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Rome With Kids: How Rome Can Become Kid-Friendly

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This Rome city guide differs from all others since the author has not just traveled to Rome, she has actually lived there with her children.

Gathered from her own personal experiences, her suggested tours are mostly one hour -- a practical length -- with some ranging from two to three hours and even daytrips intended for families with older children and teenagers.

This Rome guide also offers the family planner handy timing tips that include each point of interest’s opening and closing times. Throughout the book are highlighted sections for kids with interesting facts and activities, such as scavenger hunts like finding the "Ace of Cups" at the Trevi Fountain.

This book is great for those families that need to optimize their time in Rome, while still keeping everyone in the family happy.

 
 

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Ana Carvalho on 10 December, 2009
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I will travel 3 days with kids from 10 to 16
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