Rome Access

“Rome Access” by Richard Saul Wurman is a comprehensive guide published by Access Press in 1997, featuring 208 pages in English. This edition reveals the ancient treasures and modern pleasures of Rome, including notable sites such as the Sistine Chapel, the Roman Forum, and the Colosseum. The guide offers a detailed exploration of the city, with color-coded entries that describe various restaurants, hotels, shops, and parks, making it a practical resource for visitors.
Readers will find maps that correspond to these entries, along with price and quality ratings to assist in their travel planning. The book also includes insights into the city’s history and architecture, as well as sections where well-known residents share their personal recommendations. This guide focuses on providing a thorough understanding of Rome’s cultural and historic sites, making it a valuable tool for anyone looking to explore the Eternal City.
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The ancient treasures and modern pleasures of the Eternal City are revealed in this guide, including the Sistine Chapel, the Roman Forum, the Colesseum and Via Condotti. Each city block is recreated with colour-coded entries that describe restaurants, hotels, shops and parks, cultural and historic sites of interest to visitors. Along with maps keyed to these entries, the guide features price and quality ratings, notes on the city’s history and architecture and Bests sections in which well-known residents share their personal recommendations.
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