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THE BENEFITS OF HAVING A DRIVER TOUR GUIDE IN ROME

 

Few people know how much is time consuming arriving at Rome airports, transfer the pople with their luggage to the hotels, rest and beginning sightseeing tours in Rome. The development of the travel services in Italy made possible today the feature of a new profession: the english speaking driver as private tour guide.

With a personal driver you can enjoy grand landscapes and the fine hospitality in Rome and all over Italy and unique culture of the italian lifestyle while learning about cultural history, archaeology, art, conservation of the monuments of Rome, and also recents archaological excavations. Along with an inside view of local forests each trip organized by Rome airport limousine company of Rome includes robust sightseeing and cultural opportunities for a blend of adventure, education and relaxation.

Imagine how easy is to avoid driving by yourself across the streets in Rome and having somebody who can transfer you from the airport of Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci to Rome downtown to see the place where Julius Caesar was killed during the Ides of March. All this can happen in few minutes if you decide to optimize your time in Rome after your arrival in the Eternal City.


We always discourage driving in Rome because it's chaotic and dangerous and we think that the best way to discover its treasures if you have few days at disposal is to rent a limousine with a driver tour guide who can show you around the main Rome's attractions.

 

 

Today the tourism changes rapidly and a lot of passengers are arriving in Rome not only through the airports but also through the port of Rome located in Civitavecchia. The distance from Rome to Civitavecchia is around 50 miles and to drive from this little town to Rome can be time consuming if you do not know the right way to do it.

It's always precious to know for example where this little town is located in the central part of Italy because from there you can drive towards Rome and enter the capital of Italy from the north west gate in order to get directly you directly to see the vatican museums with the sistine chapel.

When driving in Italy , especially in the busy cities, you really do need to keep your nerve about you. Italian driving can be disconcerting for foreign drivers as they tend to use their horns a lot and in true Italian style, gesticulate wildly at fellow motorists. Their style of driving can seem a little bit chaotic if you are not used to it, and you will not always be given much warning about what another driver intends to do before they do it.