Rome

United States, 1997

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Episode of Series “A Practical guide to Europe”.
Presented by John Guerrasio, this is an ideal video for intending travelers to Rome (or Italy generally). Tips and practical advice is given as to accommodation, transportation, places to eat, historical sites to visit, seasonal times to avoid, and suggestions of where to go and what to do whilst in Rome. Also provides a map pointing out the location of major sight-seeing destinations, what to do and what not to do to in respect of Italian culture and customs, and generally assist you in making your visit to Rome an enjoyable experience.

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producer/director

David Hall

production company

Beckmann

Duration

00:25:00:00

Production places
United States
Production dates
1997

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A Practical guide to Europe

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A Practical guide to Europe

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