I was born in Rome in the Tiber River Hospital in 1980 close to the spot where, according to the tradition, the twins Romulus and Remus were found by the shepherd Faustulus and fed by the She-Wolf, now the symbol of the city.I graduated in Foreign Languages in 2006 at Rome Sapienza University where I studied Linguistics, Literature, Archaeology, History, and Arts.I have worked as a freelance Tour Guide since 2003 and led tours throughout Rome, Italy, and Europe for different companies but I also traveled to Africa and the USA for both tourism and work.I love offering private tours, off the beaten track pathways, and to the famous sites such as the Vatican, the Colosseum, and Rome's piazzas and fountains providing basic historical and curious information.I love my guiding job because it gives me the possibility to make a profession out of my interests and to meet interesting people from all over the world.Some people think that guides know everything but the truth is that we never stop learning and this gives us just the right enthusiasm to always improve. Currently, I live in Ostia, 25 miles southwest of Rome, by the Tyrrhenian Sea and the amazing archeological site of Ostia Antica, the ancient port of the city which, unlike the Roman Forum, gives the opportunity to visit a well preserved Roman city in comfortable, quiet pacing.I am deeply interested in Archaeology, History, Local Traditions, Food & Wine (how can I not, I am Italian..) and I can adapt my tours to singles, couples, families with children, and groups of friends.Just like St Augustine said, I truly believe that the World is like a book, and those who don't travel only read one page of it..
Archeology
Architecture
Art
Bike
Culture
Food and Drink
History
Museum
Nature
Winetour