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Travel Guide to Rome Cheap

Very soon, a new edition will arrive on the shelves of bookstalls - "Rome Low Cost" - the original anti-crisis guide to the Eternal City.

Many people today are interested in the question: is there a way to enjoy the sights of Rome, without spending a lot of money? The solution to the problem is proposed by three metropolitan journalists, "bloggers" of the new Internet portal about travel, art, culture and cooking Nuok.it - Marialessandra Carro, Valeria Crescenzi and Francesca Martellini. Throughout the year, the girls explored the capital far and wide, and the result of their efforts was the book “Rome Low Cost - Anti-Crisis Guide to the Capital”, which provides up-to-date information about interesting places in the city with addresses and useful tips.

On 322 pages of this pocket guide, the reader will find tips and tricks on what to do, where to stay at night, where to eat, relax ... and how to enjoy the grandeur of the Eternal City to the maximum, spending a minimum of money. Divided into eight thematic sections (where to spend the night, where to go out for lunch, culture, shopping, groceries, free time, children and itineraries for walking), Rome Low Cost accompanies the reader to the most interesting places of the city. With it, you will find out where the best soups in the city are served for less than 2 €, where leather bags give less than 30 €, and on which narrow street there is a store with wonderful wines at an attractive price ... Charming theaters lost in crypts, and little known, but delightfully free attractions are also not forgotten by the authors of the guide.

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Each chapter is filled with practical information: it gives advice on food, the working hours of local markets, rental housing, shopping and various evening entertainment. In other words, from the book you will draw everything that a person needs to know, seeking to use all the opportunities and prerogatives provided by the capital for its residents and guests.

Restaurants - Where to Eat Cheap

“The most difficult chapter,” said one of the three journalists of Mariallessandra Carro, “was the chapter on restaurants. Due to the development of tourism, prices have skyrocketed everywhere, and it was very difficult for us to find places where you can eat for little money. Therefore, the main thing here is to know where to look. "

When writing a guidebook, the girls were guided by the experience of their daily life, the life of the Romans. “I was very surprised,” continued Mariallessandra, “when during our work it turned out that the prices of products in local markets and supermarkets are not much different. However, the quality of products in the market is, of course, much higher."

Thus, the book is a kind of "textbook on survival" in the Italian capital, and will be interesting to both tourists and the Romans themselves. Our Italian-speaking readers can now order the book on the official website www.nuok.it/il-libro/ for 9.90 euros.

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