Street Direction Guide to Rome (Section I)

Street Direction Guide to Rome (Section I)

by Armin Brahm
Street Direction Guide to Rome (Section I)

Street Direction Guide to Rome (Section I)

by Armin Brahm

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Overview

This is another publication in this unique series of City Walking Guides. It tells you step by step, street by street what attraction to see, how to get there without getting lost and what the history of the attraction is. Do not waste hundreds of dollars on books, which tell you what to see, but not how to get there or what attracyions are nearby. You will not be rushed by expensive tour guides, which do not allow you to stay longer at places you like or to leave quickly if the attraction is of no interest to you. This gives you detailed street by street direction to worthwile areas with many attractions to enjoy. This e-book is also available as printed book or as downloadable pdf format, which include numerous color area maps to compliment the written directions. In addition picture DVD's with 300 to 400 individual pictures are available showing all attractions this street guide covered.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014797337
Publisher: Brahm Limited, Inc
Publication date: 06/14/2012
Series: The Street Direction Guides toCity Attractions , #11
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 150
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

I have traveled from early life until present and have seen every continent, province in canada, state in the USA and Mexico. I have fallen in love with Germany, Italy and Spain and experienced the agony of getting lost in a strange city, missing many nearby attractions and seeing the same place over and over again. My time has been wasted by tour guides getting into minute details about some attractions of little interest to me and thus losing valuable time to enjoy other parts of the city. I have been there, done that and decided to fille a niche by providing street by street directions to all major attractions in Rome. As a matter of fact there is so much to see, that I had to produce two guides for Rome. This covers the Vatican Area and most of the old ancient Renaissance areas of Rome west of the Via del Corso (including Piazza Navona,the Pantheon and Piazza Colonna). Section II covers the Imperial Forum, Collisseum and the area east of the Via del Corso (Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Piazza Ppulo and Villa Borghese)
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