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Last replied
21 Jun 2020
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I am a freelance tour guide in Florence, living in a cozy apartment with my cat Lemmy.
I love traveling, history, art and rock and roll. I usually work a lot in summer but now thanks to Covid-19 I will have a lot of spare time.
I am very independent and i like independent travelers!
Historical center is pretty close (30 minutes by walk, 15 by bus), the neighborhood is nice and quiet.Types of help and learning opportunities
Help with Computers/ InternetCultural exchange and learning opportunities
You'll have the opportunity of spending time in Florence with a qualified local tour guide!
I will give you my best tips and will show you some art treasures of my city.Help
I am creating the english version of my blog as a tour guide, and I need help to create new blog posts about Florence and Tuscany. My english is good but I want some great content from a native speaker!
I need someone experienced with blogging and SEO.Languages spoken
English: Fluent
Italian: FluentAccommodation
You'll have your own room (my office, where I will lay down a futon) and your own toilet. You'll share the house with me, my partner Riccardo and our cat Lemmy.
What else ...
Public transportation in Florence is available until 23.00. After that time only cabs and nice walks along the river!
A little more information
Internet access
Limited internet access
We have pets
We are smokers
Can host families
How many Workawayers can stay?
One
Hours expected
Maximum 4 hours a day, 5 days a week
Feedback (4)
Also he made some great translations from italian to english, and I was surprised by his efficiency and I loved his written english. Thank you Rob, and good luck!
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Also he made some great translations from italian to english, and I was surprised by his efficiency and I loved his written english. Thank you Rob, and good luck!
Highly trustable and recommended, she has a lot of skills and is a very fast learner!
Thank you Liz, come back to Florence soon!