
Guide to Rome, a different travel guide
A few days ago I received an email in which I offered to meet a audioguia of Rome. Do not know why, but gave the nail. Rome is one of my unfinished until today and always I have in mind when I try to make a trip to Europe. Then always the same … that if I have a few days, if at the end of this cheaper anywhere else … and little by little it is delaying a visit to the Italian capital.
From Vitoria sent me one of these guides so that he could touch and use when that time comes. Well you know I’m not much for advertising unless it is to spice up any item from my travels, but this time I was different. I thought it might be useful to give you know this guide, which after ojearla and listen to some of its contents, I realized the quality that he understood. For this reason I do not mind sharing with you and give you know the Rome guide Rome Tutta if you want to have it if you visit the city for free.
But it is best to present themselves to us as it is they who know it best.
Jon Ortiz de Zarate, creator of the guide Tutta Roma Roma
“Today I will introduce a guide to Rome with new approach. This is an audio tour of the city, as its name implies: Tutta Roma. And its novelty, in my opinion, is in the same area. The audio tour is entertaining to explore in detail more than 60 monuments and doing patrols inside as you would a guide to the flesh. Longer ones (the explanation of St. Peter’s Basilica and the Roman Forum lasts an hour and a half, but both deserve it, no doubt), and other short … But in the end are no less than 22 hours of audio
It is intended to enjoy the sights, places, neighborhoods and the ancient ruins of the Eternal City, always accompanied by comments from an expert, but with the freedom that comes from going it alone, without groups, fixed routes and assembly points.
Many users value the very Tutta Roma “total freedom of movement” that allows “means having a guide when you want in the place you want in Rome.” Others affect the new size, plus interest, that this audio guide has brought to his trip: “makes a visit to Rome to become pure magic,” “feel the history and enjoy and feel twice what you see” , “you deep into ancient Rome so that closing your eyes as you get to view it was” …
Besides the monuments explained, Tutta Roma also has tracks dedicated to Roman history and biographies of some important people in this city, like Julius Caesar, Nero, Michelangelo and Caravaggio.
Another element of difference is the guidebook that accompanies the audio content: a small booklet of 100 pages, full of maps, graphics, maps with itineraries of each monument, reconstructions, etc., Offering an interesting graphic support to the explanations .
The website of the audio guide also has a section of tips for the trip to Rome: Transportation in Rome Restaurants in Rome, schedules, tickets … contains interesting resources to prepare for the trip, including a map of Rome optimized for printing in A -4 or the subway map in Castilian. A very useful tool for preparing for the trip on their own. ”
As a personal note, I also say that Rome was not going to see scattered stones and churches “painted.” What is there not a numeric value and I think well worth to understand what you see.
I would hate to post this as simple tomarais publicity, if not a post to facilitate travel to Rome to future travelers, and I after seeing the guide will be a reference in my future visit to the Eternal City