A longtime contributor to Frommer's guides,Elizabeth Heath and other outlets. When not traveling and writing about it, she enjoys rural life with her extended Italian family and houseful of pets. Stephen Keeling, various travel magazines, and numerous travel guides. Stephen resides in New York City. Donald StrachanHe resides in London, England.
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