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Rick Steves Pocket Rome

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Rick Steves Pocket guidebooks truly are a "tour guide in your pocket." This colorful, compact 220-page book includes Rick's advice for prioritizing your time, whether you're spending 1 or 7 days in a city. Everything a busy traveler needs is easy to a neighborhood overview, city walks and tours, sights, handy food and accommodations charts, an appendix packed with information on trip planning and practicalities, and a fold-out city map.

Included in Rick Steves Pocket Rome :

the National Museum, Palatine Hill, Trajan's Column, Market, and Imperial Forums, Baths of Diocletian, Appian Way, St. Peter-in-Chains, Pilgrim's Tour of Rome, Jewish Ghetto, and Capitoline Museums

Walks and Colosseum Tour, Roman Forum Tour, Night Walk Across Rome, Pantheon Tour, Vatican Museum Tour, St. Peter's Basilica Tour, and Borghese Gallery

220 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 3, 2011

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Rick Steves

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Rick Steves is an American travel writer, television personality, and activist known for encouraging meaningful travel that emphasizes cultural immersion and thoughtful global citizenship. Born in California and raised in Edmonds, Washington, he began traveling in his teens, inspired by a family trip to Europe. After graduating from the University of Washington with a degree in European history and business, Steves started teaching travel classes, which led to his first guidebook, Europe Through the Back Door, self-published in 1980.
Steves built his Edmonds-based travel company on the idea that travelers should explore less-touristy areas and engage with local cultures. He gained national prominence as host and producer of Rick Steves' Europe, which has aired on public television since 2000. He also hosts a weekly public radio show, Travel with Rick Steves, and has authored dozens of popular guidebooks, including bestselling titles on Italy and Europe at large.
Beyond travel, Steves is an outspoken advocate for drug policy reform, environmental sustainability, and social justice. He supports marijuana legalization and chairs the board of NORML. He has funded housing for homeless families and donates to anti-hunger and arts organizations. In 2019, he pledged $1 million annually to offset the carbon emissions of his tour groups.
Steves is a practicing Lutheran with Norwegian ancestry and continues to live in Edmonds. He has two adult children and is in a relationship with Reverend Shelley Bryan Wee. Despite health challenges, including a prostate cancer diagnosis in 2024, Steves remains committed to his mission of helping Americans travel with greater purpose, empathy, and understanding of the world. His work reflects a belief that travel, done right, can be both transformative and a force for peace.

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779 reviews147 followers
April 29, 2018
Another super-helpful Rick Steves pocket guide. I love these since they’re small, light, and convenient to travel with. I also enjoy the color photos.

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767 reviews2 followers
January 31, 2018
Compact size with foldout map. His itineraries are well-mapped.
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July 25, 2022
Steve's writing is informative, funny, witty, and I loved the things he highlighted. We basically did everything on this list.
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70 reviews27 followers
February 13, 2018
I was first introduced to Rick Steve’s in my high school German class. I am a big fan of this first travel book I’ve purchased from him. It was not only information but humorous and historical. I will definitely be taking some of his suggestions and looking into his suggested hotels. The Roma Pass sounds awesome, much like the New York City Pass I used a few years ago.
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236 reviews
May 6, 2017
Read both this and the Pocket London from cover to cover. And, they were both a 2017 edition, not a 2015. Rick Steves does a great job of preparing one for a trip to Rome. The best thing is that he is spot on about the prices of getting into the Vatican museum and the Colosseum. But, and this is a big but(t) (tee hee), he fails to give all the information that one needs for a first trip to Rome. For example, here are a few notes about what he should include:
1. Keep receipts for money exchange. All money exchanges (unless I am mistake, if you know, fill me in) take a percentage of the money exchanged. We found that the least percentage was done at the airport. Again, if you have more info about this, let me know. But a guy working at a money exchange counter in Germany told us to keep the receipt, and when you come back to re-exchange your money it's free--no percentage. But it may not be all money exchanges. It's good to ask!
2. Make sure that your hotel/air bnb/hostel is close to public transportation! In Rome, it is not called the train or the subway. People will look at you weirdly if you ask them about that. It's called the Metro. It's really the best way to go, and people who travel to Europe a lot will tell you the same. Ideally, try for a block to 2 blocks away. You still have to lug your luggage (that word takes on a new meaning, now) around, so try to make it easy for yourself.
3. Research your water. Water: in Germany, water is either Still or Sparkling (you have to be clear or they will give you mineral water), in Italy, it is either Gas or No Gas (no gas is also called "natural" but only on the bottled water labels & of course, no gas is regular water, not mineral), and in England, it is also Gas or no Gas. But generally, England prefers no gas. Europe is big on mineral water, in general.
4. Do your research!!! Can you believe that some people actually go without doing any research? It's amazing. Know your prices!! When you get to Rome, it's a big hot mess. People cut in line all over the place. And the people trying to jack up the prices and try to sell you "something better" are extremely clever and aggressive. For example, there are people everywhere trying to turn you away from St. Peter's Basilica to sell you a combination ticket for the Basilica and Vatican Museum. St. Peter's Basilica is free, people!! So, do your homework! Despite Rome's hot mess, I loved every minute of it and would go back in a heartbeat!
Would love to hear any feedback if I've missed something or am wrong about something. I love having as much info as possible for the next time that I go to Europe!!
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10 reviews2 followers
May 10, 2017
Well worth the price. Most of the tips were useful. It helped us save a lot of money and time
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259 reviews1 follower
September 30, 2018
Vacation in Rome completed. Book very helpful; recommend
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August 8, 2022
great reference for travel especially for off the beaten path gems
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February 14, 2024
Another excellent and concise overview, this time of Rome. Great maps, tours, and recommendations. All around great summary which will definitely go with us to Rome! Thanks again, Rick Steves!
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286 reviews9 followers
August 16, 2016
Popsugar 2016 Reading Challenge - A book set in Europe.

Some of his hotel recommendations were off - for example not noting rickety elevators or stairs to a third floor reception desk. Rick explained other sites and attractions in an easy going and practical way.

Can't wait to use it in Rome!
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882 reviews6 followers
May 15, 2011
excellent little book that was very helpful--heading there soon and found new places to visit that we didn't see the first time!
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84 reviews73 followers
October 4, 2016
Great companion for my visit to Rome
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1,469 reviews36 followers
October 11, 2016
Covers all the main attractions (we did all his tours!) and provides essential information to make each stop easy to understand and enjoy. Perfect size for your back pocket!
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