"Would you like to visit Venice with your own personal guide walking next to you?"
How would you like to visit Venice with your own personal
professional tour guide walking next to you and pointing
out the magnificent art and history of this ancient city? Robert Wayne has authored, as part of his European series,
a fascinating book entitled Venice in Context: The
Independent Traveler's Guide To Venice offering an entirely
new concept in travel guidebooks. With the aid of a CD that is included with the book, the
visitor to Venice can now listen to the voice of Dateline
NBC announcer Joel Godard, pointing the way to most of the
major attractions of Venice.
It is similar to audio tours you purchase in some of the
most important world museums, where patrons explore the
masterpieces on display. The book, together with the CD, divides itself into 12
tours exploring Venice in the context of its wonderful art
and history.
The reader will be able to listen and learn about St.
Marks' Square and Basilica, Doge's Palace, Gate of Paper,
Bell Tower of St. Mark, Venice's Mint, Royal Gardens,
Bridge of Sighs, the waterfront, Church of Zacharias,
Church of Pieta, School of St. George of the Dalmatians,
Church of St. George Major, Church of St. Mary in Glory of
the Brothers, Story of the Gondola, Square and Church of
St. James and Rialto, Church of St. Mary of Health,
Venice's Customhouse, and the Square and Church of Saints
John and Paul. Interwoven with these tours are the narrator's interesting
comments concerning famous artists, musicians, historical
figures, famous gondolas, and the Vaporetti System. Moreover, the book's vibrant color photos, maps, historical
timeline, web sites addresses, glossary, meticulous
research and museum information, all enhance its
effectiveness. What is most practical about the guidebook and the CD is
that the traveler can now visit these sights at his or her
own pace without having to rush off with some tour group.
You can re-visit or pause, while visiting any place of
interest as many times as your heart desires, and always
have at your beck and call the narrative comments of Joel
Goddard.
No longer do you have to strain yourself to hear and
understand the guide, who very often has a tendency to
ramble monotonously, and half of the time putting you to
sleep. You don't even have to take notes, as the combination of
the written and spoken words will always be at your
fingertips, either for pre-arrival or post arrival use.
As the author states: "this guide has been designed
primarily for independent travelers who prefer to enjoy a
city on their own terms while making the most of their
precious time." Travelers who like to linger at each destination will
probably have the most to gain from this well organized and
researched guidebook.
This certainly is an excellent addition to the many
guidebooks available concerning the historic cities of
Europe. I look forward to the next one in the series
pertaining to London.
Reviewed by Norman Goldman
Courtesy Bookpleasures
Posted January 16, 2003
SummaryThis guide offers the history- and art-loving traveler 12
narrative tours of Venice using audio CDs alongside
easy-to-follow maps, detailed diagrams of churches, and
helpful information about how to get around. With more than
12 million tourists spending a day or less in the city, time
is of the essence. Two guided audio CDs allow independent
travelers the freedom to go at their own pace, picking and
choosing what they want to see and when they want see it.
Each carefully selected tour-whether through the famed St.
Mark's Square or other sites often overlooked by the busy
traveler-brings to life the city's rich history and heritage
with fascinating stories about historical figures, artists,
and musicians. Included is a comprehensive historical and
artistic time line and glossary.
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