The Rough Guide to Tuscany and Umbria (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
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Explore every corner of this beautiful Italian region with the revised sixth edition of the Rough Guide to Tuscany & Umbria. Let the 24-page, full-colour section inspire you on where to go and what to see, from the monuments of Florence, Siena and Assisi to ancient Etruscan ruins. In addition, there are three, brand-new, 4-page inserts: ‘Diena Palio’, ‘Renaissance Art & Architecture’ and ‘Landscapes’. The guide highlights all the regions best hotels and restaurants, plus there are hundreds of listings of all the top bars, clubs, and shops, to suit every budget. To help you make the most of beautiful outdoors, there are plenty of practical tips on everything from attending the Spoleto Festival to walking in the Monti Sibillini. The guide comes complete with maps and plans for the whole area.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #251593 in Books
- Published on: 2006-06-29
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 784 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Written and researched by Jonathan Buckley, Mark Ellingham and Tim Jepson - all expert Rough Guide authors.
Customer Reviews
Best guide book to take in your hand luggage
I took this book along with others to Tuscany - my first visit. We were staying in the middle of Chiantishire and found the book invaluable and for our limited time there, accurate. There are detailed descriptions of Florence and Siena but also some helpful guidance on the Tuscany villages. Useful because the villages take time to get to and we needed to prioritise. Very accurate about the restaurants and trattorias we used.
A little disappointing overall
I bought this guide before we decided where to go exactly, and the place we went to in the end didn't feature in the book at all. It's main focus is on the larger towns & cities, so if you are planning to spent some time away from these - the guide is not great (though it does the cities well). It also gave some misleading information on some towns, describing them as unpleasant - we thought they were lovely!
Best by far
A comprehensive and entertaining guide, well written and informative. Although I accept that in the main gazeteer section the emphasis is on towns and cities, the contexts section gives a broad overview of the history of this beautiful region. Have a couple of other Tuscany guidebooks, but this is the best by far. Highly recommended.



