Enjoy on a flavorful journey through the heart of Rome, where history and culinary tradition meet in some of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods. Your experience begins in the ancient ruins near the Theatre of Pompey, setting the stage for a culinary adventure rooted in centuries of Roman life. From there, you’ll stroll through the bustling Campo de’ Fiori, where local vendors and historic eateries showcase the rhythm of daily Roman food culture. At Piazza Navona, take in the stunning baroque architecture as your guide shares the history behind this lively square—once a Roman stadium, now a hub of café life and street flavors. Finally, you'll meander into the heart of Trastevere, one of Rome’s most beloved neighborhoods. Throughout the tour, you’ll enjoy tastings at carefully selected spots, sampling dishes and flavors that reflect true Roman culinary heritage. Whether in a small group or on a private tour, this immersive experience is perfect for food lovers!
Meet your guide in Campo de' Fiori by the statue of Giordano Bruno.
The tour ends in the Trastevere district.
Campo de’ Fiori is one of Rome’s most vibrant and historic squares, known for its lively atmosphere and rich cultural heritage. By day, it hosts a bustling open-air market where locals and visitors browse fresh produce, flowers, and regional specialties.
The Theatre of Pompey is a fascinating archaeological and historical site in the heart of Rome, blending layers of ancient grandeur with everyday city life. Built in 55 BCE by Pompey the Great, it was Rome’s first permanent stone theatre and a groundbreaking structure that combined entertainment, politics, and religion.
Piazza Navona is one of Rome’s most iconic and beautiful squares, known for its vibrant atmosphere, stunning Baroque architecture, and rich history. Built on the site of the ancient Stadium of Domitian, its unique oval shape reflects its origins as a Roman arena for athletic competitions.
Originally built as a temple to all Roman gods, the Pantheon’s classical façade is both imposing and elegant, with the famous inscription honoring Marcus Agrippa still visible above the entrance.
Framed by the majestic Palazzo Farnese, now the French Embassy, the square exudes Renaissance grandeur and timeless charm.
Tiberine Island (Isola Tiberina) is a small, picturesque island in the middle of the Tiber River, connected to both banks of Rome by two ancient bridges. Steeped in legend and history, it has long been associated with healing and refuge—home to a temple of Asclepius in ancient times and today to the historic Fatebenefratelli Hospital.
Trastevere is one of Rome’s most charming and authentic neighborhoods, known for its cobblestone streets, ivy-draped buildings, and lively, bohemian spirit. Tucked just across the Tiber River, it feels like a village within the city, where centuries-old traditions meet a vibrant local scene.
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