Things To Do In 3 Days in Italy

Things To Do In 3 Days in Italy

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Vidhya
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5 June 2025
Best walking/ biking tour ever

We just did a tour with Amandio a few days back . We were a large group , 5 adults n 4 kids. From the start, he was super communicative and accommodating to our needs. He took the kids and grandma on baboe bike - so they were all super happy to not have to walk all the time ;) . He also knew very well ( better than us) how to connect with the kids- with the way he kept them entertained with puzzles, jokes, even games and dancing ! He was also super funny and kept us entertained with his stories. The pizza and gelato and canoli stops were great . When the tour ended , we all ( especially the kids) were sad to say good- bye. We felt we were saying good bye to a good friend ! We certainly hope to see him another time and will highly, highly recommend him to anyone .

Nancy
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28 May 2025
Perfecto

Eduardo, was excellent from the moment we booked on line. Always responded to texts right away, answered questions, guided us through the process of booking tickets. We met at the perfect time of the day, entered the Uffizi, and were swept up in his in-depth narrative of the history and art we witnessed. We loved our tour, and Eduardo’s perspective. We wished we booked him for all of the museums.

Eldri
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26 May 2025
An unforgettable day in charming Calcata.

We spent a whole day together with the friendly Matteo. We started the day at a hidden gem of a café in Rome, then drove to Lago di Bracciano before arriving in the charming village of Calcata. Matteo was knowledgeable, and we learned a lot about the places we visited and about Rome in general. We had an exquisite lunch at IL Guazzabuglio. Before heading back to Rome, we visited the tearoom La Sala, which boasts 101 types of tea and over 500 teapots. Thank you so much, Matteo, for an unforgettable day. But be warned—if you don’t like cats, Calcata is teeming with them!

Jim
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15 May 2025
Superb!

Dina shared insights seamlessly combining art, history and local knowledge to keep us enthralled the entire tour. We are an older couple and appreciated her thoughtfulness in shaping the tour to our interests and physical limitations. She knows where all the shortcuts, elevators and WCs are! Our only regret is for not booking other tours with her. Thanks again Dina!