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Excursion in Rome for readers "Italy for me"

Dear reader friends. We hope our site inspires you to travel to Italy, and those who are fortunate enough to visit this wonderful country at least once are made to strive to return here again and again.
We are pleased to announce that from now on once a month we will try to hold meetings with you in the format of an individual tour of Rome at dawn for a group of up to 8 people. Duration 5 hours.

We recommend reading: How to book a tour

For us, this is an opportunity to get to know our readers better, and for you it is a great chance to look at Rome and fall in love with it as we locals love it. You only need to make an appointment and arrive at the meeting on time, as all walks will be held at dawn. It was at this time that Rome was perfect (our Instagram inspiration).

Announcements of planned excursions will appear on the Italy for Me Facebook page. The size of the groups will be limited to six lucky ones who will be the first to record.

Dates of our meetings in 2014

  • September 17 from 7 to 9 in the morning (waiting for your applications)
  • September 11 from 7 to 9 in the morning (Olga and Ivan, 4 places left)
  • September 9 from 7 to 9 in the morning (Irina and Vladimir, 4 places left)
  • September 3 from 7 to 9 in the morning (waiting for your applications)
  • August 31 from 7 to 9 in the morning (we are waiting for your applications)
  • August 7 from 7 to 9 in the morning (Larisa and Ruslan, Julia, Rina, Victoria + Alex) - the group is assembled.
  • July 14 from 6.30 a.m. to 9 a.m. (Alena Gorbach + Maria Vasilyeva + Daria Lapchuk, 2-3 places left)
  • June 13, from 6.30 a.m. to 9 a.m. (Oksana + Konstantin + Elizaveta, Katya + Daria, Natalia + Mikhail);
  • May 22, from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. (Maria + Peter + Julia, Tatiana, 2 places left) - View photo report.
  • May 15, from 7 to 10 in the morning (Samal and Zviad, Maria, Tatyana, Nina +1) - View photo report.
  • May 7, from 7 to 10 in the morning (Elena + Elena, Anna + Tatyana + Tatyana, 1-2 places left). View photo report.

Dear readers, if the dates of our meetings do not coincide with the time of your visit to Rome, or you need a more individual approach, you can order a similar tour only for your company (up to 4 people). The cost of the tour is 300 euros for 5 hours.

What is the difference between individual and group excursions?

On a group tour, ITALY FOR ME subscribers up to 8 people gather, the cost of 60 euros is fixed for each participant. In an individual version, only for your company (family) such an excursion costs 300 euros. , 264 euros - 4 hours).

To reserve a date, you need to make an advance payment of 20% of the cost to guarantee the reservation of your date.

Tour Plan

Group size: up to 8 people.
Duration: about 5 hours.
Your guides: Arthur Yakutsevich, Irina Kravchenko, Elena Vyaznikova, Marina Bogacheva, Vladislav Doro.
Venue: Colosseum, Arch of Constantine.

You will learn:

  • interesting facts about life in Rome;
  • where to eat tasty and cheap, save money and how to use public transport for free;
  • the most curious historical facts about the main attractions.

Read the detailed description

Sights that we will have time to admire almost in splendid isolation:

  • Coliseum;
  • Roman forum;
  • Capitoline Hill (views of Rome);
  • Pantheon;
  • Trevi Fountain;
  • Spanish Steps;
  • Pincho hill with the best view of Rome.

Venue: Arch of Constantine near the Coliseum.

Everything suits me? Sign up!

If your friends are going to Rome, tell them about us on social networks. We will be happy to answer all your questions in the comments. Preliminary applications for other dates are accepted there.

We look forward to seeing you in love with Italy, the Italy team for me.

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