If you have never been to Rome, you must go there and this is the best list I have seen. Being Italian I have been there many times. I love it there❤️❤️
Rome itself is a walkable city end to end , as long as you stay within the city proper .But it is so complex with so many attractions from History --is will take you one hundred years to visit each and every nook and cranny .!
i've been to Rome twice previously (the first time almost 50 years ago and the second time 10 years ago), but will revisit this video before my next trip planned for 2022. Very informative.
Thank you so very much!!!! I thoroughly enjoyed this video. I'm Canadian from just outside Vancouver and have been really wanting to take my 11 year old daughter to Europe. For visiting Italy 🇮🇹 Rome is the city I have choosen, so your video has educated myself and if/when we do travel Europe I would definitely sign up for at least a couple private tours! Blessings eh, 🙏
Thank you, we are going to Rome in July; I have been watching your videos and find them very informative. We might book a Vatican and/or Colosseum tour!
My wife and I will be on your 5hr detailed Vatican/Sistine/St. Peter's tour in 3 weeks! Can't wait! We have a reservation at Taverna Trilussa for our anniversary, but your food tour is tempting! Might have to do that instead!
Can't wait to see you in Rome. Don't cancel your table at Trilussa. I love eating there. If you do the food your, do it on one of your first days so you learn what to order at restaurants
That’s fantastic! We will see you there! Make sure you are subscribed and hit the notifications bell because we are soon dropping some neighborhood videos. Perfect for someone like you so you can go back to your favorite neighborhood and explore more on your own.
I absolutely love Rome, and have never had the luxury of going there. I have seen so much of Rome on my computer, I feel like I've been there. My husband jokes and says, you're going to see Rome one day. I told him, by the grace of God only. Thank you for your video's I love them. I would really like to see and learn more about the forum. I'm particularly interested in more knowledge of Julius Ceasar and where and how he lived. I've seen the site where he was buried, but the other video's doesn't really say much.
Love your videos, such a great content. Having been to Rome before, I always find something new to do and see in your videos. Can you let me know what are the rules for drone videography in Rome/Vatican? Thanks!
Hey Shaun (Sean/Shawn)....after a cancelled trip to Rome in April 2020, of which I was planning to take one of your tours, it's finally coming true this year....am currently in the midst of planning my trip in Italy but will be looking at the Food tour as well as your Night tour of the Colosseum .....am just wondering, will you be the guide?
You never know when Sean will pop into a tour. One thing we can guarantee is that all tours are lead by passionate, professional licensed guides that make sightseeing fun.
Okay I am in my seventies and I have some physical mobilities walking and I'm wondering how you accommodate those who might have issues that are more challenging who want more than anything to see Rome especially all the ancient sites of magnificence?
I loved the Pizza--handmade and sold by weight --not volume of ingredients --therefore go for the lightest pizza concoctions with lots of toppings for the cheapest price---Italy takes the Euro currency which is easier to understand than the old Italian Lira...!
Very useful tourguide to Rome. Perhaps add texts when referring to any specific name because we cannot capture that..and then lose what u r trying to deliver.
Italy should be meeting this month to discuss guidance on how Italy will open up and if it will open up to vaccinated Americans. We believe they will do so, but time will tell. Follow us on twitter and we will 100% make an announcement there when we hear more. @thetourguy
@Tom Lowery Hi Tom, Let me explain. I am translating from the Italian " Carciofi alla Giudia". In English, it is commonly translated in this way. The name, Jewish artichoke doesn't refer to the type or variety of artichoke, but to the way in which the artichoke is prepared. The recipe is a typical Roman, Jewish recipe. When you go to the Jewish Ghetto in Rome, on the menu you will see " Carciofi alla Giudia" and the English translation is Jewish-style artichoke. If you haven't tried them, I highly recommend you do when you go to Rome. They are delicious!
Most restaurants offer a substitute dish or have GF pasta. There is a field at checkout that allows you to add dietary restrictions. We can’t gaurantee you’ll be able to eat everything on the tour, but we will have scrumptious alternatives!
I had a run in with Vatican security and Carabinieri several years ago, perhaps the situation has changed now, smoking was a problem! I was at the top of Saint Peter`s Basilica, and people were smoking, if that wasn`t bad enough they were flicking their buts down on the roof of the dome. I had a heated discusion about it with security, but he did not give a damn. When I got back down again I had another heated discusion with the Carabinieri in the square. I tried to explain to them about the discomfort to other people in such a confined space, the potential fire risk (although small) tossing live butts on the roof and finally, most importantly, the disrespect. I reminded them where they were. It was all futile, in frustration I called them a pair of barbarians and savages, their attitude changed dramatically, they did not like that. They started to berate me, I told them to f - - -k off ( I know it was not appropriate in Piazza San Pietro I was angry ) and stormed off.