Discover Rome - travel guide 4+
Guide & map with metro
Anton Eregin
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- Free
- Offers In-App Purchases
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Description
While guidebooks are heavy and quickly outdated, Discover Rome provides tips on what to see, do and eat in Rome that is constantly updated and available at your fingertips. With easy-to-use offline maps, exploring Rome like a local has never been easier. Discover Rome offers nearly 200 suggestions on Rome's best monuments, restaurants, street food, bars, shopping and more - all tried and tested by the author behind the popular city blog An American in Rome.
Features include:
· 170+ recommendations of restaurants, shops, sights and museums categorized by interest
· Offline maps for all locations
· Custom text, photos and reviews of all recommendations
· “Favorites” feature to create your own list
· Tips for what to order or see
· Answers to frequently asked questions about what to pack, how to use public transportation, city safety and more
What’s New
Version 2.1.1
We improved map in the free version.
Ratings and Reviews
Brava
It makes a HUGE difference to have these tips and recommendations when you're out and about. On the days that I didn't have a complete itinerary in Rome, I was delighted to find coffee shops and restaurants near my location or next destination that were already vetted with excellent taste. In a pinch the transportation and FAQ sections were helpful and reassuring. It was also super interesting to read about the different neighborhoods from a local perspective.
Might be nice for some sections to link out to associated blog posts or relevant sites/apps like MyTaxi or Trenitalia. (Within reason though...I could see how that could get annoying.)
Overall I look forward to returning to Rome and finding more gems with this app!
Most important tool for our vacation
I downloaded this app for our trip to Rome and I was invaluable. We also had the mini lonely planet Rome guide, which was a bit more helpful in planning the trip, but this app we used way more often. The suggestions were excellent. I started to trust the judgement of the app more than lonely planet, and ended up using the lonely planet when we were in an area where there were no suggestions and we needed food. Great picks, the offline map was a life saver, the descriptions were great, and the only downside is that I can’t download one for every city I go to. Great buy for sure.
So far so good!
Great app for only launching a few weeks ago. I'm looking forward to more updates and more additions to each section. Really enjoying the most recent update with small paragraphs on neighborhoods. I'm moving to Rome in a month or so and will look forward to using this app.
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Information
- Seller
- Anton Eregin
- Size
- 48.3 MB
- Category
- Travel
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 11.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
- Languages
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English
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © Anton Eregin & owner of anamericaninrome.com
- Price
- Free
- In-App Purchases
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- Rome City Guide - full version $4.99