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    Real Rome Tours

    Real Rome Tours

    4.5(50 reviews)
    2.7 kmPrati

    My wife, mother-in-law and I used this company. We were running about 3 minutes late, even though…read morethe messaging we received was very clear to be early. My mother-in-law is elderly and getting around with her took more time than expected. Still, we arrived at the staging area and the staff was still very pleasant and accommodating. You can tell they were getting us to hurry because they know the area would be overrun with other tour groups. They really wanted us to have the best time and experience there. And they sat us in a very good spot for the Wednesday audience with the Pope. I would definitely recommend this company.

    Great tours! We did the Colosseum and Vatican tour. The Colosseum tour was with Ferdinando and his…read moreknowledge and passion for what he was showing us was obvious. He is definitely highly recommended. He is an archaeologist as well so he had a lot of fascinating things to share with us. We actually ran into him on three separate occasions in Rome by chance and he was great to talk to each time. The Colosseum tour we took also included the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill (both even more fascinating than the Colosseum in my opinion). The Vatican tour was with Claudia and she was equally as knowledgeable and fun! She obviously knew the folks she needed to to get around in this massive complex without having to wait for anything. The "no-line" entry most tours get has lines here. She had the hookup to get us even past those lines. The tour starts through the Vatican Museum and it was very crowded at the time we were there. She fought to make room for us to get in front of the masses to get a close look at all the things she wanted us to see. It was great to see her genuinely care about our experience. Just about every other tour group we saw in this places had at least 30 people in them. Both tours we took with Real Rome Tours had less than 10. We all had an equal opportunity to experience these beautiful sights with great knowledgable folks who even stuck around to answer any questions we had. They also give great recommendations on restaurants and other places you need to see while in Rome. Gerard was also a pleasure dealing with while booking our tours. He is well organized and gave us a great alternative when we wanted to do the Colosseum Underground tour that wasn't available. It worked out perfectly for us. I couldn't recommend Real Rome Tours any more.

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    Real Rome Tours - Quirinal palace.

    Quirinal palace.

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    LivTours - St. Peter's Basilica

    LivTours

    4.5(62 reviews)
    3.2 kmCentro Storico

    We booked a golf cart tour with Carlotta Ciciotti. She was very intelligent, took her to time with…read moreus, which included 2 kids age 3 and 5. I was surprised at how she was able to keep them engaged. She showed us all around Rome, took amazing pictures, took us to a coffee shop and got the kids gelato. She even took us to an Armenian Church in Rome. That was very special. I HIGHLY recommend her!!! THANK You Carlotta

    We had a fantastic time on the Rome on a Golf Cart Semi-Private Tour with LivTours, guided by…read moreChris. He was personable, clear in his explanations, and attentive to our needs throughout the tour. What made it especially memorable was how he connected with our kids--getting them excited about gelato was a fun touch that they still talk about! The golf cart was a lifesaver, making it easy to visit several sites that would have been impossible to reach with a 5-year-old and 2-year-old in tow. We even opted for the cart to pick us up from the hotel so it was seamless from beginning to end. The car seat for our youngest was clutch. Actually the ride was so soothing that our 2 year old fell asleep for part of the trip. Chris also introduced us to the Roman Orange Garden, a peaceful spot we'd never have found on our own. While many sites in Rome are walkable, this tour gave us the freedom to explore comfortably as a family, and we truly appreciated the balance of convenience and insight. If you are someone who love to do all the research ahead of time, then maybe this tour is too surface level for you. I would recommend a more targeted tour for the Coliseum or Vatican City. Otherwise, I'd highly recommend LivTours--and especially Chris--for families looking for an stress-free way to experience Rome.

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    Golf Car Tours

    Golf Car Tours

    5.0(4 reviews)
    4.6 kmMonti

    This was an amazing tour. Our tour guide was fantastic and it was a more intimate experience. It is…read morewell worth it.

    Valerio is amazing! Wonderful Tour Company ! A great golf cart tour!…read more Just back a week ago, While doing our research on what we could do before we started our 21 days cruise holiday from Rome, we found the IterItaly. We booked their service to pick us up from FCO too, on time and quick transfer was provided. Driver was well presented and polite. Golf Cart Tour - Must do for your first trip to Rome. we got to see all the great sights of Rome in the comfort of a golf cart. We did this golf cart tour in 3 and a half hours. we got to see all the great sights of Rome in the comfort of a golf cart. It was great we loved it. Its amazing because you get to go into a lot of the squares and narrow alleys/streets and can see so much without getting too tired. Our tour guide/driver was great! You should definitely do this. For shore excursions, We visited three Italian ports (Rome, Naples & Florence/Pisa) while cruising on Princess, We booked our Italian ports trips through the IterItaly was excellent. In each port we were met by the driver as soon as we exited the boat. The vans were clean and comfortable. As we drove around, the driver would explain about all we were seeing. The service and expert guides provided by IterItaly made our trip memorable. I can't say enough about how they catered to our needs to ensure we got a true sense of these three ports. I would definitely recommend this company and I would use them again, the trip was excellent and Small groups enabled us to get very close to every tourist attraction and get to the front of the line with their line jumper passes. Well worth the price of their service and very competitive with many larger group rates. Brilliant and fast service, Would definitely use them again!

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    Eyes of Rome

    Eyes of Rome

    4.8(23 reviews)
    2.6 kmPrati

    We booked the "Private Borghese Gallery Tour with Hotel Pick-up and Drop-off" from Eyes of Rome on…read moreOctober 21, before the Omicron variant placed our present trip to Rome very much up in the air. Happily we were able to make it to Rome and to experience this wonderful, personalized tour of what I think is the greatest collection of treasures in Rome on December 26. We were picked up on-time at our hotel by the tour's driver who was well-informed and effective with regard to the current COVID protocols, helping us to ensure we had the appropriate type of mask required and our physical vaccination proof (we had assumed digital versions would suffice, but this is not currently the case in Rome or at least not for the Villa Borghese). Another tour operator probably wouldn't have checked for these items and we would have missed the entire experience. We were dropped off at the Villa Borghese and met immediately by our personal guide, Silvia, who greeted us warmly and immediately started setting the context of what we were about to see with the history of the Aurelian wall, Roman life in the 1600s, and the concept of the "villa suburbana," all of which is quite necessary for a full appreciation of the wonder that is the Galleria Borghese. She explained to us the relation of the Galleria's founder Cardinal Scipione Borghese and his position as the Cardinal Nephew to Pope Paul V, which gave him political power over the Papal States. Silvia told us of the original plan of the gardens and the vivarium, which housed species from all over the world- plants and birds respectively, which was foundational to understanding the art collection to come. For context, I have twice visited the Galleria Borghese in 1996 and 2010, but it was my husband's first visit to the Galleria and, in fact, to Rome. Our tour impressed, entertained, and satiated the curiosity of both of us equally- not an easy feat, for sure. We appreciated that Silvia structured the tour as much as possible as the Galleria was meant to be experienced (unwinding, if philosophically, the changes to the sequence of rooms necessitated by current COVID protocols). Silvia was knowledgeable, personable, funny, and very well-versed in the history of the Borghese family, the Papacy as related to it, and the artists (Bernini, Carvaggio, etc.) and their works featured in the museum. Among the highlights for us: *A very informative but also witty and humorous study comparing the depiction (and by extrapolation the characterization) of Venus painted with Cupid by two artists- Cranachi (il vecchio) and Brescianino, an eye-opening discussion about the differing regional attitudes toward women at the time *Revealing the technique but also the humanity of Caravaggio with a thorough education on the 'Madonna dei Palafrenieri.' Some of why the painting would have been a shocking portrayal of Mary, Jesus, and St. Anne may be obvious, but understanding all the details- Mary's plainly visible underskirt- contemporary of the artist's time, the wrinkled, withered portrayal of St. Anne (the Vatican chapel bearing her name being the intended destination for this work, where it was ultimately rejected), and the still-astounding use of light in darkness was extremely interesting and enriching to our experience *A 360-degree analysis of Bernini's Baroque masterpiece Apollo and Daphne (starting with Silvia ensuring we averted our eyes to view the sculpture first from the right-hand side, as intended by the artist himself prior to the statue being moved) gave us a complete understanding of this work. Viewing the sculpture- which I had seen before but never from the vantage point encouraged by our guide- this way gives the complete story of Daphne's encapsulation into the tree depicted here and Apollo's (non-)reaction. When the delicately carved, paper-thin tree bark was pointed out to us, you could almost feel the heartbeat that Apollo would have felt as his hand grasped it. I appreciated the details of the windswept hair turning into leaves, which also stemmed from her hands, and the roots emanating from her foot, details I had not really fully appreciated before. I would highly recommend Eyes of Rome and specifically our guide Silvia. I cannot enumerate with words how much more I appreciated the Galleria Borghese with her expert and naturally flowing guidance and historical context. We had a fantastic time that we will not soon forget.

    Alessandro is a fantastic guide! So knowledgeable and fun. I can't recommend him and and this tour…read morecompany enough for a hypogeum tour of the Colosseum.

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    Eyes of Rome - Arco di Settimio Severo in the Roman Forum

    Arco di Settimio Severo in the Roman Forum

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    Walks of Italy - Basilica San Marco.

    Walks of Italy

    3.8(93 reviews)
    4.0 km

    We did the Rome in a Day Tour with Vatican, Colosseum & Historic Center with Walks and it was…read morephenomenal. With an early start we were able to see several of the key sites including the colosseum and Vatican City. Our guides were amazing and so knowledgeable.

    I booked a tour for our family with Walks of Italy (also called "Walks & Devour Tours") for the…read morePrivate VIP Colosseum Tour with Roman Forum & Palatine Hill. DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES!!!! First of all, we booked our tour for four people months in advance, and reserved an 8:30am slot (as the morning is the best time for this tour in late May, as Rome gets hot fast). A few months later, I was informed that our start time had been moved to 10:00am, with no options to rebook at a different time for the days we would be in Rome (5 days in late May 2026). We received instructions on where and when to meet our guide, for this small group (basically, our family) VIP tour. On the day of the tour, we arrived early at the designated location, but our guide was not there. An employee at a nearby cafe insisted that "the tour groups meet down those steps" and pointed to the pathway to the entrance of the Colosseum. We went down the steps and looked around but could not find our guide. When we returned to the designated area (still before the 10am start time), a guide from another company told us our guide had been there but had left a few minutes prior. We went looking for the guide "with the green WALKS sign" but could not find him/her. I tried calling the customer assistance number provided in the email but was put on eternal hold. More than an hour later I was finally able to speak to a customer service representative, who said "because you missed your guide, there is nothing I can do for you" (or words to that effect. Because our guide had our tickets/passes to get into the Colosseum and Palatine Hill, we had no way to even visit the Roman Forum. I logged into the government-run website to see if there was any way we could purchase scheduled-entry tickets for the Colosseum sometime later when we were still in Rome, and the only tickets were for late on our last afternoon, when we had already scheduled a "Small Group VIP Tour of the Vatican Museums" with Walks & Devour. I purchased these tickets, knowing that we could end up having another Walks & Devour Guide disappear/no-show leaving us to miss pretty much everything we had come to Rome to see. When I tried to cancel our VIP Vatican Museum Tour, I was told that we had already passed the refund window. When I explained what had happened, the customer service rep said there was nothing she could do. DO NOT BOOK ANY TOURS WITH WALKS & DEVOUR!!!!

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    Walks of Italy - Excited for our class to begin!

    Excited for our class to begin!

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    Rome Free Walking Tour - Us at the Trevi Fountain

    Rome Free Walking Tour

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.1 kmCentro Storico

    Want a guided tour for low cost? This one is technically Free. This is a great way to be educated…read moreabout the sites rather than just showing up for a picture without any reference. Our tour guide, Laura, was informative and a trooper on a rainy day that included many who defected from our group once the wind kicked in. You get to stop at Rome's top sites. When it's over, you donate whatever is on your heart. The guides work on donations only. My only complaint is that after two hours, the tour stops, and you're pretty far from where you started. So we got lost trying to get back, eventually giving up and hailing a taxi. Book your ticket online, and be directed to the meeting point. Highly recommended.

    After being denied by another tour company for not having reservations, I contacted this one to…read moremake sure we didn't need one for their 4:30PM evening Colosseum tour and luckily we didn't. The meeting point is NEAR the spanish steps in front of the statue by the Versace building. Our tour guide was Fredricka (sp?) and she is a TRUE local Italian! She took us all around the city, stopped at the Trevi Fountain, Victor Emmanuel Monument, the Forum of Cesar and towards the Coloseum. We ended the tour right around sunset at the Colosseum which made for AMAZING photo ops! Fredricka is SUPER knowledgeable about the city and its history that everyone in our group was extremely impressed by her tour! She even recommended a small cute little local restaurant to us nearby that we would have NEVER found because it was so hidden from the main busy street. Definitely do the city tour with this company and if you get Fredricka, that's a bonus!

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    Trevi fountain

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    Ancient ruins

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    Welcome Italy

    Welcome Italy

    3.8(4 reviews)
    2.7 kmPrati

    Italy is just full of history, art and culture. Pompeii was no exception. Pompeii has to be on my…read moretop 3 places that I adored as my husband, my friends and I, travelled through it. Where do I begin with this tour? We were picked up at our hotel and we drove about an hour or so, to get some coffee and a small on the go breakfast. Then we headed for Pompeii. We had a private 2hr guided tour. I've noticed that every tour guide (and I booked many tours so I can confirm) are like an encyclopedia and full of knowledgeable. Our guide walked us through the most beautiful parts and taught us so much. Everything from their plumbing system, the trade center, mosaic floors and walls, frescos, "fast food" concepts, the baths/spas, Mt. Vesuvius, the plaster bodies and so on, we got to experience and see how people lived. Honestly, it's not much different than today, as the basic principles and concept remains the same. After being absolutely blown away by Pompeii, we took a nice drive down to the Amalfi Coast's little town of Positano. Our guide, Giuseppe, made reservations for us in advance at Ristorante Buca Di Bacco Positanom which sits right on the water. Not only were the views magnificent but I've never had a more delicious lobster in my life. It was soft, flavorful and a little on the sweet side. It is worth flying back to Italy to eat it again, no joke! After lunch, my husband dipped his feet in the water and got to soak in the beauty of Positano. Next, we went to Limoncello tasting. I know this is native to this region and all but honestly, limoncello needs to be in a mixed drink. Its rough as a shot. After this, we had the option to go to Amalfi but we decided to head back to Rome, as it is all similar and didn't want to get back past 10pm. Also, one more thing to mention. Our driver was Roberto. This man was the most amazing driver. He drove so professionally and smoothly, where we didn't even feel a thing on those long drives, twists and turns. If you can fall asleep on that cliffside, you know you are in good hands with Roberto!

    We used for our late evening (11pm) arrival at Fiumicino. Very easy to connect with the driver,…read moreand a clean comfortable ride to our guest house near Termini. Excellent driver, who pointed out sights along the way. Quick trip at that time of the night. We'll definitely use this service again.

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