Trastevere Food Tour: Wine, Dine & Roman Ghetto
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Overview
The Trastevere and Jewish Ghetto Food and Wine Tour offers a flavorful journey through the heart of Rome. This walking tour immerses guests in Roman culture and cuisine, exploring the vibrant Trastevere and historic Jewish Ghetto. Starting at Trilussa Square, the tour guides participants through cobblestone streets, sharing stories of Ancient Rome while sampling authentic Italian dishes paired with local wines.
Participants will visit iconic landmarks such as the Santa Maria in Trastevere church, one of Rome's oldest, and cross the Tiber Island to explore the Jewish Ghetto's historic sites. Along the way, indulge in pizza by the slice, Supplì (rice balls), and traditional Roman pasta like Carbonara or Cacio e Pepe. The tour culminates with a taste of artisanal gelato.
This experience includes wine tasting, snacks, and a full dinner. It's a perfect way to discover Rome's hidden culinary gems and historical treasures with expert guidance. Keep in mind that gratuities and private transportation are not included.




Highlights
Taste Real Roman Food: Eat yummy pizza, pasta, and gelato like a local.
Drink Good Wine: Try different wines that go well with the food.
See Cool Old Places: Walk around Trastevere and the Jewish Ghetto.
Learn About Rome: Hear stories about the city's history.
Small Group Experience: Enjoy a more personal tour.
Expert Local Guide: Get insights from a knowledgeable guide.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers really liked the food and wine tour, saying it was a fun and yummy way to see Rome's cool neighborhoods. Some people thought it was a bit rushed or crowded.

Customers loved tasting real Roman food and wine.
The tour guides were very friendly and taught them a lot.
Many people said the tour was a fun way to see cool spots in Rome.
Lots of people enjoyed walking around Trastevere and the Jewish Ghetto.
Some people thought the tour moved a little too fast.
A few people didn't like how crowded the areas were.
The Journey
Trilussa Square
The starting point of the tour, located in the vibrant Trastevere neighborhood. It is known as a lively gathering spot and a hub of Roman culture.
Vicolo del Cinque
A charming narrow street in Trastevere where you will taste typically Roman foods.
Via del Moro
A street in Trastevere that leads to the famous church of Santa Maria in Trastevere.
Santa Maria in Trastevere
One of the oldest churches in Rome, showcasing significant historical and religious importance.
Trastevere Tavern
A historic tavern in the Trastevere district where you can savor carefully selected wine and choose from classic Roman pasta dishes.
Tiber Island
An island in the Tevere river that connects Trastevere to the Jewish Ghetto, offering a scenic walk.
Jewish Ghetto
A historic area where you can explore the ruins of the Roman Empire and taste Carciofo alla Giudia.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes bottled water, alcoholic beverages, wine tasting, snacks, and a full dinner as described in the itinerary. Gratuities and private transportation are not included. The meeting point is Trilussa Square.
Hot Tip
Wear comfy shoes because you'll be walking a lot! Also, try to come hungry so you can enjoy all the yummy food. Some people liked to bring a small bottle of water just in case.