friendly: Family Activities in RomeRead a member’s postcard on a recent family trip to Rome. Finding restaurants that are family friendly can be a chore in some cities but it’s part of la dolce... |
| 10 | Rome: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Galleria BorgheseMost of Rome may seem filled with private palaces and villas whose doors remained closed to visitors, but the Galleria Borghese gives access to the city’s finest collection of Baroque... |
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| 01 | You Asked: Can you recommend a good tour guide for a family in Rome?Two companies that friends have personally recommended as being particularly sensitive to family groups are Context Rome (Via Baccina 40; (39) 06-482-0911; in U.S. 888-467-1986 www.rome.contexttravel.com) and Insiders Italy (718-855-3878;... |
| 02 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: You asked: Can you recommend a good tour company for my family in Italy?Two companies that friends have personally recommended as being particularly sensitive to family groups are Context Rome (Via Baccina 40; (39) 06-482-0911; in U.S. 888-467-1986 www.rome.contexttravel.com) and Insiders Italy (718-855-3878;... |
| 03 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Italy and CroatiaI am travelling to Italy and Croatia with 3 friends at the end of June for my 40th Bday. What is the coolest way to get from Italy to Croatia... |
| 04 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Vacation ReadingThis may not be completely appropriate BUT with Spring break ahead of us does anyone have any good reads (not too depressing) that they recommend? |
| 05 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Italy for a week in AprilMy husband and I are heading to Zurich in mid-April for a friend’s 50th birthday. We thought we would take the following week and head into Italy. Neither one of... |
| 06 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Bracciano, ItalyThe following is from a friend who has written a soon-to-be-published book on special hotels in Italy: “Alas, there is nothing in Ladispoli nor Bracciano that is of any similar... |
| 07 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Bracciano, ItalyFrom Pamela O’Shea of Custom Italy: “I have done numerous weddings at Odelscalchi and personally I have always stayed out in Bracciano in the most adorable B&B which is one... |
| 08 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: charter a boat on east coast of floridaDear Kim, Two of your best Florida options would be the luxury hotels in the Miami or Palm Beach areas. All of them can easily arrange for a day charter,... |
| 09 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Jalousie Plantation, St LuciaWe will be traveling to St Lucia in few weeks. Based on a recommendation from a travel agent in London, we booked the Jalouise Plantation in Soufrière. We were particularly... |
| 10 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Vacation ReadingI just finished and loved Lost Son, by M. Allen Cunningham, a fictionalized biography of the life of poet Rainer Maria Rilke. Large parts are set in Paris, where Rilke... |
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