Rome Food Tour: Ghetto & Trastevere Culinary Gems
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Overview
Food and Wine tour: Ghetto & Trastevere Culinary Adventure invites everyone to discover Rome's best-kept food secrets. This walking food tour explores Campo de' Fiori, the Jewish Quarter, and Trastevere, far from the usual tourist spots.
Participants will enjoy tasting traditional Roman foods like salami, cheeses, fried zucchini flowers, pizza, and suppli. This culinary journey includes exploring historical monuments and picturesque streets, with hidden gems waiting to be discovered. The tour also features fried artichokes, ricotta and sour cherry tart, and classic pasta dishes like amatriciana, carbonara, and cacio e pepe, finished with gelato.
Led by an expert guide, this adventure includes wine tasting, bottled water, coffee, and tea. Please note that gratuities and hotel pickup/drop-off are not included. This food tour offers an immersive experience into the heart of Rome, tasting its authentic flavors.




Highlights
Taste Authentic Roman Flavors: Enjoy a variety of traditional foods like pizza, pasta, and gelato.
Explore Hidden Gems: Discover secret spots in Campo de' Fiori, the Jewish Quarter, and Trastevere.
Expert Local Guides: Learn about Roman food and culture from a professional guide.
Wine Tasting Included: Savor local wines that perfectly complement the food.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally praise the tour's delicious food, knowledgeable guides, and authentic Roman experience, with minor issues about meeting point clarity and seating.

Customers love the variety of food and wine.
Many enjoyed visiting local, non-touristy spots.
The guides are described as friendly and knowledgeable.
The tour is a great way to experience authentic Roman cuisine.
Some found it difficult to find the meeting point.
A few wished for more seating during tastings.
The Journey
Campo de' Fiori
A vibrant marketplace by day and a social hub by night, Campo de' Fiori has been a center of Roman life since the 15th century. Historically a site for public executions, it now offers a lively atmosphere with food stalls, local produce, and a bustling energy.
Jewish Quarter
One of the oldest Jewish quarters in the world, the Jewish Quarter of Rome is rich in history and culture. Established in the 16th century, it features significant synagogues, historical landmarks, and traditional Roman-Jewish cuisine.
Trastevere
A charming neighborhood known for its narrow cobblestone streets, Trastevere is filled with authentic Roman restaurants, artisan shops, and a vibrant nightlife. Historically a working-class district, it retains its unique character and offers a glimpse into traditional Roman life.
Local Eateries
Experience the authentic flavors of Rome by visiting beloved local eateries. These establishments offer a diverse array of tastings, featuring traditional Roman dishes made with fresh, local ingredients.
Know Before You Go
This food and wine tour includes bottled water, alcoholic beverages, wine tasting, a professional guide, coffee, and a variety of food tastings. Gratuities and hotel pickup/drop-off are not included. The meeting point for the tour is in central Rome. Participants will be walking between locations.
Hot Tip
Many reviewers recommend arriving early to the meeting point to avoid any confusion. Also, come hungry! There's a lot of delicious food to try. Wear comfortable shoes for walking.