Fodor's Pocket Rome, 3rd Edition (Pocket Guides) - Softcover

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9780679000556: Fodor's Pocket Rome, 3rd Edition (Pocket Guides)

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Pocket Guides are designed for leisure and business travelers who want the highlights of a destination.  They contain full, rich descriptions of the best a destination has to offer -- the most worthy sights, the best restaurants and lodging in all price ranges, plus shopping, nightlife, and outdoors highlights. The Best of Rome -- with all the essentials Neighborhood walks to ancient Rome's architectual wonders, romantic gardens, Renaissance palazzos, bustling plazas, and the Vatican Where to find high fashion, fine leather goods, and handicrafts, plus the most colorful food markets The arts scene - museums, opera, concerts, and festivals Day trips to Ostia Antica, Tivoli, historic hillside towns 15 pages of maps locating sights, dining, lodging,the Metro, and outlying towns Where to stay and eat, no matter what your budget Grand hotels with sweeping views, converted mansions tucked between piazzas, charming pensioni Ristoranti, chic trattorie, osterie, and more Endorsed by the American Society of Travel Agents Pocket Rome is excerpted from Fodor's Italy "Fodor's can't be beat." -- Gannett News Service "Fodor's always delivers high quality...thoughtfully presented...thorough." -- Houston Post "Packed with dependable information." -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution "An excellent choice for people who want everything under one cover." -- Washington Post

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The Eternal City



However you arrive in Rome, by autostrada, or train or plane, you can tell by the traffic that
you are entering a grand nexus: All paths lead to Rome.  
More than Florence, more than Venice, Rome is Italy's treasure trove. Packed as it is with
masterpieces from more than two millennia of artistic achievement -- for this is where Republican
Rome once bustled around the extravagant buildings of the Roman Forum, centuries later Michelangelo
Buonarroti painted the ceiling in the Cappella Sistina, and in modern tines, Federico Fellini filmed
La Dolce Vita and 8-1/2 at Cinecittá Studios.



Ancient Romans, Vandals, Popes and the Borgias, Michelangelo and Gianlorenzo Bernini, Napoléon and
Mussolini all left their physical and spiritual marks on the city.  Today Rome's formidable legacy is
upheld by its people, history knit into the fabric of their everyday life.  Modern Rome has one foot
in the past, one in the present -- a delightful stance that allows you to have an espresso in a
square designed by Bernini, then take the Metro back to your hotel room in a renovated Renaissance
palace.

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