Venice by Damien Simonis

Venice by Damien Simonis

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Summary

This guide to the "romantically charged" city of Venice includes details on trips along the Grand Canal and day trips to the home of Romeo and Juliet - Verona. As well as covering the architecture of the city, this guide also has information on accommodation and where to eat.

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Venice by Damien Simonis

Marvel at mosaics, drift away on a gondola or dance the night away at a masked ball. This guide reveals the best of Italy's most magical city. Includes 24 page full-colour map section, detailed colour guide to the Grand Canal, walking tours and an invaluable language section and food glossary.
DAMIEN SIMONIS, born and bred in Sydney, Australia, has had a little trouble settling down since he took a one-way flight to Cairo in 1989. In his baggage was a BA in modern languages from Melbourne University and seven years experience as a reporter and copy editor on some of Australia's leading dailies, including the Australian, The Age, and the West Australian. Since landing in the Egyptian capital, Damien has lived, studied, and worked all over Europe and the Middle East. In 1992 he started writing guidebooks and travel articles for publications in Australia, the UK, and North America, and he hasn't stopped since. His wanderings have taken him from Ukraine to the Sudan, from Syria to Morocco, from the Alps to the Straits of Gibraltar. On his two greatest passions, Spain and Italy, he has written extensively. He currently divides his time between London, Barcelona, and the road.
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ISBN 13 9781864503210
ISBN 10 1864503211
Title Venice
Author Damien Simonis
Series Lonely Planet City Guides
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Lonely Planet Publications Ltd
Year published 2002-03-23
Number of pages 288
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