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The guide was pleasant and knowledgeable. We enjoyed the ghetto part and especially Trastevere at night. We suggest that the tour start earlier so it can include visiting the synagogue, since there is nothing of actual Jewish life left in the ghetto.
Reviewed by: Norman L, United States, April 2008
We saw and were explained a part of Rome which normally tourists overlook. Out tour guide was very knowledgeable and it broadened our Rome experience.
Reviewed by: Lorraine D, United Kingdom, March 2008
Very nice tour. After a week in Rome, Florence, and Venice with all of their beautiful churches, it was nice to get a different perspective. Our guide was a lovely young lady and was very knowledgeable. I highly recommend it.
Reviewed by: Joseph B, United States, February 2008
The guide was really knowledgeable and interesting. I really enjoyed it. It could have had a bit more about Jewish history.
Reviewed by: Elizabeth M, United Kingdom, February 2008
This was a really nice tour, off the beaten path. Our guide obviously had a deep passion for Rome.
Reviewed by: Greg L, Canada, November 2007
I enjoyed this very much. If I return to Rome, I would choose this area for accommodations since it is so quiet.
Reviewed by: Michele C, United States, October 2007
It was worth the experience to travel into an old part of Rome that most tourists do not venture into.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Canada, September 2007
Very interesting tour with an informative guide.
Reviewed by: James G, United Kingdom, July 2007
We took this tour on our first afternoon in Rome, and we're very glad we did. It was great to get this background as we were beginning our time in Rome. Our guide was a delight; enthusiastic, knowledgeable and so patient with all our questions. This tour gave deeper insight to some of the lesser known history of Rome and there were so many little things that were pointed out to us that helped in our own further look at this amazing city. There was lots of walking, which we enjoyed and it was a taste of the days to come. We ate at a kosher restaurant back in the Jewish Ghetto area after the tour and the food was delicious and the people coming there were locals and regulars, it was great to be offered non-tourist menus. The group size was just right, at no time did we feel herded or rushed past the things we were seeing. We would highly recommend this tour, and commend our guide on the great job she did.
Reviewed by: Kate C, Australia, June 2007
The guide was very knowledgeable of the area and it is definitely a tour worth taking.
Reviewed by: Carla G, United States, June 2007
The tour was very informative and led at a good pace by a helpful guide.
Reviewed by: Douglas S, United Kingdom, May 2007
We had a good tour guide who provided plenty of interesting information.
Reviewed by: David D, United States, May 2007
The tour guide was very informative, and overall the tour was very interesting. However, we had two children with us and they were bored, though we'd been about the city all day long, and ending the day with a three-hour walking tour was not a great move on our part.
Reviewed by: Eric G, Canada, May 2007
Very interesting and the guide was excellent.
Reviewed by: Jennifer M, Spain, March 2007
Very enjoyable. It gave us a different perspective on Rome. If you're looking for a different way to approach Rome's incredible history, Trastevere and the Jewish Ghetto is a wonderful place to start.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Canada, August 2006
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