Great Escapes: Italy. The Hotel Book. 2019 Edition
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In Italy, art and life are entwined. This visual journey offers
glimpses of rural landscapes, high culture, and divine food, all
spied through the doorways and windows of the country’s most
stunning hotels. Gorgeous photographs of hideaways and homesteads
from Venice to Sicily offer fabulous accommodation suggestions for
your next dolce vita getaway. To travel through Italy is as close
as one gets to being in paradise. For centuries, writers, artists,
architects, and merchants have been drawn here, inspired by the
beauty of Venice, Florence, Naples, and Rome. Countless books,
paintings, poems, and sculptures are evidence of its undying
appeal, and over the past 60 years, the country has become one of
the world’s top travel and holiday destinations. The loveliness of
Italy is, if not eternal, certainly enduring, and the easygoing and
relaxed Italian lifestyle is still unrivaled. Here, some of Italy’s
most amazing landscapes and diverse regions are brought to life,
like Tuscany, Umbria, the Amalfi Coast, and, no less magical, the
Aeolian Islands off the coast of Sicily. In these mythical
surroundings are legendary hotels full of atmosphere, where novels
are set, movies are made, weddings are celebrated, and famous love
stories consummated: Villa d’Este on Lake Como, the Pellicano Hotel
in Porto Ercole, the Il San Pietro on the Amalfi Coast, and the
Palazzo Margherita in Basilicata—to name just a few. Angelika
Taschen also reveals where to find more secret and hidden
jewels—from the Locanda Cipriani, a destination for food lovers on
the island of Torcello, to the romantic Castello di Vicarello in
Tuscany and the atmospheric Masseria Moroseta in Puglia. The editor
Angelika Taschen studied art history and German literature in
Heidelberg, gaining her doctorate in 1986. Working for TASCHEN from
1987, she has published numerous titles on art, architecture,
photography, design, travel, and lifestyle. Texts by Christiane
Reiter is a freelance author based in Brussels. She studied
journalism at the University of Eichstätt and worked as a travel
editor for Ringier Publishing in Munich and Zurich. Later, she
established the travel section of the Frankfurter Allgemeine
Sonntagszeitung.