Affordable lodging seems to be an oxymoron for travel in Italy. Even with the abundance of information on the Internet and proliferation of guide books, it is almost impossible to find. For clean, safe, accessible lodging options that fall between the Ritz and a hostel, ie. in the price range of better motel US chains, this is the one and only book. And because each location is individually owned, there are added bonuses: charm and pride of ownership. With selection, pricing, directions, and a description of each room, a successful choice is almost assured. Now if I could only find a way to subsidize an opportunity to use this book....
Excellent for those whose want to save money on hotels...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Excellent for those whose want to save money on hotels and not worry about sacrificing quality. My husband and I married in Italy and stayed for a total of 5 weeks. We traveled as far North as Milan and as far South as Sicily. The only hotel reservation we had before we left to go to Italy, was for our wedding (3 nights). The remainder of the time, we used Margo's book and hotel signs throughout Italy. Her book was perfect for what we needed!! I recommend this book to anyone that asks, "So, where should I stay in Italy? Isn't it expensive for hotels?" It doesn't have to be. Margo writes her reviews of the hotels/rooms in a way that a friend would describe it to you - straight forward. Thanks for helping make our visit to Italy enjoyable and affordable!
This book made my vacation!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
My travel group feels very fortunate to have hooked up withthis book. It is a collection of references to accommodations withreal charm and character. The thing that struck me in reviewing the book was that the recommendations were based as much on the hotel rooms as the hoteliers. And sure enough, we feel like we made friends with the proprietors of each hotel we used. This book is great for both the budget traveller and for people who can afford to spend more; but who are interested in an eclectic european experience.
The BEST book I've ever used for finding hotels in Italy
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I loved using the 1st edition of Hello Italy but this newest edition is wonderful. It contains detailed descriptions for over 400 charming and affordable hotels in more than 20 of the most popular cities in Italy. The book also contains tips on how to make hotel reservations, how to get to the hotels, useful websites, list of packing unusual items, which hotels have handicapped access rooms, foreign phrases, how to get hotel discounts, what to do before leaving the United States, contact information for individual tourist offices, list of laundromats in the major cities, etc. Wow! I've been looking for a book like this for years and I've travelled to Italy more than 10 times.
Thorough and with a personal touch
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I am the author of Eating & Drinking in Italy and Eating & Drinking in Spanish (the What Kind of Food Am I? series). I own, and have used, all of Margo Classe's guides, including Hello Italy! These guides are thorough and the author adds a personal touch when she describes in detail each hotel she has visited. Hello Italy! is a must for the independent, budget traveler.
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