Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere: Small-Group 4-Hour Food Tour
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Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere: Small-Group 4-Hour Food Tour

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Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere: Small-Group 4-Hour Food Tour
From $153.00
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Flexible booking and cancellation options.

What you’ll do

The Eternal City is famed for its *cucina romana* (Roman cuisine), but the tastiest treats can be hard for newcomers to find. Visit six handpicked foodie hotspots during this half-day, small-group culinary tour through Trastevere, Campo de’ Fiori, and the Jewish Ghetto. Learn how to eat like a local as you indulge in crispy fried artichoke, bubbly Prosecco, traditional pasta dishes, and much, much more.
Highlights
  • Get the personalized experience of a small group capped at 12 people
  • Taste a variety of Roman dishes and beverages handpicked by locals
  • Explore three distinctive neighborhoods; morning tours visit Campo de Fiori market
  • Receive a complimentary digital guide to Rome's food scene
Itinerary
1
Welcome to Campo de' Fiori vibrant and lively square in the heart of Rome. With its daily morning market, cozy restaurants, and authentic atmosphere, it's the perfect place to start your culinary experience in the eternal city.
2
Have a taste of caprese with San Marzano tomatoes, ovoline di bufala and basil
3
Start your food journey with Porchetta Sanwich paired with a glass of red wine
4
Fried Roman-style salted cod, known as "baccalà fritto," is a must-try for seafood lovers visiting Rome. With its crispy golden exterior and tender, flavorful flesh, it offers a delightful combination of textures and tastes.
5
The "Passetto del Biscione" is a hidden gem in Rome, perfect for exploring off-the-beaten-path. Take a stroll through this unique passage and discover the authentic side of Rome's rich history and culture.
6
Rome's Jewish Ghetto is a captivating district with a rich history. Discover its narrow streets, kosher eateries, and beautiful synagogues. Immerse yourself in the unique culture and ambiance of this historically significant neighborhood.
7
Rome's Synagogue with its stunning Byzantine and Moorish-inspired design, is a magnificent architectural marvel in the heart of the Jewish Ghetto.
8
Boccione Bakery in the Jewish Ghetto of Rome is a pastry haven not to be missed by any visitor, try their mouthwatering traditional Jewish pastries like ricotta-filled pasticcini and honey-drenched strudels.
9
Visit a striking ancient Roman structure located in the Jewish Ghetto of Rome. Originally built in the 1st century BC, today, it stands as a captivating archaeological site, offering a glimpse into Rome's rich history and architectural splendor.
10
This square is named after the five ancient synagogues that once stood in the area, and today, it serves as a gathering place
11
Isola Tiberina holds a special place in Rome's history and mythology. Situated in the Tiber River, it is the only island in the river within the city limits. Piazza San Bartolomeo is a charming square situated on the Tiber Island in Rome.
12
The Fabricio's Bridge made by Romans is a stone bridge that has stood for over two thousand years. Explore the island's enchanting paths.
13
Piazza in Piscinula is a quaint and picturesque square tucked away in the Trastevere neighborhood of Rome. It offers a true taste of Roman authenticity
14
At Spirito di Vino, indulge in a wine cellar older than the Colosseum itself and try pasta with beef ragu accompanied by a fine selection of wines.
15
At Da Enzo, you can savor the delightful Jewish-style fried artichokes to go. Crispy and flavorful, these artichokes are a popular Roman Jewish specialty. Grab a bite of this delicious street food
16
Santa Maria in Trastevere is a stunning basilica nestled in the heart of Rome's Trastevere neighborhood. Known for its captivating mosaics, intricate architecture, and ancient charm, it is one of the oldest churches in the city.

What’s included

Jewish Style Fried Artichoke, a unique pasta meal, porchetta and much more

6 food stops + Prosecco, Italian Wines and Beer

Visit Campo de' Fiori Market in the morning tour!

Ricotta and sour cherry cake, the typical Roman-Jewish dessert, and gelato!

Visit a 2000+ years old wine cellar (and drink some of that wine)

Local english speaking guide + Rome Food Guide pdf

What’s not included

Gratuities / Tips for guides

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Extra drinks

What’s not included

Gratuities / Tips for guides

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Extra drinks

Notes

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Please note that the morning tour offers a tasting experience at the lively Campo de Fiori market, while the evening tour takes you to an ancient Roman street-food business for a fried delicacy, due to the market's closing hours. Regardless, your experience will be unforgettable!

Email to advise of any dietary requirements such as vegetarian and gluten-free diets

From $153.00
Calendar iconWhen are you going
Cancellation Policy
Flexible booking and cancellation options.