Experience the flavors of the city on a Rome food tour through the Prati district and Trionfale Market, one of the most authentic areas to discover Roman food culture.
Prati is an elegant neighborhood where everyday Roman life unfolds between historic bakeries, lively cafés, and traditional food shops. Walking through its wide boulevards and charming streets offers a glimpse of a more local side of Rome, far from the busiest tourist routes.
At the heart of the experience is Mercato Trionfale, the largest local market in Rome and a vibrant hub of flavors, aromas, and traditions. Among colorful stalls and passionate vendors, you’ll discover authentic Roman specialties and taste ingredients that have shaped the city’s cuisine for generations.
The experience continues toward the Vatican area, ending in the charming street of Borgo Pio, where historic buildings, small trattorias, and artisan shops capture the timeless atmosphere of Rome.
Meet your guide at Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie, in front of the gelateria. Your guide will be waiting with a Your Local X flag.
At the end of the stroll in the Prati District, after the final tasting, your tour leader will accompany you and leave you in Borgo Pio.
At the heart of the experience lies Mercato Trionfale, the largest local market in Rome and one of the city’s most vibrant food destinations. Far from the usual tourist routes, this is where Romans come every day to shop for fresh produce, cheeses, cured meats, and traditional specialties. Walking among colorful stalls and lively vendors, you’ll experience the true rhythm of Roman food culture while tasting a selection of authentic local flavors. This experience is more than a market visit. It’s an invitation to discover how food connects to the city, its people, and its neighborhoods
Leaving the market behind, the tour continues through the elegant streets of Prati, a district known for its refined architecture, wide boulevards, and authentic Roman atmosphere. Here, everyday Roman life unfolds between cafés, bakeries, and small local businesses that give the neighborhood its unique character. As you stroll through Prati, the city gradually reveals a quieter and more intimate side of Rome—far from the crowds yet full of stories, flavors, and hidden corners.
The experience naturally leads to Borgo Pio, one of the most charming streets near St. Peter’s Basilica, where centuries-old buildings, lively trattorias, and artisan shops create a timeless Roman atmosphere.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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