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Rome in a Weekend with Two Kids : A Step-By-Step Travel Guide About What to See and Where to Eat (Amazing Family-Friendly Things to do in Rome When You Have Little Time), Paperback / softback Book

Rome in a Weekend with Two Kids : A Step-By-Step Travel Guide About What to See and Where to Eat (Amazing Family-Friendly Things to do in Rome When You Have Little Time) Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Don't have time to plan your family trip to Rome? Overwhelmed by the thousands of reviews, articles, and books about what you can do in the city?

"Rome in a Weekend with Two Kids" will help you plan for your trip using a step-by-step itinerary. It's a thoroughly-researched book that'll tell you exactly what to do with your family when you're short on time.

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Note: This is NOT an extensive travel guide about Rome. It is a super-short book that'll help you spend less time on reading and researching about your trip and more time on enjoying it.

Here's what you'll learn:

  • What to do before your trip
  • What "must-see" landmarks you should visit with your kids
  • The recommended durations to spend at each location
  • Approximate price ranges for tickets and restaurants
  • The best free apps to download for your trip
  • Where to find the best gelato in Rome

And much, much more...

The book is divided into four main walkable zones that you can visit within half a day each:

  • Zone 1 (Friday afternoon): Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, and Piazza di Spagna
  • Zone 2 (Saturday morning): Campo de' Fiori, Piazza Navona, and the Pantheon
  • Zone 3 (Saturday afternoon): Villa Borghese, Pincio Gardens, and Piazza del Popolo
  • Zone 4 (Sunday morning): The Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, and Trastevere

This itinerary is designed to be completed in a full weekend, starting on a Friday afternoon and continuing through Sunday evening (i.e., two and a half days).

However, the plan is flexible enough that it can be completed in just two days if you want to (e.g., Saturday morning through Sunday evening), because it includes an extra half a day as a backup.

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Free Bonus

As a free bonus for purchasing this book, you'll get a downloadable visual guide (a PDF file) that includes maps of the zones that are covered in the book.

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