Uncover the culinary delights of Rome in the charming Flaminio neighborhood during this evening walk. Starting at the historic Ponte Milvio, the tour guides you through scenic streets while savoring local flavors. Indulge in natural wines at Mostò, enjoy Roman-style pizza at Pizzeria Impasto, and relish signature pasta dishes paired with Lazio wine at Osteria Flaminia. Along the way, your guide shares insights into the area's unique architecture and cultural landmarks, providing a refined, authentic experience that goes beyond the typical tourist scene.
- Evening culinary walk through Rome’s Flaminio neighborhood
- Taste natural wines, pizza al taglio, and signature pasta dishes
- Learn about local architecture and cultural landmarks from your guide
- Experience a tour designed for food lovers seeking authentic flavors
There are multiple bus lines from the centre to Ponte Milvio or to Piazza Mancini.
The guide will be under the archway where it's less crowded (especially in case of rain), between the kiosk and the bridge, carrying a Food Lover tour canvas bag.
The guide will be standing at said Kiosk carrying a bag with our food lover tour logo.
Last stop at the restaurant
Ponte Milvio is one of Rome’s oldest surviving bridges, originally built in 109 BC. It’s famous for the Battle of the Milvian Bridge (312 AD), where Constantine defeated Maxentius, a turning point in Roman and Christian history. Today, the bridge is pedestrian-friendly and known for its lively atmosphere and historic stone arches.
Mostò is a popular wine bar and enoteca on Viale Pinturicchio in Rome’s Flaminio neighborhood. It’s known for its wide selection of quality wines (including natural and interesting labels), a cozy, inviting atmosphere, and gourmet small plates, charcuterie, cheeses and creatively prepared snacks and dishes that pair beautifully with wine. Locals and visitors alike enjoy it for relaxed drinks and casual dinners, with a menu that goes beyond typical bar fare and showcases flavourful, seasonal options. Praised by The New York Times, it’s a favorite local spot for aperitivo and relaxed evenings in Flaminio.
MAXXI – Museo Nazionale delle Arti del XXI Secolo is Rome’s national museum dedicated to contemporary art and architecture. Designed by architect Zaha Hadid, the building itself is a striking example of modern design. Inside, you’ll find rotating exhibitions of 21st-century visual art, installations, photography, design, and innovative architectural projects, plus events, talks, and workshops related to contemporary culture. It’s a major hub for modern creativity in Rome.
Impasto, in Flaminio, is a pizza spot known for its high-quality dough, fresh ingredients, and modern takes on classic Italian pizzas. Casual, vibrant, and popular for lunch or dinner.
Etablino, in the Flaminio area, is a modern bistro offering creative, seasonal Italian dishes in a relaxed, stylish setting. Known for thoughtful flavours and a contemporary approach, it’s popular for both casual dinners and aperitivo.
Osteria Flaminio, on Via Flaminia, serves traditional Roman dishes alongside more inventive, modern pasta recipes, combining classic flavours with creative twists. It’s known for quality ingredients, thoughtful presentations, and a relaxed but refined atmosphere.
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