- I. Travelling Expenses. Money.
- II. Language.
- IV. Season and Plan of Tour.
- V. Italians. Gratuities. Guides. Public Safety. Begging.
- VI. Railways.
- VII. Motoring and Cycling.
- VIII. Hotels. Pensions. Private Apartments.
- IX. Restaurants., Cafés. Birrerie. Osterie. Cigars.
- X. Sights, Theatres, Shops, etc.
- XI. Post Office. Telegraph.
- XII. Climate of Rome. Health.
- Chronological Table of Roman Emperors and Popes.
- Ancient Art. A Historical Sketch.
- Roman Art. Mediaeval anad Modern.
- Glossary of Art Terms.
- Bibliography.
I. S. Tuscany. Umbria. The Marches.
- 1. From Pisa to Rome.
- 2. From Pisa to Volterra.
- 3. Elba and the Tuscan Islands.
- 4. From Florence to Siena via Empoli.
- 5. Siena.
- 6. From Siena to Chiusi.
- 7. From Florence to Perugia via Arezzo, Cortona, and Terontola (Chiusi-Rome).
- 8. From Arezzo to Fossato di Vico.
- 9. Perugia.
- 10. From Perugia to Foligno and Orte (Rome).
- 11. From Florence to Rome via (Arezzo) Terontola and Chiusi.
- 12. From Attigliano to Viterbo and Rome.
- 13. From Bologna to Rimini, Falconara (Rome), and Ancona.
- 14. Ancona and its Environs. Osimo. Loreto.
- 15. From Ancona to Foligno (Orte, Rome).
- 16. From Fabriano to Urbino.
- Preliminary Information.
- a. Hotels. Pensions. Private Apartments.
- b. Cafés. Confectioners. Restaurants. Birrerie. Osterie.
- c. Post and Telegraph Offices. Tourist Agencies. Carriages. Saddle Horses. Motor-Cars. Cycles.
- d. Embassies and Consulates. Bankers. Physicians and Chemists. Hospitals. Sick Nurses. Baths.
- e. Studios. Art Associations. Art Dealers.
- f. Shops.
- g. Church Festivals. English Churches.
- h. Principal Libraries. Learned Institutions.
- i. Theatres. Concerts. Sport. Popular Festivals. Street Scenes. Garrison.
- j. Best Time for Visiting Churches and Hours of Admission to Public and Private Collections, Villas, etc.
I. The Hills to the North and East: Pincio, Quirinal, Viminal, and Esquiline.
- a. Piazza del Popolo. Monte. Pincio. Piazza di Spagna.
- b. Via Sistina. The Ludovisi Quarter. Quattro Fontane. Via Venti Settembre.
- c. Piazza delle Terme. Via Nazionale. The Quirinal.
- d. From the Via Nazionale to Santa Maria Maggiore and San Lorenzo fuori le Mura or the Porta Maggiore.
- e. From Santa Maria Maggiore to the Forum Romanum.
- f. Villa Borghese. Villa di Papa Giulio.
II. Rome on the Tiber (Left Bank).
- a. The Corso and Adjacent Side Streets.
- b. Museo Kircheriano and Ethnographical and Prehistoric Museum. Doria and Colonna Galleries.
- c. From the Piazza di Spagna to the Ponte Sant' Angelo.
- d. From the Piazza Colonna, past the Pantheon to the Piazza Navona (Circo Agonale) and thence to the Ponte Sant' Angelo.
- e. From the Piazza Venezia to the Ponte Sant' Angelo. Corso Vittorio Emanuele.
- f. Quarter to the S. of the Corso Vittorio Emanuele as far as the Piazza Montanara. Isola Tiberina.
III. The Southern Quarters (Ancient Rome).
- a. The Capitol.
- b. The Forum Romanum and the Colosseum.
- c. Fora of the Emperors.
- d. The Palatine.
- e. Velabrum and Forum Boarium.
- f. The Aventine. Monte Testaccio. Pyramid of Cestius.
- g. The Via Appia within the City.
- h. The Caelius.
- i. San Clemente. The Lateran.
IV. Quarters of the City on the Right Bank.
- a. The Borgo.
- b. St. Peter's (San Pietro in Vaticano).
- c. The Vatican Palace.
- d. The Lungara.
- e. Trastevere.
1. Immediate Environs and the Campagna.
- a. From the Porta del Popolo.
- b. From the Porta Salaria.
- c. From the Porta Pia.
- d. From the Porta Maggiore.
- e. From the Porta San Giovanni.
- f. From the Porta San Sebastiano.
- g. From the Porta San Paolo.
- The Catacombs.

