Best Rome guidebooks?
#22
Joined: Apr 2004
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I love Knopf Mapguides - Rome
The book is easy to carry and is divided into neighborhoods with fold out maps that are very easy to read - especially under a street lamp at night. Each section highlights points of interests, restaurants, bars and nightlife, and shopping. I am also a big fan of the DK Top 10, too.
The book is easy to carry and is divided into neighborhoods with fold out maps that are very easy to read - especially under a street lamp at night. Each section highlights points of interests, restaurants, bars and nightlife, and shopping. I am also a big fan of the DK Top 10, too.
#23
Joined: Jan 2006
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Normanoromano, thanks for the nice words about my Rome book list on SlowTrav - yup, that's me.
I need to update my list. I have read and used "Not Built in a Day," and I generally like it, but his opinions are sometimes ill-informed. But you are right, it is a good architectural guide, provided one takes his pronouncements with a grain of salt.
I love the new Pallas Guide to Rome, by Lucentini, but the maps are pretty hopeless.
I am with you: I carry a small paper bag with clothes, and a steamer trunk of books. But out on the street, I still think the Michelin Green Guide is the best, along with Masson's Companion Guide to Rome.
Yrs, Robert
I need to update my list. I have read and used "Not Built in a Day," and I generally like it, but his opinions are sometimes ill-informed. But you are right, it is a good architectural guide, provided one takes his pronouncements with a grain of salt.
I love the new Pallas Guide to Rome, by Lucentini, but the maps are pretty hopeless.
I am with you: I carry a small paper bag with clothes, and a steamer trunk of books. But out on the street, I still think the Michelin Green Guide is the best, along with Masson's Companion Guide to Rome.
Yrs, Robert
#24
Joined: Feb 2003
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I've just returned from Rome and will be going back in 2 weeks. I used the DK for my visit last week but have ordered the Rough Guide for next time.
I've never really been a big fan of the DK. OK, so they show colour cut away pictures but they tend to be rather brief and don't really tell you whether its worth a visit or not.
Rough Guide used to be for back-packers and extreme budget travellers, but they've now broadened their appeal. I like the straight talking as it tells you exactly what is a waste of time and effort.
I've never really been a big fan of the DK. OK, so they show colour cut away pictures but they tend to be rather brief and don't really tell you whether its worth a visit or not.
Rough Guide used to be for back-packers and extreme budget travellers, but they've now broadened their appeal. I like the straight talking as it tells you exactly what is a waste of time and effort.
#25
Joined: Mar 2003
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Hi
I used DK eyewitness guides when I went there last year and I think that was pretty good for our visit. Feel free to check out my trip report with pictures and links on my homepage http://gardkarlsen.com/rome_italy.htm . Also check out my interactive Google map on http://gardkarlsen.com/rome_italy_map.htm which shows attractions, restaurants etc
Have a great trip.
Regards
Gard
http://gardkarlsen.com - trip report with pictures
I used DK eyewitness guides when I went there last year and I think that was pretty good for our visit. Feel free to check out my trip report with pictures and links on my homepage http://gardkarlsen.com/rome_italy.htm . Also check out my interactive Google map on http://gardkarlsen.com/rome_italy_map.htm which shows attractions, restaurants etc
Have a great trip.Regards
Gard
http://gardkarlsen.com - trip report with pictures




