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Kristin_C, Apr 2026
Amazing Tour - History Expert
The tour guide was amazing. The process was easy, they communicated very well with tons of updates. A few things to note: you will need to include everyone's full name and age and show your passport live upon check-in (picture and copy works). The tour is about 3 hours and very knowledgeable but long if you have kids. The Palestine Hill was amazing but I'd recommend just seeing the Colosseum if you have kiddos.
Jeff_K, Apr 2026
Excellent Start to Rome Experience - With Sharon.
Took this tour on our first day to get a feel for the area. Sharon could not have been a better tour guide. She knew all the ins / outs and good spots. Took us to the all the liated sites and even stopped for some Gelato at one of the great spots. She took the time to answer questions and gave us some pointers for places to check out after the tour. Take this tour...day 1 and it will setup your visit nicely.
Zoe_P, Apr 2026
Great informative tour
An all day walking tour that packs everything you need to know about Rome in a day. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable and was providing constant information as we walked the tour route. There's not much time for stopping so make sure you keep up. Great way to see Rome in a day.
Diondra_L, Apr 2026
Great Tour with Sam!
The reviews that this is technically a free tour is accurate, but I think booking through Viator gives the guides a good idea of scheduling. Worth the booking in my opinion. We checked in with the guide, and once we were all there we were off on our tour. Sam was our guide during the tour and he was great! I am a huge history nerd and learned so much about the Jewish Ghetto during the tour! I loved it! Please remember to tip during the tour since the guides rely on the tips!
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