Vinny C.
“Considerate, informed, and helpful ”
Ignacio made our long excursion from Milan and around Lake Como fun, seamless and trouble-free from start to finish. He arranged the taxi to collect us in the city, and his instructions for our train trip and meetup in Como city, with our ferry tickets in hand, were flawless. He's personable and his grasp of his subject, from the history of must-see Villa Carlotta (often overlooked on standard lake tours) to George Clooney's lakefront house, impressed us. This tour is well worth your time and is a great value for anyone wanting an affordable private tour.
Ingrid amanda C.
“Venecia Maravillosa”
Muy lindo tour pero faltó la visita al Palacio Ducal, el puente de los suspiros, el museo de la Basílica de San Marcos
Emanuele G.
Hola! Lo siento pero el tour no incluye las entradas sino solo visita por afuera y hemos visto a los 3!
Eduard J.
“Tour in Florence”
Christina is very knowledgable. She is in time for our visit and helped out when needed. We rate her as very good and can recommend w/o any condition
Cristina C.
Grazie 1000!
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A private local guide can transform your experience in Florence, unveiling hidden treasures beyond the iconic Duomo and Uffizi Gallery. Imagine strolling through the lesser-known Oltrarno district, where your guide introduces you to artisan workshops and quaint cafés, or exploring the city's historic center, learning about the Medici family's influence. With a guide's insider knowledge, you'll uncover Florence's rich history and artistic heritage in a way that feels personal and engaging.
Venice's labyrinthine canals and alleys can be overwhelming, but with a local guide, you can explore the city's unique charm without getting lost. Picture yourself gliding through quiet canals on a private gondola ride, your guide sharing stories of Venice's maritime past and pointing out hidden architectural gems. Whether you're visiting iconic landmarks like St. Mark's Basilica or discovering lesser-known districts like Cannaregio, a guide ensures you experience the city's magic beyond the typical tourist spots.
Rome Highlights: Perfect for newcomers, these tour takes you around Rome’s most famous landmarks including the Colosseum, Forum, Palatine Hill, and Circus Maximus.
Pompeii Private Tour: Discover the archeological ruins of the great city of Pompeii and marvel at some of the best preserved examples of ancient Roman architecture.
Florence Highlights Tours: If you find yourself in Florence you simply must see the famous Medici Palace and Palazzo Vecchio, here you can marvel at some of the best renaissance art collections in the world.
Amalfi Coast Walking/Highlights Tours: Enjoy a relaxing walking tour and learn about this dream region while enjoying some of the most beautiful views of the Amalfi Coast.
In general, don’t bring any weapons or illegal substances with you. If you wish to bring your pet or live plants with you, you will also need to obtain proper import documentation. Fresh foods (meat, dairy, fruits, vegetables) also require relevant permits. These rules apply to most countries.
- Check visa requirements if you are entering the country from outside of the EU.
- Take some cash with you (Euros), many smaller shops and markets may not accept cards.
- Learn some basic Italian phrases, though basic English proficiency is relatively common.
- Invest in a Eurail pass and use public transportation (trains, subways, buses, etc.).
- If you’re going to rent a car, remember that Italians drive on the right. Streets can also get very narrow in some cities, so drive with caution.
- Tipping is not required, but you can leave a small tip for good service if you like.
- Skip the fast food and try out the amazing local food and wine that Italy is famous for!
Your best bet is to plan your tour around the weather. That being said, the summer months (June - August) are the busiest and also the hottest and sees Italy’s beaches fill up with revelers. For some milder weather, spring (March - May) and autumn (September - November) are good choices and may be a little quieter depending on where you’re traveling. That obviously leaves winter, which can get cold and wet. We’d only really recommend a winter trip if you’re heading to the ski resorts of the Italian Alps.
Italy is generally a safe country and mostly friendly to tourists. Pickpockets and other petty crime can occur though, so we’d recommend not flaunting your valuables and keeping an eye on your surroundings when in crowded areas. Tap water is clean and safe to drink in most places as well.
Yes, wearing shorts in Italy is totally acceptable, in fact it’s recommended during the summer months! The only exception to this rule is when entering churches or other places of worship. Here you are expected to wear closed shoes and cover your knees and shoulders.
Having a private tour guide accompany you will help ensure you get the most out of your Italian tour experience. Our guides can not only take you to the best spots, use their experience as locals to show you the country’s hidden gems, and generally take care of details such as transportation, scheduling, and travel recommendations.
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