Product Description The Coliseum, the Forum, and Rome's other famous sights are explored by Oelerich, who combines history with information for the visitor on foot. These pages are loaded with large, detailed, easy-to-read maps, diagrams, and information on restaurants, and museums.16 pp.
great, easy to read guide November 10, 2006 This guide is down to earth, doesn't overwhelm you with information, yet is very practical. I have used it on two different trips to Rome and each time find it indispensible. I gave a copy to an Italian friend of mine, who is also a tour guide. She thought it was a great piece of literature. "Don't leave for Rome without it!"
The Best Map May 6, 2006 I have traveled the world and have not found a better map/guide. It should not be looked upon as a traditional travel guide but as unique and fresh approach to your journey, not to mention it's inexpensive. The maps eliminate the clutter and allows for quicker orientation. I've known many others who have used the maps and never heard a negative word. I just wish there were more cities covered.
Excellent resource with unique info August 17, 2005 This guide provided unique and interesting details to sites in the different districts of Rome. The information about St. Peters, Vatican Square and the diagram of the Sistene Chapel was fabulous. We were able to visit several out-of-the-tourist-path restaurants and found friendly locals eating inside, which provided a true taste of Rome and Roman culture. Bring a map if you want detailed directions, as this provides general directions, but it fully achieves its goal of great walking tours and fabulous information. It really made our trip to Rome special and memorable.
Not worth your money! July 13, 2001 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
My wife and I went to Rome for a week in March of 2001. I ordered 2 publications. One of the publications was this one (I wish I didn't buy this one). This walking guide didn't provide enough detailed information (directions) to it's walking tours. The publication is not much better than a bunch of pages that were just printed off of a black and white printer. If this publication was selling for $1.95, then I would say it is worth the money (even then, I don't think you would end up using it).
If you are going to Rome for the first time, get the book called the "Eyewitness Travel Guides: Rome". This is all you will need.
how to get lost in Rome December 2, 1999 43 out of 45 found this review helpful
This Rome Walking Guide included an eclectic mix of sites to visit, and the walks were comprehensive. However, it omitted precise directions to and from each attraction. Addresses for most sites were omitted, as were many street names. The included maps were not very detailed and ended up confusing us more than helping. We found ourselves frustrated and lost more times than not. The compact size of the guide made it easy to carry around, but it was lacking in historical background. A bit more information on the attractions would have enhanced the experience of each walk. Overall, the guide lacked clarity, detailed directions, instructions and background -- all crucial for a special experience. I would not recommend this guidebook for first time visitors to Rome.
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