Book 7

Rome in Four Days

by Enrico Massetti

Published 18 December 2015
This guide covers a four-days visit to Rome, Italy. There are extensive descriptions and photos of the attractions for you to use during your visit. The contains many reviews for the best recommended restaurants that are at walking distance from the location where lunch or dinner are planned., you have the basic information ready: the name, address and telephone number are included in the guide together with the review.

Book 8

Verona in One Day

by Enrico Massetti

Published 2 July 2015
This is a guide to Verona, the town with the Roman Arena and the Juliet Balcony. It covers also day visits to the nearby cities of Vicenza, Padua and the art city of Mantua. There are extensive descriptions and photos of the attractions. It contains many reviews for the best recommended restaurants, you have the basic information ready: the name, address and telephone number are included in the guide together with the review.

Book 9

Ferrara

by Enrico Massetti

Published 18 July 2015
Although it certainly has a thriving tourism industry, Ferrara is not on the typical foreign tourist's itinerary, which makes it perfect for those tourists who want to get off the beaten path of Venice-Florence-Rome and soak in some authentic northern Italian culture.

It's characterized by twisting medieval cobblestoned streets, a Duomo (cathedral) with a looming Gothic facade, and--best of all--a castle straight out of storybooks, complete with towers, moat, and drawbridges (that you can cross during the day).

This is a guide to Ferrara.

There are extensive descriptions and photos of the attractions. The Estense Castle history is covered in detail.

Book 10

Turin

by Enrico Massetti

Published 7 June 2015
This is a guide to Turin, for a visit lasting two, three or more days. There are extensive descriptions and photos of the attractions: museums, churches, nightlife and other attractions. It contains reviews of places where to eat. The guide is divided in sections covering single days or half days, so you can combine several sections depending on the length of your stay and your preference of what o see.

Book 11

Milan

by Enrico Massetti

Published 21 August 2015
This is a guide to Milan, for a visit lasting two, three or more days. There are extensive descriptions and photos of the attractions: museums, churches, nightlife and other attractions. There are descriptions on how to get to Milan, on driving and parking in the city, useful info to stay there. There are reviews of several restaurants. The guide is divided in sections covering single days or half days, so you can combine several sections depending on the length of your stay and your preference of what o see.

Book 12

2019 edition

Mantova (Mantua), the capital of Matilde di Canossa and of the Gonzaga family, is an enchanted island surrounded by three lakes formed by the Mincio. The monumental scenography of the Gonzaga period, the marvelous frescoes of the Mantegna family, the splendid inventions of Giulio Romano in the Tea Palace, the churches; the patrician houses narrate the history.

This is a guide to the art city of Mantua, for a visit lasting one, two, three or more days.

There are extensive descriptions and color photos of the attractions: museums, churches, piazzas.

There are descriptions on how to get to Mantua, by train, by driving or flying to the city.

The guide is divided into sections covering short visits to the "must see" attractions and an itinerary for a multi-day complete visit to all the attractions available.

Book 14

One Day in Mantova

by Enrico Massetti

Published 21 December 2015

Book 15

One Day in Como from Milan

by Enrico Massetti

Published 27 December 2015
This guide covers the city of Como, and Brunate on Lake Como.

There are extensive descriptions and color photos of the attractions.

This e-guide is ideal for use on your smart phone or your tablet, it contain active links to the web sites of train companies, so you can with a click from the guide check the latest schedule and even buy the tickets.

It has also listing of many reviews for the best recommended restaurants that are at walking distance from the boat pier or the train station. There are active links to the review pages, you can use them if you have an active Internet connection, but, if you don't, you have the basic information ready: the name, address and telephone number are included in the guide together with the review.

Book 17

Rome a Complete Guide

by Enrico Massetti

Published 27 May 2015
This guide covers the details of a four-days visit to the major attractions of Rome, Italy. It also covers several other itineraries to discover other parts of the eternal city less known and frequented by tourists. There are extensive descriptions and photos of the attractions for you to use during your visit.