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Dictionaries, guidebook and rough guide of Italy
If you travel to Italy without a decent guidebook, a dictionary or a rough guide of Italy, you will run the risk of missing important tourist experiences and attractions, and will probably waste a considerable amount of time attempting to research opening times and travel arrangements, also, the pocket dictionaries are good for travelling purposes. The best guidebooks don't just help with the practicalities of visiting major sights, they also provide good advice on more obscure places of interest, restaurants, and transport. If you're looking for a budget option, there are plenty of affordable guidebooks. If you really don't want to spend the money, maybe, your local library probably has a selection of guides you can borrow. It's also a good idea to photocopy essential pages, or print off website pages, to save carrying a heavy volume around with you.
The Rough Guide series of books are the best on the market for complete and elaborated, up to date and relevant information on countries worldwide. The Rough Guide to Italy is of course absolutely no exception. Rough Guide to Italy, covers every single conceivable fact about Italy, it goes off the beaten track for those wanting to learn more about what lies behind the beautiful tourist face of the country, there are sections dedicated to each and every museum, sight, sound and experience to behold in Italy and it is for the very depth of content that this book stands out above all other guidebooks to Italy.
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