Based on the acclaimed classic guidebook Romewalks, and featuring an exclusive traveler's Italian tutorial from best-selling language instructor Dr. Robert Blair, Walk and Talk Rome offers the expert guidance that can make you feel at home in this enchanting city, helping you to speak the language as you enjoy the history and beauty of Rome as never before. Make the most of your trip, or plug in, sit back, and let your imagination take you there, with Walk and Talk Rome.
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"Walking Rome"
My wife and I, along with another couple, used this audiobook to tour Rome, and we also used the same series in Florence. We found it very informative and a great way to see sights we never would have seen on a mass tour. It provides interesting information and a little exercise after the Italian cooking. I highly recommend it.
"Fabulous"
Did some of these walks years ago with the book -tiring to read. These same walks were WONDERFUL on an iPod!! We entered hidden courtyards, 1st noticed things we had passed by every day...etc. etc. etc.
Couldn't rate higher.
"Must do at Rome"
I had the best time with this tour. I did all four walks and, as soon as I finished them, did them all over again! They are very accurate, entertaining, informative and fun. I also did the Trastevere walk by Frommer’s, not even close, avoid this one unless you have plenty of time and patience to figure out directions.
elysium314
"Warning: Do not be fooled by the cover..."
... because this audio tour does NOT include Rome's biggest attractions, such as the Colosseum, Palatine Hill, and the Roman Forum. It seems intended more for those who live in, or visit the city for extended periods, and are looking to see parts of town that are not in most tour guides. Which is fine and good, but my wife and I were also hoping to use this guide to see the main attractions during our very first (4-day) visit to the city, but we were sorely disappointed.
"Not horrible- but limited"
Downloaded this for a trip to Rome, and it was okay, but the walks were VERY limited, and there was supposed to be a PDF with the recording (which you really need to understand the route). It wasn't too difficult to locate the PDF for free online, but only because we found some free wifi.
I would have made the walks significantly different and spaced farther apart.
It was adequate.
I think it should be updated.