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Rome in Detail : A Guide for the Expert Traveler

Rome in Detail : A Guide for the Expert Traveler

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Attention art lovers!
Review: I had absolutely no problem navigating this guide. Listings are grouped by neighborhood and I was able to plot my itinerary very easily with a streetwise map. Very nice info on history and contents of different villas and churches with local color for added atmosphere. I found the practical information on hours and admission fees to be up to date. I ended up not using too many of the restaurant recommendations but was happy to have cafe and shopping tips.
My only complaint would be that the maps are not terribly accurate- consider them illustrations only.
This book may be a little scholarly/dry for some but I think they are a great resouce and I am happy to have them in my collection. I bought both Rome in Detail and Florence in Detail at Barnes and Noble for about $25 each. This price here on Amazon is a LOT less. Definitely worth the price.


Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent guide overall, with a few minor quibbles
Review: Overall, this book delivers what it promises: descriptions of "hidden gems," walking tours, and restaurants that go beyond those of the standard Rome travel guide recommendations (the Sistine Chapel, the Colosseum, Spanish Steps, etc.) to provide the visitor with a richer and subtler experience of the city.

The book divides the city into nine different neighborhoods, and provides artistic, hotel, and culinary highlights for each. The book's greatest value is in the walking tours, which expose the visitor to out-of-the-way churches or relatively unexplored neighborhoods. I greatly enjoyed visiting sights that I would never have seen had it not been for this book - the Santa Prassede and San Saba churches, and the Testaccio neighborhood, to name a few. The walking tours, such as the Quirinale and Via del Corso routes, are well-organized, and the writing is informative and well-written.

All of the contributors to the guide have lived in Rome for a while, and their "insider's" knowledge clearly comes across. I showed this book to a friend who lives in Italy, and, impressed with the authors' familiarity of lesser-known locations and insights, he gave the book a strong endorsement.

That said, there are several minor flaws. Although the maps show locations of various sights very clearly, they are not easy to use to navigate this very chaotic city. The maps are split up into the nine different neighborhoods, and one must flip back and forth through different pages to find one's way to a new area, which can be cumbersome and maddening. The maps also do not clearly indicate precise subway locations. These flaws may be avoided if one supplements the book with a separate tourist map.

Secondly, the restaurant list could have provided a more diverse selection of choices in the lower price range. The book's recommendations tend to focus more on expensive, high-end (and occasionally overpriced) restaurants. I would have appreciated a more extensive listing of inexpensive trattorie that provide traditional fare for good value. The Slow Food guide (only available in Italian) provides far better choices for this sort of meal. Clearly, the book seems geared more towards travellers with means (i.e. the expensive hotel and restaurant choices, "best golf courses" recommendations, etc.).

Finally, opening hours information is occasionally inaccurate or just plain out of date - a common problem with guidebooks, but troublesome if one tries to plan an extensive itinerary beforehand.

In general, however, the strengths of this guidebook outweigh its minor weaknesses. No travel guide is perfect, but Rome in Detail provides especially valuable insights into this extraordinary city.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: For page-flippers only
Review: Simply put, using this guidebook is one of the most frustrating experiences any traveller can have. The problem is not the information, but, rather, accessing it in a useful, efficient manner. Unless you enjoy looking in several different places in a book for information about sights and their locations within areas of the city, you will find many other guidebooks more useful.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: For page-flippers only
Review: Simply put, using this guidebook is one of the most frustrating experiences any traveller can have. The problem is not the information, but, rather, accessing it in a useful, efficient manner. Unless you enjoy looking in several different places in a book for information about sights and their locations within areas of the city, you will find many other guidebooks more useful.


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