The Rough Guide to Venice and the Veneto (Rough Guide To Venice & the Veneto)
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #418928 in Books
- Published on: 2001-06-28
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 480 pages
Customer Reviews
Very useful
I've used this on two visits. And twice it's done it's job admirably. While I can't vouch for the accommodation section - we'd pre-booked - the info on the sights is thorough, though at times a little over the top. For example, the way the author drools over the view from the connecting bridge between Murano and Burano... if I'd written the book, that 'view' wouldn't even have deserved a mention. I prefer guides that tell it as it is - if something's truly outstanding, then I want to know; if it's merely something to see if you're passing, then I want to know I can skip it without being plagued by the thought I might have missed something spectacular. Some things, like Scoule Grande de Rocco (excuse the spelling, but I don't have the book to hand) was virtually deserted - maybe everyone was using this book because it didn't do any justice in describing the masterpieces on display here. As proof of that, we didn't visit this place on our first visit, only on the last day of our second, when we were running out of things to see. Well, guess where will be high on the list to return to next trip. That said, this is a decent guide, but like so many others, it just has certain failings.
Fantastic!
Just returned from Venice where we used this guide. Excellent information on places to visit including concerts and superb recommendations on bars and restaurants - thanks to this guide we had some fantastic meals. Really, really good - buy it now!
Really Informative - Really Useful
This guide was essential reading whilst in Venice. This particular version had very few mistakes and I was suprised how up-to-date things like prices for exhibitions, museums, travel cards etc.
Without this guide I would have spent money unnecessarily, as things like the VeniceCard and travel passes are not widely advertised in Venice itself or online.
The guide also provided me with information about neighbouring towns, which prompted visits to neighbouring Padua which was useful.
For beginners and experts alike, it is indispensable reading and the quality of information provided is second-to-none. (Even historical descriptions for those who want to take an extra step) Overall, this particular guide is unbeatable.





