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Rome is one of the most fascinating and beautiful cities in the world. From it's many fountains and ivy covered arches to it's cobbled walkways and ancient monuments there is always something more to see.Threaded along the romantic Tiber River, Rome's finest sights are located within just a few miles walk of each other. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to find these sights. There is so much to see within these few square miles and many of the sights are tucked away behind large buildings or other monuments. There is a web of narrow cobbled walkways and wide rushing thoroughfares that can be difficult to navigate. Often it is the small, unmarked pathway that leads to the most incredible views of Rome's greatest monuments. If you only have a few days to spend in Rome and don't want to miss a thing, let me be your guide. I will take you on a step by step tour of the best that Rome has to offer. I will guide you down the secluded cobbled paths to the Campo de' Fiori where you can enjoy the best fresh fruit, pizza, and wine you've ever tasted. You can gaze out over the Roman Forum from a peaceful winding road, high above the crowds below. I'll take you to sights that you cannot miss; like the Pantheon, just steps from the popular Piazza Navona, which hurried travelers, not knowing where to turn, often tragically miss. This is a go-at-your-own pace tour that would easily fill 2 or 3 days for the ambitious sightseer. For a more leisurely pace you could easily break it up into 4 or 5 days.Don't miss out on any of what Rome has to offer. But I should warn you; Rome has stolen more than a few hearts. Will it steal yours?

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