Things To Do In 3 Days in Italy

Things To Do In 3 Days in Italy

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Denver
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18 April 2025
Spectacular Tour Guide

We had a fantastic tour of Pompeii with Noemi. She was so warm and engaging with all seven members of our group, including the three kids aged 10, 7 and 3. There is so much to see in Pompeii, and having Noemi explain details in such a fun way made this day something we will always remember. Highly highly recommend. Best wishes to you, Noemi!

Matthew
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14 April 2025
Noemi is wonderful!!!!

We had a fantastic time with Noemi who adapted and personalised the tour perfectly for my kids’ age but was also incredibly informative and interesting for the adults. Very very highly recommended!

Becky
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9 April 2025
Fun Pompeii afternoon

We had a really super afternoon exploring Pompeii with Noemi with our three children (11, 9 & 6years). She made the afternoon fun - with a treasure hunt and knowing which places to visit in our time there. Thank you Noemi!

Shannon
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3 April 2025
Experienced & Exceptional Guide

Francesco is an exceptional guide with a wealth of experience and knowledge! If you’re planning a trip to Florence, don’t hesitate to book him — you won’t regret it. His expertise in the history of Florence and its art is absolutely outstanding. We had the pleasure of spending the morning with Francesco as he expertly guided my family of four adults through the Uffizi Gallery. His ability to highlight key pieces and provide rich context for the art and its historical significance truly brought the Renaissance to life. Navigating the Uffizi can be overwhelming, with its vast collection and crowds, but Francesco made sure we maximized our time. He knew exactly where to take us, helping us appreciate both the well-known masterpieces and the hidden gems. Francesco’s passion for art and history was contagious. His tour prompted lots of great discussion at the dinner table later that night. His friendly, approachable demeanor made the experience even more enjoyable. We are already looking forward to booking him again on future trips to Florence. He’s more than just a guide — he’s a true ambassador for this beautiful city!