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Discover Rome's Trastevere neighborhood on a 2.5-hour guided food tour featuring authentic street foods, local wines, and beers, with expert insights and delicious tastings.
Explore the lively streets of Trastevere in Rome with the Rome: Trastevere Food Walking Tour with Beer and Wine. Priced at $44.64 per person and lasting 2.5 hours, this tour offers a well-rounded taste of local flavors mixed with sightseeing and cultural insights. The tour is ideal for those who want to combine food, history, and scenic walking in a relaxed setting, guided by a knowledgeable English-speaking guide.
The tour is highly rated, earning a 4.9 out of 5 stars from 56 reviews, which highlights its popularity and quality. It features five food tastings, including pizza, supplì, gelato, and Sicilian cannoli, paired with a beer and a glass of wine. The modest duration makes it accessible for most travelers, though it’s best suited for those comfortable with walking and open to trying a variety of local dishes.
While the tour offers rich experiences in both food and sights, it’s important to note that it’s not suitable for vegans, people with gluten or lactose intolerance, or those with mobility issues. The meeting point at the obelisk in Piazza San Bartolomeo all’Isola is straightforward to find, and the tour concludes at the same location, making logistics simple for participants.


This tour begins at the Basilica di San Bartolomeo all’Isola on Tiber Island, setting a picturesque scene to kick off the walk. The small group departs from a central, accessible spot, making it easy to find and join. Guides are known for their in-depth knowledge, making the historical backdrop of the neighborhood as engaging as the food itself.
The initial moments include an introduction to the area’s significance, emphasizing the connection to the Tiber River and the neighborhood’s vibrant life. From the start, the guide’s storytelling sets the tone for a lively, informative experience.
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The tour takes you through Piazza in Piscinula, an area that offers authentic street-level charm and local character. Here, visitors may appreciate the sights and sounds of everyday Roman life, with opportunities for sightseeing and brief guided commentary.
Next, the Vicolo dell’Atleta becomes a highlight with its ancient Athlete of Fiano statue and the street food tasting of supplì, deep-fried rice balls filled with cheese and meat. This stop showcases local culinary traditions and offers a chance to sample an iconic Roman snack in its original setting.

Walking along Via di San Francesco a Ripa, the focus shifts to more street food experiences. Here, the tour introduces visitors to salamis, cheeses, and regional wines, giving a true sense of Roman flavor combinations. Tasting at this stop emphasizes the vibrant street food scene that makes Trastevere special.
The guide shares insights into the origins of each dish, making each bite more meaningful. This part of the journey highlights local culinary craftsmanship and traditional ingredients.
Stopping at Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere, the tour combines sightseeing with storytelling about the Santa Maria Church. This lively square offers a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to learn about its distinctive medieval architecture. The guide points out notable features and historical facts, deepening appreciation for the neighborhood’s cultural fabric.
You’ll find the square bustling with local life, street performers, and cafes, making this an ideal spot for photos and soaking in Roman ambiance.
More Great Tours NearbyThe next stop is Piazza Trilussa, famed for its romantic ambiance and vibrant nightlife. Here, the tour’s food component continues with gelato and Sicilian cannoli. These sweet treats are crafted to delight, with the guide often recommending specific local gelato shops and pastry providers.
This part of the tour offers a chance to indulge in classic Italian desserts, rounding out the culinary journey with flavors that appeal to any sweet tooth.
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The route concludes along Via dei Pettinari, where visitors enjoy a dessert tasting that caps the experience. The final stop emphasizes local artisanal desserts, giving a relaxed finale to a busy yet enjoyable walking tour. The end point at the same Via dei Pettinari makes it convenient for participants to explore further or return to their accommodations easily.
The tour is led by an English-speaking guide, renowned for their knowledge and engaging storytelling. The group remains small, ensuring plenty of personal interaction and the chance to ask questions about both food and history.
The meeting point at the obelisk in Piazza San Bartolomeo all’Isola is easy to locate, and the tour ends back at the same spot, streamlining logistics. The duration of 2.5 hours strikes a good balance between depth and pacing, allowing enough time to enjoy each tasting without feeling rushed.
The package includes guide services, five food tastings, one beer, and one glass of wine. Additional food and drinks are not included, so guests should be prepared for this. The tour is not suitable for vegans or those with gluten or lactose allergies, which is important for travelers with dietary restrictions.
Participants should be aware that mobility impairments are not accommodated, and the activity involves some walking over uneven streets. The price of $44.64 offers good value considering the variety of tastings and local insights.
Reviews emphasize the expertise of guides like Luca, Francesca, and Daniele, all praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling skills. The quality and authenticity of the food stops, especially the pizza at La Renella and the gelato at Günther Gelato, consistently earn praise.
Travelers also appreciate the balance of sightseeing and tasting, with many noting they revisit favorite spots afterward. The small group size creates an intimate atmosphere, perfect for engaging conversations and personalized experiences.
This food walk is ideal for those interested in Roman street food combined with a casual sightseeing experience. It suits travelers who enjoy guided walks, local flavors, and authentic neighborhood atmospheres.
However, people with mobility issues or dietary restrictions should consider other options, as the tour involves walking and specific food types. For those seeking a comprehensive history tour or vegetarian/vegan options, other experiences may be more suitable.
The Rome: Trastevere Food Walking Tour with Beer and Wine offers a delicious, culturally rich experience that captures the spirit of one of Rome’s most lively neighborhoods. The balanced itinerary, expert guides, and authentic tastings make it a top choice for food lovers and curious explorers alike.
At just over $44.64, the tour provides great value for money, especially considering the small group format and insider access to local eateries and sights. It is a perfect way to enjoy a taste of Rome while strolling through a vibrant historic district.
“Francesca was a great guide especially as the weather was not great she is very knowledgeable and made the while tour a great experience would defi…”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
No, the tour is not suitable for vegans or those with dietary restrictions involving gluten or lactose.
What is included in the price?
The price includes guide services, five food tastings, one beer, and one glass of wine. Additional food and drinks are not covered.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts at the obelisk in Piazza San Bartolomeo all’Isola and finishes at the same location.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility impairments?
No, the tour is not suitable for guests with mobility issues.
What sights will I see during the tour?
Participants see Santa Maria Church, Ponte Sisto, Via dei Pettinari, Piazza Trilussa, and other landmarks as part of the route.
Do I need to make a reservation in advance?
Yes, advance booking is recommended. You can reserve and pay later, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.
Can I participate if I have food allergies?
Travelers with gluten or lactose intolerance should consider other options, as these are not accommodated during this tour.