Rick Steves’ Rome 2000

Rick Steves’ Rome 2000, authored by Rick Steves and published by Avalon Travel Publishing in 2000, is a comprehensive guide designed for travelers seeking to explore the rich history and vibrant culture of Rome. This edition spans 215 pages and is presented in English, offering readers insightful commentary on key attractions such as St. Peter’s, the Sistine Chapel, and the Coliseum, along with practical strategies for navigating these iconic sites.
In this guide, readers will discover a wealth of information on Rome’s pedestrian-friendly streets and new trolleys, enhancing the experience of exploring the city. The book features recommendations for dining and accommodations that have been personally inspected for character and affordability, along with suggested day plans and itineraries. Clear transportation instructions are also included, making it straightforward to travel by car, train, or on foot, ensuring a well-rounded visit to the Eternal City.
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Rick Steves offers opinionated commentary on the best museums and historic sights (such as St. Peter’s, the Sistine Chapel, and the Coliseum), plus strategies for navigating them. He’s also got lots of information on Rome’s new and improved pedestrian-only streets and new trolleys that make exploring the city even more fun. There’s also a special section of Jubilee Year festivities for the biggest year in Rome’s tourism since ancient times.
The book includes the best sights and activities, friendly places to eat and sleep (personally inspected by Steves and his staff for both character and affordability), suggested day plans and itineraries, and clear transportation instructions that make it easy to get anywhere by car, train, or foot.
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