LivItaly Tours
LivItaly Tours is a family owned company offering small group tours in Italy. Angelo Carotenuto, a Roman native, graduated from Occidental College in 2006 and founded the company in 2009. Angelo has been a tour guide and tour leader since May 2005 in both France and Italy. In February 2015 he was a speaker at the Los Angeles Travel and Adventure show.[1]
A member of both The American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) and The European Tour Association (ETOA), LivItaly Tours has been featured in LA Travel Magazine[2] and in the 2014 European edition of Luxury Travel Guide.[3] The company describes itself as a small, family owned business offering a variety of different tours including walking, historical and running tours in addition to cultural tours such as food and wine, or Ferrari experiences.
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Founded 📆 | 2009 |
Founder 👔 | Angelo Carotenuto |
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Tours[edit]
LivItaly Tours offers historical private and small group tours in a variety of cities in the Italian Peninsula and Vatican City. The company offers tours in many different languages such as English, Italian, Spanish, French, and Portuguese. The tours are typically held at important historical sites in Italy and guides provide information on Italian history, culture, art, and archeology. Additionally, the company offers running tours which are coordinated and lead by its co-owner Kristin Karstensdotter. LivItaly's running tours were listed in Livestrong.com's article Things to do in Rome in 2 Days[4] and as a running tour guide, Kristin has been featured in The Local.[5]
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Notes[edit]
- ↑ "LA Travel Show Speakers". Travelshows.com.
- ↑ Lejeune, Kathryn. "Eternal Rome". Latravelmagazine.com.
- ↑ Luxury Travel Guide. James Drakeford. 2014. pp. 1112–1123. Search this book on
- ↑ Gray, Mary. "Things to Do in Rome in 2 Days". Livestrong.com.
- ↑ "Guides offer jogging tours of Rome to tourists". Thelocal.it.
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