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Affordable Tours in Rome

    • See the sights of Rome on a guided tourAncient Rome image by Andrea Horvath from Fotolia.com

      Rome is full of history, and a few days here should be included in your vacation to Italy. The city can easily be explored on foot or by using the public transportation system, but a tour of the city can provide and organized way to learn information you may not learn on your own. Several inexpensive tours are available in Rome, including group tours with a guide, audio tours and independent tour-bus excursions. Prices listed below are current as of August 2010.

    Walking Tours

    • You could walk through Rome on your own reading a guide book and map as you explore the attractions, but taking a guided walking tour can save you the trouble of having your nose in a book when you should be seeing the fabulous sights. Walking tours are available and offer a wide range of itineraries to suit your interests. Prices range from €20 to 40 for a three-hour tour with guide. Be sure to confirm if admission to any sights you go into are covered by the tour price.

      Enjoy Rome

      06-445-1843

      enjoyrome.com

      Through Eternity

      06-700-9336

      througheternity.com

      Rome Walks

      347-795-5175

      romewalks.com

    Bicycle Tours

    • While it's nothing like zipping through the streets on a Vespa, a bike tour can give you a unique perspective of Rome. Routes are planned to maximize safety, and you can choose between an independent tour or an escorted tour. The Escorted Rome Cruiser Bike Tour consists of only you, a friend and the guide for only €49 each for four hours, or do it alone for only €19 each. On the Rome Center Bike Tour, you will be in a group with a guide. Prices begin at €29 for a four-hour tour.

      Rome Cruiser Bike Tour

      39-055-2398855

      romecruiserbiketours.com

      Rome Center Bike Tours

      hostelworld.com

    Hop On/Hop Off Bus Tours

    • If your feet get tired of wandering Rome, try a hop on/hop off bus tour. These tours allow you to pay one fare (around €15) and have the driver take you to various sights around the city. You can get off at the sights that interest you, explore on your own and then get back on the next bus that shows up. These tours are somewhat independent (the drivers/guides will provide a little information or perhaps a handout), and you are not escorted by a guide at the sights. If you don't want to bother with public transportation, this can be a good choice. Two choices include:

      Trambus 110 and Archeobus

      800-281281 (in Italy)

      trambusopen.com

    Free Audio Tours

    • If you want the least expensive way to tour Rome, get out your walking shoes and MP3 player and take a audio tour. ITunes offers a variety of free podcasts, including the informative Rick Steves series, art audio tours, history audio tours and many others. Download them before you leave home, and you'll have them ready when you begin your walk.



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