Walking Rome

Walking Rome by Katie Parla, published by National Geographic Books in 2012, is a practical guide designed for travelers seeking to explore the city on foot. This edition, comprising 192 pages, presents a streamlined, itinerary-driven approach to experiencing Rome’s rich history and vibrant culture. The guide is organized into sections that include whirlwind tours for quick visits, detailed neighborhood itineraries, and essential travel information, making it a convenient companion for both short trips and extended stays.
Readers will find a variety of features that enhance their exploration of Rome, including thematic groupings of sights such as coffee shops and street markets, as well as in-depth looks at major attractions like the Colosseum and Galleria Borghese. The book also includes distinct sections that highlight key aspects of Roman life, from Renaissance architecture to the city’s historical figures. With practical tips on dining, shopping, and navigating the city, Walking Rome serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the unique experiences that the Italian capital has to offer.
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See the best of Rome with this streamlined, itinerary-driven guide, created in a handy, take-along format. Part of a brand-new series from National Geographic that showcases the world’s great cities, Walking Rome is divided into the following sections:
The Whirlwind Tours section shows you how to see the entire city in a day or a weekend; what sights will interest kids most; plus, a hedonist’s tour that’s pure pleasure from dawn to midnight and beyond.
The Neighborhoods section of the book presents the city broken down into 15-odd itineraries that lead you on a step-by-step tour to the best sights in each of the city’s greatest neighborhoods–from Rome’s ancient heart to Laterano to Piazza di Spagna to Trastevere.
Travel Essentials provides information on how to get to the city and how to get around, as well as hand-picked hotels and restaurants.
Each itinerary includes the following features:
Distinctly Rome: Explore the city through 2-page features that showcase the quintessential aspects of the city, such as Renaissance Architecture, the popes through history, and Roman baths. Here you’ll get intriguing background information to help you understand why this city is one of the world’s greatest.
Best of: Specific thematic groupings of sights are described, such as coffee and cafes, street markets, and gelato shops.
In-depth: These spreads take a deep dive into a major museum or other sight–the Colosseum, Palazzo Barberini, and Galleria
Borghese, for example–providing step-by-step guidance on what to see and how to plan your visit.
Sidebars throughout give you the low down on shopping, eating, and going out on the town, and offer insider tips and interesting asides.
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