Explore Rome through its vibrant craft beer scene on this one-of-a-kind walking tour that combines local brews, delicious bites, and iconic city views. Led by a passionate local expert, the Italian Beer Tour in Rome: Sips, Bites and City Sights takes you on a relaxed stroll through some of the Eternal City’s most atmospheric neighborhoods. Meet your guide in Largo di Torre Argentina and make your way through hidden piazzas and historic streets, including the elegant Piazza del Monte di Pietà and Piazza Trilussa. Cross the scenic Ponte Sisto, with sweeping views of the Tiber River, before entering the heart of Trastevere. Along the way, you’ll stop at hand-picked venues to taste a curated selection of Italian beers paired with regional street food and traditional Roman snacks. Available as a small group experience or private tour, it’s perfect for travelers looking to see the city from a fresh perspective. Cheers to discovering Rome, one beer at a time!
Meet your guide in Largo di Torre Argentina, in front of the Feltrinelli book shop.
The tour ends in Piazza di San Cosimato.
Largo di Torre Argentina is a fascinating archaeological site in the heart of Rome, featuring the remains of four ancient Roman temples and part of Pompey's Theatre. Dating back to the 3rd–1st centuries BCE, it offers a unique glimpse into the city’s Republican-era history.
This square is characterized by its quiet atmosphere, Renaissance architecture, and historical buildings, making it a peaceful retreat from the city's busier tourist areas.
Ponte Sisto is a beautiful pedestrian bridge that spans the Tiber River, connecting the lively Trastevere neighborhood with the historic center of Rome near Campo de' Fiori.
The square is a popular gathering spot, especially in the evenings, often filled with street performers, musicians, and locals enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.
Piazza di San Calisto is a charming and laid-back square nestled in the Trastevere district of Rome. Known for its authentic, bohemian vibe, it’s surrounded by historic buildings, local bars, and cafés that attract both Romans and visitors.
Piazza di San Cosimato is a lively and authentic corner of Trastevere, where local life unfolds away from the tourist crowds.
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