Get a taste of local life in 3 of Rome’s most beautiful neighborhoods: Campo de’ Fiori, the Jewish Ghetto, and Trastevere. Explore vibrant history, wander picturesque streets, and indulge in deep culinary traditions.
Begin your journey in Campo de’ Fiori, sampling Roman delicacies and local wine. In the Jewish Ghetto, enjoy century-old recipes, and cross into charming Trastevere for iconic dishes. Dine at renowned eateries like Da Enzo al 29 and Spirito Divino, members of the famous Slow Food Network.
Please note that the morning tour offers a tasting experience at the lively Campo de Fiori market, while the evening tour takes you to a historic location for Roman street food, where you’ll enjoy a traditional fried delicacy. Regardless, your experience will be unforgettable!
Your guide will be waiting for you and wearing our purple Eating Europe bag next to the green newspaper stand.
Welcome to Campo de' Fiori vibrant and lively square in the heart of Rome. With its daily morning market, cozy restaurants, and authentic atmosphere, it's the perfect place to start your culinary experience in the eternal city.
Start your food journey with a Porchetta sandwich in pizza bianca paired with a glass of red wine.
The "Passetto del Biscione" is a hidden gem in Rome, perfect for exploring off-the-beaten-path. Take a stroll through this unique passage and discover the authentic side of Rome's rich history and culture.
In the Jewish Ghetto of Rome, this is a pastry haven not to be missed! Try their mouthwatering traditional ricotta and sour cherry pie, which you'll have later along with a glass of Prosecco.
Visit this historic restaurant in Rome’s Jewish Ghetto and enjoy a classic tasting of crispy fried cod fillet, a savory supplì, and a glass of white wine, showcasing the flavors of authentic Roman cuisine.
Visit a striking ancient Roman structure located in the Jewish Ghetto. Originally built in the 1st century BC, today, it stands as a captivating archaeological site, offering a glimpse into Rome's rich history and architectural splendor.
Situated in the Tiber River, it is the only island in the river within the city limits and it holds a special place in Rome's history and mythology.
At Da Enzo in Trastevere, you can savor the delightful Jewish-style fried artichokes to go. Crispy and flavorful, they're are a popular Roman Jewish specialty. Grab a bite of this delicious street food.
At Spirito di Vino, indulge in a wine cellar older than the Colosseum itself and try pasta with beef ragu accompanied by a fine selection of wines.
Step inside this renowned artisan gelato shop to taste exceptional gelato and learn how to spot real, high‑quality gelato with authentic Italian flavors.
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