36 Hours in Romeby FRANK BRUNIDecember 17, 2006In order to do justice to the Eternal City in two days, you’ll need to adjust, mix it up and manage to get a taste of the city without having your time and patience swallowed up by the masses.(read article)
A Stroll in Rome With a Papal Pedigreeby ELISABETH ROSENTHALJune 29, 2008Lined with churches and palazzi, the cobbled street Via Giulia is celebrating its 500th birthday this summer and being feted with tours and concerts.(read article)
Rome: a cruiser's guideFebruary 21, 2008
Jane Archer offers a complete cruiser's guide to Rome, from arrival in port,
to choosing the best sites, excursions, restaurants and shops in the Italian
capital.
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Rome's best budget hotelsApril 11, 2008
Opening a new series on good-value accommodation, Fred Mawer finds 10 places
to stay for less than £<120 a night in Rome.
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Rome launches bicyclesharing schemeJune 27, 2008
Visitors and residents to Rome are being asked to embrace efforts to reduce
congestion and pollution with a new bicycle-sharing scheme. James Owen
reports.
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On the spot: The Italian scamby Rachel SpenceAugust 22, 2008
Tourist visiting Italy's most popular holiday destinations should beware of
increasingly blatant rip-offs, says Rachel Spence.
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Rome: Eternal loveby Philip NormanOctober 10, 2008
After an absence of many decades, Philip Norman returned to the Italian
capital for his wedding anniversary. There he discovered a city which,
unlike him, had never wavered in its constancy.
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I came I saw I conked himby Johnny Morris November 06, 2008
Johnny Morris and his son learn the art of ancient combat at a gladiator
school in Rome.
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Crossing Condotti Rome: Where to stayby Stephanie Plentl January 12, 2009
Stephanie Plentl reviews Rome's Crossing Condotti, an elegant and well-placed
hotel that still manages to be home from home.
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Rome: the perfect breakMarch 26, 2008
If you can't devote a lifetime to the delights of the Italian capital, then at
least spare a weekend, says Fred Mawer.
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Share your bed with Dylan Shelley or Keatsby Nigel JonesOctober 28, 2008
As Dylan Thomas's childhood home in Swansea opens to guests, we track down
other holiday properties where you can share a room with the ghost of a
famous poet.
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Top Roman coursesby Lonely PlanetJune 25, 2009Italys super-charged capital boasts one of the worlds most inspiring cityscapes. Take the...(read article)
World’s ‘best’ cities? Hmm…by Lonely PlanetJuly 15, 2009What makes one city better than another?
For some, its the culture. For others, the cuisine. Some...(read article)
Rome: Eternally gratefulby Genevieve FoxAugust 26, 2009
The dizzying charms and beauty of Rome simply leave you hungry for more, says Genevieve
Fox.
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Cash and jackets in Romeby Lonely PlanetAugust 31, 2009Lonely Planets Katie Falkiner gets more than she bargains for on the streets of Rome.
Wed...(read article)
Rome’s leafy retreatsby Lonely PlanetSeptember 17, 2009While Italians are famous for their laid-back take on life, the pace of the countrys capital is...(read article)
Insider tips: Romeby Lonely PlanetSeptember 17, 2009Our insider tips on accommodation, free wi-fi, ordering coffee, and museum and transports passes, for...(read article)
The Colosseum and Vespasian's Romeby Mary BeardSeptember 30, 2009
A new exhibition at the Colosseum offers a glimpse at the legacy left by the
monument's builder, the Emperor Vespasian. Mary Beard offers a guide.
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Rome Italy: My Kind of Townby Nick SquiresOctober 27, 2009
Nick Squires reveals his favourite hotels, bars, restaurants and shops in the
Italian capital of Rome.
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