While bustling Naples is packed with historic palaces and irresistible restaurants - plus easy access to the archaeological treasure trove of Pompeii - the Amalfi Coast promises some of Italy's most... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Another great travel book by DK Eyewitness. Lots of great information about sites to see. Includes map and latest info. Quality printing and quality book.Purchase at a discounted rate at many locations but not at national book stores.
Top 10 series are great
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I love the top 10 series guides, bought one in Athens a few years ago and have been hooked.
Top 10 Naples and Amalfi Coast
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
The Eyewitness travel books are wonderful. They don't tell you too much info and they have pictures and diagrams so you can decide better what you want to see and you are able to follow the picture/maps so easily. I've used the one for southern Spain and Greece. This is no exception.
Excellent, compact guide to Naples and Amalfi Coast
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
As a frequent visitor to the area I was pleasantly surprised by this very practical and compact guidebook to Naples and the Amalfi Coast. I am pleased that this is a book that I would take with me on my next trip - there is enough here that is new for me, and I'm surprised that the recommendations are, based on my tastes and personal experiences, quite accurate. I am particularly pleased that the author gives good coverage to the Capodimonte Museum (I had really expected to criticize the book for overlooking one of Naples most important attractions), which for some reason is usually given short shrift in American guidebooks. On the other hand, the allegiance to a "top ten" format can be a little misleading unless the reader is careful: the Capodimonte is listed as a "top ten" museum along with such extremely minor destinations as the "paper" museum in Amalfi (Museo della Carta), but note however that the Capodimonte museum is itself a "top ten" attraction for the entire region. It's also interesting that the book does not devote much space to such well-known destinations (and typical tourist overnight stays) as Sorrento and Amalfi itself. Quite frankly, I think it's a wise decision: the book is small enough to fit comfortably in a jacket pocket or a purse or a knapsack, and I think it's primarily meant for the traveler who is staying in Naples (perhaps for business) and is interested in what to see in the city and on day trips along the coast, as far south as Paestum. One minor nit: although the author mentions that nativity scene decorations ("Presepe") are typical souvenirs of Naples he does not mention the street "Via San Gregorio Armeno" which is lined with shops selling them. I personally consider it a highlight destination of the city. Similarly, although he mentions Vietri sul Mare, there's no photo of the town and he doesn't really convey how much fun it is to explore the ceramic shops there. Of course a book this size can't really do more than list the attractions: a careful reader who knows what they are interested in will find much useful information here. Highly recommended.
Top 10 Naples
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Terrific - easy to use and so much information!!! And it is compact and light.
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