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Recommendation for tour guide in Rome
As my family will be travelling to Rome in August, we heard that it would be better to join a tour guide to get into popular places of interest like the Vatican City and Colosseum to avoid the lineup. I have searched the internet but prefers recommendations from those who had used a tour guide before. Any recommendations for English speaking tour guide? By the way, there are 11 of us. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. Thank your in advance for your response.
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Ron in Rome has one of the best reputations for being a good tour guide.
http://www.roninrome.com/guide-service |
We had a one day tour with Ron last month (family of 3) and we all rate it as our best day in Rome and among the best in our 3 weeks in Italy... I would certainly recommend his services.
Paula |
Ron is great, and everyone raves about his tours, but you don't have to hire a guide to avoid the long lines. You can book timed-entry tickets to the Vatican Museums
http://biglietteriamusei.vatican.va/...ets/index.html and tickets to the Colosseum at www.pierreci.it. You can also avoid the long ticket lines at the Colosseum if you buy the Roman Forum/Colosseum/Palatine Hill combo ticket at the Forum ticket office, where lines are short or non-existent. |
Here is one option:
http://www.astheromansdo.com/ I've used Francesca Caruso, who has guided for Rick Steves. Her English is fluent, as her mother is American. And her prices are reasonable. You can find her e-mail address in my rome trip report from 2007. |
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