Small Group: Afternoon Food Tasting Walking Tour in Rome
On this walking tour, guests will enjoy a captivating culinary exploration of Rome’s finest food spots. Starting at a central piazza, a small group of participants will be welcomed by a knowledgeable local food connoisseur who will lead them through bustling markets, traditional grocery stores, and hidden gelaterias. While walking through Rome’s picturesque neighborhoods, participants will savor Italian classics such as pizza with mortadella, suppli, and freshly made pasta, gaining a deeper understanding of Italy's culinary traditions. The tour will offer them a taste of the Jewish Ghetto’s specialities, including fried artichokes and crispy codfish, before finishing with a delightful artisanal gelato. Throughout the walk, the guide will provide fascinating insights into the history and significance of each dish, enriching the experience. The adventure will conclude in Trastevere, a lively district brimming with cozy cafés, bars, and restaurants. Guests can choose to continue their exploration or unwind here, savoring more of Rome’s rich flavors and gastronomic delights.
Duration:
Approximately 3.5 hours
Start Time:
4pm
Inclusions:
Knowledgeable food connoisseur guide, food tastings. This is subject to change depending on the day of the tour.
Exclusions:
Transportation to and from hotel, gratuities.
Meeting Point:
Piazza Farnese corner of via dei Baullari 106, side of Farnese Cafe near the green newspaper kiosk.
Ending Point:
Trastevere.
Important Information:
- Group size is limited to 12 participants.
- Tastings are subject to change.
- The tour requires approximately 2.25 miles of walking. Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking on uneven surfaces.
- This tour does not operate on the following days: First Sunday of each month, January 1 and 6, Easter Monday, March 31, April 4, 11, and 25, May 1 and 2, June 2 and 29, August 14, 15, and 16, November 1, December 8, 24, 25, 26, and 31.
- Please note that Farnese Square is not Campo de Fiori Square with the monk in the middle. Farnese Square is approximately 165 yards away and has Palazzo Farnese, which is presently serving as the French Embassy.
- This tour is provided on a reserved basis prior to departure.
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