Lonely Planet Pocket Rome 7

Lonely Planet Pocket Rome 7

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  • Create Date:2022-04-03 07:51:41
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Duncan Garwood
  • ISBN:1788684087
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Summary

Lonely Planet’s Pocket Rome is your guide to the city’s best experiences and local life - neighbourhood by neighbourhood。 Explore the Colosseum, wander through the piazzas, and dine in a trattoria; all with your trusted travel companion。 Uncover the best of Rome and make the most of your trip!





Inside Lonely Planet’s Pocket Rome :

Up-to-date information - all businesses were rechecked before publication to ensure they are still open after 2020’s COVID-19 outbreak

Full-colour maps and travel photography throughout

Highlightsand itineraries help you tailor a trip to your personal needs and interests

Insider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots

Essential infoat your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, prices

Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sightseeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss

Convenient pull-out Romemap (included in print version), plus over 23 colour neighbourhood maps

User-friendly layout with helpful icons, and organised by neighbourhood to help you pick the best spots to spend your time

Covers Ancient Rome, Centro Storico, Vatican City, Borgo & Prati, Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale, Monti & Esquilino, San Giovanni & Celio, Aventino & Testaccio, Trastevere & Gianicolo and more

The Perfect Choice:Lonely Planet’s Pocket Rome an easy-to-use guide filled with top experiences - neighbourhood by neighbourhood - that literally fits in your pocket。 Make the most of a quick trip to Rome with trusted travel advice to get you straight to the heart of the city。

Looking for a comprehensive guide that recommends both popular and offbeat experiences, and extensively covers all of Rome's neighbourhoods? Check out Lonely Planet’s Rome city guide。

Looking for more extensive coverage? Check out Lonely Planet’s Italy guide for a comprehensive look at all that the country has to offer。




About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973。 Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million guidebooks and phrasebooks for 120 languages, and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travellers。 You'll also find our content online, and in mobile apps, videos, 14 languages, armchair and lifestyle books, ebooks, and more, enabling you to explore every day。

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Reviews

Nishelle D’souza

Very useful

Clive Lillie

As ever, the pocket guides get to the point。 Easily referenced and a good guide to ratttle down to what you need to prioritise on a trip。

Sarah

I really enjoyed this! I would love to go to Rome, and this seems to be a fairly comprehensive guide。 I wish that it had emphasized more classical sights, but I recognize that not everyone is into that。 I also wondered about how "authentic" the restaurant were, and I think more tips for ordering in Italian would be helpful。 Overall, though, if I were to travel to Rome I would bring this book。 I really enjoyed this! I would love to go to Rome, and this seems to be a fairly comprehensive guide。 I wish that it had emphasized more classical sights, but I recognize that not everyone is into that。 I also wondered about how "authentic" the restaurant were, and I think more tips for ordering in Italian would be helpful。 Overall, though, if I were to travel to Rome I would bring this book。 。。。more

Daniel Kukwa

As I've been to Rome a couple times, in the run-up to my third trip I decided I needed a bit of a refresher, and once again Lonely Planet comes through。 A solid compliment to the larger volumes。 As I've been to Rome a couple times, in the run-up to my third trip I decided I needed a bit of a refresher, and once again Lonely Planet comes through。 A solid compliment to the larger volumes。 。。。more

Pacyfa

I love the small pocket size editions of Lonely Planet - mainly because I can take a copy with me without worrying about the size and weight。This is a good one, I have got many ideas from this little book read over two days。 It is divided into geographical sections and each of these town areas is outlined in an easy and very readable way。 You can easily plan a nice day out that makes logistical sense and saves you time and money。Love this little book

Brian-Patrick

Used and abused on many trips to Rome。 I used to prefer the AA Pocket Guides (insofar as I even use guides anymore as I know most of the place inside out) but for any new traveller, LP guides are chock full of information - with one caveat, the price of food would scare you in all guides, the reality as you wander around Rome is quite different。 You'll always find a trattoria for lunch, say a Pizza and a half carafe of wine, and you can always get well fed and watered for under €10。 Used and abused on many trips to Rome。 I used to prefer the AA Pocket Guides (insofar as I even use guides anymore as I know most of the place inside out) but for any new traveller, LP guides are chock full of information - with one caveat, the price of food would scare you in all guides, the reality as you wander around Rome is quite different。 You'll always find a trattoria for lunch, say a Pizza and a half carafe of wine, and you can always get well fed and watered for under €10。 。。。more

Mariana Bragança

Devorado。 Apaixonante! Daqueles guias práticos, pra ter infos gerais da cidade e direcionar, mas sem muitos spoilers。 Desde Paris (tks, Blondie!♥️), os meus preferidos!

Miki Jacobs

Great book broken down into the main central areas with bite sized information on the main sights, interesting little additions are added to some such as you can to Il Vittoriano and go up in a lift to the top to get a 360 degree view for 7 euros。

Sam

Having read the full city guide version of this I wasn't sure how useful this would turn out to be。 As it happens I found this much handier (although I'm yet to use it in the city) as it is more concise and quicker to search through。 It highlights the key sights in each area and some of the other not so well known locations and has a few suggestions for places to eat and drink too。 The rest of the background information is more limited than the full guide but this is no bad thing as it stops the Having read the full city guide version of this I wasn't sure how useful this would turn out to be。 As it happens I found this much handier (although I'm yet to use it in the city) as it is more concise and quicker to search through。 It highlights the key sights in each area and some of the other not so well known locations and has a few suggestions for places to eat and drink too。 The rest of the background information is more limited than the full guide but this is no bad thing as it stops the guide becoming to unwieldy。 I found this very handy for starting to plan my trip (including marking up the pull out map for quicker navigation) and will certainly be carrying it with me to help me get around the city。 。。。more

Sharon

With our European vacation mere weeks away, there's not much time left to read guide books in advance。 Having previously read the London and Paris editions of Lonely Planet's pocket guides, I knew I needed to add this one to the list。I was not disappointed。Lonely Planet's Pocket guides distill the "best of" in many ways。 They provide information on what to do in each neighborhood, along with easy-to-use maps and transit information。 There is a handy language guide to useful phrases, a pull-out m With our European vacation mere weeks away, there's not much time left to read guide books in advance。 Having previously read the London and Paris editions of Lonely Planet's pocket guides, I knew I needed to add this one to the list。I was not disappointed。Lonely Planet's Pocket guides distill the "best of" in many ways。 They provide information on what to do in each neighborhood, along with easy-to-use maps and transit information。 There is a handy language guide to useful phrases, a pull-out map for pocket or handbag, information on free or inexpensive attractions and eateries, and a local's perspective for recommendations。The Pocket guides and Rick Steves' more thorough phrase books are the only books we're taking with us on this trip, despite having read many of them in preparation。 I can't think of higher praise。 They're great for experienced travelers and beginners alike。 。。。more