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- Public Transportation in Rome
- Money in Rome
- Consulates in Rome
- Mail and Phones in Rome
- Food and Drink in Rome
- Sights in Rome
- Rome for Free
- Entertainment in Rome
- Day Trips in Rome
- Emergency
- History of Rome 753 B.C. - 476 A.D.
- The Tiber and its bridges
- The swiss guards
- A Pyramid in Rome
- The protestant cemetery of Rome
- The Police in Rome
- The bridges of Rome
- Squares of Rome
- Rome’s Birthday
- EMPEROR NERO: hero or zero?
- Fascist Architecture of Rome
- Frascati
- The talking Statues of Rome
- The Murder of Julius Ceasar
- Raphael in Rome
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Rome is a chaotic, sensuous, and addictive place.
Travelers are often overwhelmed and enchanted at the same time by the exuberance and friendliness of the locals, by the weight of the history and by the sheer beauty of the city.
We Romans have a spiritual crisis whenever we must leave our eternal city.
However, tourists often find themselves in the throes of the wild, confusing circus, unable to absorb the many delights, adventures and wonders Rome generously offers to everyone brave enough to accept the challenge.
Over the past five years, working with tourists of every shape and size at Enjoy Rome, we have learned to see the city with new eyes.
In these pages we have collected many of the questions, ideas, and observations our clients have given us, hoping that this information will make Rome more accessible and less intimidating for you.
This Guide is our sincere wish to make your stay easier, so that you can appreciate this wonderful city we natives can never deserve.
Many thanks to all the travelers stopping by us in these years, without whom this Guide would not be the same.
Grazie e Forza Roma!
Fulvia Angelini
This guide was written by Fulvia Angelini, (c) 2004. Special thanks to Sylvie Hogg. This web version by Dan Visel & Anna Malsberger. The guide is a production of Enjoy Rome Traveller Media, Via Varese, 39, 00185 Roma, Italia.
All information in this guide was current at the time of press.