Explore the rich culinary heritage of Rome with a walking tour through Trastevere, where each dish tells a story of the city's vibrant past. Stroll through charming cobblestone streets and historic alleys, indulging in local favorites like supplì, trapizzino, and classic pasta dishes such as Cacio e Pepe and Carbonara. Guided by a local expert, discover the evolution of Trastevere from a quiet suburb to a bustling cultural hub while savoring artisanal gelato and a glass of local wine. This tour is perfect for food lovers seeking a deeper understanding of Roman cuisine and culture.
- Delight in multiple food tastings, including street food, pasta, and desserts.
- Guided exploration of Trastevere’s hidden gems and artisan workshops.
- Includes local wine, a spritz, and bottled water during tastings.
- Suitable for anyone interested in food, culture, and history.
Meet your guide in front of the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere. Please arrive 10 minutes before departure time.
Piazza Giuseppe Gioachino Belli, 00153 Rome, Italy (near Viale Trastevere). Easily accessible by taxi or public transportation.
This is the meeting point with your guide. This marvelous Basilica, standing in the square of the same name, is the starting point of this magical tour dedicated to the flavors and traditions of Roman food. Please arrive 10 minutes before departure time.
First stop at a historic and famous spot in the city where you'll taste Suppli, nicknamed "the wireless telephone" by the Romans, a typical dish eaten while walking.
In the heart of Trastevere, overlooking Piazza Trilussa, is this famous place where you can try the "Trapizzino," a mix between pizza and tramezzino, a street food to enjoy while strolling through the streets of Rome.
Stop for a pasta tasting: choose from Carbonara, Cacio e Pepe, Gricia, or Amatriciana, a riot of flavors from traditional Roman cuisine.
Qui conoscere il forno per eccellenza, dove i Romani comprano il pane, i cornetti e sua maestà il maritozzo, dolce tipico dei Romani.
Stop for a typical Roman sweet treat. In this ancient pastry shop, you can taste the famous Panpepato Romano and Pangiallo Romano.
You can't miss the artisanal ice cream par excellence; here, Romans stop at this ice cream shop once a week to savor their delicious creations.
The tour ends at the famous Bar Gioacchino Belli for a coffee with Sambuca. It is a Roman custom to drink a coffee with Sambuca after a meal.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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