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Paola Barbanera

I grew up in this wonderful city. I spent my childhood trekking its back-streets and lanes, and in my teenage years I became fascinated by its amazing art and history. I went to a specialist school for art history and archeology, then graduated university with honors in Science Tourism.

I was a professional tour leader for ten years (leading groups to Africa, America, Europe and Asia), then did further study to become a professional licensed tour guide in 1999.

I have been sharing my love of Rome ever since.

Although my technical specialty is in the art and history of Rome (in particular the Vatican and ancient Rome), my real passion is helping you love this place the way I do. I feel equally comfortable wandering with you through the charming back lanes away from the beaten tourist tracks as I do showing you around the Coliseum or any of the untold number of exquisite museums, art galleries, and churches. I also feel equally as comfortable with groups of one or two as with groups of 40 or 50.

I speak fluent, clear English; I have lived in England and have spent extended periods in the USA and Australia. My clients tell me I’m a pleasure to listen to. I have the security clearance and permit to meet clients on the “air” side of airport security (i.e. as you exit passport control).

For many years I have been actively involved in the official union representing licensed tour guides, working to protect the professionalism of the industry and improve services for tourists in my city.

I am a licensed Rome tour guide

In contrast, there are people who come to Rome (usually to study for a brief period) and work as illegal guides for some extra cash. They figure that by the time they get caught and have to pay the fine they willl have fled back home. They are often very bold and work quite openly. There are also some hotels, travel agencies, and individual operators who are prepared to take the risk for the extra profits (they pay the illegal guides poorly and pocket the difference).

Licensed tour guides are professionals and are required to wear their registration card when they are working. Insist on seeing it. Don’t take the risk.

Here is a short list of places to visit in Rome. There are so many great places to tour that we could not get them all on one page!

We look forward to planing your tour from start to finish. You can contact us directly at +1 864-906-0481 or you can look through the packaged tours on our site. Look through the list below to see what type of tour is best for you. Book with us and take the trip of a lifetime! MyRomeTourGuide.com is a division of RussianTourGuide.com, provider of public and private tours of St. Petersburg, Moscow and the Golden Ring of Russia for almost 10 years.

Roman Art Tours

Enjoy the magnificient Roman art galleries! We have tours that visit the Palazzo Colonna, Galleria Doria Pamphili, and the Borghese Gallery. These tours average about 3-4 hours. Roman Art Tours

Walking Tours

Shorter tours for people with less time or wish to mix and match their tour days. If you forgot to plan a tour and are already in Rome, take advantage of our “walking” tours. No pre planning required. These are usually afternoon tours that last from 2-5 hours. Rome Walking Tours

Cruise Ship Tours

Special Group Pricing These tours are great for travelers coming to Rome on Cruise Ship vacations. These tours are a lot like our Private day tours but tailored for cruiseship passengers. Rome Cruise Ship Tours

Private Tours

Private Tours are available to Rome, Italy Break away from the crowds and get a personal tour for you and your immediate family or close friends. These Exclusive tours allow you to go at your own pace and give you the best experience possible when visiting Rome, Italy. Private Day Tours
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