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Guides - Rome Tours
I am looking for guides for the Vatican, and the collesseum/Forum.
Any suggestions would be helpful |
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We've been looking for these same tours. Artviva looks like a good one. I still haven't booked anything but they seemed to cover more of what I wanted.
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When DH & I were in Rome we just walked up to the Colosseum & hired on with one of the "Blue Badge" Guides. The guides with a blue badge hold a licence which is issued by the Italian government. They are legally allowed to be “tour guides”. They sit an exam to get permission to guide.
I would highly recommend them. I think each tour was about 10€ pp. The guides are easy to spot. They wear these big blue badges. There were many of these "Blue Badge" guides outside the Colosseum. We just walked up to one & said we wanted an English tour & a few minutes later the tour started. We had a tour of the Colossuem in the morning & then hung around for another "Blue Badge" tour of the Forums in the afternoon. |
Sandi and I used Francesca Caruso. She was wonderful. She leads tours for Rick Steves when he comes to Rome.
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Does anyone know if these Blue Badge guides help get you tickets & by pass the long lines like I've read about on some postings? Or do you approach them with ticket in hand?
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We also used Francesca. She was extraordinary! She'll listen to what you want and plan accordingly. I wouldn't hesitate for a second to use her again. Book early as she's very busy.
Here's her contact info: [email protected] Also does Rick Steves' tours in Rome: http://www.ricksteves.com/news/tourn.../francesca.htm |
Finally remembered to ask DH about the Blue Badge guides. He said that he paid the guide & the guide bought the tickets.
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