Experience Rome the way locals do—through its food, streets, and stories—on this unforgettable walking food tour through Campo de’ Fiori, Trastevere, and Testaccio.
Your journey begins in vibrant Campo de’ Fiori, home to one of the city’s most famous markets, where daily life unfolds among fresh produce, historic bakeries, and classic Roman bites. From there, stroll into the picturesque lanes of Trastevere, a neighborhood known for its lively atmosphere, timeless charm, and deeply rooted culinary traditions. The tour concludes in Testaccio, widely regarded as the birthplace of authentic Roman cuisine and a must-visit area for true food lovers.
As you walk, you’ll enjoy a variety of carefully selected tastings—from traditional street food to beloved local dishes. More than just a food tour, this experience offers a deeper connection to Rome’s culture, history, and everyday life.
Meeting point is in front of the Statue of Giordano Bruno
Ending point will be near the Lungotevere Testaccio
The Piazza Campo dei Fiori, which was once a field of flowers, and thus the name, was paved in 1456 under Pope Callistus III. Public executions took place in this square, which is nowadays commemorated by the impressive statue of Giordano Bruno, in the centre of the piazza.
Tasting typical local food, you will visit Trastevere a picturesque medieval area located on the west bank of the Tiber. The area escaped the grand developments which changed the face of central Rome, and is a charming place to wander, eat or relax.
Testaccio is the 20th rione of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials R. XX, deriving its name from Monte Testaccio. In modern times, the area became a center of activity for butchers. The neighbourhood is home to several of Rome's culinary highlights. Testaccio's reputation among tourists is expanding.
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