Detail hunting in team building is aimed at attention to detail. The children “compete” together to achieve the final goal, which is to identify certain features related to bridges, the river and the related deities and legends.
The activity takes place in some areas of the city that are deeply connected to the Tiber – Tiber Island, the Ghetto and Foro Boario (near the Bocca della Verità) - where it is easier for the children to follow the “traces” of life along the river and, at the guide's instigation, place them in an understandable context.
The visit is organised by AGTAR-Associazione Guide Turistiche Abilitate Roma (Association of Qualified Tourist Guides Rome), the largest association of guides in Lazio, which proposes a number of specific itineraries for those who want to admire Rome and its surroundings while walking in the open air and at the same time increase their knowledge of the river.
The visits respect the philosophy of the Tiberland DMO: to make known sites of exceptional interest but different from those crowded by mass tourism; to promote open-air itineraries and interaction with the city and the population; to promote responsible and quality tourism, respecting the land and the local economy.
All of this is carried out to the highest quality standards: visits are conducted only by licensed tourist guides, professionals certified by the professional association AGTAR.
The guide adapts explanations and timing to the visitors, to offer an optimal experience, which varies according to age and needs.
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Visits
Available in Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese
Additional Info
- The visit takes place outside: there is no entry to places and monuments with a ticket to pay.
- The prices refer to the fee for the guide.
- Transport, any entrance tickets and reservations, any radio / earphones for groups, any on-site drinks and any other extras are not included.
- Payment - by credit card or bank transfer or cash - will be made directly to the guide.
- The visits begin at a meeting point in the area of the chosen itinerary.