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Version 158 – November 07, 2024 12:57
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- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., soft drinks are available for kids or those who don't drink alcohol., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
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- please note that this tour is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease., soft drinks are available for kids or those who don't drink alcohol., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intolerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, this tour is in english., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
please note that this tour is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intolerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, this tour is in english., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
Version 157 – November 07, 2024 12:55
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This tour is adaptable for:
-Vegetarians
-Vegans
-Dairy-free
We love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs. If you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. Due to the large number of tastes that include wheat, this tour is not recommended for guests who follow a gluten-free diet.
Version 156 – November 07, 2024 12:55
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- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
Version 155 – November 07, 2024 12:54
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- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
bring a water bottle, sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intolerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide amount of tastes with wheat.
Version 154 – November 07, 2024 12:53
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- please note that this tour is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intolerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, this tour is in english., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
please note that this tour is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intolerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 152 – September 16, 2024 12:40
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- bring a water bottle, sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intolerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide amount of tastes with wheat.
bring a water bottle, sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intolerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide amount of tastes with wheat.
Version 151 – September 16, 2024 12:40
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- bring a water bottle, sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intolerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide amount of tastes with wheat.
bring a water bottle, not wheelchair friendly. almost all stops are standing and not every place is wheelchair accessible. bathrooms aren't guaranteed accessible. , sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intolerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide amount of tastes with wheat.
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- please note that this tour is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intolerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note that this tour is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intolerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 145 – July 29, 2024 14:57
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- Trastevere & Historic Center VIP Food Tour with Rooftop Spritz
Rome Jewish Quarter Food Tour with Rooftop in Trastevere
Version 144 – July 29, 2024 14:57
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- Trastevere & Historic Center VIP Food Tour with Rooftop Spritz
Rome Jewish Quarter Food Tour with Rooftop in Trastevere
Version 144 – July 29, 2024 14:57
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- Trastevere & Historic Center VIP Food Tour with Rooftop Spritz
Rome Jewish Quarter Food Tour with Rooftop in Trastevere
Version 142 – April 03, 2024 22:40
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- bring a water bottle, not wheelchair friendly. almost all stops are standing and not every place is wheelchair accessible. bathrooms aren't guaranteed accessible. , sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intolerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide amount of tastes with wheat.
bring a water bottle, not wheelchair friendly. almost all stops are standing and not every place is wheelchair accessible. bathrooms aren't guaranteed accessible. , sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intollerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide amount of tastes with wheat.
Version 141 – April 03, 2024 22:37
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- our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note that this tour is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intolerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note that this tour is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intollerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 140 – April 03, 2024 22:06
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- our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note that this tour is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intollerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
not wheelchair friendly. almost all stops are standing and not every place is wheelchair accessible. bathrooms aren't guaranteed accessible. , our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note that this tour is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intollerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 139 – April 03, 2024 22:02
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Version 138 – April 03, 2024 22:01
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Version 137 – April 03, 2024 22:01
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- bring a water bottle, not wheelchair friendly. almost all stops are standing and not every place is wheelchair accessible. bathrooms aren't guaranteed accessible. , sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intollerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide amount of tastes with wheat.
bring a water bottle, not wheelchair friendly. almost all stops are standing and not every place is wheelchair accessible. bathrooms aren't guaranteed accessible. , sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide amount of tastes with wheat.
Version 136 – April 03, 2024 22:00
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- not wheelchair friendly. almost all stops are standing and not every place is wheelchair accessible. bathrooms aren't guaranteed accessible. , our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note that this tour is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarian, vegan, lactose intollerant, no-alcohol, no fish/seafood, nut allergy, no pork, those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
not wheelchair friendly. almost all stops are standing and not every place is wheelchair accessible. bathrooms aren't guaranteed accessible. , our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note that this tour is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 135 – April 03, 2024 21:59
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- bring a water bottle, not wheelchair friendly. almost all stops are standing and not every place is wheelchair accessible. bathrooms aren't guaranteed accessible. , sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide amount of tastes with wheat.
bring a water bottle, sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide amount of tastes with wheat.
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- not wheelchair friendly. almost all stops are standing and not every place is wheelchair accessible. bathrooms aren't guaranteed accessible. , our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note that this tour is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note that this tour is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 134 – April 03, 2024 21:57
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- bring a water bottle, sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide amount of tastes with wheat.
bring a water bottle, sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide ammount of tastes with wheat.
Version 133 – April 03, 2024 07:47
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- Rome Jewish Quarter Food Tour with Rooftop in Trastevere
Rome Jewish Quarter & Trastevere Food Tour with Rooftop
Version 131 – March 27, 2024 16:33
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico) where you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
- Next, at a hidden gem craft beer bar, delve into the world of Roman brewing with a tasting of locally crafted beers, each imbued with distinctive flavors and stories. Afterwards, you'll cross the Tiber River into Trastevere and indulge in a typical Roman finger food from a beloved eatery.
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- Finally, as the sun begins to set, you'll follow your guide to a private rooftop for a delightful finale: crafting your own Spritz against the backdrop of Rome's skyline. With panoramic views and a toast to good company, say "cin cin" to an unforgettable culinary journey through the Eternal City.
- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
- Next, at a hidden gem craft beer bar, delve into the world of Roman brewing with a tasting of locally crafted beers, each imbued with distinctive flavors and stories. Afterwards, you'll cross the Tiber River into Trastevere and indulge in a typical Roman finger food from a beloved eatery.
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- Finally, as the sun begins to set, you'll follow your guide to a private rooftop for a delightful finale: crafting your own Spritz against the backdrop of Rome's skyline. With panoramic views and a toast to good company, say "cin cin" to an unforgettable culinary journey through the Eternal City.
Version 130 – March 27, 2024 15:57
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- Rome Jewish Quarter & Trastevere Food Tour with Rooftop
Local Rome Food Tour: Jewish Quarter & Historic Center
Version 129 – March 27, 2024 15:57
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- Rome Jewish Quarter & Trastevere Food Tour with Rooftop
Local Rome Food Tour: Jewish Quarter & Historic Center
Version 128 – March 27, 2024 15:55
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- 3 drinks, 8 food tastings, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking food guide, small group of 12 guests maximum
2 drinks, 9 food tastings, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking food guide, small group of 12 guests maximum
Version 128 – March 27, 2024 15:55
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- 3 drinks, 8 food tastings, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking food guide, small group of 12 guests maximum
2 drinks, 9 food tastings, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking food guide, small group of 12 guests maximum
Version 127 – March 27, 2024 15:54
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- explore with an expert guide who’s passionate about food. , make your own spritz on an exclusive, private rooftop., sip local craft beers during a guided tasting. , taste the food that has shaped everyday life in rome. , try 8 food tastings and 3 drinks at 7 small businesses.
discover the fascinating jewish quarter & centro storico. , explore with an expert guide who’s passionate about food. , make your own spritz on an exclusive, private rooftop., taste the food that has shaped everyday life in rome. , try 8 food tastings and 3 drinks at 7 small businesses.
Version 126 – March 27, 2024 15:53
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- discover the fascinating jewish quarter & centro storico. , explore with an expert guide who’s passionate about food. , make your own spritz on an exclusive, private rooftop., taste the food that has shaped everyday life in rome. , try 8 food tastings and 3 drinks at 7 small businesses.
discover the fascinating jewish quarter & centro storico. , eat incredible pizza, suppli, gelato and more., explore with an expert guide who’s passionate about food. , taste the food that has shaped everyday life in rome. , try 8 food tastings and 3 drinks at 8 small businesses.
Version 125 – March 27, 2024 15:52
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- discover the fascinating jewish quarter & centro storico. , eat incredible pizza, suppli, gelato and more., explore with an expert guide who’s passionate about food. , taste the food that has shaped everyday life in rome. , try 8 food tastings and 3 drinks at 8 small businesses.
discover the fascinating jewish quarter & centro storico. , eat incredible pizza, suppli, gelato and more., explore with an expert guide who’s passionate about food. , taste the food that has shaped everyday life in rome. , try 9 food tastings and 2 drinks at 8 small businesses.
Version 124 – March 27, 2024 15:51
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
- Next, at a hidden gem craft beer bar, delve into the world of Roman brewing with a tasting of locally crafted beers, each imbued with distinctive flavors and stories. Afterwards, you'll cross the Tiber River into Trastevere and indulge in a typical Roman finger food from a beloved eatery.
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- Finally, as the sun begins to set, you'll follow your guide to a private rooftop for a delightful finale: crafting your own Spritz against the backdrop of Rome's skyline. With panoramic views and a toast to good company, say "cin cin" to an unforgettable culinary journey through the Eternal City.
Continuing onward, you'll discover a quaint family bakery steeped in over two centuries of history, renowned for its delectable kosher treats. Sample a delightful sweet-and-savory creation deeply rooted in Rome's Jewish heritage, expertly preserved by generations of artisanal bakers.
Venturing into the historic heart of Rome, your culinary odyssey takes a savory turn at a cozy hole-in-the-wall renowned for its crispy fried codfish, paired perfectly with a glass of local wine.
At a hidden gem craft beer bar, delve into the world of Roman brewing with a tasting of locally crafted beers, each imbued with distinctive flavors and stories. Crossing the Tiber River into Trastevere, indulge in typical Roman finger foods from a beloved local eatery.
As twilight descends, ascend to a private rooftop for a delightful finale: crafting your own Spritz against the backdrop of Rome's skyline. With panoramic views and a toast to good company, bid "cin cin" to an unforgettable culinary escapade through the Eternal City.
- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
Enjoy a stroll through the famed Piazza Navona on the way to your next stop, which specializes in one thing: porchetta. Try it in a panino as the final savory bite of your Rome food tour.
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Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
- Next, at a hidden gem craft beer bar, delve into the world of Roman brewing with a tasting of locally crafted beers, each imbued with distinctive flavors and stories. Afterwards, you'll cross the Tiber River into Trastevere and indulge in a typical Roman finger food from a beloved eatery.
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- Finally, as the sun begins to set, you'll follow your guide to a private rooftop for a delightful finale: crafting your own Spritz against the backdrop of Rome's skyline. With panoramic views and a toast to good company, say "cin cin" to an unforgettable culinary journey through the Eternal City.
Continuing onward, you'll discover a quaint family bakery steeped in over two centuries of history, renowned for its delectable kosher treats. Sample a delightful sweet-and-savory creation deeply rooted in Rome's Jewish heritage, expertly preserved by generations of artisanal bakers.
Venturing into the historic heart of Rome, your culinary odyssey takes a savory turn at a cozy hole-in-the-wall renowned for its crispy fried codfish, paired perfectly with a glass of local wine.
At a hidden gem craft beer bar, delve into the world of Roman brewing with a tasting of locally crafted beers, each imbued with distinctive flavors and stories. Crossing the Tiber River into Trastevere, indulge in typical Roman finger foods from a beloved local eatery.
As twilight descends, ascend to a private rooftop for a delightful finale: crafting your own Spritz against the backdrop of Rome's skyline. With panoramic views and a toast to good company, bid "cin cin" to an unforgettable culinary escapade through the Eternal City.
- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
Enjoy a stroll through the famed Piazza Navona on the way to your next stop, which specializes in one thing: porchetta. Try it in a panino as the final savory bite of your Rome food tour.
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Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
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- Continuing onward, you'll discover a quaint family bakery steeped in over two centuries of history, renowned for its delectable kosher treats. Sample a delightful sweet-and-savory creation deeply rooted in Rome's Jewish heritage, expertly preserved by generations of artisanal bakers.
- Venturing into the historic heart of Rome, your culinary odyssey takes a savory turn at a cozy hole-in-the-wall renowned for its crispy fried codfish, paired perfectly with a glass of local wine.
- At a hidden gem craft beer bar, delve into the world of Roman brewing with a tasting of locally crafted beers, each imbued with distinctive flavors and stories. Crossing the Tiber River into Trastevere, indulge in typical Roman finger foods from a beloved local eatery.
- As twilight descends, ascend to a private rooftop for a delightful finale: crafting your own Spritz against the backdrop of Rome's skyline. With panoramic views and a toast to good company, bid "cin cin" to an unforgettable culinary escapade through the Eternal City.
- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
-
- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
- Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
- Enjoy a stroll through the famed Piazza Navona on the way to your next stop, which specializes in one thing: porchetta. Try it in a panino as the final savory bite of your Rome food tour.
-
- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
- Continuing onward, you'll discover a quaint family bakery steeped in over two centuries of history, renowned for its delectable kosher treats. Sample a delightful sweet-and-savory creation deeply rooted in Rome's Jewish heritage, expertly preserved by generations of artisanal bakers.
- Venturing into the historic heart of Rome, your culinary odyssey takes a savory turn at a cozy hole-in-the-wall renowned for its crispy fried codfish, paired perfectly with a glass of local wine.
- At a hidden gem craft beer bar, delve into the world of Roman brewing with a tasting of locally crafted beers, each imbued with distinctive flavors and stories. Crossing the Tiber River into Trastevere, indulge in typical Roman finger foods from a beloved local eatery.
- As twilight descends, ascend to a private rooftop for a delightful finale: crafting your own Spritz against the backdrop of Rome's skyline. With panoramic views and a toast to good company, bid "cin cin" to an unforgettable culinary escapade through the Eternal City.
- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
-
- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
Then, savor the flavors of Italian street food at a welcoming shop run by a Neapolitan family, blending Southern Italian traditions with the vibrant tapestry of Rome.
- Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
- Enjoy a stroll through the famed Piazza Navona on the way to your next stop, which specializes in one thing: porchetta. Try it in a panino as the final savory bite of your Rome food tour.
-
- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
Version 121 – March 27, 2024 15:47
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- Continuing onward, you'll discover a quaint family bakery steeped in over two centuries of history, renowned for its delectable kosher treats. Sample a delightful sweet-and-savory creation deeply rooted in Rome's Jewish heritage, expertly preserved by generations of artisanal bakers.
- Venturing into the historic heart of Rome, your culinary odyssey takes a savory turn at a cozy hole-in-the-wall renowned for its crispy fried codfish, paired perfectly with a glass of local wine.
- At a hidden gem craft beer bar, delve into the world of Roman brewing with a tasting of locally crafted beers, each imbued with distinctive flavors and stories. Crossing the Tiber River into Trastevere, indulge in typical Roman finger foods from a beloved local eatery.
- As twilight descends, ascend to a private rooftop for a delightful finale: crafting your own Spritz against the backdrop of Rome's skyline. With panoramic views and a toast to good company, bid "cin cin" to an unforgettable culinary escapade through the Eternal City.
- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
-
- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- Then, savor the flavors of Italian street food at a welcoming shop run by a Neapolitan family, blending Southern Italian traditions with the vibrant tapestry of Rome.
- Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
- Enjoy a stroll through the famed Piazza Navona on the way to your next stop, which specializes in one thing: porchetta. Try it in a panino as the final savory bite of your Rome food tour.
-
- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
- Continuing onward, you'll discover a quaint family bakery steeped in over two centuries of history, renowned for its delectable kosher treats. Sample a delightful sweet-and-savory creation deeply rooted in Rome's Jewish heritage, expertly preserved by generations of artisanal bakers.
Venturing into the historic heart of Rome, your culinary odyssey takes a savory turn at a cozy hole-in-the-wall renowned for its crispy fried codfish, paired perfectly with a glass of local wine. Then, savor the flavors of Italian street food at a welcoming shop run by a Neapolitan family, blending Southern Italian traditions with the vibrant tapestry of Rome.
- At a hidden gem craft beer bar, delve into the world of Roman brewing with a tasting of locally crafted beers, each imbued with distinctive flavors and stories. Crossing the Tiber River into Trastevere, indulge in typical Roman finger foods from a beloved local eatery.
- As twilight descends, ascend to a private rooftop for a delightful finale: crafting your own Spritz against the backdrop of Rome's skyline. With panoramic views and a toast to good company, bid "cin cin" to an unforgettable culinary escapade through the Eternal City.
- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
-
- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
- Enjoy a stroll through the famed Piazza Navona on the way to your next stop, which specializes in one thing: porchetta. Try it in a panino as the final savory bite of your Rome food tour.
-
- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
Version 120 – March 27, 2024 15:46
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- Continuing onward, you'll discover a quaint family bakery steeped in over two centuries of history, renowned for its delectable kosher treats. Sample a delightful sweet-and-savory creation deeply rooted in Rome's Jewish heritage, expertly preserved by generations of artisanal bakers.
- Venturing into the historic heart of Rome, your culinary odyssey takes a savory turn at a cozy hole-in-the-wall renowned for its crispy fried codfish, paired perfectly with a glass of local wine. Then, savor the flavors of Italian street food at a welcoming shop run by a Neapolitan family, blending Southern Italian traditions with the vibrant tapestry of Rome.
- At a hidden gem craft beer bar, delve into the world of Roman brewing with a tasting of locally crafted beers, each imbued with distinctive flavors and stories. Crossing the Tiber River into Trastevere, indulge in typical Roman finger foods from a beloved local eatery.
- As twilight descends, ascend to a private rooftop for a delightful finale: crafting your own Spritz against the backdrop of Rome's skyline. With panoramic views and a toast to good company, bid "cin cin" to an unforgettable culinary escapade through the Eternal City.
- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
-
- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
- Enjoy a stroll through the famed Piazza Navona on the way to your next stop, which specializes in one thing: porchetta. Try it in a panino as the final savory bite of your Rome food tour.
-
- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting Jewish Quarter, commencing amidst the remnants of an ancient temple, later transformed into a bustling fish market during the Middle Ages. This historical backdrop sets the stage for a culinary exploration spanning centuries of Roman gastronomy.
Your adventure kicks off with a quintessential taste of Roman-Jewish cuisine: freshly fried artichokes from a humble takeaway joint. Learn how this modest dish, born from the ingenuity of Jewish cooks in the Ghetto, has evolved into an iconic staple of Roman culinary tradition.
- Continuing onward, you'll discover a quaint family bakery steeped in over two centuries of history, renowned for its delectable kosher treats. Sample a delightful sweet-and-savory creation deeply rooted in Rome's Jewish heritage, expertly preserved by generations of artisanal bakers.
- Venturing into the historic heart of Rome, your culinary odyssey takes a savory turn at a cozy hole-in-the-wall renowned for its crispy fried codfish, paired perfectly with a glass of local wine. Then, savor the flavors of Italian street food at a welcoming shop run by a Neapolitan family, blending Southern Italian traditions with the vibrant tapestry of Rome.
- At a hidden gem craft beer bar, delve into the world of Roman brewing with a tasting of locally crafted beers, each imbued with distinctive flavors and stories. Crossing the Tiber River into Trastevere, indulge in typical Roman finger foods from a beloved local eatery.
- As twilight descends, ascend to a private rooftop for a delightful finale: crafting your own Spritz against the backdrop of Rome's skyline. With panoramic views and a toast to good company, bid "cin cin" to an unforgettable culinary escapade through the Eternal City.
- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
-
- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
- Enjoy a stroll through the famed Piazza Navona on the way to your next stop, which specializes in one thing: porchetta. Try it in a panino as the final savory bite of your Rome food tour.
-
- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
Version 119 – March 27, 2024 15:46
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- Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting Jewish Quarter, commencing amidst the remnants of an ancient temple, later transformed into a bustling fish market during the Middle Ages. This historical backdrop sets the stage for a culinary exploration spanning centuries of Roman gastronomy.
- Your adventure kicks off with a quintessential taste of Roman-Jewish cuisine: freshly fried artichokes from a humble takeaway joint. Learn how this modest dish, born from the ingenuity of Jewish cooks in the Ghetto, has evolved into an iconic staple of Roman culinary tradition.
- Continuing onward, you'll discover a quaint family bakery steeped in over two centuries of history, renowned for its delectable kosher treats. Sample a delightful sweet-and-savory creation deeply rooted in Rome's Jewish heritage, expertly preserved by generations of artisanal bakers.
- Venturing into the historic heart of Rome, your culinary odyssey takes a savory turn at a cozy hole-in-the-wall renowned for its crispy fried codfish, paired perfectly with a glass of local wine. Then, savor the flavors of Italian street food at a welcoming shop run by a Neapolitan family, blending Southern Italian traditions with the vibrant tapestry of Rome.
- At a hidden gem craft beer bar, delve into the world of Roman brewing with a tasting of locally crafted beers, each imbued with distinctive flavors and stories. Crossing the Tiber River into Trastevere, indulge in typical Roman finger foods from a beloved local eatery.
- As twilight descends, ascend to a private rooftop for a delightful finale: crafting your own Spritz against the backdrop of Rome's skyline. With panoramic views and a toast to good company, bid "cin cin" to an unforgettable culinary escapade through the Eternal City.
- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
-
- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
- Enjoy a stroll through the famed Piazza Navona on the way to your next stop, which specializes in one thing: porchetta. Try it in a panino as the final savory bite of your Rome food tour.
-
- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
-
- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
- Enjoy a stroll through the famed Piazza Navona on the way to your next stop, which specializes in one thing: porchetta. Try it in a panino as the final savory bite of your Rome food tour.
-
- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
Version 118 – March 27, 2024 15:43
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- See Rome through the eyes of local as you taste iconic foods at the family-run businesses that do them best. From freshly fried delicacies, a local craft beer tasting, and a make-your-own spritz experience on a private rooftop in Trastevere, you'll see and savor it all in the company of an expert foodie guide. Along the way, you’ll discover how to eat like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best.
See Rome through the eyes of local as you taste iconic foods at the family-run businesses that do them best. From freshly fried delicacies, a local craft beer tasting, and a make-your-own spritz experience on a private rooftop in Trastevere, you'll company of an expert foodie guide. Along the way, you’ll discover how to eat like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best.
Version 117 – March 27, 2024 15:43
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- See Rome through the eyes of local as you taste iconic foods at the family-run businesses that do them best. From freshly fried delicacies, a local craft beer tasting, and a make-your-own spritz experience on a private rooftop in Trastevere, you'll company of an expert foodie guide. Along the way, you’ll discover how to eat like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best.
See Rome through the eyes of local as you taste iconic foods at the family-run businesses that do them best and make your own spritz on a private rooftop in Trastevere. From freshly fried delicacies to uniquely Roman sweet treats, you’ll learn how each bite has played a role in Rome’s fascinating millennia-long story. Along the way, you’ll discover how to eat like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best.
Version 116 – March 27, 2024 15:39
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- See Rome through the eyes of local as you taste iconic foods at the family-run businesses that do them best and make your own spritz on a private rooftop in Trastevere. From freshly fried delicacies to uniquely Roman sweet treats, you’ll learn how each bite has played a role in Rome’s fascinating millennia-long story. Along the way, you’ll discover how to eat like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best.
Taste Rome's most iconic foods at the family-run businesses that do them best, then take in Rome from above on a private rooftop as you make your own spritz. From freshly fried delicacies to uniquely Roman sweet treats, you’ll learn how each bite has played a role in Rome’s fascinating millennia-long story. Along the way, you’ll discover how to eat like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best.
Version 115 – March 27, 2024 15:37
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- Taste Rome's most iconic foods at the family-run businesses that do them best, then take in Rome from above on a private rooftop as you make your own spritz. From freshly fried delicacies to uniquely Roman sweet treats, you’ll learn how each bite has played a role in Rome’s fascinating millennia-long story. Along the way, you’ll discover how to eat like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best.
Taste Rome's most iconic foods at the family-run businesses that do them best. From freshly fried delicacies to uniquely Roman sweet treats, you’ll learn how each bite has played a role in Rome’s fascinating millennia-long story. Along the way, you’ll discover how to eat like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best.
Version 114 – March 27, 2024 15:36
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- Taste Rome's most iconic foods at the family-run businesses that do them best. From freshly fried delicacies to uniquely Roman sweet treats, you’ll learn how each bite has played a role in Rome’s fascinating millennia-long story. Along the way, you’ll discover how to eat like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best.
Explore two of Rome’s most fascinating historic neighborhoods—the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico—as you taste the city’s most iconic foods at the family-run businesses that do them best. From freshly fried delicacies to uniquely Roman sweet treats, you’ll learn how each bite has played a role in Rome’s fascinating millennia-long story. Along the way, you’ll discover how to eat like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best.
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Version 109 – January 12, 2024 18:38
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- our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., please note that this tour is not suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide ammount of tastes with wheat.
Version 108 – January 09, 2024 13:20
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- Know Before You Go
- bring a water bottle, sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide ammount of tastes with wheat.
bring a water bottle, sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information, we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide ammount of tastes with wheat.
Version 107 – January 09, 2024 13:20
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- Know Before You Book
- our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information., we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide ammount of tastes with wheat.
our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information, we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide ammount of tastes with wheat.
Version 106 – September 27, 2023 14:08
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- Local Rome Food Tour: Jewish Quarter & Historic Center
Rome Like a Local: Jewish Ghetto & Historic Center Food Tour
Version 105 – September 26, 2023 07:45
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- Highlights
- discover the fascinating jewish quarter & centro storico. , eat incredible pizza, suppli, gelato and more., explore with an expert guide who’s passionate about food. , taste the food that has shaped everyday life in rome. , try 9 food tastings and 2 drinks at 8 small businesses.
discover the fascinating jewish quarter & centro storico. , explore with an expert guide who’s passionate about food. , learn how rome’s food intertwines with its history. , taste the food that has shaped everyday life in rome. , try 9 food tastings and 2 drinks at 7 eateries.
- Included
- 2 drinks, 9 food tastings, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking food guide, small group of 12 guests maximum
2 drinks of wine and beer, 7+ tastings and gelato, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking food guide
Version 104 – September 26, 2023 07:43
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
- Enjoy a stroll through the famed Piazza Navona on the way to your next stop, which specializes in one thing: porchetta. Try it in a panino as the final savory bite of your Rome food tour.
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- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
Enjoy a stroll through the famed Piazza Navona on the way to your next stop, which specializes in one thing: porchetta.
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- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
- Highlights
- discover the fascinating jewish quarter & centro storico. , explore with an expert guide who’s passionate about food. , learn how rome’s food intertwines with its history. , taste the food that has shaped everyday life in rome. , try 9 food tastings and 2 drinks at 7 eateries.
discover the fascinating jewish quarter & centro storico. , explore with an expert guide who’s passionate about food. , learn how rome’s food intertwines with its history. , taste the street food that has shaped roman history. , try 9 food tastings and 2 drinks at 7 eateries.
Version 103 – September 26, 2023 07:42
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
- Enjoy a stroll through the famed Piazza Navona on the way to your next stop, which specializes in one thing: porchetta.
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- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
From there, you'll swing by several more family-run eateries to try two types of pizza, the city's best supplí, and a hearty sandwich. Along the way, you'll also pop into an excellent local beer shop for a drink, where the owner will provide personalized suggestions based on your preferences.
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- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
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Version 102 – September 26, 2023 07:40
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family originally from Naples, where you'll try both a freshly fried suppli and a Neapolitan take on a donut to experience the best of both worlds.
- From there, you'll swing by several more family-run eateries to try two types of pizza, the city's best supplí, and a hearty sandwich. Along the way, you'll also pop into an excellent local beer shop for a drink, where the owner will provide personalized suggestions based on your preferences.
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- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family from Naples, where they proudly serve up Roman and Neapolitan street food, where you'll try a freshly fried suppli and a
- From there, you'll swing by several more family-run eateries to try two types of pizza, the city's best supplí, and a hearty sandwich. Along the way, you'll also pop into an excellent local beer shop for a drink, where the owner will provide personalized suggestions based on your preferences.
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- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
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Version 101 – September 26, 2023 07:39
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, you'll make your way into the historic center (Centro Storico). Following a brief stop at the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated, you'll pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine.
- Time for pizza! But not all pizza—especially in central Rome—is created equal. Luckily, your guide will show you where to get one of the best slices around: at a historic bakery that's one of the few authentic gems left on Campo de' Fiori. Wash it down with a craft beer from a fun, laid-back little bar.
- No Rome food tour would be complete without suppli, the Eternal City's delightfully addictive fried balls of rice. Your guide will lead you to a friendly shop run by a family from Naples, where they proudly serve up Roman and Neapolitan street food, where you'll try a freshly fried suppli and a
- From there, you'll swing by several more family-run eateries to try two types of pizza, the city's best supplí, and a hearty sandwich. Along the way, you'll also pop into an excellent local beer shop for a drink, where the owner will provide personalized suggestions based on your preferences.
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- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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After that, head into the historic center (Centro Storico). Pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine. From there, you'll swing by several more family-run eateries to try two types of pizza, the city's best supplí, and a hearty sandwich. Along the way, you'll also pop into an excellent local beer shop for a drink, where the owner will provide personalized suggestions based on your preferences.
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- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
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Version 100 – September 26, 2023 07:33
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious sweet treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, head into the historic center (Centro Storico). Pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine. From there, you'll swing by several more family-run eateries to try two types of pizza, the city's best supplí, and a hearty sandwich. Along the way, you'll also pop into an excellent local beer shop for a drink, where the owner will provide personalized suggestions based on your preferences.
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- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
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Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then, you’ll head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, head into the historic center (Centro Storico). Pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine. From there, you'll swing by several more family-run eateries to try two types of pizza, the city's best supplí, and a hearty sandwich. Along the way, you'll also pop into an excellent local beer shop for a drink, where the owner will provide personalized suggestions based on your preferences.
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- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
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Version 99 – September 26, 2023 07:30
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- Explore two of Rome’s most fascinating historic neighborhoods—the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico—as you taste the city’s most iconic foods at the family-run businesses that do them best. From freshly fried delicacies to uniquely Roman sweet treats, you’ll learn how each bite has played a role in Rome’s fascinating millennia-long story. Along the way, you’ll discover how to eat like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best.
Explore two of Rome’s most fascinating historic neighborhoods—the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico—as you taste the city’s top street foods. From freshly fried delicacies to uniquely Roman sweet treats, you’ll learn how each bite has played a role in Rome’s fascinating millennia-long story. Along the way, you’ll discover how to eat like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best.
Version 97 – September 26, 2023 07:28
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- Rome Like a Local: Jewish Ghetto & Historic Center Food Tour
Rome Street Food and History Tour
Version 92 – February 10, 2023 12:17
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- Short Description
- Explore two of Rome’s most fascinating historic neighborhoods—the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico—as you taste the city’s top street foods. From freshly fried delicacies to uniquely Roman sweet treats, you’ll learn how each bite has played a role in Rome’s fascinating millennia-long story. Along the way, you’ll discover how to eat like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best.
Explore two of Rome’s most fascinating historic neighborhoods—the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico—as you taste the city’s top street food bites.
- Description
- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then, you’ll head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, head into the historic center (Centro Storico). Pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall, washed down with a glass of wine. From there, you'll swing by several more family-run eateries to try two types of pizza, the city's best supplí, and a hearty sandwich. Along the way, you'll also pop into an excellent local beer shop for a drink, where the owner will provide personalized suggestions based on your preferences.
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- Finally, your evening will finish on a sweet note with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. Choose your flavors and learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
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Taste the history of Rome as you try some of the most legendary street food bites in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico. Along the way, you’ll discover how to do street food like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best when it comes to eating like a local.
Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then, you’ll head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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After that, head into the historic center (Centro Storico) and pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall washed down with a glass of wine. Throughout the evening, you'll make several stops at historic bakeries and family-run businesses to try two types of pizza, the city's best supplí, and a hearty sandwich. Pop into an excellent local beer shop for a drink, where the owner will provide personalized suggestions based on your preferences.
Finally, your afternoon will finish with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. You’ll learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
- Highlights
- discover the fascinating jewish quarter & centro storico. , explore with an expert guide who’s passionate about food. , learn how rome’s food intertwines with its history. , taste the street food that has shaped roman history. , try 9 food tastings and 2 drinks at 7 eateries.
enjoy the company of an expert english speaking local guide , exploring the fascinating jewish quarter and centro storico., small groups of 12 people or fewer, taste the street food that has shaped roman history.
Version 90 – January 20, 2023 14:45
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- Previous Version
- Know Before You Go
- bring a water bottle, sensible shoes for walking over cobblestones make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers a lot of street food for dinner., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information, we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide ammount of tastes with wheat.
bring a water bottle, the tour covers a lot of street food and dinner with pizza., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
- Know Before You Book
- our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information, we can't accomodate gluten free due to the wide ammount of tastes with wheat.
our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., our pizzeria can't accommodate gluten free pizza., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
Version 88 – January 20, 2023 14:40
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Version 87 – January 13, 2023 12:45
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- Rome Street Food and History Tour
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Version 86 – January 13, 2023 11:49
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- Highlights
- enjoy the company of an expert english speaking local guide , exploring the fascinating jewish quarter and centro storico., small groups of 12 people or fewer, taste the street food that has shaped roman history.
enjoy the company of an expert english speaking local guide , exploring the fascinating jewish quarter and centro storico. , small groups of 12 people or fewer, taste the street food that has shaped roman history.
- Included
- 2 drinks of wine and beer, 7+ tastings and gelato, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking food guide
7+ tastings and gelato, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking food guide
Version 85 – January 13, 2023 11:48
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- Included
- 7+ tastings and gelato, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking food guide
beverage tasting - beer, beverage tasting - wine, expertly guided walking tour, food tasting - fried artichoke, food tasting - fried cod, food tasting - gelato, food tasting - jewish pizza, food tasting - pizza, food tasting - supplì, local english-speaking food guide
Version 84 – January 13, 2023 11:47
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- Description
- Taste the history of Rome as you try some of the most legendary street food bites in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico. Along the way, you’ll discover how to do street food like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best when it comes to eating like a local.
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then, you’ll head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, head into the historic center (Centro Storico) and pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall washed down with a glass of wine. Throughout the evening, you'll make several stops at historic bakeries and family-run businesses to try two types of pizza, the city's best supplí, and a hearty sandwich. Pop into an excellent local beer shop for a drink, where the owner will provide personalized suggestions based on your preferences.
- Finally, your afternoon will finish with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. You’ll learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
- Taste the history of Rome as you try some of the most legendary street food bites in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico. Along the way, you’ll discover how to do street food like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best when it comes to eating like a local.
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then, you’ll head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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After that, head into the historic center (Centro Storico) and pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall washed down with a glass of wine. Throughout the evening, you'll make several stops at historic bakeries and family-run businesses to try two types of pizza, the city's best supplí, a hearty sandwich You’ll enjoy it with a beer of your choice from an excellent local beer shop nearby, where the owner will provide personalized suggestions based on your preferences.
- Finally, your afternoon will finish with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. You’ll learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
Version 83 – January 13, 2023 11:46
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- Description
- Taste the history of Rome as you try some of the most legendary street food bites in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico. Along the way, you’ll discover how to do street food like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best when it comes to eating like a local.
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then, you’ll head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, head into the historic center (Centro Storico) and pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall washed down with a glass of wine. Throughout the evening, you'll make several stops at historic bakeries and family-run businesses to try two types of pizza, the city's best supplí, a hearty sandwich You’ll enjoy it with a beer of your choice from an excellent local beer shop nearby, where the owner will provide personalized suggestions based on your preferences.
- Finally, your afternoon will finish with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. You’ll learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
- Taste the history of Rome as you try some of the most legendary street food bites in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico. Along the way, you’ll discover how to do street food like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best when it comes to eating like a local.
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then, you’ll head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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After that, head into the historic center (Centro Storico) and pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall. You’ll enjoy it with a beer of your choice from an excellent local beer shop nearby, where the owner will provide personalized suggestions based on your preferences.
- Finally, your afternoon will finish with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. You’ll learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
Version 81 – January 05, 2023 08:59
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- Explore two of Rome’s most fascinating historic neighborhoods—the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico—as you taste the city’s top street food bites.
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- Description
- Taste the history of Rome as you try some of the most legendary street food bites in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico. Along the way, you’ll discover how to do street food like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best when it comes to eating like a local.
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then, you’ll head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, head into the historic center (Centro Storico) and pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall. You’ll enjoy it with a beer of your choice from an excellent local beer shop nearby, where the owner will provide personalized suggestions based on your preferences.
- Finally, your afternoon will finish with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. You’ll learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
- Taste the history of Rome as you try some of the most legendary street food bites in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico. Along the way, you’ll discover how to do street food like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best when it comes to eating like a local.
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then, you’ll head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, head into the historic center (Centro Storico) and pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall. You’ll enjoy it with a beer of your choice from an excellent local beer shop nearby, where the owner will provide personalized suggestions based on your preferences.
- Finally, your afternoon will finish with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. You’ll learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
Sites Visited
Jewish Ghetto
Centro Storico/Historic Center
Local food stops - 2 bakeries, beer shop, gelateria
- Highlights
- enjoy the company of an expert english speaking local guide , exploring the fascinating jewish quarter and centro storico. , small groups of 12 people or fewer, taste the street food that has shaped roman history.
get a personalized beer recommendation from the owner of a fantastic local beer shop., learn the secrets of roman street food with delicious bites from 7+ small businesses in the jewish quarter and historic center. enough food for a full dinner. , see how rome’s jewish community has influenced the city's gastronomy and taste the famous jewish-style fried artichokes. , taste the best supplì in the city.
Version 80 – January 05, 2023 08:58
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Rome's culinary traditions date back centuries with an emphasis on fresh, local produce prepared simply. This Rome food tour immerses you in the flavors of the Eternal City with stops at some of our favorite local street food spots in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico.
Our afternoon starts in one of Rome's quintessential foodie neighborhoods, the old Jewish Ghetto. As you explore its lovely streets you'll pop into some of the most beloved family-run establishments to taste traditional Roman street food bites—like the famous fried artichokes—and learn how the Jewish community of Rome has influenced its culinary culture.
From there, head into the historic center where you'll pick up freshly fried codfish from a no-frills spot that does it best. Pair it with a beer from a beer shop just around the corner, where the owner will give you personalized recommendations based on your own tastes.
Last but not least, enjoy a cup or cone of gelato as you learn how to differentiate the good stuff from the tourist traps. You'll end the afternoon with an in-depth understanding of both the ingredients and the people that make Italian food world-renowned.
- Description
- Taste the history of Rome as you try some of the most legendary street food bites in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico. Along the way, you’ll discover how to do street food like a Roman and learn why simple and fresh really is best when it comes to eating like a local.
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- Your experience begins in the old Jewish Quarter, one of Rome’s best neighborhoods for foodies. First, you’ll sample the famous Jewish-style fried artichokes, which you’ll eat standing up in the traditional way. Then, you’ll head to a local bakery to sample an unexpected and delicious treat that represents the Jewish Quarter’s rich cultural heritage.
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- After that, head into the historic center (Centro Storico) and pick up your next street food bite: freshly fried codfish from a beloved local hole-in-the-wall. You’ll enjoy it with a beer of your choice from an excellent local beer shop nearby, where the owner will provide personalized suggestions based on your preferences.
- Finally, your afternoon will finish with a cup or cone of gelato from one of the best gelaterias in the neighborhood. You’ll learn how to differentiate excellent gelato from the lower-quality stuff.
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- Sites Visited
- Jewish Ghetto
- Centro Storico/Historic Center
- Local food stops - 2 bakeries, beer shop, gelateria
- Sites Visited
- Jewish Ghetto
- Centro Storico/Historic Center
- Local food stops - 2 bakeries, beer shop, gelateria
Version 79 – November 04, 2022 15:46
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- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Rome's culinary traditions date back centuries with an emphasis on fresh, local produce prepared simply. This Rome food tour immerses you in the flavors of the Eternal City with stops at some of our favorite local street food spots in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico.
- Our afternoon starts in one of Rome's quintessential foodie neighborhoods, the old Jewish Ghetto. As you explore its lovely streets you'll pop into some of the most beloved family-run establishments to taste traditional Roman street food bites—like the famous fried artichokes—and learn how the Jewish community of Rome has influenced its culinary culture.
- From there, head into the historic center where you'll pick up freshly fried codfish from a no-frills spot that does it best. Pair it with a beer from a beer shop just around the corner, where the owner will give you personalized recommendations based on your own tastes.
- Last but not least, enjoy a cup or cone of gelato as you learn how to differentiate the good stuff from the tourist traps. You'll end the afternoon with an in-depth understanding of both the ingredients and the people that make Italian food world-renowned.
Rome's culinary traditions date back centuries with an emphasis on fresh, local produce prepared simply. This Rome food tour immerses you in the flavors of the Eternal City with stops at some of our favorite local street food spots in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico, followed by a pizza-making class at a local pizzeria.
- Our afternoon starts in one of Rome's quintessential foodie neighborhoods, the old Jewish Ghetto. As you explore its lovely streets you'll pop into some of the most beloved family-run establishments to taste traditional Roman street food bites—like the famous fried artichokes—and learn how the Jewish community of Rome has influenced its culinary culture.
- From there, head into the historic center where you'll pick up freshly fried codfish from a no-frills spot that does it best. Pair it with a beer from a beer shop just around the corner, where the owner will give you personalized recommendations based on your own tastes.
Now it's time to duck into a local pizzeria to learn the history and lore of one of Italy's most cherished dishes while making your very own version. Roll out the dough (which has been rising all morning) and add whichever toppings you would like. Then pop your pie into the blazing pizza oven. The best part, of course, is getting to eat the fruits of your labor when they come fresh out of the oven, complete with Italian wine.
- Last but not least, enjoy a cup or cone of gelato as you learn how to differentiate the good stuff from the tourist traps. You'll end the afternoon with an in-depth understanding of both the ingredients and the people that make Italian food world-renowned.
- Description
- Sites Visited
- Jewish Ghetto
- Centro Storico/Historic Center
- Local food stops - 2 bakeries, beer shop, gelateria
- Sites Visited
- Jewish Ghetto
- Centro Storico/Historic Center
Local food stops - 2 bakeries, 2 pizzerias, bar, beer shop, gelateria
- Highlights
- get a personalized beer recommendation from the owner of a fantastic local beer shop., learn the secrets of roman street food with delicious bites from 7+ small businesses in the jewish quarter and historic center. enough food for a full dinner. , see how rome’s jewish community has influenced the city's gastronomy and taste the famous jewish-style fried artichokes. , taste the best supplì in the city.
get a personalized beer recommendation from the owner of a fantastic local beer shop., learn the secrets of roman street food with delicious bites from 7 small businesses in the jewish quarter and historic center. enough food for a full dinner. , make your own pizza, then sit back and relax as you enjoy it! , see how rome’s jewish community has influenced the city's gastronomy and taste the famous jewish-style fried artichokes. , taste the best supplì in the city at a centuries-old family-run bakery.
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Rome Street Food Tour with Pizza Making
Version 76 – July 06, 2022 15:21
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- Additional Info
- This tour is adaptable for:
- -Vegetarians
- -Vegans
- -Dairy-free
- We love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs. If you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. Due to the large number of tastes that include wheat, this tour is not recommended for guests who follow a gluten-free diet.
- This tour is adaptable for:
- -Vegetarians
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- -Dairy-free
- We love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs. If you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. Due to the large number of tastes that include wheat, this tour is not recommended for guests who follow a gluten-free diet.
We can accommodate gluten-free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross-contamination in the case of celiacs.
All guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
Version 75 – July 06, 2022 15:18
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- Previous Version
- Additional Info
- This tour is adaptable for:
- -Vegetarians
- -
- -Dairy-free
- We love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs. If you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. Due to the large number of tastes that include wheat, this tour is not recommended for guests who follow a gluten-free diet.
- We can accommodate gluten-free but cannot guarantee that were will be no risk of cross-contamination in the case of celiacs.
- All guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver at the start of their tour.
- This tour is adaptable for:
- -Vegetarians
-Vegans
- -Dairy-free
We love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs. If you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. Due to the large number of tastes that include wheat, this tour is not recommended for guests who follow a gluten free diet.
Version 71 – March 07, 2022 15:34
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- Know Before You Go
- bring a water bottle, the tour covers a lot of street food and dinner with pizza., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
bring a water bottle, this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
Version 70 – March 07, 2022 15:34
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- Previous Version
- Know Before You Go
- bring a water bottle, this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., our pizza kitchen cannot accommodate celiacs., our visit to the butcher shop cannot accommodate vegetarians., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
- Know Before You Book
- our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., our pizzeria can't accommodate gluten free pizza., soft drinks are available for kids instead of alcohol., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., our pizza kitchen cannot accommodate celiacs., our visit to the butcher shop cannot accommodate vegetarians., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
Version 69 – March 03, 2022 12:39
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- Previous Version
- Know Before You Go
- our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., our pizza kitchen cannot accommodate celiacs., our visit to the butcher shop cannot accommodate vegetarians., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website, our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., our pizza kitchen cannot accommodate celiacs., our visit to the butcher shop cannot accommodate vegetarians., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
- Know Before You Book
- our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., our pizza kitchen cannot accommodate celiacs., our visit to the butcher shop cannot accommodate vegetarians., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website, our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., our pizza kitchen cannot accommodate celiacs., our visit to the butcher shop cannot accommodate vegetarians., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food.
Version 66 – March 03, 2022 12:34
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Version 65 – February 22, 2022 08:45
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Description
- Sites Visited
- Jewish Ghetto
- Centro Storico/Historic Center
- Local food stops - 2 bakeries, 2 pizzerias, bar, beer shop, gelateria
- Sites Visited
- Jewish Ghetto
- Centro Storico/Historic Center
Local food stops - bakeries, pizzerias, bar, beer shop, gelateria
Version 64 – February 22, 2022 08:45
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Description
- Sites Visited
- Jewish Ghetto
- Centro Storico/Historic Center
- Local food stops - bakeries, pizzerias, bar, beer shop, gelateria
- Sites Visited
- Jewish Ghetto
Campo de' Fiori
- Local food stops - bakeries, pizzerias, bar, beer shop, gelateria
Version 63 – February 22, 2022 08:44
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Rome's culinary traditions date back centuries with an emphasis on fresh, local produce prepared simply. This Rome food tour immerses you in the flavors of the Eternal City with stops at some of our favorite local street food spots in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico, followed by a pizza-making class at a local pizzeria.
- Our afternoon starts in one of Rome's quintessential foodie neighborhoods, the old Jewish Ghetto. As you explore its lovely streets you'll pop into some of the most beloved family-run establishments to taste traditional Roman street food bites—like the famous fried artichokes—and learn how the Jewish community of Rome has influenced its culinary culture.
- From there, head into the historic center where you'll pick up freshly fried codfish from a no-frills spot that does it best. Pair it with a beer from a beer shop just around the corner, where the owner will give you personalized recommendations based on your own tastes.
- Now it's time to duck into a local pizzeria to learn the history and lore of one of Italy's most cherished dishes while making your very own version. Roll out the dough (which has been rising all morning) and add whichever toppings you would like. Then pop your pie into the blazing pizza oven. The best part, of course, is getting to eat the fruits of your labor when they come fresh out of the oven, complete with Italian wine.
- Last but not least, enjoy a cup or cone of gelato as you learn how to differentiate the good stuff from the tourist traps. You'll end the afternoon with an in-depth understanding of both the ingredients and the people that make Italian food world-renowned.
- Rome's culinary traditions date back centuries with an emphasis on fresh, local produce prepared simply. This Rome food tour immerses you in the flavors of the Eternal City with stops at some of our favorite local street food spots in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico, followed by a pizza-making class at a local pizzeria.
- Our afternoon starts in one of Rome's quintessential foodie neighborhoods, the old Jewish Ghetto. As you explore its lovely streets you'll pop into some of the most beloved family-run establishments to taste traditional Roman street food bites—like the famous fried artichokes—and learn how the Jewish community of Rome has influenced its culinary culture.
From there, head into the historic center where we'll pick up freshly fried codfish from a no-frills spot that does it best. Pair it with a beer from a beer shop just around the corner, where the owner will give you personalized recommendations based on your own tastes.
- Now it's time to duck into a local pizzeria to learn the history and lore of one of Italy's most cherished dishes while making your very own version. Roll out the dough (which has been rising all morning) and add whichever toppings you would like. Then pop your pie into the blazing pizza oven. The best part, of course, is getting to eat the fruits of your labor when they come fresh out of the oven, complete with Italian wine.
- Last but not least, enjoy a cup or cone of gelato as you learn how to differentiate the good stuff from the tourist traps. You'll end the afternoon with an in-depth understanding of both the ingredients and the people that make Italian food world-renowned.
Version 62 – February 22, 2022 08:39
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Highlights
- get a personalized beer recommendation from the owner of a fantastic local beer shop., learn the secrets of roman street food with delicious bites from 7 small businesses in the jewish quarter and historic center. enough food for a full dinner. , make your own pizza, then sit back and relax as you enjoy it! , see how rome’s jewish community has influenced the city's gastronomy and taste the famous jewish-style fried artichokes. , taste the best supplì in the city at a centuries-old family-run bakery.
get a personalized beer recommendation from the owner of our favorite local beer shop., learn the secrets of roman street food with delicious bites from 7 small businesses in the jewish quarter and historic center. enough food for a full dinner. , make your own pizza, then sit back and relax as you enjoy it! , see how rome’s jewish community has influenced the city's gastronomy and taste the famous jewish-style fried artichokes. , taste the best supplì in the city at a centuries-old family-run bakery.
Version 61 – February 22, 2022 08:38
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- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Rome's culinary traditions date back centuries with an emphasis on fresh, local produce prepared simply. This Rome food tour immerses you in the flavors of the Eternal City with stops at some of our favorite local street food spots in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico, followed by a pizza-making class at a local pizzeria.
- Our afternoon starts in one of Rome's quintessential foodie neighborhoods, the old Jewish Ghetto. As you explore its lovely streets you'll pop into some of the most beloved family-run establishments to taste traditional Roman street food bites—like the famous fried artichokes—and learn how the Jewish community of Rome has influenced its culinary culture.
- From there, head into the historic center where we'll pick up freshly fried codfish from a no-frills spot that does it best. Pair it with a beer from a beer shop just around the corner, where the owner will give you personalized recommendations based on your own tastes.
- Now it's time to duck into a local pizzeria to learn the history and lore of one of Italy's most cherished dishes while making your very own version. Roll out the dough (which has been rising all morning) and add whichever toppings you would like. Then pop your pie into the blazing pizza oven. The best part, of course, is getting to eat the fruits of your labor when they come fresh out of the oven, complete with Italian wine.
- Last but not least, enjoy a cup or cone of gelato as you learn how to differentiate the good stuff from the tourist traps. You'll end the afternoon with an in-depth understanding of both the ingredients and the people that make Italian food world-renowned.
- Rome's culinary traditions date back centuries with an emphasis on fresh, local produce prepared simply. This Rome food tour immerses you in the flavors of the Eternal City with stops at some of our favorite local street food spots in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico, followed by a pizza-making class at a local pizzeria.
- Our afternoon starts in one of Rome's quintessential foodie neighborhoods, the old Jewish Ghetto. As you explore its lovely streets you'll pop into some of the most beloved family-run establishments to taste traditional Roman street food bites—like the famous fried artichokes—and learn how the Jewish community of Rome has influenced its culinary culture.
- From there, head into the historic center where we'll pick up freshly fried codfish from a no-frills spot that does it best. Pair it with a beer from a beer shop just around the corner, where the owner will give you personalized recommendations based on your own tastes.
- Now it's time to duck into a local pizzeria to learn the history and lore of one of Italy's most cherished dishes while making your very own version. Roll out the dough (which has been rising all morning) and add whichever toppings you would like. Then pop your pie into the blazing pizza oven. The best part, of course, is getting to eat the fruits of your labor when they come fresh out of the oven, complete with Italian wine.
Last but not least, enjoy a cup or cone of gelato as you learn how to differentiate the good stuff from the tourist traps. You'll end the afternoon with an in-depth understanding of both the ingredients and the people that make Italian food world-renowned.
Version 60 – February 21, 2022 10:07
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- Previous Version
- Highlights
- get a personalized beer recommendation from the owner of our favorite local beer shop., learn the secrets of roman street food with delicious bites from 7 small businesses in the jewish quarter and historic center. enough food for a full dinner. , make your own pizza, then sit back and relax as you enjoy it! , see how rome’s jewish community has influenced the city's gastronomy and taste the famous jewish-style fried artichokes. , taste the best supplì in the city at a centuries-old family-run bakery.
create your very own pizza, enjoy a gelato as your tour draws to a close, learn the secrets of roman street food with delicious bites from 7 small businesses in the jewish quarter and historic center. enough food for a full dinner. , see how rome’s jewish community has influenced the city's gastronomy and taste the famous jewish-style fried artichokes. , taste the best supplì in the city at a centuries-old family-run bakery.
- Included
- beverage tasting - beer, beverage tasting - wine, expertly guided walking tour, food tasting - fried artichoke, food tasting - fried cod, food tasting - gelato, food tasting - jewish pizza, food tasting - pizza, food tasting - supplì, local english-speaking food guide
beverage tasting - aperitivo, beverage tasting - wine, expertly guided walking tour, food tasting - bakery, food tasting - balsamic vinegar, food tasting - cold cuts (meats), food tasting - misc starters, food tasting - olive oil, food tasting - pizza, local english-speaking food guide
- Additional Info
- This tour is adaptable for:
- -Vegetarians
- -Vegans
- -Dairy-free
- We love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs. If you have a dietary requirement or food allergy, please note it when booking. Due to the large number of tastes that include wheat, this tour is not recommended for guests who follow a gluten free diet.
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Version 59 – February 21, 2022 10:04
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- Previous Version
- Description
- Sites Visited
- Jewish Ghetto
- Campo de' Fiori
- Local food stops - bakeries, pizzerias, bar, beer shop, gelateria
- Sites Visited
- Jewish Ghetto
- Campo de' Fiori
Local food stops - bakeries, pizzerias, gelateria
- Highlights
- create your very own pizza, enjoy a gelato as your tour draws to a close, learn the secrets of roman street food with delicious bites from 7 small businesses in the jewish quarter and historic center. enough food for a full dinner. , see how rome’s jewish community has influenced the city's gastronomy and taste the famous jewish-style fried artichokes. , taste the best supplì in the city at a centuries-old family-run bakery.
acquaint yourself with the people behind these much-loved establishments, create your very own pizza, enjoy a gelato as your tour draws to a close, familiarise yourself with rome's best-loved cuisine, visit the stores, delis and eateries which populate that local neighborhood
Version 58 – February 21, 2022 10:01
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- Previous Version
- Description
- Sites Visited
- Jewish Ghetto
- Campo de' Fiori
- Local food stops - bakeries, pizzerias, gelateria
- Sites Visited
- Jewish Ghetto
- Campo de' Fiori
Taverna di Nicola
Local food shops - Bakery, Gelateria, Butcher, Pizzeria
Version 57 – February 21, 2022 10:00
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- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Rome's culinary traditions date back centuries with an emphasis on fresh, local produce prepared simply. This Rome food tour immerses you in the flavors of the Eternal City with stops at some of our favorite local street food spots in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico, followed by a pizza-making class at a local pizzeria.
- Our afternoon starts in one of Rome's quintessential foodie neighborhoods, the old Jewish Ghetto. As you explore its lovely streets you'll pop into some of the most beloved family-run establishments to taste traditional Roman street food bites—like the famous fried artichokes—and learn how the Jewish community of Rome has influenced its culinary culture.
- From there, head into the historic center where we'll pick up freshly fried codfish from a no-frills spot that does it best. Pair it with a beer from a beer shop just around the corner, where the owner will give you personalized recommendations based on your own tastes.
- Now it's time to duck into a local pizzeria to learn the history and lore of one of Italy's most cherished dishes while making your very own version. Roll out the dough (which has been rising all morning) and add whichever toppings you would like. Then pop your pie into the blazing pizza oven. The best part, of course, is getting to eat the fruits of your labor when they come fresh out of the oven, complete with Italian wine.
- Last but not least, enjoy a cup or cone of gelato as you learn how to differentiate the good stuff from the tourist traps. You'll end the afternoon with an in-depth understanding of both the ingredients and the people that make Italian food world-renowned.
- Rome's culinary traditions date back centuries with an emphasis on fresh, local produce prepared simply. This Rome food tour immerses you in the flavors of the Eternal City with stops at some of our favorite local street food spots in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico, followed by a pizza-making class at a local pizzeria.
Our afternoon starts in one of Rome's quintessential foodie neighborhoods, the old Jewish Ghetto. As you explore its lovely streets you'll pop into some of the most beloved family-run establishments to taste traditional Roman street food bites and learn how the Jewish community of Rome has influenced its culinary culture.
From there, head into the historic center where we'll pick up
Now it's time to duck into a local pizzeria to learn the history and lore of one of Italy's most cherished dishes while making your very own version. Roll out the dough (which has been rising all morning) and add whichever toppings you would like. Then pop your pie into the blazing pizza oven. The best part, of course, is getting to eat the fruits of your labor when they come fresh out of the oven.
Afterwards, you'll stroll through the city with your guide and enjoy a cup or cone of gelato as they give you a plethora of helpful tips and info about how to eat well when in Rome. You'll also get a lot of inside knowledge on the conventions and traditions surrounding Italian food, like why you’re not automatically offered parmesan with every pasta (especially in Rome) and whether *mozzarella di bufala* really comes from buffalo milk.
By bringing you into contact with the people and places that form Rome's vibrant food culture, this Rome food tour will give you an in-depth understanding of both the ingredients and the humans that make Italian food world-renowned. You'll also leave with a very full belly.
Version 56 – February 21, 2022 09:57
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- Rome's culinary traditions date back centuries with an emphasis on fresh, local produce prepared simply. This Rome food tour immerses you in the flavors of the Eternal City with stops at some of our favorite local street food spots in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico, followed by a pizza-making class at a local pizzeria.
- Our afternoon starts in one of Rome's quintessential foodie neighborhoods, the old Jewish Ghetto. As you explore its lovely streets you'll pop into some of the most beloved family-run establishments to taste traditional Roman street food bites and learn how the Jewish community of Rome has influenced its culinary culture.
- From there, head into the historic center where we'll pick up
- Now it's time to duck into a local pizzeria to learn the history and lore of one of Italy's most cherished dishes while making your very own version. Roll out the dough (which has been rising all morning) and add whichever toppings you would like. Then pop your pie into the blazing pizza oven. The best part, of course, is getting to eat the fruits of your labor when they come fresh out of the oven.
- Afterwards, you'll stroll through the city with your guide and enjoy a cup or cone of gelato as they give you a plethora of helpful tips and info about how to eat well when in Rome. You'll also get a lot of inside knowledge on the conventions and traditions surrounding Italian food, like why you’re not automatically offered parmesan with every pasta (especially in Rome) and whether *mozzarella di bufala* really comes from buffalo milk.
- By bringing you into contact with the people and places that form Rome's vibrant food culture, this Rome food tour will give you an in-depth understanding of both the ingredients and the humans that make Italian food world-renowned. You'll also leave with a very full belly.
- Rome's culinary traditions date back centuries with an emphasis on fresh, local produce prepared simply. This Rome food tour immerses you in the flavors of the Eternal City with stops at some of our favorite local street food spots in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico, followed by a pizza-making class at a local pizzeria.
The tour starts in one of Rome's quintessential foodie neighborhoods, the old Jewish Ghetto. As you explore its lovely streets you'll pop into some of its beloved trattorias to taste traditional Roman starters and learn how the Jewish community of Rome has influenced its culinary culture.
Your food tour will include a stop into one of our favorite cheese shops where, with a glass of local white wine, you'll taste a range of Italian cheeses including the famous *pecorino romano*. Oh, and did you know that the Italians were enthusiastic beer brewers? You can learn more about this while enjoying a cold bottle!
If you didn't know that Italians were big beer brewers you might be even more surprised at the sheer range of cured meats in the butchers that we visit. You'll taste everything from proscuitto and coppa, to salamis spiked with truffles and Barolo wine along with a nice glass of local red to cleanse the palate.
- Now it's time to duck into a local pizzeria to learn the history and lore of one of Italy's most cherished dishes while making your very own version. Roll out the dough (which has been rising all morning) and add whichever toppings you would like. Then pop your pie into the blazing pizza oven. The best part, of course, is getting to eat the fruits of your labor when they come fresh out of the oven.
- Afterwards, you'll stroll through the city with your guide and enjoy a cup or cone of gelato as they give you a plethora of helpful tips and info about how to eat well when in Rome. You'll also get a lot of inside knowledge on the conventions and traditions surrounding Italian food, like why you’re not automatically offered parmesan with every pasta (especially in Rome) and whether *mozzarella di bufala* really comes from buffalo milk.
- By bringing you into contact with the people and places that form Rome's vibrant food culture, this Rome food tour will give you an in-depth understanding of both the ingredients and the humans that make Italian food world-renowned. You'll also leave with a very full belly.
Version 55 – February 21, 2022 09:55
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- Rome's culinary traditions date back centuries with an emphasis on fresh, local produce prepared simply. This Rome food tour immerses you in the flavors of the Eternal City with stops at some of our favorite local street food spots in the Jewish Quarter and Centro Storico, followed by a pizza-making class at a local pizzeria.
- The tour starts in one of Rome's quintessential foodie neighborhoods, the old Jewish Ghetto. As you explore its lovely streets you'll pop into some of its beloved trattorias to taste traditional Roman starters and learn how the Jewish community of Rome has influenced its culinary culture.
- Your food tour will include a stop into one of our favorite cheese shops where, with a glass of local white wine, you'll taste a range of Italian cheeses including the famous *pecorino romano*. Oh, and did you know that the Italians were enthusiastic beer brewers? You can learn more about this while enjoying a cold bottle!
- If you didn't know that Italians were big beer brewers you might be even more surprised at the sheer range of cured meats in the butchers that we visit. You'll taste everything from proscuitto and coppa, to salamis spiked with truffles and Barolo wine along with a nice glass of local red to cleanse the palate.
- Now it's time to duck into a local pizzeria to learn the history and lore of one of Italy's most cherished dishes while making your very own version. Roll out the dough (which has been rising all morning) and add whichever toppings you would like. Then pop your pie into the blazing pizza oven. The best part, of course, is getting to eat the fruits of your labor when they come fresh out of the oven.
- Afterwards, you'll stroll through the city with your guide and enjoy a cup or cone of gelato as they give you a plethora of helpful tips and info about how to eat well when in Rome. You'll also get a lot of inside knowledge on the conventions and traditions surrounding Italian food, like why you’re not automatically offered parmesan with every pasta (especially in Rome) and whether *mozzarella di bufala* really comes from buffalo milk.
- By bringing you into contact with the people and places that form Rome's vibrant food culture, this Rome food tour will give you an in-depth understanding of both the ingredients and the humans that make Italian food world-renowned. You'll also leave with a very full belly.
Rome's culinary traditions date back centuries with an emphasis on fresh, local produce prepared simply. This Rome food tour immerses you in the flavors of the Eternal City with a pizza-making class in a local pizzeria, and stops at local food shops and trattorias to taste quintessential dishes.
- The tour starts in one of Rome's quintessential foodie neighborhoods, the old Jewish Ghetto. As you explore its lovely streets you'll pop into some of its beloved trattorias to taste traditional Roman starters and learn how the Jewish community of Rome has influenced its culinary culture.
- Your food tour will include a stop into one of our favorite cheese shops where, with a glass of local white wine, you'll taste a range of Italian cheeses including the famous *pecorino romano*. Oh, and did you know that the Italians were enthusiastic beer brewers? You can learn more about this while enjoying a cold bottle!
- If you didn't know that Italians were big beer brewers you might be even more surprised at the sheer range of cured meats in the butchers that we visit. You'll taste everything from proscuitto and coppa, to salamis spiked with truffles and Barolo wine along with a nice glass of local red to cleanse the palate.
- Now it's time to duck into a local pizzeria to learn the history and lore of one of Italy's most cherished dishes while making your very own version. Roll out the dough (which has been rising all morning) and add whichever toppings you would like. Then pop your pie into the blazing pizza oven. The best part, of course, is getting to eat the fruits of your labor when they come fresh out of the oven.
- Afterwards, you'll stroll through the city with your guide and enjoy a cup or cone of gelato as they give you a plethora of helpful tips and info about how to eat well when in Rome. You'll also get a lot of inside knowledge on the conventions and traditions surrounding Italian food, like why you’re not automatically offered parmesan with every pasta (especially in Rome) and whether *mozzarella di bufala* really comes from buffalo milk.
- By bringing you into contact with the people and places that form Rome's vibrant food culture, this Rome food tour will give you an in-depth understanding of both the ingredients and the humans that make Italian food world-renowned. You'll also leave with a very full belly.
Version 53 – February 21, 2022 09:39
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- Rome Street Food Tour with Pizza Making
Rome Food Tour with Pizza-Making, Trattoria Tastings, & Gelato
Version 48 – October 14, 2021 15:50
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- Know Before You Go
- from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website, our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., our pizza kitchen cannot accommodate celiacs., our visit to the butcher shop cannot accommodate vegetarians., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website, if you cannot join your tour (running late, etc.) please contact us. we may be able to reschedule your tour (with an amendment fee) depending on availability., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., our pizza kitchen cannot accommodate celiacs., our visit to the butcher shop cannot accommodate vegetarians., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
Version 47 – October 14, 2021 15:48
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- acquaint yourself with the people behind these much-loved establishments, create your very own pizza, enjoy a gelato as your tour draws to a close, familiarise yourself with rome's best-loved cuisine, visit the stores, delis and eateries which populate that local neighborhood
explore the trattorias of one of the best foodie neighborhoods in rome, the old jewish ghetto., get hints and tips for how to eat well in rome, from where to eat, to how to make sure you are ordering the best foods during any given season. , make your own pizza in a real roman pizzeria. we’ll have the dough and the pizza oven, all you need to bring is an appetite and the desire to learn from a real pizza maker. , taste classic roman foods, like charcuterie, pecorino romano, supplì and local wines.
Version 46 – October 06, 2021 15:44
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- Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
Before you travel, please read our important notes about possible disruptions & site entrance requirements.
Version 44 – September 21, 2021 20:29
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This tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelers
Version 43 – September 21, 2021 19:36
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Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
Version 42 – September 21, 2021 17:15
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- Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
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Version 41 – August 02, 2021 16:14
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- beverage tasting - aperitivo, beverage tasting - wine, expertly guided walking tour, food tasting - bakery, food tasting - balsamic vinegar, food tasting - cold cuts (meats), food tasting - misc starters, food tasting - olive oil, food tasting - pizza, local english-speaking food guide
beverage tasting - aperitivo, beverage tasting - wine, expertly guided walking tour, food tasting - bakery, food tasting - balsamic vinegar, food tasting - cold cuts (meats), food tasting - misc starters, food tasting - olive oil, food tasting - pasta, food tasting - pizza, local english-speaking food guide
Version 40 – August 02, 2021 16:13
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Version 39 – August 02, 2021 16:12
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- Know Before You Go
- from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website, if you cannot join your tour (running late, etc.) please contact us. we may be able to reschedule your tour (with an amendment fee) depending on availability., our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., our pizza kitchen cannot accommodate celiacs., our visit to the butcher shop cannot accommodate vegetarians., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food. , tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
comfortable walking shoes recommended. , for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website, please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements
- Know Before You Book
- from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website, our group tour utilizes multiple areas that are not wheelchair/stroller accessible. those with wheelchairs/strollers should contact us so we can arrange your visit., our pizza kitchen cannot accommodate celiacs., our visit to the butcher shop cannot accommodate vegetarians., those with dietary restrictions need to contact us before joining the tour so we can arrange your food.
for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website, please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements, tour language is english., tour starts 4:45 pm., unfortunately we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
Version 38 – August 02, 2021 16:04
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- beverage tasting - aperitivo, beverage tasting - wine, expertly guided walking tour, food tasting - bakery, food tasting - balsamic vinegar, food tasting - cold cuts (meats), food tasting - misc starters, food tasting - olive oil, food tasting - pasta, food tasting - pizza, local english-speaking food guide
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Version 37 – August 02, 2021 16:03
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cold cut tastings (including barolo & truffle salamis), expert local foodie to give you insider tips & tricks, olive oil tastings, balsamic vinegar tastings, pizza-making at a central rome pizzeria, small groups , tastings of typical roman starters, wine tastings, aperitivo
Version 36 – August 02, 2021 15:59
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- Sites Visited
- Jewish Ghetto
- Campo de' Fiori
- Taverna di Nicola
- Local food shops - Bakery, Gelateria, Butcher, Pizzeria
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Version 35 – August 02, 2021 15:58
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Sites Visited:
Jewish Ghetto
Campo de' Fiori
Local food shops - Bakery, Gelateria,
Taverna di Nicola
Gelateria
Roman Bakery
Version 34 – August 02, 2021 15:57
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- Sites Visited:
- Jewish Ghetto
- Campo de' Fiori
- Local food shops - Bakery, Gelateria,
- Taverna di Nicola
- Gelateria
- Roman Bakery
- Sites Visited:
- Jewish Ghetto
- Campo de' Fiori
Local food shops - Bakery
- Taverna di Nicola
- Gelateria
- Roman Bakery
Version 33 – August 02, 2021 15:55
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- Sites Visited:
- Jewish Ghetto
- Campo de' Fiori
- Local food shops - Bakery
- Taverna di Nicola
- Gelateria
- Roman Bakery
- Sites Visited:
- Jewish Ghetto
- Campo de' Fiori
Local food shops
- Taverna di Nicola
- Gelateria
- Roman Bakery
Version 32 – August 02, 2021 15:51
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- Sites Visited:
- Jewish Ghetto
- Campo de' Fiori
- Local food shops
- Taverna di Nicola
- Gelateria
- Roman Bakery
- Sites Visited:
- Jewish Ghetto
Campo Di Fiori
Behind the scenes at local food stores
- Taverna di Nicola
- Gelateria
- Roman Bakery
Version 30 – August 02, 2021 15:43
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- Short Description
- Rome's culinary traditions date back centuries with an emphasis on fresh, local produce prepared simply. This Rome food tour immerses you in the flavors of the Eternal City with a pizza-making class in a local pizzeria, and stops at local food shops and trattorias to taste quintessential dishes.
- The tour starts in one of Rome's quintessential foodie neighborhoods, the old Jewish Ghetto. As you explore its lovely streets you'll pop into some of its beloved trattorias to taste traditional Roman starters and learn how the Jewish community of Rome has influenced its culinary culture.
- Your food tour will include a stop into one of our favorite cheese shops where, with a glass of local white wine, you'll taste a range of Italian cheeses including the famous *pecorino romano*. Oh, and did you know that the Italians were enthusiastic beer brewers? You can learn more about this while enjoying a cold bottle!
- If you didn't know that Italians were big beer brewers you might be even more surprised at the sheer range of cured meats in the butchers that we visit. You'll taste everything from proscuitto and coppa, to salamis spiked with truffles and Barolo wine along with a nice glass of local red to cleanse the palate.
- Now it's time to duck into a local pizzeria to learn the history and lore of one of Italy's most cherished dishes while making your very own version. Roll out the dough (which has been rising all morning) and add whichever toppings you would like. Then pop your pie into the blazing pizza oven. The best part, of course, is getting to eat the fruits of your labor when they come fresh out of the oven.
- Afterwards, you'll stroll through the city with your guide and enjoy a cup or cone of gelato as they give you a plethora of helpful tips and info about how to eat well when in Rome. You'll also get a lot of inside knowledge on the conventions and traditions surrounding Italian food, like why you’re not automatically offered parmesan with every pasta (especially in Rome) and whether *mozzarella di bufala* really comes from buffalo milk.
- By bringing you into contact with the people and places that form Rome's vibrant food culture, this Rome food tour will give you an in-depth understanding of both the ingredients and the humans that make Italian food world-renowned. You'll also leave with a very full belly.
Your tour begins in a place that is surprising to many, but not to anyone who knows anything about the history of Roman Food; the old greek area. In the company of your expert foodie guide and just 12 other travelers, you’ll pop into one of the neighborhood’s beloved trattorias and taste traditional, seasonal Roman starters as you learn how Jewish culture has influenced Roman food over the course of some 2,000 years.
Leaving the Ghetto, you’ll head to an artisanal cheese shop to learn the long history of local cheese-making as you taste Pecorino Romano and other Italian cheeses over a bottle of local white wine. Pairing food and drink is very important to Romans so your next stop is one of the city’s most iconic delis to try the deep-fried mozzarella and rice balls called supplì.
Another is the encyclopedic range of charcuterie that you will try at a nearby butcher. From salamis spiked with fennel, truffles or Barolo wine, to cured pork and a few surprises, you’ll enjoy a wide range of meats along with a nice glass of red wine.
Be sure to save some room because we have saved the best for last. After a quick tasting of olive oil and balsamic vinegar, you’ll step into the kitchen of a real Roman pizzeria and make your own pizza. The dough is already risen and waiting, so you’ll learn all about kneading out a (near) perfect circle, how to spread just the right amount of tangy tomato sauce, and the very important differences between Roman-style and Neapolitan-style pizza. Finally, you’ll do as the Italians do and take a comfortable stroll through the city, stopping for a cup or cone of gelato.
This tour is wonderfully in-depth and hands-on. As you eat your way through the city and its history, your guide will also give you practical tips and suggestions on how to avoid tourist traps and eat well during your stay in Rome. You won’t just leave with a full belly; you’ll leave with a lot of new knowledge of Italian food.
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Gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory.
Version 29 – August 02, 2021 15:42
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- Rome Food Tour with Pizza-Making, Trattoria Tastings, & Gelato
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Version 28 – July 28, 2021 14:39
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- Know Before You Go
- comfortable walking shoes recommended. , for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website, please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements
comfortable walking shoes recommended. , for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements
- Know Before You Book
- for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website, please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements, tour language is english., tour starts 4:45 pm., unfortunately we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
for those with food allergies or other special requirements, please notify us prior to reserving your visit and then again, as soon as you meet your tour guide. we will do our very best to accommodate you and find suitable alternatives., please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements, tour language is english., tour starts 4:45 pm., unfortunately we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
Version 27 – May 04, 2021 13:41
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Version 26 – March 22, 2021 15:09
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- Short Description
- Your tour begins in a place that is surprising to many, but not to anyone who knows anything about the history of Roman Food; the old greek area. In the company of your expert foodie guide and just 12 other travelers, you’ll pop into one of the neighborhood’s beloved trattorias and taste traditional, seasonal Roman starters as you learn how Jewish culture has influenced Roman food over the course of some 2,000 years.
- Leaving the Ghetto, you’ll head to an artisanal cheese shop to learn the long history of local cheese-making as you taste Pecorino Romano and other Italian cheeses over a bottle of local white wine. Pairing food and drink is very important to Romans so your next stop is one of the city’s most iconic delis to try the deep-fried mozzarella and rice balls called supplì.
- Another is the encyclopedic range of charcuterie that you will try at a nearby butcher. From salamis spiked with fennel, truffles or Barolo wine, to cured pork and a few surprises, you’ll enjoy a wide range of meats along with a nice glass of red wine.
- Be sure to save some room because we have saved the best for last. After a quick tasting of olive oil and balsamic vinegar, you’ll step into the kitchen of a real Roman pizzeria and make your own pizza. The dough is already risen and waiting, so you’ll learn all about kneading out a (near) perfect circle, how to spread just the right amount of tangy tomato sauce, and the very important differences between Roman-style and Neapolitan-style pizza. Finally, you’ll do as the Italians do and take a comfortable stroll through the city, stopping for a cup or cone of gelato.
- This tour is wonderfully in-depth and hands-on. As you eat your way through the city and its history, your guide will also give you practical tips and suggestions on how to avoid tourist traps and eat well during your stay in Rome. You won’t just leave with a full belly; you’ll leave with a lot of new knowledge of Italian food.
Your tour begins in a place that is surprising to many, but not to anyone who knows anything about the history of Roman Food; the old Jewish Ghetto. In the company of your expert foodie guide and just 12 other travelers, you’ll pop into one of the neighborhood’s beloved trattorias and taste traditional, seasonal Roman starters as you learn how Jewish culture has influenced Roman food over the course of some 2,000 years.
- Leaving the Ghetto, you’ll head to an artisanal cheese shop to learn the long history of local cheese-making as you taste Pecorino Romano and other Italian cheeses over a bottle of local white wine. Pairing food and drink is very important to Romans so your next stop is one of the city’s most iconic delis to try the deep-fried mozzarella and rice balls called supplì.
- Another is the encyclopedic range of charcuterie that you will try at a nearby butcher. From salamis spiked with fennel, truffles or Barolo wine, to cured pork and a few surprises, you’ll enjoy a wide range of meats along with a nice glass of red wine.
- Be sure to save some room because we have saved the best for last. After a quick tasting of olive oil and balsamic vinegar, you’ll step into the kitchen of a real Roman pizzeria and make your own pizza. The dough is already risen and waiting, so you’ll learn all about kneading out a (near) perfect circle, how to spread just the right amount of tangy tomato sauce, and the very important differences between Roman-style and Neapolitan-style pizza. Finally, you’ll do as the Italians do and take a comfortable stroll through the city, stopping for a cup or cone of gelato.
- This tour is wonderfully in-depth and hands-on. As you eat your way through the city and its history, your guide will also give you practical tips and suggestions on how to avoid tourist traps and eat well during your stay in Rome. You won’t just leave with a full belly; you’ll leave with a lot of new knowledge of Italian food.
- Description
- Sites Visited:
- Jewish Ghetto
- Campo Di Fiori
- Behind the scenes at local food stores
- Taverna di Nicola
- Gelateria
- Roman Bakery
- Sites Visited:
- Jewish Ghetto
- Campo Di Fiori
- Behind the scenes at local food stores
Roman Pizzeria
- Gelateria
- Roman Bakery
- Included
- cold cut tastings (including barolo & truffle salamis), expert local foodie to give you insider tips & tricks, olive oil tastings, balsamic vinegar tastings, pizza-making at a central rome pizzeria, small groups , tastings of typical roman starters, wine tastings, aperitivo
cheese tastings, cold cut tastings (including barolo & truffle salamis), expert local foodie to give you insider tips & tricks, olive oil tastings, balsamic vinegar tastings, pizza-making at a central rome pizzeria, small groups , tastings of typical roman starters, wine tastings
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Rome Food Tour with Pizza-Making, Trattoria Tastings & Gelato
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- Your tour begins in a place that is surprising to many, but not to anyone who knows anything about the history of Roman Food; the old Jewish Ghetto. In the company of your expert foodie guide and just 12 other travelers, you’ll pop into one of the neighborhood’s beloved trattorias and taste traditional, seasonal Roman starters as you learn how Jewish culture has influenced Roman food over the course of some 2,000 years.
- Leaving the Ghetto, you’ll head to an artisanal cheese shop to learn the long history of local cheese-making as you taste Pecorino Romano and other Italian cheeses over a bottle of local white wine. Pairing food and drink is very important to Romans so your next stop is one of the city’s most iconic delis to try the deep-fried mozzarella and rice balls called supplì.
- Another is the encyclopedic range of charcuterie that you will try at a nearby butcher. From salamis spiked with fennel, truffles or Barolo wine, to cured pork and a few surprises, you’ll enjoy a wide range of meats along with a nice glass of red wine.
- Be sure to save some room because we have saved the best for last. After a quick tasting of olive oil and balsamic vinegar, you’ll step into the kitchen of a real Roman pizzeria and make your own pizza. The dough is already risen and waiting, so you’ll learn all about kneading out a (near) perfect circle, how to spread just the right amount of tangy tomato sauce, and the very important differences between Roman-style and Neapolitan-style pizza. Finally, you’ll do as the Italians do and take a comfortable stroll through the city, stopping for a cup or cone of gelato.
- This tour is wonderfully in-depth and hands-on. As you eat your way through the city and its history, your guide will also give you practical tips and suggestions on how to avoid tourist traps and eat well during your stay in Rome. You won’t just leave with a full belly; you’ll leave with a lot of new knowledge of Italian food.
- Your tour begins in a place that is surprising to many, but not to anyone who knows anything about the history of Roman Food; the old Jewish Ghetto. In the company of your expert foodie guide and just 12 other travelers, you’ll pop into one of the neighborhood’s beloved trattorias and taste traditional, seasonal Roman starters as you learn how Jewish culture has influenced Roman food over the course of some 2,000 years.
- Leaving the Ghetto, you’ll head to an artisanal cheese shop to learn the long history of local cheese-making as you taste Pecorino Romano and other Italian cheeses over a bottle of local white wine. Pairing food and drink is very important to Romans so your next stop is one of the city’s most iconic delis to try the deep-fried mozzarella and rice balls called supplì.
- Another is the encyclopedic range of charcuterie that you will try at a nearby butcher. From salamis spiked with fennel, truffles or Barolo wine, to cured pork and a few surprises, you’ll enjoy a wide range of meats along with a nice glass of red wine.
- Be sure to save some room because we have saved the best for last. After a quick tasting of olive oil and balsamic vinegar, you’ll step into the kitchen of a real Roman pizzeria and make your own pizza. The dough is already risen and waiting, so you’ll learn all about kneading out a (near) perfect circle, how to spread just the right amount of tangy tomato sauce, and the very important differences between Roman-style and Neapolitan-style pizza. Finally, you’ll do as the Italians do and take a comfortable stroll through the city, stopping for a cup or cone of gelato.
- This tour is wonderfully in-depth and hands-on. As you eat your way through the city and its history, your guide will also give you practical tips and suggestions on how to avoid tourist traps and eat well during your stay in Rome. You won’t just leave with a full belly; you’ll leave with a lot of new knowledge of Italian food.
- Description
- Sites Visited:
- Jewish Ghetto
- Campo Di Fiori
- Behind the scenes at local food stores
- Roman Pizzeria
- Gelateria
- Roman Bakery
- Sites Visited:
- Jewish Ghetto
- Campo Di Fiori
- Behind the scenes at local food stores
- Roman Pizzeria
- Gelateria
- Roman Bakery
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- Cancellation notes
- Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
- Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
- Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
- Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%.
LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS-
- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
CHANGES TO THIS POLICY-
From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]
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- adult:
- from: '15'
- to: '120'
- child:
- from: '2'
- to: '14'
- infant:
- from: '0'
- to: '1'
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- adult:
from: '18'
to: '64'
- child:
from: '5'
to: '11'
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- adult:
- from: '18'
- to: '64'
- child:
- from: '5'
- to: '11'
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- adult:
- from: '18'
- to: '64'
- child:
- from: '5'
- to: '11'
youth:
from: '12'
to: '17'
infant:
from: '0'
to: '4'
senior:
from: '65'
to: '120'
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- Cancellation notes
- GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
- Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
- Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
- PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
- Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
- Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%.
- LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS-
- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
- CHANGES TO THIS POLICY-
- From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]
GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES- Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable. Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes. PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES- Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable. All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%. LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure. CHANGES TO THIS POLICY- From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]
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- Cancellation notes
- GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES- Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable. Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes. PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES- Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable. All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%. LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure. CHANGES TO THIS POLICY- From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]
GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%.
LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS-
Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
CHANGES TO THIS POLICY-
From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]
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- Cancellation notes
- GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
- Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
- Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
- PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
- Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
- Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%.
- LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS-
- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
- CHANGES TO THIS POLICY-
- From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
Version 1 – October 03, 2019 11:06
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- Tier ages
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- adult:
- from: '18'
- to: '64'
- child:
- from: '5'
- to: '11'
- youth:
- from: '12'
- to: '17'
- infant:
- from: '0'
- to: '4'
- senior:
- from: '65'
- to: '120'
- ---
infant:
from: '0'
to: '4'
- child:
- from: '5'
- to: '11'
- youth:
- from: '12'
- to: '17'
adult:
from: '18'
to: '64'
- senior:
- from: '65'
- to: '120'