Strike me down and sound the foghorn. This Dennis Fish No Bullshit Guide to Florence is without doubt the most informative,helpful and downright hilarious travel book ever written with the name Dennis Fish included in the title.
It is an essential companion for the first- time or the accomplished visitor to Florence and it encompasses the standard time frame of a pretty intense five day expedition to the Renaissance jewel. It allows us to view the best exhibits and experience Florence in a way that it has rarely been savoured before.
Authoritatively written, it is a heartfelt piece of work. Any tourist wishing to visit Florence will surely have to have it just on price alone.
Dennis Fish is again on hand to escort us every single step of the way as we nuzzle up next to Michelangelo's David, coo at Fra Angelico's glorious Annunciation and marvel first hand at Sandro Botticelli's divine Primavera. And we do it all with enormous satisfaction, safe in the knowledge that we have done it for the cheapest possible price and better still with few pesky tourists blocking our progress.
Dennis accompanies us into the very heart of Florentine life and then he uses his remarkable knowledge to saturate us with helpful tips, handy hints, fatuous factoids and spectacular insights. This isn't just a guide book, it is an account of hedonism and delight, making it a work of art in its own right.
Dennis Fish has Florentine blood coursing through his veins and you can have it too when you carry this delightful guide book close to your chest.
Make no mistake this is the only thing you will ever need when you visit Florence.
It is an essential companion for the first- time or the accomplished visitor to Florence and it encompasses the standard time frame of a pretty intense five day expedition to the Renaissance jewel. It allows us to view the best exhibits and experience Florence in a way that it has rarely been savoured before.
Authoritatively written, it is a heartfelt piece of work. Any tourist wishing to visit Florence will surely have to have it just on price alone.
Dennis Fish is again on hand to escort us every single step of the way as we nuzzle up next to Michelangelo's David, coo at Fra Angelico's glorious Annunciation and marvel first hand at Sandro Botticelli's divine Primavera. And we do it all with enormous satisfaction, safe in the knowledge that we have done it for the cheapest possible price and better still with few pesky tourists blocking our progress.
Dennis accompanies us into the very heart of Florentine life and then he uses his remarkable knowledge to saturate us with helpful tips, handy hints, fatuous factoids and spectacular insights. This isn't just a guide book, it is an account of hedonism and delight, making it a work of art in its own right.
Dennis Fish has Florentine blood coursing through his veins and you can have it too when you carry this delightful guide book close to your chest.
Make no mistake this is the only thing you will ever need when you visit Florence.