Guestbook

Thank you for traveling with us :)︎

Nathan Agam

Nathan Agam

Ms. Losavio,
Thank you very much for your kind inquiry. My wife and I absolutely loved the Borghese. It was simply spectacular. Now that I am back at work, I think about my trip to Italy to help motivate me to work hard so I can afford to return to Italy soon.

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Edelle Waller

Edelle Waller

Dear Silvia,
Forgive me for taking so long to get back to you. I have to say, “Tosca” at La Scala was profoundly stirring! Our seats were terrific. We traded around, so each of us sat in the orchestra for one act! I was thrilled that I sat in the orchestra for Act I because the set “inside the Basilica” was astounding!!

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Jessica Cuebas

Jessica Cuebas

We absolutely loved the cooking class we took in Siena — it was one of the highlights of our 2-1/2 week trip to Italy. We even had a great time with the instructor speaking in Italian (even though we didn’t speak it).

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Nicole Tallarida

Nicole Tallarida

Everything worked out great! We went right up to the desk and they just printed out our tickets with no problem. It was a big help since tickets to the Last Supper were sold out.

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Heather Kinsey

Heather Kinsey

It was fabulous, the weather was great, the whole ambience was out of this world. As for Rome in general – it was my first time and I can’t wait to get back, I loved everything about it – except trying to cross roads as a pedestrian!

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Sandra Friedberg

Sandra Friedberg

It was wonderful; it exceeded our very high expectations. Our visit to Italy was joyous and without any negative experiences. The only difficulty was having to come home and go back to work. Thanks again.

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Kathleen O’Hara Podzimek

Kathleen O’Hara Podzimek

My husband thoroughly enjoyed the cooking class in Siena. He said that the teacher was excellent as were the facilities at the cullinary institute.

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Tom Davis

Tom Davis

An experience at La Scala is every opera lover’s dream. The seats were reasonably good, although one learns that the horseshoe shape of most opera houses is designed for audiences more interested in looking at one another than in having a good view of the stage.

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