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Travel Northern Italy - Discover Secret Spots That 99% of Tourists Don't Know About And How to Avoid Many Subtle Costly Mistakes - cover

Travel Northern Italy - Discover Secret Spots That 99% of Tourists Don't Know About And How to Avoid Many Subtle Costly Mistakes

Diego M. Alejandro

Publisher: JOYFUL PRINTS

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Summary

Attention Traveller, Explorer and Connoisseurs of the Rare and Authentic Places:

If you're here, it means you're finally ready to go beyond the touristed facades and truly experience the unvarnished majesty of Northern Italy.

You seek more than a regurgitated "greatest hits" tour that millions have identically experienced. You crave the hidden gems, the secret delights, the genuine article that 99 out of 100 tourists hopelessly bypass.

This is your declaration of independence from:

• Overpaying for unchargeable "delicacies" slopped to unsuspecting tourists 
• Following the herd to all the obnoxiously crowded sites
• Unwittingly falling into every shameless hustler's trap designed to drain your travel fund
• Seeing the pale touristic reproductions rather than authentic Northern Italy in all her storied brilliance

In "Northern Italy Guide: Discover Secret Spots That 99% of Tourists Don't Know About And How to Avoid Many Subtle Costly Mistakes", your author Diego M. Alejandro holds nothing back.

Diego has toiled for decades living amongst Northern Italy's people, mastering every nuance of their cherished traditions, ingesting every tale and superstition, and gaining initiation into the mystical realm that interlopers inevitably miss.

With this book, you are handed THE definitive map to Northern Italy's soul. You will:

- Dine extravagantly on the region's most sumptuous and authentic Northern Italian food...while paying a fraction of tourist-trapped prices 
- Gain entrée into cloistered artisan shops, cellars and organic groves inaccessible to outsiders
- Roam centuries-old cities and alpine trails and absorb their astounding, untarnished Northern Italy history from those sworn to preserve it
- Luxuriate in accommodations and retreats far surpassing anything promoted to rank tourists
- And uncountable other sacrosanct experiences off-limits to the uninitiated

2024 is shaping up as another year of travel chaos, overpriced ripoffs, and bucket-list disappointments for the uninformed masses.  

With this book as your personal guide, YOU can sidestep all those miseries and extract maximum of wonder from your Northern Italy travel...while investing a mere pittance.

No other travel guide resource even comes close. This is your chance to finally seize an experience so rarefied, so transcendent, so utterly authentic and unvarnished that you'll be awestruck that you ever traveled any other way.

Get it today and start planning your pilgrimage to the real Northern Italy. Once initiated into her innermost secrets, you'll never be the same again.

 
Available since: 07/13/2024.
Print length: 110 pages.

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