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Bologna & Emilia-Romagna, 4th (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)

Bologna & Emilia-Romagna, 4th (Country & Regional Guides - Cadogan)
By Dana Facaros, Michael Pauls

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Americans are discovering a place Europeans have known for centuries - lovely Emilia-Romagna, home of spaghetti bolognese, Pavarotti, Parma ham, Lambrusco, lasagna, macaroni, balsamic vinegar and much more. Now fully redesigned, this new edition of the only guide available to this essentially Italian region contains the most up-to-the-minute practical information and listings, along with color photographs and maps. Cadogan's best-selling authors unearth treasures to compare with those of Tuscany and Lombardy: visit beautiful Bologna, a city whose historic center is considered one of the best preserved and maintained in Italy, and the pretty mountain valleys that lead to the Apennines. Rimini, Italy's vast, madcap, international resort is explored, as is San Marino, the world's smallest and oldest republic, nestling in the region's corner. This guide uncovers a region people know better than they think.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #167775 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-06-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 336 pages

Editorial Reviews

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‘Bologna & Emilia-Romagna is by far the most comprehensive guidebook – The Daily Telegraph (UK)

‘If you are thinking of visiting the region, be sure to take this one with you.’ – The Sunday Times (UK)

‘Excellent coverage of the whole region as well as of Bologna itself’ – Stanford’s Online (UK)

From the Back Cover

Strung like a necklace of pearls along the Po, the cities of Emilia-Romagna form one of Italy’s finest ornaments, drawing attention for truly great art and exciting cuisine, and for their congenial urbanity. Only an hour apart by train, each still has a unique personality: Ravenna aglitter with Byzantine mosaics; ‘fat’ Bologna, Europe’s oldest university city, full of medieval monuments and tortellini; Ferrara, a Renaissance dream; opera-loving Parma, city of Corregio and prosciutto; Modena, sleek birthplace of the Ferrari; and Rimini, Italy’s most buzzing beach resort. Cadogan’s landmark guide covers them all, and the lush countryside around, from Verdi’s Bussetto to pink flamingos in the Adriatic lagoons.

About the Author

Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls are passionate about Europe and have written over 30 books for Cadogan, including 20 in the Italy series, a country where they lived for several years.



Customer Reviews

A Smart Guide to and Oft Over-looked Region5
I purchased this book prior to studying abroad in Bologna, and it has been an essential part of traveling in the region. If you plan on taking day trips throughout Emilia-Romagna this book will lead you to all the important things, especially where to eat! The histories and descriptions are witty and informative and seem to explain the sites better than most other guides I have encountered. My only complaint is that only the bigger cities (Bologna, Parma, Ravenna, etc) have maps, so you might find yourself a little lost if you don't find the tourist office or someone to point you in the right direction. It is really a great purchase that I would recommend for anyone who plans to travel or live in the region.

great guide to Emilia-Romagna5
We traveled to Bologna and Emilia cities and Appenines in September 2008. We loved every minute of it- great food, nice people, and beautiful scenery. This book gave us the best recommendations for restaurants and hotels, with interesting historical background. Well written and fluent.

Nice detailed guide book4
I got this book as a planning guide for a trip to the Emilia romagna region in the next year or so. Most guidebooks ignore this region because it is a mainly agrarian part of the country. It seems to be well organized and easily makes a case for spending a week to ten days in the region. I think for folks who want to explore the heartland of italian cooking this is probably the right book. I think one of the nice touches is they identify several country Inns that seem to be nice alternatives to city hotels