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nia Oct 28th, 2007 01:40 PM

Roman Tours/Tipping
 
Hello fellow travelers!I'll be arriving in Rome in Dec. 26 2007 and I am counting down the days! :)

Does anybody know how much to tip a tourguide (in Euros)? I'm on a tight budget but I am willing to show my appreciation.
How far in advance should I book a tour? Are there other helpful tips I should be aware about?

(This is my first solo travel to Rome and I'm a young inexperienced female...any help is greatly appreciated). Many thanks!!!

J62 Oct 28th, 2007 03:43 PM

On a recent trip to Rome with a family of four I tipped 10 Euro for a large group tour and 20 Euro for an 8 person private tour.

Others on the group tour tipped 0 Euro. I would think a tip of a couple to 5 Euro would be fine for one person.

nia Oct 28th, 2007 08:06 PM

Thank you J62!

ira Oct 29th, 2007 05:01 AM

Hi N,

Tour guides set their rates at what they think their time is worth.

There is no need to tip, unless to show appreciation for extra good work.

2-3E is sufficient.

Is there a reason why you need a guided tour? You might want to look up Rome under "Destinations".

((I))

nia Oct 29th, 2007 03:03 PM

Thank you, Ira. I would like to go on a guided tour because I have a great propensity for getting lost. I am also a bit nervous about traveling solo for the first time and I think that going on a tour would be a great way to see the historical sites, meet people along the way, and learn from the knowledgeable tour guides.

ekscrunchy Oct 29th, 2007 04:02 PM

I've taken a few tours with Enjoy Rome and recommend them. The prices are moderate and the guides I had were quite good. I think a small group tour is an excellent way to introduce yourself to Rome and to meet fellow travelers:

www.enjoyrome.com

SeaUrchin Oct 29th, 2007 05:18 PM

I tip 10% to a tourguide, I think if the guide is knowledgeable and really goes out of his or her way to explain things it is worth a tip.

The only time I didn't tip was when a guide was wrong about almost everything she pointed out to us. She didn't take her job seriously so I didn't either.

I doubt if they set their fees if they work for a company. I have taken enjoyrome tours and some others which were really worthwhile. nia, it is a good way to see the city in depth.

nia Oct 29th, 2007 08:28 PM

Thank you ekscrunchy and SeaUrchin! I am considering EnjoyRome tours and currently comparing it with other tours. :)

pincopallo_it Oct 30th, 2007 03:29 AM

Tip is not really usual here in Italy though someone expect something more for americans .
... we sill have the opinion that americans or anyway foreigners are " the rich ones "

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