Francesca Pedulla is a local tour guide in Rome, Italy offering private tours and excursions
Rome, Italy
Italiano (native), English
59
since 1999
If you are a family or a small group and you decide to come to Rome, you are in touch with the right person, an experienced tourist guide, working since 1999.The services include a large choice of tours in town and excusion to close destinations. You can select your tour on www.Roma-Tour.it. where you will find the description of each destination.
My name is Francesca Maria and I was born and raised in Rome. What about me? I live in Trastevere, considered by many the most characteristic Roman district. Every day I enjoy the view of the Santa Maria in Trastevere’s glittering Byzantine mosaics while I sip my morning cappuccino. My daily life is rooted in the ancient Roman rituals, shopping at the local fruit and vegetable market, meeting local friends at a leisurely pace in the streets.
Art history has always been my main passion. I graduated in Medieval Art History at the University of Rome and I later became an authorised and official city guide. I founded a cultural association that promotes tailored itineraries for all those who wanted to discover the secret treasures of the Eternal city. I’m also a high school art history teacher and enjoy sharing with my students the pleasure of discovering a wonderful city like Rome. I love writing too and as a freelance I write articles and itineraries about Rome and Italy for several web magazine.
As a guide I believe in the power of storytelling, in locating the monuments and sites within a specific historic context that can explain and entice tourists and foreigners to the ancient Roman way of life.
Art history has always been my main passion. I graduated in Medieval Art History at the University of Rome and I later became an authorised and official city guide. I founded a cultural association that promotes tailored itineraries for all those who wanted to discover the secret treasures of the Eternal city. I’m also a high school art history teacher and enjoy sharing with my students the pleasure of discovering a wonderful city like Rome. I love writing too and as a freelance I write articles and itineraries about Rome and Italy for several web magazine.
As a guide I believe in the power of storytelling, in locating the monuments and sites within a specific historic context that can explain and entice tourists and foreigners to the ancient Roman way of life.
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