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Fodor's Essential Italy 2022

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Full-color guide • Make your trip to Italy unforgettable with 46 maps, illustrated features, and over 100 color photos.
Customize your trip with simple planning tools • Ideas for making the most of your time • Practical advice for getting around • Easy-to-read color maps
Explore Rome, Florence, Venice, and beyond • Discerning Fodor’s Choice picks for hotels, restaurants, sights, and more • “Word of Mouth” tips from fellow Fodor’s travelers • Illustrated features on the Sistine Chapel, Tuscan wine country, and the Cinque Terre • Best art treasures, medieval hill towns, and local foodie finds • Tips for beating the euro
Opinions from destination experts • Fodor’s Italy-based writers reveal their favorite local haunts • Frequently updated to provide the latest information
"Here are 500 pages of lively and accurate information, imbued with a sense of fun from the outset.... The writers are savvy guides. I was a little surprised to see a hotel and several restaurants that I considered my finds described and even awarded 'Fodor’s Choice' spots."
–Frances Mayes, author of Under the Tuscan Sun

912 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1980

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Fodor's Travel Publications is a United States-based producer of English-language travel guides and online tourism information. It was founded by Hungarian Eugene Fodor in 1936.
Fodor’s was acquired by Random House in 1986 and sold to Internet Brands in 2016.

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10 reviews
June 10, 2022
never thought i’d be writing a review for a travel book LOL

i would’ve liked to see images next to the activities proposed or even images of all the cities and towns mentioned. that’s the main downfall i can think of.

other than that i find it gives great advice, an extensive idea of activities, gives culinary tips and is a good, compacted guide for anyone who wishes to visit multiple regions in italy at once. will def bring with me on board!
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May 19, 2025
i did not read this whole thing bc i’m not going to every city in italy. i’ll lyk if it was helpful post-trip but i definitely learned things lol
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September 16, 2017
As someone who has made two extended trips to Italy in recent years, and planning future trips there, I was interested to see how Fodor covered places I had seen, as well as future destinations. The book is comprehensive, accurate, and full of background information, history and tips on the destinations, particularly major ones like Rome, Florence and Venice. Indeed, this guide gets to the essentials, and provides information in proportion to the attractions and interests of given locations (more, say, on Florence than the Valle d'Aosta, though it does touch on the latter more than some "best of" guidebooks). It does cover pretty much all the places of interest to tourists, and provides current information on local accommodations, transit and cuisine.

It's a bulky work, but given its main focus -- what a traveler should plan for and look for, before-the-fact -- it's highly useful and informative. It can help a traveler decide what destinations to see, and what places to seek out once there, and how to get to them. It has an insider's knowledge, sometimes gossipy, sometimes insightful, as to how best to experience it. (It's amusing to read, for instance, "Florence's popularity with tourists means that, unfortunately, there's a higher percentage of mediocre restaurants here," before Fodor goes on with an insider's tips on which restaurants a visitor should try).

The book is well-organized, colorful, well-illustrated with maps and pictures, has a nice pull-out map of Rome in back, and has readable and interesting prose. In all, it's a worthwhile guide to plan a trip, or several trips.
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540 reviews1 follower
January 26, 2015
This was my first Fodor's. A little intimidating after some of the smaller, more concise travel books I'd used before. 440 pages. But Italy, for me required a lot of depth before I went to make sure I understood the history (very complex) and the relevance of the art treasures and the gifted creators who made everything we wanted to see. Even after two trips, we haven't even begun to scratch the surface.
4,150 reviews20 followers
December 23, 2017
This book made me so hungry. It is a good thing I don't drive or I would have left for Italy all ready. It was so fun to read about all the things that are so Interesting to me. I am Italian and I always wanted to go, but reading a travel guide is as close as I am going to get at this point. The pictures were so beautiful.
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July 26, 2010
I recommend this book for travelers visiting the Vatican. This section of the book is very comprehensive. It includes tips on wait times, various collections (i.e., Egyptian art), appropriate dress, and items to bring with you (i.e., binoculars to view the Sistine Chapel).
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113 reviews
October 21, 2011
This was such a great tool in planning our trip to the three main cities that this book focuses on. Each night we would plan out the things we wanted to do the next day and because this helped us plan so well we always had time left over to do more things!
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529 reviews
July 27, 2011
I downloaded this on my Nook so I would not have to carry books on our trip to Italy. I found this to be the most helpful in reading about the sights we were seeing--both before and after.
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