Lonely Planet Rome: City Guide (Lonely Planet City Guides)
Lonely Planet Rome
Peer through a keyhole for perfectly framed views of St Peter's Basilica - Rome's finest optical trick
Find out how Rome's cityscape influences the futuristic style of internationally renowned architect Massimiliano Fuksas
Solve the debate of fruit versus cream by adding a dollop of "panna" to your ice cream
Meet Fellini beneath the stars at a rom...more
Peer through a keyhole for perfectly framed views of St Peter's Basilica - Rome's finest optical trick
Find out how Rome's cityscape influences the futuristic style of internationally renowned architect Massimiliano Fuksas
Solve the debate of fruit versus cream by adding a dollop of "panna" to your ice cream
Meet Fellini beneath the stars at a rom...more
Paperback, 324 pages
Published
February 1st 2010
by Lonely Planet
(first published 2004)
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I wasn't that sold on the lonely planet guide format. Next visit to the library and I will be looking for other guides to Rome. Sure enough the information is here. The potted histories covering the past three thousand years are what would be expected from any guide to this city, along with the information for the many sites to visit. The Vatican is particularly well covered. The usual content is here, for travel within the city, places to eat, places to stay etc.
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I feel much cooler being a tourist when I have my lonely planet. Much more helpful than the confusing maps the hotel gave us. When I looked at the incredible ruins, I had a context to place them in since the guide goes into a little of the history and specifics on certain sites. Will definately bring it along the next time I go.
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