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The first guidebook you write yourself.
According to legend, Rome was founded by twins Romulus and Remus in 753 BC. Since then, it has been a hub of creativity and home to famous artists and thinkers. If all roads lead to Rome, all roads are also in this edition of the Moleskine City Notebook. The Key Map summarizes the overall city layout , showing the sequence and location of the 12 zone maps and the 4 maps of the city center enlargement. Map of the metro system and list of stations, plus the alphabetical street index of the zone maps. Blank pages for jotting down notes and recording your thoughts, stories and memories. 32 removable sheets for loose notes and exchanging messages. 12 translucent sticky sheets for tracing your routes and sharing itineraries. A 96-page tabbed archive for collecting everything that matters most and keeping it at your fingertips. The first 6 tabs are printed; the others await your personalization with the enclosed adhesive labels.
Each pocket sized Moleskine City Notebook is thread bound and has a cardboard bound cover with rounded corners, acid free paper, three bookmarks, an elastic closure and an expandable inner pocket that contains the Moleskine history.
Reader Rating:
June 29, 2009: The Moleskine City Notebook series is a convenient journal that contains some information about the city. However, I found to much of the book was devoted to me being able to write my own notes. I rarely used the book as a reference to the city at all; the few times I needed information that was contained in the book, some history and a few maps, I found it easyer to simply look in one of my other Rome city guides. As a journal specifically for the city Moleskine City Notebooks are nice, but at that point I would recommend getting a normal Moleskine notebook. As a city guidebook Moleskine City Notebooks contain very little information and should be replaced with something more suitable to the task.