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Enjoy a 4-hour small-group food and wine tour in Rome, exploring Trevi and Campo de' Fiori with tastings of pizza, gelato, cured meats, and more.

The Campo dè Fiori Market and Trevi Fountain Food and Wine Tour in Rome offers a flavorful half-day experience that combines authentic Italian food tastings with visits to iconic landmarks. Priced at $103.34 per person, this 4-hour small-group tour is perfect for those who want to enjoy Rome’s culinary treasures while seeing some of the city’s most famous sights. With a rating of 5.0 from 72 reviews and a recommendation rate of 100%, it’s clear that the tour delivers a memorable and satisfying experience.
The tour departs from Piazza Farnese at 10:45 am, with groups limited to 15 travelers, ensuring a personal and engaging atmosphere. The included food tastings feature over 10 different foods and drinks, making it an excellent choice for food lovers eager to sample local flavors. While the tour involves a moderate amount of walking, it’s suitable for those with moderate physical fitness and an interest in both food and Rome’s history.
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The adventure begins at Piazza Farnese, where the statue of Giordano Bruno marks the meeting spot. This square is lively and full of history, and your guide shares stories about Bruno, an important figure in Roman history. From here, the tour proceeds to the Campo de’ Fiori Market, a vibrant space filled with fresh Italian foods. Expect tastings of truffle, pesto, olives, balsamic vinegar, and other local specialties.
The walk from the market takes you through charming streets leading to a high-quality wine shop, where you sample local wine paired with cheese and cured meats. This part of the tour offers a relaxed lunch among ancient ruins and sets a tasty tone for the afternoon.

The Campo de’ Fiori is more than just a marketplace. Your guide explains its controversial history and its role in Roman life. The square’s lively atmosphere is complemented by the market stalls, where you can taste fresh Italian products. The visit here provides a chance to understand Rome’s culinary roots while enjoying a tasting session.
This stop also includes a visit to a wine shop, where local wines and high-quality cured meats are sampled. The combination of food, history, and local wine makes this a rich introduction to Roman traditions.

Next, the tour takes you to Piazza Navona, a beautifully preserved square with a rich history. The Fountain of the Four Rivers, designed by Bernini, is a highlight here. The guide shares insights into how the fountain was commissioned by the Pope and its artistic details.
While exploring, the group gets to try the best Tiramisù in town, an indulgence that emphasizes Italy’s love for dessert. The intimate size of the group allows for engaging stories and a relaxed pace, making the visit both educational and enjoyable.

Before reaching the Pantheon, the tour makes a stop at a renowned gelato shop. This is the perfect place to enjoy premium gelato paired with some of the best coffee in the district. The Pantheon itself is a marvel — almost 2000 years old, it features a dome with a central oculus that reveals Rome’s architectural ingenuity.
Your guide explains the Pantheon’s dual function as a church and mausoleum, adding a layer of historical context. Visitors do not enter the building but gain a thorough exterior overview, appreciating its impressive preservation.
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The final stop is Rome’s iconic Trevi Fountain, a marble masterpiece completed in 1725. This fountain took 30 years to build and stands as a testament to Rome’s mastery of water features. Visitors typically toss coins into the basin, a tradition believed to ensure a return visit to Rome.
The crowd at Trevi can be lively, and the guide suggests the best spots for photos. You might stay for a while to soak in the atmosphere, enjoy the view of the fountain’s sculptures, and perhaps participate in the coin-throwing tradition.
This tour is packed with more than 10 food tastings, including pizza, cured meats, prosciutto, pasta, gelato, and more. The lunch experience features main courses and an array of wines, with beers and soft drinks also available. These tastings highlight authentic Roman and Italian flavors, carefully selected to showcase local ingredients.
The guides are praised for their knowledge, as they share stories behind each dish and give insider tips about where to eat and drink in Rome. The food stops are well-organized and memorable, making this a great value for the price.

The tour starts at Piazza Farnese and ends at Piazza di Trevi, making it convenient for those staying in central Rome or using public transportation. The group size is limited to 15 travelers, fostering an intimate environment that encourages questions and interaction. Transport from hotels is not included, so visitors should plan to take a taxi or bus to the meeting point.
This tour involves moderate walking and is best suited for individuals with moderate physical fitness. It is not recommended for visitors with walking issues or severe allergies to nuts and dried fruits. The tour does not include inside visits to the Pantheon but offers a thorough exterior explanation.
The dress code is smart casual, and service animals are allowed. The tour is ideal for those eager to combine food, culture, and sightseeing in a relaxed setting.
The most praised aspects of this tour are the knowledgeable guides, especially those who add extra stops or personalized stories, and the quality of food and drink tastings. The balance of sightseeing and culinary experiences keeps the pace engaging without feeling rushed.
A noted limitation is that the tour does not include entry inside the Pantheon or other monuments, which might require additional visits for those interested in interior tours. Also, vegans, gluten-free, or dairy-free diets are not accommodated, so travelers with special dietary needs should plan accordingly.
This food and sightseeing tour in Rome offers a well-rounded experience that appeals to those interested in authentic Roman cuisine and famous landmarks. The expert guides enhance the experience through engaging stories and insider tips, while the food tastings provide real taste of Italy’s culinary traditions.
Best suited for food lovers, history buffs, and first-time visitors, this tour balances cultural sights with delicious samples and leaves participants feeling full and satisfied. Although it does not include interior monument visits, the outdoor explanations and tastings make it a value-packed introduction to Rome’s vibrant street life and history.
“Definitely recommended!!! Our group only had 6 people, including our guide, Andrea. He was extremely knowledgeable and friendly. It felt more like …”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Piazza Farnese, near the statue of Giordano Bruno.
What is included in the price?
The price covers walking tour, over 10 food tastings, wines, beers, and soft drinks, local guide, and lunch with main courses and wine.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Vegetarians can be accommodated if advised in advance. However, vegans, gluten-free, or dairy-free diets are not supported.
Does the tour go inside any landmarks?
No, the tour does not include entry to the Pantheon or Trevi Fountain; it focuses on exterior views and stories.
Is transportation included?
No, hotel pickup or drop-off is not included; visitors should arrange their own transport to the meeting point.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 15 travelers for a more personal experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
What makes this tour different?
The tour offers a blend of culinary tastings and iconic sights, led by guides praised for their knowledge and friendliness. The small group size and local insider tips add to the appeal.
Is this tour suitable for children or mobility issues?
It is not recommended for travelers with walking issues and may be challenging for very young children due to the moderate walking involved.
This tour provides a taste of Rome’s best foods and famous landmarks in a relaxed, friendly setting, making it an engaging choice for those eager to experience the city’s culinary and cultural highlights in just a few hours.