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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a fine guide to the historical/cultural sites
This book divides Rome into 29 walking tours. Each one takes about a day. Maybe you could do two per day in the summer. A few of the tours have a common theme, but most of them just cover a region of the city. The focus is on cultural/historical sites. There's very little about where to eat, sleep, or shop. The author is thorough and provides a lot of insight. The...
Published on June 28, 2004 by mnraft

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6 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Don't ever go to Rome with only this guide!
I just returned from a trip to Europe and spent several days in Rome...

So this guide gets great reviews... True, the historical and cultural sections are fine. They didn't include any colour photographs, o. k., might be their style.

But to sell a - not even cheap - guide that doesn't even have an underground map?! The maps in general aren't worth the paper they're...

Published on July 30, 2003 by Andreas Naujoks


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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a fine guide to the historical/cultural sites, June 28, 2004
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mnraft (Baltimore, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blue Guide Rome, Eighth Edition (Paperback)
This book divides Rome into 29 walking tours. Each one takes about a day. Maybe you could do two per day in the summer. A few of the tours have a common theme, but most of them just cover a region of the city. The focus is on cultural/historical sites. There's very little about where to eat, sleep, or shop. The author is thorough and provides a lot of insight. The book reads as a folksy continuous narrative by a knowledgeable and perceptive guide. If you have a month in Rome, you could use this book to get a great tour.

Many tourists would find this book difficult to use. Suppose you're in Rome for a few days, not nearly enough time to walk all 29 tours. There is no easy way to use this book to prioritize which sites to visit.

The Michelin Green Guide has a similar aim and focus, but is much more user-friendly for a short visit. It breaks the city into a smaller number of regional walks. In general it's not quite as thorough as the Blue Guide in terms of what it says about each site and the number of sites it includes. The Michelin Guide has a system of one, two, and three stars to prioritize the sites. This makes it easy for the user to just hit the highlights.

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Blue Guide" means "Blue Guide" (uninitiated need not apply), January 25, 2005
This review is from: Blue Guide Rome, Eighth Edition (Paperback)
Let's be clear. This "guide" book is usually standard textbook fare for the 35 American students chosen to study at the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies (ICCS) in Rome. Why? Between two covers and kept in your sachel, it offers everything a student would need to know about the Roman ruins that might have been the Temple to Spes or the iconography of a Caravaggio hanging in ... wait, a minute, what church are we in? The Blue Guide series is for those who are looking for a little education amongst their travels. As such, it usually needs supplementing with a more popular, flashy compendium of phone numbers or restaurants. At least now we're clear (but don't begrudge it).
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Serves a specific purpose, May 27, 2004
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ThatGrrl (Charlottesville, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blue Guide Rome, Eighth Edition (Paperback)
If you are looking for a guide to do EVERYTHING, you can probably do better. Certainly, if you only want to bring one book, this probably isn't it. However, I wouldn't dare go to Rome without it. Rome is an amazing city, where the smallest church may seem like nothing from the outside. But go in, open your Blue Guide and suddenly you realize that there's a Caravaggio or a Bernini on the premises. I don't use a guide such as this for planning. I use it for reference while I'm in the city. I'd have missed PLENTY without it. For the purpose it serves for me, it's the best there is!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The one and only guide for Rome arts and history, August 20, 2005
This review is from: Blue Guide Rome, Eighth Edition (Paperback)
The essential guide. We toured the Forum with it, and never lost track of which ruins we were looking at! Also very useful and accurate on Vatican museums. A must for art and history buffs.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't leave home--for Rome--without it!, January 18, 2006
This review is from: Blue Guide Rome, Eighth Edition (Paperback)
Indispensible during the several days I spent in Rome last February. It covers not only where to find major sites but also the history and relevance of such sites. I had no problem whatsoever navigating the maps, and the only supplement needed was the free paper underground map provided at the subway or your hotel. Even so, you can get along without that if you know where you are going and look at the information on the boards before getting on the train. Even before I went and after I returned home I still like to read through it and think back to my time there and when I will visit again. Very coherent, detailed, and easy-to-use. If you really want to see Rome, I think a Blue Guide is probably more helpful (and can lead to more memorable experiences) than the "bus tour."
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6 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Don't ever go to Rome with only this guide!, July 30, 2003
This review is from: Blue Guide Rome, Eighth Edition (Paperback)
I just returned from a trip to Europe and spent several days in Rome...

So this guide gets great reviews... True, the historical and cultural sections are fine. They didn't include any colour photographs, o. k., might be their style.

But to sell a - not even cheap - guide that doesn't even have an underground map?! The maps in general aren't worth the paper they're printed on. You're certain to get lost in the city if you trust this guide.

If you want to bother bringing this guide along a "real" guide, be my guest, but I, for one, expect more of a city guide.

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