Embark on a 2.5-hour guided tour in Rome and discover the city’s best street food, including salami, pizza, supplì, and gelato. Immerse yourself in the local culture and explore iconic areas like Campo dè Fiori, Jewish ghetto, and Pantheon.
Embark on a 2.5-hour guided tour in Rome and discover the city’s best street food, including salami, pizza, supplì, and gelato. Immerse yourself in the local culture and explore iconic areas like Campo dè Fiori, Jewish ghetto, and Pantheon.
- Campo de’ Fiori - The name Campo de’ Fiori, meaning “field of flowers,” dates back to the Middle Ages when the area was a meadow. It is one of the few squares in Rome without a church and has always been a hub for commerce and trade. Today, the square continues to host a daily fresh market.
- Roman Ghetto - A visit to the Jewish Ghetto in Rome…
- Campo de’ Fiori - The name Campo de’ Fiori, meaning “field of flowers,” dates back to the Middle Ages when the area was a meadow. It is one of the few squares in Rome without a church and has always been a hub for commerce and trade. Today, the square continues to host a daily fresh market.
- Roman Ghetto - A visit to the Jewish Ghetto in Rome is essential, as it is the oldest Jewish settlement in Europe, dating back to the 2nd century B.C. It features a remarkable synagogue, kosher bakeries, and Jewish-Roman trattorias. The Jewish Ghetto is one of the most charming and atmospheric areas of Rome. Compact and pedestrian-friendly, it is a delightful place for a stroll.
- Area Sacra di Largo Argentina - The Theater of Pompey, constructed between 61 and 55 BC by Pompey the Great, was located in this area. It was here that Julius Caesar was assassinated at the foot of Pompey’s statue. Archaeologists have now uncovered a concrete structure nearly 10 feet wide and 6.5 feet tall (3 meters by 2 meters), which may have been erected by Caesar’s successor to denounce the assassination.
- Pantheon - The Pantheon, a former Roman temple now a church, is situated in Rome, Italy, on the site of an earlier temple commissioned by Marcus Agrippa during Augustus’s reign (27 BC – 14 AD). Completed by Emperor Hadrian, it was likely dedicated around 126 AD. The building features a cylindrical design with a portico of large granite Corinthian columns (eight in the front row and two groups of four behind) beneath a pediment. A rectangular vestibule connects the porch to the rotunda, which is topped by a coffered concrete dome with a central oculus open to the sky. Nearly two thousand years after its construction, the Pantheon’s dome remains the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome. The height to the oculus and the diameter of the interior circle are both 43 meters (142 ft). It is one of the best-preserved Ancient Roman buildings, largely due to its continuous use throughout history.
- Basilica di Sant’Eustachio - The tour concludes in this quaint little square, renowned for the Basilica of Sant’Eustachio, dedicated to Saint Eustace, a Christian martyr and soldier saint. According to legend, Eustace was a Roman general serving Emperor Trajan in the 2nd century AD. While hunting a stag in Tivoli, he had a vision of a crucifix between the stag’s antlers, leading to his conversion and the baptism of himself and his family. Today, the basilica in this square is dedicated to him, and the stag remains a symbol of both Saint Eustace and the square itself.

- Local expert tour leader
- Small group tour (max 14 participants)
- Traditional Roman Street food samplings
- Local expert tour leader
- Small group tour (max 14 participants)
- Traditional Roman Street food samplings
- Drinks and beverages
- Pick up and Transportation
- Gratuities (optional)
- Drinks and beverages
- Pick up and Transportation
- Gratuities (optional)
During a 2.5-hour walk through the heart of Rome, participants will savor the city’s finest street food, including salami, pizza, traditional supplí (deep-fried risotto balls), and fried artichokes, concluding with a delightful artisan ice cream. Each treat is sure to be enjoyed. This memorable culinary and cultural journey offers a glimpse into…
During a 2.5-hour walk through the heart of Rome, participants will savor the city’s finest street food, including salami, pizza, traditional supplí (deep-fried risotto balls), and fried artichokes, concluding with a delightful artisan ice cream. Each treat is sure to be enjoyed. This memorable culinary and cultural journey offers a glimpse into everyday life in some of Rome’s most iconic locations: Campo dè Fiori, the Jewish Ghetto, and the Pantheon.
- This tour does not accommodate vegan, gluten or dairy free diets.
- We can accomodate vegetarians only if advised in advance.
- This tour takes place rain or shine.
- Places visited during your tour are subject to change;
- Be aware of possible cross contamination in case of allergie to nuts or dry fruits.
- Unfortunately we cannot offer a gluten/dairy free options nor a vegan. We can arrange a vegetarian option. Please be sure to share any allergy and/or dietary restrictions while booking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.