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Discover Rome’s authentic flavors on this 3-hour Trastevere food tour with dinner, wine, gelato, and four carefully selected eateries for a true local experience.
Exploring Rome’s culinary scene becomes an enjoyable adventure with the Rome Food Tour: Hidden Gems of Trastevere with Dinner & Wine. Priced at $79.95 per person, this 3-hour small-group tour takes you through some of the neighborhood’s best-kept secrets, including four carefully chosen stops. The tour is favored by 96% of participants and boasts a perfect 5.0 rating based on 834 reviews. It’s ideal for those who want to experience authentic Roman dishes and local wine in a relaxed, intimate setting, with many booking 47 days in advance.
The tour offers a balanced mix of street food, cured meats, pasta, and gelato, making it a well-rounded taste of Rome’s culinary traditions. With a maximum of 12 travelers, it ensures personal attention from guides like Fabrizio, Dimitri, and Rosealba, known for their warmth, knowledge, and engaging storytelling. While the tour does not include hotel transportation, its meeting point at Piazza Farnese is conveniently near public transit, and the tour ends at Viale di Trastevere.


This food tour begins at Piazza Farnese, a lively square in the heart of Rome’s historic center. The meeting point is easy to find and near public transportation, making it simple for travelers to join the small group. The tour is designed to be flexible in timing, with different start times available to match your schedule. The 3-hour length provides a well-paced exploration of Trastevere’s gastronomic delights without feeling rushed.
Participants should note that no hotel pickup or drop-off is included, so planning your own transportation is recommended. The mobile ticket feature ensures smooth access on the day of the tour, and a moderate physical fitness level is suggested due to some walking involved.
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The tour takes you through four distinctive eateries, each offering a unique taste of Rome. The first stop is a family-owned Roman salumeria, where you sample prosciutto, salame, cheeses, and local wines. This deli, with over a century of history, is a favorite among locals for its quality charcuterie and expert explanations of the differences between parmigiana and pecorino cheeses, as well as prosciutto and salame. The tasting is complemented by wine, creating a perfect start to your culinary journey.
Next, the tour moves into the realm of Roman street food, where the focus is on baccalà or suppli, depending on the venue. These dishes are some of the neighborhood’s most beloved snacks with a rich history. As you savor each bite, your guide shares insights into why these foods have become staples in Trastevere, adding depth to your tasting experience. Another glass of local wine accompanies this stop, heightening the flavors.
The third stop features a cozy, family-run restaurant where you enjoy a warm, three-course Roman dinner. The meal begins with an antipasto, followed by two pasta dishes typical of Roman cuisine, and concludes with a meat entrée. These dishes are thoughtfully paired with local wines, enhancing the flavors. The meal ends with a digestivo, specifically Limoncello, to elevate the experience and leave you feeling satisfied.
Finally, the tour concludes with a visit to the best organic gelato shop in Trastevere. You’ll learn how to distinguish high-quality gelato while sampling a variety of flavors. This sweet finale makes for a perfect way to end your culinary exploration, leaving you with a memorable taste of Rome.

Guides like Fabrizio, Dimitri, and Rosealba are praised for their knowledge, warmth, and storytelling skills. Reviews highlight how guides explain local food traditions clearly and engagingly, making the experience both educational and fun. Many guides also share history and cultural insights about the neighborhood, enriching the tasting experience with stories about Rome’s past and present.
Dimitri, known for being the tallest guide in Italy, receives special praise for making the experience feel engaging and lively. Fabrizio is described as personable and fun, adding a personal touch that resonates with participants. Rosealba is celebrated for her delightful demeanor and her ability to blend history with food seamlessly.

Participants enjoy a variety of Roman specialties throughout the tour. The prosciutto and cured meats at the deli are highly praised, with many remarking on the quality and authenticity of the products. The street food offerings, whether baccalà or suppli, showcase neighborhood favorites that tell the story of Trastevere’s culinary evolution.
At the sit-down dinner, the antipasto and pasta dishes are classic Roman recipes, prepared with care and local ingredients. The meat entrée provides a hearty complement to the earlier courses. The wine and beer included at each stop add to the authentic atmosphere, and the digestivo at the end caps off the meal beautifully.
For dessert, the organic gelato features flavors that tempt your palate, prepared with high-quality ingredients. Guides demonstrate how to identify top-tier gelato, ensuring you leave with tips to find the best in Rome.

The small group size of 12 or fewer ensures personalized interaction with guides who are passionate about sharing their knowledge. The tour is designed to keep a relaxed pace, allowing guests time to savor each dish and engage with the guides. Since the tour involves walking through Trastevere, comfortable shoes are recommended, and participants should be prepared for some physical activity.
While the tour does not include hotel transportation, the meeting point is conveniently located near public transit options. The tour also accommodates special dietary needs, but travelers are advised to inform the organizers in advance about allergies or intolerances, as not all accommodations can be guaranteed.
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The price of $79.95 for a comprehensive food and wine experience in one of Rome’s most beloved neighborhoods offers excellent value. With multiple tastings at four stops, a sit-down dinner, and expert guidance, the tour provides a well-rounded introduction to Roman cuisine. Reviews consistently praise the generous portions and knowledgeable guides for making the experience memorable.
Despite some minor criticisms about walking distance and seating availability at certain stops, the overall feedback highlights quality food, engaging guides, and a fun atmosphere. The tour is particularly suited for culinary travelers and first-time visitors looking to enjoy local flavors while learning about Rome’s culture.

This small-group food tour offers a delightful and delicious introduction to the food scene of Trastevere, one of Rome’s most vibrant neighborhoods. The inclusion of four food stops, wine, beer, and gelato makes it a great value for money, especially for those eager to taste local specialties and learn about their history. The guides’ warmth and expertise enhance the experience, making it both fun and educational.
The tour’s duration of three hours is perfect for a relaxed evening, but participants should be comfortable walking and standing. It’s especially recommended for foodies, first-time visitors, or anyone wanting to experience Rome through its flavors with an authentic, local touch.
“This was the best food tour we did in Rome. It was nice to visit several different eateries in Rome first for appetizers then to have an authentic…”

What is included in the tour price?
All tastings at four stops, including wine and beer, a sit-down Roman dinner, and gelato are included in the $79.95 fee.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour departs from Piazza Farnese and ends at Viale di Trastevere in Rome, near public transportation.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Guides can work with local vendors to plan menus for food allergies or intolerances, but travelers should inform organizers in advance. Some restrictions may not be fully accommodated.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours and involves walking through Trastevere’s streets.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the moderate physical activity and focus on food suggest it’s suitable for older children who can walk comfortably and enjoy tasting foods.
Do I need to bring anything?
Comfortable shoes are recommended due to walking. No other special equipment is necessary.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours prior are not refunded.
Is transportation provided?
No, the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, but the meeting point is easy to access by public transit.
Are guides knowledgeable about Roman history?
Yes, reviews highlight guides’ ability to blend food stories with historical insights, making the experience richer.
What if I have a large group or special needs?
The tour is a small-group experience with a maximum of 12 travelers, designed for personalized attention. Special needs should be communicated beforehand.
This Roman food tour offers a delightful balance of flavors, culture, and local life, making it an excellent choice for anyone eager to eat like a local in Trastevere.