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Eternal Rome Food Tour: Jewish Ghetto, Campo de’ Fiori and Trastevere

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Highlights

  • Savor Rome’s history and flavor on a guided walking tour through Campo de’ Fiori, the Jewish Ghetto, and Trastevere—three neighborhoods, one unforgettable feast.
  • Start in Campo de’ Fiori with local wine and Roman street food staples.
  • Walk a hidden passage into the Jewish Ghetto and taste age-old recipes like fried artichokes and cherry ricotta pie.
  • Head into Trastevere for porchetta sandwiches, amatriciana pasta, and creamy gelato at spots like Spirito di Vino.
  • Visit a 2,000-year-old wine cellar and toast with bubbly prosecco.
  • You will be led by local guides who reveal cultural gems, secret alleys, and the rich stories behind every dish.

Inclusions

  • 4-hour walking tour
  • Small group of 12 or fewer guests
  • English-speaking guide
  • Tastings at top-rated eateries including Spirito di Vino and Da Enzo al 29
  • Access to a 2,000+ year-old underground cellar

Exclusions

  • Hotel transfers
  • Extra food and drinks

Cancellation Policy

Tickets for this activity are non-refundable. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact us to cancel your booking.

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Your Experience

Your experience

Eat your way through three of Rome’s most charming neighborhoods—Campo de’ Fiori, the Jewish Ghetto, and Trastevere—on this curated culinary adventure.

Getting started

Your walking food tour begins in the vibrant Campo de’ Fiori, where Roman flavors come alive with local wine and market-fresh bites.

Culinary itinerary

From here, you’ll sneak through a hidden passage into the Jewish Ghetto—Rome’s historic and culinary heart—where you’ll try iconic dishes like Jewish-style fried artichokes and ricotta-cherry pie made from century-old recipes. Crossing into Trastevere, the atmosphere shifts to charming cobbled streets and buzzing trattorias. Here, you’ll enjoy slow-cooked amatriciana pasta at Spirito di Vino, a restaurant housed in a 2,000-year-old wine cellar—and yes, you’ll raise a glass of prosecco down there too. Along the way, you’ll sample creamy mozzarella, porchetta sandwiches, and finish with a scoop (or two) of authentic gelato.

Whether you join the morning tour with a visit to the bustling Campo market or opt for the evening experience with traditional Roman street food, this is Rome the local way—one bite at a time.

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