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Discover Rome’s best street food on a 2.5-hour guided tour through the Jewish Ghetto and Campo dei Fiori, with tastings of supplì, cured meats, pizza, and gelato.


The Rome: Street Food Tour with Local Guide offers a lively 2.5-hour journey through historic neighborhoods such as Campo dei Fiori and the Jewish Ghetto. The tour begins at Campo dei Fiori, a vibrant market square famous for its open-air market and lively atmosphere. From there, it moves into the Jewish Quarter, where centuries of history blend with the aroma of traditional Roman and Jewish dishes.
This tour is perfect for those who enjoy walking through charming squares and alleys while discovering local cuisine. The expert guide leads the group through well-selected stops, sharing insights about the area’s history and food traditions. The meeting point is conveniently located under the statue of Giordano Bruno, right in the middle of Campo dei Fiori.
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The tour’s itinerary includes a visit to Campo de’ Fiori, where the food market is open during the morning, providing a lively scene of vendors and fresh produce. Visitors get to experience the market’s vibrant atmosphere during a 20-minute tasting and browsing session.
Next, the group enjoys a 15-minute wine and food tasting in the same area, which showcases regional flavors. Following this, a guided tour of the Jewish Ghetto reveals both culinary and cultural highlights, including stops at Portico of Octavia and the Turtle Fountain, adorned with bronze turtles by Bernini and Della Porta. These landmarks add a layer of architectural beauty to the food experience.

Throughout the tour, five tastings of Roman street food are served, including the famous supplì — deep-fried rice balls with a cheesy center — along with cured meats and regional specialties. The stops at Via dei Chiavari and other locations focus on traditional recipes, offering a genuine taste of Roman culinary culture.
Food is served while standing, and portion sizes are described as generous, making it easy to see why many reviews highlight the great value and variety of flavors. A sample of beer and wine are included, adding a boozy touch to the experience.

A quick photo stop at the Portico of Octavia allows visitors to admire its ancient Roman architecture. This site was originally built by Augustus and offers a glimpse into Roman history. The tour also provides opportunities to pass by the Pantheon and Santa Eustachio church, with scenic views along the route.
The 10-minute scenic walks between stops allow the group to enjoy the atmosphere of Rome’s historic streets and hidden corners.
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No Roman food tour is complete without gelato, and this experience ends with a sweet tasting at Santa Eustachio. The creamy, authentic gelato provides a perfect sweet finish to the savory and snack-filled journey.
The 10-minute walk after the gelato stop offers a relaxed moment to enjoy Rome’s lively streets and reflect on the delicious discoveries.
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This tour is hosted by Food Raphael Tours and Events and operates in English with a live guide. The meeting point is under the statue of Giordano Bruno in Campo dei Fiori. The activity starts at different times depending on availability, so checking ahead is recommended.
The tour price includes five street food tastings, one beer, one wine sample, and a guided experience. Vegetarian options are available with prior notice, but it is not suitable for vegans or those with gluten allergies.
Guests should expect food served while standing, and the food market in Campo dei Fiori is only open during the morning tour. No extra drinks are included, so additional beverages are paid for separately.

Reviews consistently praise the guides as knowledgeable, personal, and fun. Guides such as Marco, Francesca, and Tiziano are highlighted for their enthusiasm and ability to share both historical facts and culinary tips, making the tour more than just a tasting experience.
Many mention how guides go out of their way to find safe options for food allergies, adding a personal touch that enhances the overall experience.

The tour’s generous portions, variety of foods, and inclusion of wine and beer samples make it a great value. Many reviewers highlight that they returned to some of the places after the tour, eager to revisit specific dishes or favorite spots.
Food quality is described as delicious and authentic, with some stops offering special regional recipes like supplì that are hard to find elsewhere.

This tour provides a comprehensive introduction for first-time visitors to Rome, offering local insights alongside tasty samples. The pace is described as comfortable, with enough time for walking and sampling without feeling rushed.
It’s especially suited for those who want to combine cultural exploration with culinary discovery in a lively, friendly environment. The small group size fosters an intimate experience, and the storytelling adds depth to the food tastings.
The Rome: Street Food Tour with Local Guide delivers a well-rounded, flavor-filled journey through Rome’s historic neighborhoods. The expert guides, delicious tastings, and scenic routes make it a top choice for those eager to sample authentic Roman cuisine while discovering the city’s hidden gems.
While food is served standing, the generous portions and variety compensate well. This tour is especially recommended for food lovers, history buffs, and first-time visitors seeking an immersive introduction to Rome’s culinary scene.
“we loved are hosting who was very personal and funny. I loved everything we ate. I only wished we were able to try more food!”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins under the statue of Giordano Bruno in Campo dei Fiori.
Are vegetarian options available?
Yes, vegetarian options are provided with prior notice.
Is the tour suitable for vegans or those with gluten allergies?
No, it is not suitable for vegans or people with gluten intolerance.
Are drinks included?
Yes, one beer and one wine sample are part of the experience, but extra drinks are not included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refund is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is food served seated or standing?
Food is served while standing at each tasting stop.
What landmarks are included?
Highlights include Portico d’Ottavia, Pantheon, and Santa Eustachio.
Can I revisit the places after the tour?
Many stop at well-known eateries, and some guests return to enjoy their favorite dishes again.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally family-friendly, especially for those interested in food and culture, but consider the standing and walking involved.