Explore the vibrant Campo de' Fiori through its rich culinary traditions on a guided food tasting tour, savoring local delicacies and hidden flavors.
Campo de' Fiori, a piazza pulsating with life from dawn till dusk, is more than just a historic Roman landmark; it’s a culinary heart. Famous for its bustling daily market, this square and its surrounding labyrinthine streets offer an unparalleled introduction to authentic Roman cuisine. Food tasting experiences here are not merely about sampling dishes; they are immersive journeys into the city's soul, guided by local experts who know the true taste of Rome. Imagine wandering through ancient alleys, the aroma of freshly baked bread and simmering sauces guiding your steps, to discover family-run trattorias and artisan food shops that have been serving locals for generations. These dedicated food tours in Campo de' Fiori allow visitors to delve beyond the typical tourist trail. You'll encounter passionate producers, learn about the provenance of ingredients, and understand the cultural significance behind each bite. From the simple perfection of a supplì to the rich complexity of artisanal cheeses and cured meats, every stop is a lesson in Roman gastronomy. Forget hurried meals; these experiences are designed for leisurely exploration, encouraging you to savor each flavor and appreciate the dedication to quality that defines Roman food culture. It's an opportunity to connect with the city on a deeply sensory level, making your visit to Campo de' Fiori truly memorable.
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Trastevere is Rome’ beating heart, a vibrant neighbourhood with local favourite hangout spots, authentic restaurants and winery shops. Join our passionate foodie guide and immerse yourself in its enchanting history, taste and smells. Sample the best local street food classics, as pizza, suppli, gelato and something more while meeting the truly “trasteverini”, the vendors and artisans who have been living and working there for generations. This delicious 2.5 h walking tour will show you the best bites of this buzzing area across the Tiber River. Explore the history of the ancient Byzantine style church Santa Maria in Trastevere, while savouring the crunchy Roman style pizza from the famous bakery since 1870. Visit one of Rome’s outdoor markets and discover the most traditional roman apetizer - suppli. Cap off your culinary journey with the iconic gelato in the best local bar. Limited to 10 people, this tour offers a personal sightseeing experience. The tour cannot be done for celiacs.

Taste Rome with the Winner of the Viator Experience Awards 2024: TOP 20 for Southern Europe. Enjoy our Food walking tour of Rome, perfect for anyone looking for a greater understanding of Roman culture. Discovering how food plays a part in local culture. Don't eat before you come: the food & wine tastings are delicious and abundant. Meeting the locals in their daily routine, visiting historical venues with priority access in Campo de Fiori, Jewish Ghetto & Trastevere. Real foodies and passionate guides will make you feel like a local, learning all the do's and don'ts!

Taste the real Roman cuisine with us on our 4 hours FUN, INFORMATIVE and DELICIOUS Food and Wine Tour! During this experience we'll combine food, wine and sightseeing! Our tour carefully selected stops, which are mostly family-run businesses with century long histories.

Experience Rome through its flavors and history on a guided walking food tour. Begin in the lively heart of the city near Piazza Navona, then stroll to Campo de' Fiori to explore its vibrant market (morning tours only). Along the way, taste authentic street foods such as crispy supplì, savory porchetta panini, Roman-style pizza, and the iconic fried artichokes of the Jewish Ghetto. As you walk, hear fascinating stories from ancient Rome, including the dramatic fate of Julius Caesar, while admiring landmarks like the Portico d’Ottavia and the Turtle Fountain. End on a sweet note with refreshing artisanal gelato—an unforgettable taste of Rome’s traditions and culture. ✔ Taste Rome’s signature street foods, from supplì to pizza and gelato ✔ Visit Campo de' Fiori and its bustling market (morning tours only) ✔ Discover the Jewish Ghetto and its famous Carciofo alla Giudia ✔ Learn captivating stories of ancient Rome and its landmarks

Taste your way through Rome's street food scene in the picturesque, historical center. Indulge and sample delicious, traditional foods side-by-side locals: cured meat, wine, the city's best pizza, and supplì, a local specialty from Rome. You will also explore the neighborhoods, primarily Campo de Fiori and the Jewish Ghetto, with a taste of their famous deep-fried artichoke! See remains of ancient Roman structures, Rome's synagogue (only outside), and the place where Julius Caesar was murdered while you enjoy a glorious gelato: you will learn about history and (food) culture all along the way.

Our ambition is to offer a perfect combination of a sitting-walking tour, where you can taste a variety of gastronomic & street food, always paired with wine, and understand the strong culture linked to each food and location. You’ll be feeling like a true Roman during this unique experience thru Campo de Fiori & Trastevere, surprising your appetite and taste buds with +20 foods and wine tastings. We’ll start in Campo de Fiori with a traditional family grocery shop, with a selection (10+) of cold cuts and cheeses /or, an iconic restaurant and its anecdotes, we’ll have its speciality, the fried cod! Both always paired with wine! Crossing the Tiber River, we’ll move to Trastevere, where we’ll try a street food icon, the Supplì! To continue, you’ll have the chance to eat 2 of the best pasta at traditional osteria to then visit the “King of Porchetta”, to taste his famous roast pork, paired with fresh beer. We’ll finish with the best artisanal and biological gelato of Trastevere.

Curious to know how is a local market in Rome? That's the right tour for you! On this food tour you will visit one of the most famous local fresh markets of Rome and some of the most beautiful monuments of the city! This 4 hours tour experience is very informative, with LOTS of eating, sightseeing and drinking! Explore one of Rome's most visited neighborhoods with a great combination of food tasting and sightseeeing that will keep you away from tourist traps with our local and expert guide!!

Join this small-group tour to taste the authentic street food of Rome and its historic food outlets. Discover some of the city center's most beautiful areas while sampling delicious take-away specialties that Romans have been eating for centuries. Spend 2.5 hours walking throughout some of the most interesting districts of the city, like Campo de Fiori square, where in the morning takes place a local food market, where you will have the first approach to Italian food and taste the best Italian olive oil and creams for bruschette. Then you will move slowly towards the Jewish Ghetto, where your guide will tell how and when the Ghetto was created in Rome, till the events od II World War. Here you will taste a typical Roman/Judeo Street food, that according to the seanson could be a fried artichoke or a zucchini flower. Left behind the Jewish Ghetto, you will head towards the Pantheon area and in between you will see hidden corners that you could not discover on your own

Embark on a culinary journey through Rome's iconic neighborhoods with our food and wine tour. Taste the essence of Campo de' Fiori's bustling market, savor unique Roman-Jewish dishes in the charming streets of the Jewish Ghetto, and enjoy VIP access to renowned restaurants in Trastevere. Indulge in the legendary Jewish-style artichoke at Da Enzo and savor a pasta feast paired with exceptional wine at Spirito Divino, boasting a wine cellar older than the Colosseum. Uncover hidden passages, discover historical treasures, and immerse yourself in the flavors of Rome's culinary heritage! Exclusive access to local favorites and culinary hotspots like Da Enzo al 29 and Spirito Divino Unique Roman and Roman-Jewish dishes, including the famous Jewish-style artichoke Unveiling a secret passage and fascinating stories from your guide Memorable visits to Campo de' Fiori market, the Jewish Ghetto, and Trastevere's picturesque streets

If you want to have a quick overview of Rome and get to know the specialities that the city offers, join this 2.5 hours tour of Rome’s street food. While walking along the main squares and marvelling at the important landmarks, eat some local food on the go. Street food is famous for being served fast and taken on the go, but being delicious as if you were seated at a restaurant. With a local guide and fellow foodies, taste some of the specialities of Rome: pizza, supplì (fried rice balls), different kinds of pizza, pastries and so much more. All this while walking down the main streets of Rome and main squares such as: Campo de’ Fiori, Jewish Ghetto, Largo di Torre Argentina and more! The perfect tour that will introduce you to Rome and give you an insight to what to do in your time in the Eternal city!

This is a 2.5 hours sightseeing walking tour combined with a great food experience! Roman culture is a combination between ageless history and culinary tradition: this tour represents an opportunity both to learn something about the masterpieces of our city and to experience a delicious local food tasting. From crunch pizza to the famous rise balls (known as Supplì), from typical Roman style artichokes to the finest prosciutti and cheese, you will have the chance to enjoy some of the best known city places, together with an experienced tour leader who will give you some information on the food origins and some Italian "tricks" on how we prepare those meals.

Discover Rome’s culinary soul on a guided food tour through its most charming neighborhoods: Trastevere, Jewish Ghetto, and Campo de’ Fiori. In a small, kids-friendly group of no more than 12, enjoy six carefully selected stops showcasing authentic Italian flavors and family-run gems loved by locals. Savor artisanal cheeses like Mozzarella, Pecorino, and Stracciatella, cured meats including Porchetta, prosciutto, arrosticini and salumi, local wines, and iconic street food like pizza, supplì or crispy arancini. Dive into classic Roman pasta dishes in a hidden trattoria and end your walk with a scoop of rich, creamy artisan gelato. Along the way, your passionate local guide will share fascinating stories of Rome’s history, culinary traditions, and the characters behind each dish. This intimate tour blends rich history, warm storytelling, and unforgettable flavors for a true local perspective on Rome’s food and culture. A must-do experience beyond the tourist crowds!

Go hunting for the best food in Rome with this private 3.5-hour food tour through Campo de' Fiori, the Jewish Ghetto, and the Trastevere neighborhood. With an in-the-know guide, you’ll taste traditional Italian favorites like gelato and pasta as well as local specialties like fried artichokes. Eat your way through the Eternal City as the Romans do. This is a must-do experience that will make you feel part of the city, and is especially useful at the beginning of your stay. Amazing idea for celebrating your Roman Holiday, can be customized for your group.

If you want to experience the true authenticity of Rome, you cannot miss this food and wine tour of Rome. Thanks to a gastronomic guide, that will lead you through the main streets of Rome, you will get to taste, smell and touch local food, dishes and wine. Visit the farmers market in Campo de’ Fiori and stroll through the fruit and vegetables stands, try some ham and cheese and learn about their manufacturing techniques. Have a delicious lunch over the ruins of ancient Rome with typical Roman mouth-watering dishes and local wine. Last but not least, you will try some delicious Tiramisù and Gelato and drink an authentic espresso coffee. You will do all this while passing by the main attractions of the historical centre of Rome, such as Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain and so much more ! How could you miss such a unique experience in Rome?

Rome is best experienced one bite at a time. On this walking food tour with a local food advisor, you’ll discover the city through its most iconic flavors while exploring some of its most charming neighborhoods. Taste Roman specialties as we stroll through Trastevere, Tiber Island, Campo de’ Fiori, the Portico d’Ottavia, Sant’Andrea della Valle, sharing stories, traditions. Enjoy artisan biscuits, sour cherry tart or cantucci at a historic bakery with nearly 100 years of history, the famous pizza rossa or with mortadella, and savor selected local products from the Campo de’ Fiori market. No Roman food tour is complete without supplì and Roman pasta. A delicious journey into authentic Roman cuisine, culture, and everyday life—perfect for food lovers and curious travelers alike. Hosted by Cesarine, Italy’s oldest network of passionate home cooks, this unique class offers an authentic perspective that no restaurant can provide. Join us to cook, taste, and experience Rome like a local!
Experience genuine Roman dishes prepared with traditional methods and fresh, local ingredients.
Explore the vibrant Campo de' Fiori market and its charming, historic surroundings.
Gain knowledge from guides who share the stories behind the food and the culture.
Sample a diverse range of Roman specialties, from street food to artisanal products.
Enjoy a more intimate and personalized tasting journey with fewer fellow travelers.
Often includes pairings with local wines, craft beers, or traditional digestifs.
These tours typically start at or near Campo de' Fiori, focusing on the market's fresh produce, cheeses, and cured meats. You'll visit local shops to taste regional specialties, often including bread, pizza al taglio, and seasonal fruits.
This type of tour delves deeper into iconic Roman dishes. Expect to sample classic antipasti like supplì and fried zucchini flowers, followed by a tasting of Roman pasta staples such as Cacio e Pepe or Carbonara in authentic trattorias.
Focusing on Rome's delicious and convenient street food, these tours introduce you to the best pizza al taglio, supplì, trapizzino, and other quick, flavorful bites available from vendors and small eateries around Campo de' Fiori.
Some tours combine tasting with hands-on experiences, like a short pizza-making demonstration or a pasta-making class, followed by enjoying the fruits of your labor alongside other local delicacies.
Most food tasting tours in Campo de' Fiori last between 2.5 to 3.5 hours, allowing ample time for tasting and exploration without feeling rushed.
Tours operate in various weather conditions. Some parts may be outdoors, especially if exploring the market. Comfortable walking shoes are essential.
Group sizes typically range from 6 to 12 participants, ensuring a personal experience and ease of interaction with the guide and other guests.
Tours generally include a set number of food tastings at various stops, drinks (often wine or water), and the guidance of a local expert. Specific inclusions are detailed in each tour's description.
Meeting points are usually in or very near Campo de' Fiori itself, often at a visible landmark like the statue of Giordano Bruno or a specific fountain. Precise details are provided upon booking.
While tastings are included, any additional food or drinks you wish to purchase beyond what's offered on the tour are at your own expense. Tipping your guide is customary and appreciated.
Wear comfortable shoes – you'll be doing a lot of walking on cobblestone streets.
Go with an empty stomach! These tours are designed to be a full meal.
Inform your tour provider about any dietary restrictions or allergies when booking.
Don't be afraid to ask your guide questions about the food, culture, and history.
Bring a reusable water bottle, although most tours include beverages.
Consider booking tours earlier in your trip to Rome, so you can revisit your favorite spots.
Look for tours that highlight artisan producers and traditional methods for a more authentic experience.
Pace yourself; it’s a marathon, not a sprint. Savor every bite and enjoy the journey.
A: You can expect a variety of Roman specialties, often including suppli, pizza al taglio, artisanal cheeses and cured meats, fresh produce from the market, classic pasta dishes, and possibly some local pastries or gelato. The exact offerings vary by tour.
A: Many tours can accommodate dietary needs like vegetarianism if notified in advance. It's crucial to check the specific tour details and inform the operator of any allergies or restrictions when booking.
A: No, you don't need to know Italian. The tours are typically led by English-speaking guides who are passionate about sharing Roman culture and cuisine with international visitors.
A: Most food tasting tours in Campo de' Fiori include a selection of drinks. This often means a glass or two of local wine, water, and sometimes even a digestif. Specific beverage inclusions will be listed in the tour description.
A: There's a moderate amount of walking involved, as you'll be navigating the streets and market of Campo de' Fiori and its vicinity. The pace is generally relaxed, with stops for tasting.
A: Morning and early afternoon tours are excellent for experiencing the vibrant Campo de' Fiori market when it's at its liveliest. Evening tours often focus more on trattorias and aperitivo culture.
A: Yes, many food tours are family-friendly. However, it's always a good idea to check the specific tour's age recommendations and inquire about options for children if they have specific dietary needs or preferences.
A: You'll have opportunities to purchase items you enjoy, either directly from the vendors or shops visited during the tour, or you can ask your guide for recommendations on where to find them later.
Experience Rome's beating heart at the vibrant Campo de' Fiori market, a daily spectacle of local life.
Immerse yourself in authentic Roman culture amidst the historic buildings surrounding the lively piazza.
Easily explore nearby historical sites like the Pantheon after a morning at the Campo de' Fiori.
Discover the stories of Giordano Bruno and Rome's rich past at the iconic Campo de' Fiori statue.
Savor fresh produce and local delicacies in a truly Roman atmosphere at this beloved neighborhood hub.
Feel the pulse of everyday Rome in a piazza that buzzes with energy from dawn till dusk.
Italy enjoys a Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Coastal areas typically have more moderate temperatures, while inland regions, especially at higher altitudes, can experience greater temperature extremes.
The shoulder seasons of spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are ideal, offering pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, and beautiful natural scenery.
Summer (July and August) is the peak tourist season, with hot weather perfect for beach holidays and outdoor activities, but also the busiest and most expensive time to visit.
Winter (November to March) is the off-season, characterized by cooler temperatures and rain, making it less ideal for sightseeing but offering a more authentic experience and lower prices, especially for skiing in the Alps.
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Getting around Campo de' Fiori is best done on foot, as its charm lies in wandering its pedestrian-friendly streets. Taxis are readily available from surrounding main roads, and buses stop nearby, connecting you to other parts of Rome. The nearest Metro station is Barberini, about a 20-minute walk away, so walking or taking a bus is usually more convenient for reaching this central neighborhood. Enjoy exploring the cobblestone alleys and soaking in the atmosphere without the hassle of parking.
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