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Blue Guide Emilia Romagna
Emilia Romagna is a region of fine towns and exceptional cuisine, home to Parma ham, spaghetti bolognese and balsamic vinegar. This fully updated chapter from Blue Guide Northern Italy explores all aspects of the region in detail, from the Formula One racetrack at Imola to the stunning mosaics of Ravenna.
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Emilia Romagna is a region of fine towns and exceptional cuisine, home to Parma ham, spaghetti bolognese and balsamic vinegar. This fully updated chapter from Blue Guide Northern Italy explores all aspects of the region in detail, from the Formula One racetrack at Imola to the stunning mosaics of Ravenna.
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4 reviews for Blue Guide Emilia Romagna
Additional Information
Author | Alta Macadam |
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Edition | 2 |
ISBN (Digital) | 9781910480670 |
ISBN (print) | 9781905131808 |
Print Pages | 214 |
Publication Year | 2017 |
Gaby via Amazon –
This was a real find! So accurate and really detailed! Recommend it wholeheartedly – the best guide around on this area.
Alexandra Neustadt via Amazon –
Great book! Covers all of the main cities in Emilia-Romagna–Parma, Modena, Bologna, Ferrara, Ravenna, and more. Pretty slim, so easy for traveling. I disagree with the other reviewers who gave it one star. Blue Guides have never been your typical tourist book. They include much more information and history about the sights. I use online research and other basic travel books to map out what I want to see. Then I take a Blue Guide with me so I can really learn about what I’m looking at. This Blue Guide is perfect for that.
S. Mason via Amazon –
Not the usual tourist attractions.
Lots of great details. Little towns. I got it in the kindle edition so I can travel with it. Very useful.
Christopher Chinnery via Amazon –
Compact and informative. Almost perfect.
Bought for a short visit to Ferrara. It is a very handy size but much more informative than any English language guide I could find in the usual London shops. In the tradition of Blue Guides, it is well writen and informative with a strong emphasis on art and architecture. I like the lack of illustrations which only add to the weight, break up the text, and serve no useful purpose. I intend to use it to visit and re-visit other towns in Emilia Romagna. The maps are useful for arriving by train, then getting around on foot and cycle (the best way of seeing all the towns in this flat region).