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Florence
We only had a long weekend to do the city and so your tour really helped us get our bearings. There's just so much to see there! I know we only scraped the surface but it worked really well for us.
Tanya Ellison - (27/08/06)

Venice
This was a great tour that took you everywhere you needed to go. Particularly liked the walk through of the mosaic frescoes on the front of the Basilica. We had a great time in Venice, made all the more special by this evocative guide. Like the speaker's voice too - one of the best I've listened to.
Andrea How - (19/02/06)

Guide to Rome - Spanish Steps, Pantheon & Piazza Navona
Guide to Rome - Spanish Steps, Pantheon & Piazza Navona

£7.99

Stops on the Tour
01. Rome SS 01 Spanish Steps 00:54
02. Rome SS 02 Piazza di Spagna 02:00
03. Rome SS 03 Palazzo Barberini 00:36
04. Rome SS 04 Trevi Fountain 00:48
05. Rome SS 05 Quirinale 00:37
06. Rome SS 06 Apostoli 00:35
07. Rome SS 07 Piazza Venezia 00:57
08. Rome SS 08 Il Gesu 00:38
09. Rome SS 09 Santa Maria sp Minerva 00:28
10. Rome SS 10 Piazza Sant Ignazio 00:25
11. Rome SS 11 Hadrians Temple 00:22
12. Rome SS 12 Piazza Colonna 00:15
13. Rome SS 13 Obelisk 00:21
14. Rome SS 14 Pantheon 00:36
15. Rome SS 15 Piazza Navona 01:06
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Our guide to Rome takes about four to five hours, depending on how many breaks you take.  As you wander down the famous Spanish Steps we'll explain why the Pope at the time they were built was so unenthusiastic about them and also why the fountain in the Piazza di Spagna below looks like it's sinking.  We'll point out the Keats-Shelley Museum and explain what Roman firemen do to the Colonna dell'Immacolata every year.
  At the Trevi Fountain we’ll tell you the origin of the phrase paparazzi and, as we guide you through beautiful but often overlooked squares such as the Piazza Santi Apostoli, you'll hear about the two men who shaped the city - Borromini and Bernini  - and about their great rivalry.
  This Rome walking tour will explain why the Piazza Venezia is so named, show you want to look out for in the Piazza Colonna and, as we guide you through the narrow streets towards the Piazza Navona, we’ll talk about the history of Rome, while our unique, regularly updated pdf Printed Guide will tell you where to find quiet, hidden away restaurants, where the real Romans go to eat.

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