ROME

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ROME, ITALY

Solo Tour Guides

Discover Rome with a Solo Tour Guide, your local friendly tour guide. He will not only show you the tourist sites, but other places off the beaten track. He will also look after your safety and welfare at all times. It’s a fun way to discover Rome.

Luca

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Luca was born and raised in Rome. Though he obtained his school diploma in USA, he returned to Italy to pursue his career.  He earned an Emergency Medical Technician certificate. After which he started to work for the public ambulance services in Rome. He says, “this changed my persona and the perspective of how I see and interact with people surrounding me”. After this experience, Luca started working as a Patient Care Coordinator. This he does for a leading company providing foreign patient assistance in several hospitals and clinics across Rome. This includes a lot of human interactions in difficult situations.  He provides accompaniment, any kind of assistance, insurance trouble shooting, direct billing and everything that involves his customers and patients. Apart from all this medical experience, Luca loves to get outdoors. He is passionate about adventures and exploring new countries. Especially the ones that are less visited. He also loves a good party, and you might find him on the dance floor grooving away. Sports wise, Luca enjoys boxing and football. He also loves food and wine. A true Italian to the core. Book Luca, both compassionate and passionate,  for your guide services around Rome.

Luca is 21 years old, smokes occasionally and speaks English, Spanish and Italian.

Total cost for the guide services of Luca for one day (8 hours) = a non refundable deposit of 45 euros by Paypal or major credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) PLUS 80 euros in cash to Luca after his services. Total 125 euros.

Alternatively the total cost for the guide services of Luca for half a day (4 hours) = a non refundable deposit of 20 euros by Paypal or major credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) PLUS 50 euros in cash to Luca after his services. Total 70 euros.

This does not include transport, entrance fees or any food & beverage costs.


How To Book A Solo Tour Guide

To book any of our Solo Tour Guides please go to the enquiry form.

Or send an email to info@solotourguides.com.

Alternatively whatsapp +94-76-630-1069.

Remember a Solo Tour Guide looks after your safety and welfare at all times.

 

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Highlights of Rome


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Rome is said to have been built on seven hills. There are contradictory stories of the origin of this. Regardless, there are some monumental places to visit. The Colosseum for example also has dungeons which you can explore. You can even do a virtual reality tour now of the Colosseum.

Of course the Roman Empire and its outreach have influenced many civilisations. The heart of this culture is here. Think of amphitheatres and forums, as well as language too. Most of the western European languages have their roots from Latin.

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So take advantage and go and visit the other Roman monuments. For example there is the Pantheon. Originally built by the emperor Hadrian in about 126 AD, it is now a church. Then there is the Roman Forum. Also known by its Latin name Forum Romanum. Here you will find a rectangular space by the ruins of other buildings which were important government buildings in its time. This in truth was the epicentre of Roman life. Though traditionally it was a marketplace. Furthermore you can also visit the tomb of Julius Caesar one of the most famous Roman Emperors of all time.

Don’t forget the Vatican. The smallest country in the world, the Vatican, is within the boundaries of this Italian capital. Seat of the Pope, it is a deeply religious site with such such sights as St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican museums. St Peter’s Basilica is the largest church in the world. The heart of Catholicism.

Italy would not be Italy if we did not mention food. Not only are there pizzas, pasts and lasagnas, think of more specialised dishes such as calzone. In addition this is a pizza that is folded over which represents the shape of a shoe, hence its name.

Albeit other attractions include the Palatine, the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain to name a few. On the other hand you can always visit the fresh food markets. A delight for all the senses.

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