Photography
Are you a photography enthusiast? Here are some itineraries designed specifically for you, routes that were studied and laid out to provide you with amazing sights and remarkable little corners that will let you immortalize your Roman holiday from a different point of view.
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A different view of Rome
Ideal for those who want to visit Rome and see her from a more personal, less touristy point of view. For those who, like you, want to go beyond what others see, yet stay right in the capital! A three hour mini tour during which you will learn all about the less famous sides of such celebrated districts as the Trastevere, the Ghetto and Isola Tiberina. When this experience is over, Rome really will be yours, as she will have revealed even the most hidden of her precious secrets to you.
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Guided tour to photo exhibitions
Rome is the world capital of photography, not just thanks to the valuable inspiration you can draw from her as you search for those magical compositions to shoot. The Eternal City hosts high level professional photography exhibits all year round. You can request the guidance of an expert photographer who will take you around and point out the secrets of each work of art, enriching your personal experience of the photography on show. Whether you are an experienced enthusiast or just learning to shoot, this really is a once in a lifetime opportunity!
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Ostia antica
Is Ostia Antica better than the Imperial Fora? It’s up to you to answer this difficult question after you have concluded this thrilling journey into the history of the city. Accompanied by an expert guide, you will head towards the shore and discover the place where, a long time ago, there was a lively port town whose harbour welcomed ships from the remotest and most exotic corners of the world as it was known in the Imperial era. Buried for some 1,500 years, Rome’s very own Pompeii will provide you with more than just a sampling of that which the Eternal City was during the golden years of the Roman Empire.
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