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156 of 157 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: The Rough Guide Venice Map (Rough Guide City Maps) (Map) I'm just back from three weeks in Venice. Because I'm obsessive, I ended up taking along four maps: Street Smart, Lonely Planet, National Geographic, and the Rough Guide map. I thought I'd share my experiences.
Many people who go to Venice stick to the main walkways between the most important tourist spots: the Accademia, the Rialto Bridge, and San Marco square. I am not that sort of person. I walked all over the city: along the waterfronts of Dorsoduro and Cannaregio, through the parks of Castello and Sant'Elena, and to all the churches I could find. I also found that taking non-standard routes between well-known places avoided the street merchants and pedestrian crush. You can see what I was putting my maps through. The Rough Guide map was the most useful map I took to Venice. It's printed on waterproof plastic, which is useful in the drizzle. I'm rough on things: it never tore. It was easy enough to fold the map in such a way that it was convenient to...Read more 27 of 28 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: The Rough Guide Venice Map (Rough Guide City Maps) (Map) I spent six days in Venice in April of 2006. After using the
excellent Rough Guide map of Barcelona, I purchase Rough Guide maps when ever they are published for my destination. What I love about these maps is that they are complete, accurate and very tough. You can carry them around in your pocket, bend them and sweat on them and they still remain as usable as ever. You cannot get lost in Venice in the sense that you don't know how to get back to somewhere familiar because there is always a waterbus stop nearby that you can take to some place you know. But the twisty pedestrian streets can be very confusing, ending in canals, so it can be difficult to get from place to place or to find a place you want to go to. For this you want the Rough Guide map. I walked all over Venice, including some off the beaten track areas where I saw very few tourists. In summary: for Venice my advice is...Read more 18 of 18 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Waterproof Venice Map by Rough Guide Maps (Rough Guide Country/Region Map) (Map) I went to Venice for the first time in May 2007 and found this map indispensable. It was better than many other maps I had researched and better than maps that I saw for sale in Venice! Would definitely recommend to anyone going to Venice, particularly if it is your first visit to this beautiful yet very easy to get lost in city. |