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Venice: Books: Venice Recommended Reading

See 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...
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Jaipur: Books: India Reading List

INDIA “India! the land of dreams and romance, of fabulous wealth and fabulous poverty, of splendor and rags, of palaces and hovels, of famine and pestilence, of genii and giants...
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Venice: Strategies: Itineraries: 3-Day Itinerary: Venice with Kids

DAY 1 MORNING: Arrive and check-in. Take a walk around the neighborhood to get your bearings. LUNCH: Have a light lunch in an informal place where you can watch the...
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Venice: Indagare Insiders: Francesca Bortolotto Possati on Venice

A native Venetian and third-generation hotelier, Francesca Bortolotto Possati serves as the Chairman and president of the Bauer Hotel Group, which owns the Bauer Il Palazzo. “The textile shop and...
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Venice: Villa & Apartment Rentals: Short-term Apartment Rentals in Venice

For apartments with hotel-like services see Living Like A Local, Family Friendly and La Calcina in Value, which has an apartment annex. For recommended apartment rental companies, see Ask Advice...
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Venice: What to See & Do: Music: Venice Jazz Club

Nightly jazz appearances by visiting musicians and singers or concerts by the Venice Jazz Club (VCJ) quartet and their special guests in a club near the Ca’ Rezzonico. They often...
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Venice: Indagare Insiders: JoAnn Locktov on Venice

JoAnn Locktov, who is a master mosaic master and author of books on mosaics, frequently spends time in Venice where she studies work from past centuries as well as from...
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Venice: What to See & Do: Events: Venice Biennale

Achim Borchardt-Hume, a curator of modern and contemporary art at Tate Modern, comments on what not to miss during the 52nd Biennale, which runs through November 21 and is curated...
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Venice: Villa & Apartment Rentals: Apartment Rentals in Venice

There are a number of reputable rental companies from Best in Italy, which offers palazzo rentals, to www.rentalinitaly.com, which has options ranging from very simple apartments for as low as...
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Venice: Where to Stay: Living Like a Local: Venice Apartments

The Salmaso family—who own two reasonably priced three-star hotels that are constantly booked up by repeat visitors, the Ala and Pensione Accademia —also rent out two renovated apartments in the...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Venice with children

We will be traveling to Venice in late October with our two kids, 9 and 7 yrs old. Any suggestions on areas that would be fun with kids? Any suggestions...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Vacation Reading

This may not be completely appropriate BUT with Spring break ahead of us does anyone have any good reads (not too depressing) that they recommend?
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Places to Dine as a Woman Traveling Alone in Paris (50+)

Any restaurants you can recommend that are memorable and that have a communal table and/or are welcoming to a woman traveling alone for dinner (I hate to eat alone in...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Travel agent for Greece

Do you know a travel agent who can work on Greece? Not a huge type of tour booking, simply a couple of reservations and guides.
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Tour of the Arsenal in Venice

Has anyone arranged a tour Venice’s Arsenal?
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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;...
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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;...
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Discussion Boards:Destinations: Washington, DC Recommendations Needed

My husband and I will be at the Mandarin Oriental in Washington, DC during early July including the holiday weekend (sadly due t work) and aside from the museums, I...
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Discussion Boards:Destinations: India: Shopping and Family Travel Advice

We have a member who is traveling to India in December with her nine-year-old daughter. They go first to Jodhpur; then to Manwar tented camp; Agra; and Jaipur, and have...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Cottage to rent in the Outer Hebrides

You should be aware that in Scotland there is no middle market for house rentals; rather, options tend to consist of two extremes—basic cottages or lavish castles. While typical Scottish...
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