About "The Three Amigos Tour"
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You can reach them at [email protected].
I took their Vatican Tour in April and really enjoyed it. I thought they were very informative and funny. The tour wasn't rushed and we visited the Vatican Museum (Sistine Chapel) as well as St. Peter's. The tour lasted over 4 hours. The cost was 35 Euros a person (but I think they give a discount for children).
I took their Vatican Tour in April and really enjoyed it. I thought they were very informative and funny. The tour wasn't rushed and we visited the Vatican Museum (Sistine Chapel) as well as St. Peter's. The tour lasted over 4 hours. The cost was 35 Euros a person (but I think they give a discount for children).
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Cheryl-
I made reservations in advance via e-mail. I did not pay a deposit for my tour. I just paid when the tour started.
Chay, with whom I corresponded, was very helpful. Since we were touring the Vatican on a Wednesday, he asked if we were interested in a Papal Audience. Since we were, he obtained the passes for us. [BTW-the passes are free and no one should ever be charged for them.] After the audience, we met up with our tour and spent 4+ hours visiting. Very fun and informative.
I made reservations in advance via e-mail. I did not pay a deposit for my tour. I just paid when the tour started.
Chay, with whom I corresponded, was very helpful. Since we were touring the Vatican on a Wednesday, he asked if we were interested in a Papal Audience. Since we were, he obtained the passes for us. [BTW-the passes are free and no one should ever be charged for them.] After the audience, we met up with our tour and spent 4+ hours visiting. Very fun and informative.
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Forgot to add:
A national strike was scheduled on the original day we wanted to tour the Vatican (4/16). We were so lucky that Chay warned us ahead of time. Based on Chay's warning, we rescheduled to Wednesday and spent Tuesday wandering Rome (and bumping into the strikers at all the historic/tourist spots).
A national strike was scheduled on the original day we wanted to tour the Vatican (4/16). We were so lucky that Chay warned us ahead of time. Based on Chay's warning, we rescheduled to Wednesday and spent Tuesday wandering Rome (and bumping into the strikers at all the historic/tourist spots).

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Hi,
I live and work in Rome as a tour guide and as far as I know they don't operate as such anymore. They were 3 friends who got together and I think there is only one of them in town these days and not sure if he is doing tours. Try their email however.
Otherwise if you would like to email me direct at [email protected] I can most certainly give you my tour information if you would like.
Regards
Marianna
I live and work in Rome as a tour guide and as far as I know they don't operate as such anymore. They were 3 friends who got together and I think there is only one of them in town these days and not sure if he is doing tours. Try their email however.
Otherwise if you would like to email me direct at [email protected] I can most certainly give you my tour information if you would like.
Regards
Marianna
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We done Rome in a day with the three amigos. After our ship docked at Civittavechia we arrived in Rome at 9 a.m then our guide Luke spent the next 4 hours showing us round the Vatican museums and ancient Rome, we then had some great pasta at a restaraunt recommended by Luke and then back to the station for 3.30p.m, It was the best day of our cruise.