Small-Group 2.5-Hour Street Food Tour of Rome’s Trastevere
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Small-Group 2.5-Hour Street Food Tour of Rome’s Trastevere

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Small-Group 2.5-Hour Street Food Tour of Rome’s Trastevere
From $53.00
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Flexible booking and cancellation options.

What you’ll do

Discover the gastronomy of Rome in the trendy Trastevere neighborhood on this small-group walking tour led by a passionate foodie guide. This area is renowned for its excellent food and you’ll get many chances to sample local street food specialties, including pizza, supply, and gelato. Visit a market, a gelateria, a bar, and other spots that you might miss if touring without a foodie guide.
Highlights
  • Wear comfortable shoes as this is a walking tour
  • Receive personalized attention on a small-group tour
  • Food tastings and a gelato are included
  • Ideal for travelers wanting to sample a variety of Italian food
Itinerary
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Meet our expert local guide at Piazza San Simeone next to the fountain.
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Walk through one of the most pittoresque street of Rome
3
Admire the oldest Market of Rome (open in the morning)
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Ponte Sisto, or Sisto Bridge, is one of the most popular bridges in Rome crossing the Tiber River and connecting Rome’s historic centre with Trastevere. It offers one of the most beautiful perspectives on St. Peter’s Church and Rome’s skyline.
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Walking with our guide through the streets and intricate alleys of Trastevere, you will be able to discover some of the most amazing and well-kept secrets of this city and breathe the true Roman spirit. That’s why the area is commonly referred to as “the heart of Rome”. Trastevere is a district that lies on the west side of the Tiber, south of the Vatican City.
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This area has kept, almost untouched, a unique authentic charm. When you wander through the streets, you will feel as if you are in a movie, set two, three or maybe more centuries ago. Here, time has left its mark in a co-existence of architectural elements belonging to different historical periods.
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But, that alone, cannot fully explain the magic of Trastevere. In fact, Romans consider this district a sort of “keeper” of past traditions, and love to come here to explore boutiques, emporiums and craft shops or meet friends for a fun night out.
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With regard to the Fountain in Piazza Maria in Trastevere, an aura of mystery and legend still lingers around its origins. Indeed, according to tradition, this is the oldest fountain in Rome dating back to the 8th century, but the exact date of its construction is still unknown. The Fountain in Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere was also featured in a city map dating back to 1471, designed by Pietro del Massaio. In his original drawing, the fountain featured two basins, one above the other, pouring water into the basin below.

What’s included

Gelato

Food

Top rated tour guide

What’s not included

Drinks

What’s not included

Drinks

Notes

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

The tour cannot be done for celiacs.

From $53.00
Calendar iconWhen are you going
Cancellation Policy
Flexible booking and cancellation options.