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Up-to-date information - all businesses were rechecked before publication to ensure they are still open after 2020’s COVID-19 outbreak
NEW top experiences feature - a visually inspiring collection of Naples, Pompeii & the Amalfi Coast’s best experiences and where to have them
Pull-out, passport-size 'Just Landed' card with wi-fi, ATM and transport info - all you need for a smooth journey from airport to hotel
Planning tools for family travellers - where to go, how to save money, plus fun stuff just for kids
Colour maps and images throughout
Highlightsand itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests
Insider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots
Essential infoat your fingertips - hours of operation, websites, transit tips, prices
Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sightseeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss
Cultural insights give you a richer, more rewarding travel experience - history, people, music, landscapes, wildlife, cuisine, politics
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Covers Naples, Pompeii, the Amalfi Coast, Salerno and the Cilento
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The Lonely Planet travel guides are always both interesting and useful. Filled with information on the history of each place, plus the history of the attractions and sites that are available to visit, the travel guide provides both a great reference to learn about an area and to travel and get around when visiting.
In this guide, each city/area within the region is first introduced with facts and figures, and an overview of its history. Maps and charts are nice visual references sprinkled throughout the text. Sections that follow include eating, with break down by types of food, sites/attractions, including ancient sites and with the history of the places in the description, shopping, nightlife, entertainment, seasonal festivals/events, and transportation options. All of the offerings come with gps coordinates, websites where available, and hours of operation. Itinerary suggestions can get you started if you don't know exactly what you want to do. There are tips for saving money, staying safe, and getting the most out of your time even if it's brief.
This travel guide comes in handy whether you want to read it in advance or while touring a place. It's a great reference as you navigate a new city/region and you can't go wrong when following their suggestions for places to see/eat/stay. Additional reading is suggested, as are other useful references such as books and websites. At the back are language basics and a glossary of terms.
When I prepare for a trip to a new location, I like to read a variety of guidebooks. Whether it's from the local chamber of commerce or an independent organization, each one has a different perspective that helps me put together a more complete picture of the places I'll see.
To that end, this title is one of three I've purchased (so far) for my upcoming visit to Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Naples. I particularly enjoyed the cultural and historical notes about the Campania region that were toward the end of this book. The sightseeing portion included places that are not on my brief itinerary; I deliberately skipped those for the sake of my own convenience.
This is a very thorough look at the Amalfi Coast area, and I would recommend it to any travelers going to that part of Southern Italy.
The 2023 version is unusable. LP has redone their guide books so now it is 70% flowery commentary about destinations. The list of recommended places with actually useful info is gone. Trust me and skip it.
Las guías de Lonely Planet no decepcionan; desgraciadamente, tampoco entusiasman. Tienen una lista clara de lo que uno no se puede perder, cuadros que te explican como visitar algo en un día, en dos días, en una semana... Pero siguen siendo una lista un tanto deslavazada, que da poca idea de la ciudad, de su historia y de su contexto. Por eso las tres estrellas: es correcta, y adecuada para empezar. Pero no dedicar ni una página a la historia de la república (breve) o ducado (menos breve) de Amalfi, a los años del virreinato español en Nápoles, y dedicar un capítulo a la camorra... Pues vale, pues muy bien, pero no acaba de convencer. Quizás es que a mi me gusten más los libros de viajes que las guías en sí, pero bueno, con un libro de viajes no puedes organizar un ídem. Por otro lado, tampoco dedica mucho a la costa Amalfitana; unas pocas páginas, las mismas que a otros lugares con poco nulo interés, como Sorrento. En fin, que no es que haya mucho donde elegir, pero habrá que esperar a una actualización o a otra cosa.
Lonely Planets guides are the best. You are not only getting useful information, but you also feel like you understand the region and its people ( we will see how accurately in 2 weeks’ time). Could be fun to read some Sweden/Poland guide now I think of it.