Setting out on a culinary exploration through Trastevere, Rome’s lively neighborhood, promises a delightful experience. Guided by an expert, visitors will savor the essence of Italian cuisine, from classic Roman pizza to artisanal salamis, all paired with refreshing local beer and wine. As they wander through the charming streets, they’ll uncover hidden gems and enjoy the rich history and vibrant food culture of this enchanting area. With five exquisite tastings on the agenda, this 2.5-hour walking tour offers an opportunity to truly indulge in the flavors that make Trastevere a foodie’s paradise.
Key Points

- This 2.5-hour walking tour explores the food culture of Trastevere, Rome, with guided sightseeing and tastings of local specialties like pizza, supplì, salamis, and gelato.
- The tour includes five distinct food and beverage tastings, as well as a glass of beer and local wine, providing an immersive gastronomic experience.
- Conducted in English with a small group format, the tour offers personalized attention and historical insights from a knowledgeable guide.
- The tour visits notable landmarks in Trastevere, including Basilica di San Bartolomeo all’Isola, Piazza in Piscinula, and Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere.
- The tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility issues due to extensive walking through narrow streets and inclines, and dietary restrictions may limit the enjoyment of food tastings.
Tour Overview and Details

This tour offers an enticing 2.5-hour experience in the vibrant Trastevere neighborhood of Rome.
Priced from $52.43 per person, the tour includes a guided exploration, sightseeing, and tastings of local specialties like pizza, supplì, and gelato.
Priced from $52.43 per person, the tour includes a guided exploration, sightseeing, and tastings of local specialties like pizza, supplì, and gelato.
Conducted in English, the tour features a small group format for personalized attention.
Participants can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
However, the tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues, dietary restrictions, or vegans.
Meeting point is the Obelisk in Piazza San Bartolomeo all’Isola.
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Itinerary Highlights

The tour begins at the Basilica di San Bartolomeo all’Isola Tiberina, a picturesque 10th-century church located on an island in the Tiber River. From there, guests venture into the charming Trastevere neighborhood, exploring the Piazza in Piscinula, Vicolo dell’Atleta, and Via di San Francesco a Ripa. The tour culminates at the lively Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere and Piazza Trilussa, before ending on the scenic Via dei Pettinari. Along the way, participants savor a delightful array of local specialties, including pizza, suppli, salamis, cheese, gelato, and Sicilian cannoli.
| Stop | Location | Highlights |
| — | — | — |
| 1 | Piazza in Piscinula | Charming piazza with historic buildings |
| 2 | Vicolo dell’Atleta | Narrow, picturesque alleyway |
| 3 | Via di San Francesco a Ripa | Explore the quaint streets of Trastevere |
Food and Beverage Offerings

A total of 5 distinct food and beverage tastings await participants on this Trastevere Food Walking Tour.
Guests will savor samples of classic Roman pizza, crispy suppli (deep-fried rice balls), a selection of artisanal salamis and cheeses, authentic Italian gelato, and the sweet indulgence of Sicilian cannoli.
To complement the culinary journey, a refreshing beer and a glass of local wine are also included.
These tastings provide an immersive exploration of Trastevere’s vibrant food culture, allowing travelers to experience the neighborhood’s flavors and traditions firsthand.
Tour Experience
Designed for a personalized and immersive experience, the Trastevere Food Walking Tour takes participants on an engaging exploration of the neighborhood’s vibrant food culture.
With a small group size, the tour provides individualized attention from the knowledgeable guide, who shares historical insights and local expertise.
Visitors discover hidden gems, seeing the sights, sounds, and flavors of Trastevere. The guided walk showcases the area’s distinct character, weaving together food, architecture, and Roman history.
Participants can savor a selection of regional specialties, complemented by local beer and wine, for a well-rounded taste of authentic Roman life.
More Great Tours NearbyParticipant Considerations
While the Trastevere Food Walking Tour offers an immersive and personalized experience, it may not be suitable for all participants.
The tour isn’t recommended for individuals with mobility impairments, as it involves extensive walking through the neighborhood’s narrow streets and inclines.
Plus, those with dietary restrictions, such as vegans or those with gluten or lactose intolerance, may not be able to fully enjoy the food tastings, which include pizza, suppli, salamis, cheese, gelato, and cannoli.
Participants should consider their physical abilities and dietary needs when booking this tour to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
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Meeting Point
The meeting point for the Trastevere Food Walking Tour is the Obelisk in Piazza San Bartolomeo all’Isola. This easily recognizable landmark serves as the starting point for the 2.5-hour culinary adventure.
Here are a few key details about the meeting point:
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It’s located on the Tiber Island, which is just a short walk from the Trastevere neighborhood.
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The obelisk dates back to the 10th century and is a prominent feature in the square.
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Participants should arrive at the meeting point 10-15 minutes before the tour start time.
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The guide will be waiting at the obelisk to greet the group and begin the tour.
Customer Feedback
Travelers consistently praise the Trastevere Food Walking Tour for its engaging experience and delightful culinary offerings. Based on 27 reviews, the tour boasts an impressive 4.9/5 overall rating.
Guests highlight the knowledgeable guide, who provides insightful historical and cultural perspectives throughout the journey. They especially enjoy sampling a variety of local specialties, including pizza, deep-fried rice balls, salamis, cheese, gelato, and cannoli, paired with beer and wine.
Many describe the tour as a fun and informative way to explore the hidden gems of Trastevere and enjoy the vibrant neighborhood’s flavors and atmosphere.
Exploring the Flavors of Trastevere
Trastevere, Rome’s historic and lively neighborhood, beckons visitors to indulge in its vibrant culinary landscape.
This food walking tour takes you on a delectable journey through the area’s hidden gems:
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Savor authentic Roman pizza, perfectly crisp and cheesy.
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Delight in the creamy texture of classic Italian gelato.
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Discover the satisfying crunch of supplì, traditional Roman fried rice balls.
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Pair your bites with a refreshing glass of local wine or beer, enjoying the neighborhood’s convivial atmosphere.
Uncover the flavors that make Trastevere a must-visit for foodies.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
The tour does not have a specific dress code. However, comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended for the 2.5-hour walking tour. Layers may be advisable to adjust to any changes in temperature or weather during the outing.
Can the Tour Group Size Be Increased for Larger Parties?
The tour group size can be increased for larger parties, though the maximum group size is not specified. Larger groups should check with the tour operator about availability and any additional requirements before booking.
Are There Any Restroom Breaks During the 2.5-Hour Tour?
The tour includes stops where participants can use restrooms along the way. However, there are no dedicated restroom breaks scheduled during the 2.5-hour duration. Guests should plan accordingly and notify the guide if they have any special needs.
Is Photography Allowed During the Food Tastings?
Photography is allowed during the food tastings. The tour provider encourages participants to capture photos of the local delicacies they sample to share their experience. However, guests should be respectful and avoid disrupting the group or the vendors.
Can Dietary Restrictions Other Than Vegan and Gluten/Lactose Intolerance Be Accommodated?
The tour can accommodate other dietary restrictions, but participants should notify the operator in advance. The operator give you a suitable experience for all guests within the tour’s limitations.
The Sum Up
Set out on a delightful food walk through Trastevere, Rome’s charming neighborhood. Savor classic Roman dishes, sip refreshing drinks, and uncover hidden culinary gems. Guided by an expert, you’ll learn about the rich history and vibrant food culture of this enchanting area. Don’t miss the chance to experience the flavors that make Trastevere a must-visit destination for food lovers.
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