Rome: Campo De Fiori, Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere Food Tour

Dive into the culinary heart of Rome on this captivating food tour, where you'll explore vibrant markets, historic neighborhoods, and savor traditional dishes.

Enjoy the culinary wonders of Rome on this captivating food tour. Explore vibrant markets, historic neighborhoods, and savor traditional dishes as you uncover the city’s rich gastronomic heritage. With an expert guide leading the way, you’ll enjoy VIP access to renowned restaurants and indulge in a delightful array of local delicacies. Whether you’re a foodie or simply seeking a unique cultural experience, this tour promises to delight your senses and leave you craving more.

Key Points

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  • A 4-hour walking tour exploring the vibrant Campo de Fiori, historic Jewish Ghetto, and charming Trastevere district, with 6 food stops and a live English-speaking guide.
  • Guests can enjoy traditional Roman-Jewish dishes, including fried artichokes and pasta, with VIP access to renowned local restaurants.
  • The tour includes prosecco, Italian wines, beer, ricotta, sour cherry tart, and gelato, providing a well-rounded experience of Rome’s culinary heritage.
  • The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and pets are not allowed except for assistance dogs.
  • Based on 5 reviews, the tour has an overall rating of 5/5, with customers praising the high-quality food and knowledgeable guides.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

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This Rome food tour provides a 4-hour walking exploration through three of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods: Campo de Fiori, Jewish Ghetto, and Trastevere.

Priced from $140.82 per person, the tour requires a minimum of 2 guests and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. Guests can reserve their spot and pay later.

The itinerary includes tasting local dishes at top restaurants, exploring hidden passages in Trastevere, and experiencing Campo de Fiori market, Jewish-style fried artichokes, and pasta with wine.

The tour includes 6 food stops and features a live English-speaking guide.

Itinerary and Highlights

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The Rome food tour takes guests on a walking exploration through three of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods.

The tour starts at the bustling Campo de Fiori market, then ventures into the historic Jewish Ghetto. Travelers cross Rome’s oldest bridge to reach the charming Trastevere district, discovering hidden passages along the way.

At six food stops, guests indulge in traditional Roman-Jewish dishes, from Jewish-style fried artichokes to pasta and wine.

The tour offers VIP access to renowned restaurants, allowing travelers to savor local flavors and enjoy the city’s rich culinary heritage.

Food and Drink Experience

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As guests embark on the Rome food tour, they indulge in traditional Roman-Jewish dishes, savoring the flavors that have been passed down through generations.

The tour offers VIP access to renowned restaurants, allowing participants to experience the city’s culinary heritage.

VIP access to renowned Roman restaurants allows participants to immerse in the city’s rich culinary traditions.

One highlight is the legendary Jewish-style fried artichoke at Da Enzo, a beloved local hotel.

The food and drink experience also includes prosecco, Italian wines, beer, ricotta, sour cherry tart, and gelato, providing a well-rounded gastronomic journey through the heart of Rome.

Guided Tour Details

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A live guide leads the tour in English, greeting participants at the meeting point next to the only newspaper stand in Campo de Fiori square.

Guests should arrive 15 minutes prior to the start time. The tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users. Pets, except for assistance dogs, aren’t allowed.

The small-group dynamic creates a friendly atmosphere, allowing for an interactive and personalized experience.

Throughout the 4-hour walking tour, the guide shares insights and histories as the group explores the neighborhood’s hidden passages, crosses Rome’s oldest bridge, and encounters the vibrant sights and flavors of the Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere.

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Customer Feedback

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How do customers rate this Rome food tour?

Based on 5 reviews, the Rome: Campo de Fiori, Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere Food Tour earns an overall 5/5 rating.

Customers praise the high-quality food and knowledgeable guides. Some suggest exploring the Jewish Quarter in more depth.

Customers commend the delectable fare and insightful tour guides, but recommend devoting more time to the Jewish Quarter.

Reviewers also highlight the small group dynamic, which creates a friendly atmosphere.

One customer notes, "The guide was great, the food was amazing, and the whole experience was wonderful."

Exploring Campo De Fiori

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The Campo de Fiori is a bustling public square in the heart of Rome, known for its daily outdoor market and historic significance. Visitors can explore the vibrant market, browsing stalls filled with fresh produce, fragrant herbs, and regional delicacies.

| Item | Description |

| — | — |

| Produce | An array of seasonal fruits and vegetables, from juicy tomatoes to crisp lettuces. |

| Spices | A colorful array of dried spices, ranging from fragrant oregano to earthy paprika. |

| Cheeses | A selection of artisanal Italian cheeses, including creamy mozzarella and aged pecorino. |

The Campo de Fiori also features the statue of Giordano Bruno, a philosopher and astronomer who was burned at the stake for his heretical views in the 16th century.

Discovering the Jewish Ghetto

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After exploring the lively Campo de Fiori market, the food tour moves on to the historic Jewish Ghetto.

This ancient neighborhood is a fascinating blend of Jewish and Roman cultures, home to some of the city’s most iconic dishes. The tour guides guests through hidden passages, sharing the ghetto’s rich history and stopping at renowned restaurants to sample specialties like:

  • Traditional Jewish-style fried artichokes at Da Enzo

  • Creamy ricotta and sour cherry tart at a local bakery

  • Hearty pasta with wine at the beloved Spirito di Divino

The tour offers an immersive culinary experience that celebrates the unique flavors of Rome’s Jewish heritage.

Wandering Through Trastevere

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As the tour moves on, it takes guests across Rome’s oldest bridge, the Ponte Rotto, into the charming neighborhood of Trastevere.

Exploring the hidden passages of this historic district, the tour showcases its unique character. Visitors sample traditional Roman-Jewish dishes and indulge in local specialties like gelato.

The tour guides share insights about Trastevere’s rich history and the stories behind its iconic landmarks. Guests savor the vibrant atmosphere, admiring the cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and lively piazzas that make this neighborhood a beloved destination for both locals and travelers alike.

The Sum Up

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This captivating food tour offers an immersive journey through Rome’s vibrant culinary heritage. Visitors will savor traditional Roman-Jewish dishes, explore historic neighborhoods, and enjoy VIP access to renowned restaurants. Led by a knowledgeable guide, the small-group experience promises an unforgettable taste of Rome’s rich cultural tapestry.

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