Discover the Angels and Demons Tour in Rome
Angels and Demons is one of Dan Brown’s earlier novels describing one of the many adventures of stalwart protagonist Robert Langdon as he becomes embroiled in a twisted tale of deception, conspiracy and danger. Popular amongst readers of all ages, the novel has got many people interested in Rome, one of the cities in which it is heavily based.
Enter the Angels and Demons tour, an official tour in the Italian capital that sets out to take visitors on a journey stopping at all of the hot spots which appear in the novel, allowing Dan Brown fans to follow in Robert Langdon’s footsteps and relive the exciting moments of the character’s journey.
Discover the secrets of the Illuminati for yourself on an adventure deep within the Eternal City, where you’ll be able to attempt to decipher the hidden profundities of the clandestine society for yourself.
Take in the sight of myriad symbols adorning Roman statues and architecture on a path of detection that will show you the veiled Rome that even its locals don’t know about. Even without knowing the book inside out, you can simply enjoy being taken on a majestic, in-depth tour of Rome’s most breathtaking places with a guide that really knows what they’re talking about.
As tours are limited to 25 people at a time, you can rest assured that you’ll receive personal attention during the day and even if you’re not a Dan Brown fan, the tour is well worth experiencing. Packed full of many excellent Rome landmarks, such as the famous Pantheon, the Piazza Navona, St Maria del Popolo Church and St Peter’s Square, you can enjoy taking in plenty of Rome’s best sights all while finding out a wealth of information about the city’s best kept secrets.
The tour concludes with a trip to the Church of Illumination, where you can spot the secret passage that connects the Vatican with the infamous Castel Sant’ Angelo and really enhance your reading of the book.
Finally, once you’ve spent your day exploring the mystical depths of the capital, you’ll be able to enjoy visiting a restaurant your enthusiastic and knowledgeable tour guide may recommend to you. After all, they’re employed because they know their stuff and you can be sure they’ll know which restaurants are the best. Once your trip’s over, you’ll be able to step onto your leaving Rome flights safe in the knowledge that your visit was more than well spent.
Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.


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