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Rome Through a Different Lens
275,00€
Discover the beauty of Rome through a new perspective. Learn how to capture timeless moments and beautiful, memorable shots during an unforgettable photography tour through the eternal city with a professional photographer. The photographer will share artistic tips and tricks to best translate creative vision into the photographic language. Add your personal touch to traditional views and explore the city through a different lens! The itinerary will include exploring the Jewish Ghetto, Tiber Island and Trastevere District.
Note: cameras are not included – please bring your own camera or mobile phone.
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Details:
- Duration: 3 hours
- Meeting point: Lobby of the Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome Hotel, P.za della Repubblica, 48
Please make sure to arrive at meeting point, 15 minutes prior departure of the tour so staff can check you in. - From the meeting point guests board the coach to reach the starting point of the tour (20 minutes from Hotel Anantara)
- End of tour at the Hotel Anantara
- Min number of participants: 8
- Max number of participants: 12
Cost inclusions:
- Professional Photographer
- Transfer by Coach
- 1 English speaking guide at group’s disposal
- 1 small bottle of mineral water per person
Important Notes
- Comfortable shoes are recommended.
- Cameras are not included. Bring your own camera or a mobile phone.
- Activity will take place regardless of weather, please bring the appropriate attire.
- Please make sure to arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes prior to tour departure, to finalize your registration for the tour.
- The tour will be reconfirmed only if we reach the minimum number of participants required. In case the tour is not confirmed, you will be contacted by email by August 13th.
Dates:
- Tuesday, 23rd September 2025 from 02.30pm to 05.30pm
- Friday, 26th September 2025 from 02.30pm to 05.30pm
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