Taste of Rome: Very Small Group Food Tour
Overview
Join us on this very small-group tour and discover bits and pieces of culinary history that make Italian cuisine what it is today.
Meet the local foodie districts:
- Testaccio for the morning departures;
- Campo de' Fiori and Trastevere for the afternoon departures.
- A very small group of a maximum of eight people guaranteed;
- More than 15 traditional food tastings (savory and sweet);
- Three types of wines,
- Learn the secrets and legends of Roman cuisine,
- Learn about architectural and artistic surroundings that make Rome an open-air museum.
Learn not only what locals eat and drink but also how they do it!
Inclusions
- Bottled water - Besides the food that guests will be tasting on this food tour, each customer gets a bottle of water.
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Alcoholic Beverages
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Piazza Testaccio Testaccio, 00153 Rome Italy
Morning tours take place in a trendy Testaccio neighborhood.
Meet our guide in the main square of the neighborhood and after a brief introduction about the surroundings, start your culinary experience visiting the places that are only rarely visited by tourists. Start your experience with a typical Italian breakfast and continue your culinary journey visiting the local farmer's market, deli-shops, and typical Roman osteria. Besides the delicious food, taste the wines from different regions of Italy and wrap your experience up with top-class artisanal gelato!
Learn everything about Roman culinary history in an intimate atmosphere - maximum of 8 people!
Duration: 4 hours
Stop At: Piazza Farnese, 00186 Rome Italy
The afternoon/evening tours take place in vibrant Campo de'Fiori and Trastevere neighborhoods.
Meet our guide at Piazza Farnese and after learning about the surroundings, start your foodie evening off with visiting the hidden culinary gems in the areas of Campo de'Fiori and Trastevere. Learn about lesser-known Italian meats, such as 'coppiete' or 'porchetta', and visit the historical street-food places that only rarely catch tourists' attention. Spoil your taste buds with seasonal local specialties paired with different varieties of wine and finish your culinary journey with a top-class artisanal gelato.
Learn not only what Romans eat and drink but also how they do it!
Duration: 4 hours
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 12 hours of travel. In this case confirmation will be received as soon as possible, subject to availability
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Nina was an incredibly gracious host during our small gluten free cooking (pasta) class. She is well spoken, educated and fun to visit with. I highly recommend her. I look forward to returning to Rome with my husband and booking future tours with her. She was professional and friendly!
Nina was an incredibly gracious host during our small gluten free cooking (pasta) class. She is well spoken, educated and fun to visit with. I highly recommend her. I look forward to returning to Rome with my husband and booking future tours with her. She was professional and friendly!we enjoyed our time with nina. she is a very knowledgeable and patient guide.' this our fifth day and so far this has been our best guide experience.the others are like cattle calls and we have cancelled those.
we enjoyed our time with nina. she is a very knowledgeable and patient guide.' this our fifth day and so far this has been our best guide experience.the others are like cattle calls and we have cancelled those.Me and my boyfriend joined this tour the second day we were in Rome. We started the tour from Campo di Fiori and during the way to Transtevere we enjoyed the italian gelato(yes, it was more than 20 degrees and the perfect time to have the first gelato of the year). In the afternoon we were at Ca...
Me and my boyfriend joined this tour the second day we were in Rome. We started the tour from Campo di Fiori and during the way to Transtevere we enjoyed the italian gelato(yes, it was more than 20 degrees and the perfect time to have the first gelato of the year). In the afternoon we were at Campo de Fiori where we did the "italian aperitivo" and we tried italian food, porchetta, pizza and variety of salumi. A perfect afternoon and we definitely will go back very soon to have a spring-summer taste of the roman food, sun and wine. I strongly suggest this tour, includes everything you wish someone would show you when you go to Roma. Loved it! Thumbs up from us!this is the third time i have rated this tour. again, nina was great , attentive, and extremely knowledgeable.
this is the third time i have rated this tour. again, nina was great , attentive, and extremely knowledgeable.The BEST thing about the tour was our guide Anna Marie! She is so funny, so much fun, and just loves doing the tours. The other things were ALL of the different places we went at night which weren't just restaurants, but a taste of ALL kinds of different foods. We were stuff when we got done and ...
The BEST thing about the tour was our guide Anna Marie! She is so funny, so much fun, and just loves doing the tours. The other things were ALL of the different places we went at night which weren't just restaurants, but a taste of ALL kinds of different foods. We were stuff when we got done and I would ABSOLUTELY go again!We booked a small group tour that turned out to be a private tour because it was just the two of us and our lovely guide Luca. The tour was of the Trastevere district with In Rome Cooking. The walking food tour visited several very good restaurants and an exceptional family owned pork deli shop a...
We booked a small group tour that turned out to be a private tour because it was just the two of us and our lovely guide Luca. The tour was of the Trastevere district with In Rome Cooking. The walking food tour visited several very good restaurants and an exceptional family owned pork deli shop and finished off with gelato. We had plenty to eat and drink and whilst not everything was what we we normally eat it was all very good quality. We definitely enjoyed our evening and would recommend asking for Luca to show you around. 10 out of 10.