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Join this 4-hour evening walking tour of Rome’s Jewish Ghetto and Campo de Fiori, sampling local foods, wines, and uncovering hidden cultural gems with expert guides.


The Jewish Ghetto serves as the tour’s vibrant starting point, where your guide meets you by the Turtle’s Fountain. This location provides immediate access to Rome’s Jewish community, rich with history and authentic eateries. The tour lasts 4 hours, making it a manageable evening activity that balances sightseeing, tasting, and storytelling. The small group size of up to 14 people ensures a personal, engaging experience.
This tour is perfect for those who want a combination of food, wine, and cultural insights without it feeling rushed. It’s designed to operate rain or shine, so it’s reliable regardless of weather conditions. The flexible booking system allows reserve now and pay later, which adds convenience to your planning.
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The Jewish Ghetto offers an authentic atmosphere, filled with local restaurants, market life, and stories of the community’s long presence in Rome. As you walk through this area, you’ll see ancient squares buzzing with activity, contrasting with impressive baroque fountains and statues. The guide shares stories behind these landmarks, providing context to the neighborhood’s significance.
This stop sets the tone for the evening, blending heritage and culinary delights. The tour showcases sites most guidebooks don’t mention, giving a more genuine perspective of Rome’s Jewish community and its influence on local cuisine. The area’s lively atmosphere hints at the variety of tastings ahead.

Throughout the tour, you visit 7 different eateries, including restaurants, delicatessens, and notable spots loved by locals. Each venue offers a distinctive taste experience, from homemade pasta and pastries to other traditional specialties. The guide ensures each stop highlights local recipes passed down through generations.
Most venues are chosen for their authentic flavors and quality, providing generous portions that leave no one hungry. The variety includes delicious bites and wine tastings, often at places with significant historical or cultural relevance. The tour emphasizes local artisans and food producers, giving you a taste of Rome’s genuine culinary scene.
A key stop on this tour is Piazza Navona, a bustling square built on the site of the ancient Stadium of Domitian. The square features some of Rome’s finest baroque architecture, including Bernini’s Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi. The guide explains the stories behind these masterpieces, enriching your appreciation of the art and history.
The Piazza Navona is lively at night, with street performers, cafes, and a vibrant atmosphere. Walking through this area offers a glimpse into Rome’s public life, while enjoying delicious local treats at nearby venues. It’s a perfect spot to soak in the city’s artistic ambiance after a day of sightseeing.
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The tour visits Campo de Fiori, once a medieval market hub, now filled with bustling cafes and shops. This open space provides a lively backdrop for sampling local fare and experiencing Rome’s market culture. The guide shares stories about its historical role as a market site in the late 15th century.
Walking through Campo de Fiori allows a closer look at everyday Roman life, with plenty of opportunities for photos and casual conversations. The area’s energetic vibe perfectly complements the culinary focus of the tour, making it a highlight for those interested in local traditions and street life.
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As you stroll, the tour passes significant remains of Ancient Rome, including the Theatre of Marcellus, the Temple of Apollo, and the Portico of Octavia. While these are not the main focus, their presence enriches the walking experience, offering historical context to the neighborhoods.
The guide discusses Julius Caesar’s death at Pompey Theatre and points out imposing architecture, giving a layered understanding of how Rome’s ancient past intertwines with its lively present. The approach makes history accessible without overwhelming, emphasizing the importance of these landmarks in Roman culture.

Throughout the tour, fine wine and local fare are central themes. Tastings take place at venues favored by locals, often with stories from the food artisans or innkeepers. The focus is on quality and authenticity, ensuring each sip and bite adds to your appreciation of Roman culinary traditions.
The wine tastings complement the food perfectly, and the guide shares insights into local recipes and wine pairings. This approach gives a genuine taste of Roman lifestyle, blending culinary history with current practices.

Many reviews praise the guides’ knowledge and warmth, with Fabricia and Marco frequently mentioned for their engaging storytelling. Guides are well-versed in local history, food traditions, and hidden stories behind the neighborhoods.
They excel at answering questions, providing fun facts, and creating an atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable. Even when faced with challenges like street closures, guides adapt seamlessly, ensuring the experience remains enjoyable and informative.
The tour operates with a maximum of 14 people, fostering an intimate environment that encourages conversation and interaction. The small group size allows the guide to tailor the experience and include everyone in the tasting and discussion.
Meeting is at Piazza Mattei by the Turtle’s Fountain, with clear coordinates provided. The rain or shine policy ensures the tour runs regardless of weather, and the reserve now, pay later option adds flexibility to your planning. The tour is conducted in English and is not suitable for wheelchair users.
This tour is highly praised for delivering more than just food—it combines culinary delights with cultural insights, making each stop meaningful. The generous servings and variety of tastes ensure no one leaves hungry, and the knowledgeable guides enhance the overall experience.
For those interested in Rome’s neighborhoods, food, and history, this tour offers a balanced, engaging, and satisfying way to spend an evening. It suits anyone who appreciates authentic cuisine, local stories, and cultural exploration, especially those who want an intimate group setting.
This 4-hour evening tour of Rome’s Jewish Ghetto and Campo de Fiori offers a delicious journey through local flavors and stories. Its carefully selected stops showcase Roman culinary traditions, historic sites, and vibrant neighborhoods, all led by guides known for their expertise and warmth.
While the tour is not suitable for vegans, gluten- or dairy-free diets, it provides generous tastings and engaging narration for most food lovers. The small group size and flexible booking options make it an accessible choice for those seeking a personalized and flavorful introduction to Rome.
This tour excels at combining food, wine, and local lore in a way that leaves a lasting impression. It’s particularly ideal for visitors eager to explore off the beaten path while indulging in authentic Roman cuisine.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarian options are available for this tour. However, it does not accommodate vegans or those with gluten or dairy-free diets.
What is the tour’s meeting point?
The tour departs from Piazza Mattei, by the Turtle’s Fountain, with provided coordinates (41.893795013427734, 12.477448463439941).
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours.
Do I need to pay upfront?
You can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
No, this tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
What are the main neighborhoods visited?
The tour explores the Jewish Ghetto, Campo de Fiori, and Piazza Navona.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of seven tastings, historical sites, and local stories with expert guides makes it a popular choice.
Is this tour suitable for small groups?
Yes, it operates with a maximum of 14 participants, creating an intimate experience.