Uncover the hidden layers of the Eternal City with our unique 3.5-hour Underground Rome Food Tour, blending unforgettable tastes with fascinating stories beneath the surface. From lively piazzas to ancient ruins, this experience takes you through some of Rome’s most atmospheric neighborhoods—each bite revealing a deeper connection to the city’s rich past.
Begin your journey in the heart of historic Rome at Campo de’ Fiori, where centuries of culinary tradition still thrive amid the bustling market scene.
Wander through the quiet charm of Piazza in Piscinula before crossing the ancient Ponte Fabricius, Rome’s oldest standing bridge, leading you onto the storied Tiber Island. Along the way, sample delicious local specialties in spots rich with character and tucked-away beauty.
End your exploration in Trastevere, one of Rome’s most beloved districts, where food, tradition, and vibrant street life come together in perfect harmony.
Please meet your guide at Campo dei Fiori square under the statue of Giordano Bruno in the middle of the square.
It was the first permanent theater built of stone by Pompey the Great in 55 BC in the Campus Martius after his triumph in 61 BC. It was the largest and most important theater in the ancient city where were held numerous performances of comedies and tragedies
Translated from Italian, the name “Campo de Fiori” means “field of flowers” and dates back to the Middle Ages, when the area was actually a meadow. Today, this historic square houses picturesque medieval buildings, the monument of Giordano Bruno and one of the oldest open-air markets in Rome.
Ponte Fabricius is the oldest surviving bridge in Rome, dating back to 62 BC, and still used by pedestrians today. Spanning the Tiber River, it connects the Jewish Ghetto area to Tiber Island, offering a direct link between ancient landmarks and timeless traditions.
he island’s charm lies in its mix of tranquility and heritage—featuring the medieval Church of San Bartolomeo, ancient ruins, and cobbled paths. Connected by two ancient bridges, it’s a peaceful stop during a walking tour, offering scenic views of the river and a unique glimpse into Rome’s mythical and medical past.
Piazza in Piscinula is a quiet, hidden gem in Trastevere, where medieval charm meets timeless serenity. Surrounded by ivy-covered buildings and the tiny church of San Benedetto, this cobbled square feels like a step back in time.
At the end of the tour you will visit one of the oldest and most authentic neighborhoods of Rome. Famous among tourists and locals for its bustling and vibrant atmosphere, it is city's trendiest area with plenty of cozy restaurants, cafés, bars small artisan shops with local products.
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