This opening fold-out contains a general map of Rome to help you visualize the 6 large districts discussed in this guide, and 4 pages of valuable information, handy tips and useful addresses.
Discover Rome through 6 districts and 6 maps
Campo dei Fiori/ Pantheon/ Piazza Navona Vaticano/ Piazza Cavour/ Prati Testaccio/ Aventino/ Trastevere/ Ghetto Tridente/ Piazza del Popolo/ Villa Borghese Quirinale/ Esquilino/ Termini Caracalla/ San Giovanni/ Colosseo
For each district there is a double-page of addresses (restaurants — listed in ascending order of price — cafés, bars, tearooms music venues and stores) followed by a fold-out map for the relevant area with the essential places to see (indicated on the map by a star *). These places are by no means all that Rome has to offer but to us they are unmissable. The grid-referencing system ( A B2) makes it easy for you to pinpoint addresses quickly on the map.
Transportation and hotels in Rome The last fold-out consists of a transportation map and 4 pages of practical information that include a selection of hotels. A thematic index lists all the sites and addresses featured in this guide
Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. is an American publishing house that was founded by Blanche Knopf and Alfred A. Knopf Sr. in 1915.
From the start, Knopf focused on European translations and high-brow works of literature. During World War I these books were cheap to obtain and helped establish Knopf as an American firm publishing European works.
In 1960, Random House acquired the Alfred A. Knopf publishing house. Knopf published textbooks until 1988, when Random House's schools and colleges division was sold to McGraw Hill.
I don't know if Knopf is still producing these guides, but they're great. Glossy pages, beautiful photography and reproductions of artworks, street maps, small sections on the flora and fauna of an area. They're more aimed at the cultural tourist than someone looking for a hotel or restaurant, although there are sections on those too. At $25 (back in 2001) they're more expensive than something like a Frommer's guide, but well worth the money. I went to Italy with a Frommer's, plus one of these Knopf guides for each of Rome, Florence and Venice. I used the Frommer's to reserve hotels. These Knopf guides are so beautiful and informative you'll still be looking at them years later.
An excellent edition from a fantastic series. I just picked up the most recent publication for a trip to Rome this spring...and my only complaint is that they rather reduced one section of the city to a font size a little too small to be convenient. That said, it's a minor quibble as I could find what I wanted in other sections of this exceptionally easy to read & useful travel guide.
These are my all-time favorite city guides, with foldout maps and concise info about cultural sites, restaurants, shopping & hotels. Just spent 10 days in Istanbul with the Knopf guide and a street food book. Perfect for carrying in your bag and not getting weighed down. Great design!
Beautifully designed and very functional pocket-sized map guide with fold-out details for each location of interest. Highly recommended for every city.