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Michelin Green Guide Sicily (Michelin Green Guides)

Michelin Green Guide Sicily (Michelin Green Guides)

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Creator: Gwen Cannon
Publisher: Michelin Travel Publications
Category: Book

List Price: $21.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 242684

Media: Paperback
Edition: Revised
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 448
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 4.5 x 0.7

ISBN: 2067123327
Dewey Decimal Number: 914
UPC: 086699007636
EAN: 9782067123328
ASIN: 2067123327

Publication Date: March 16, 2007
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Also Available In:

  • Paperback - Michelin Green Guide Sicily (Michelin Green Guide: Sicily)
  • Paperback - Michelin the Green Guide Sicily (Michelin Green Guide: Sicily)
  • Paperback - Michelin THE GREEN GUIDE Sicily, 1e (THE GREEN GUIDE)

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  • Frommer's Sicily (Frommer's Complete)
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  • Blue Guide Sicily, Seventh Edition (Blue Guide Sicily)
  • The Rough Guide to Sicily Region Map (Rough Guide Country/Region Map)
  • The Leopard: A Novel

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
We are the Mobility Experts- A company focused on the enjoyment of travel and mobility for over 100 years.- Innovative enough to provide products to the consumer for their traveling benefit; an atlas designed for the way you drive -- organized geographically, not alphabetically.- Committed to continuously improving our travel publications with each update.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars michelin guide to Sicily   September 1, 2008
As always, a geat guide series in any Euripean country. Best of all is its reputation (deserved) for objectivity of its reviwers. It's true!


1 out of 5 stars Typical Michelin   May 10, 2006
As pointed out in the other review, Michelin books are organized alphabetically. While they may be good for laying out a web site they are frustrating and inefficient to use to plan a trip. Unless you travel alphabetically.


5 out of 5 stars Great Guide to Sicily   September 13, 2002
 44 out of 46 found this review helpful

The Green Guide Sicily was added to this series in 1998 and gives you all the information you need for a trip to Sicily.

Sicily is not just the birthplace of the Mafia that Hollywood has led you to believe. It's a sleepy place untouched by tourist throngs with a wealth of beautiful Greek ruins. I visited in July 2001 and used this book as my main travel book. As in all the Michelin guides the cities and tourist attractions are listed are organized alphabetically without any geographic considerations so you need to refer to a map to find an unfamiliar place. There are limited maps printed at the beginning of the book. Hours of opening with telephone numbers are given at the back of the book for the major attractions. This is critically important; you don't want to drive across the island to arrive at place that's closed for the 3 to 4 hour midday siesta. Tourist amenities are limited in Sicily, I stayed at one of the best hotels in Palermo (according to the Italy Red Guide) and it was awful. In some remote places finding a place to buy cool drinks or snacks is a challenge that Americans used to having convenience stores everywhere will notice. The upside of this is that there are so few tourists that you get a unique perspective on the places you see. I spent 90 minutes at the superb Greek temple at Segesta during which I was the only person there for most of the time. There weren't many people at the Selunente or Agrigento Greek temples either. The guide refrains from gossipy editorializing, sticking to one or two pages of facts and picture or two of important sites. There is a useful system of prioritizing sites; Three stars is a must see, one star for sites worth visiting if you're in the area or have extra time on your hands. I found that I usually agreed.


5 out of 5 stars A really great guide   March 15, 1999
 40 out of 48 found this review helpful

I'm building an internet site all about Sicily. I found this book so useful in my photographic tours of Sicily. It is a book that who love Sicily might not to miss. I appreciated particularly the advices about where to eat. It's simply ... complete!

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