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Discover Rome's culinary delights on this small-group evening food and wine tour. Sampling cheeses, gelato, pasta, and more in the city’s historic center.
Exploring Rome’s historic center becomes even more memorable with this evening food and wine tour, priced at $123.82 per person. This small-group experience is capped at only 10 guests, offering an intimate setting to enjoy some of the city’s most beloved flavors. The tour typically lasts between 1 and 3 hours, starting at 5:30 pm at Piazza Farnese, and features a carefully curated sequence of stops that take you through Iconic locations like Campo de Fiori, Largo di Torre Argentina, and Trastevere.
The guide’s friendly and knowledgeable approach shines through, with reviews highlighting personalized stories and local insights. The experience is tailored to include Roman street foods, artisanal cheeses, seasonal pasta dishes, and gourmet gelato, all paired with Roman wines. This tour suits those seeking an authentic taste of Roman cuisine combined with a bit of history, making it perfect for food lovers and cultural explorers alike. A notable strength is the inclusion of admission to key spots and tastings; a potential limitation is the duration, which varies from an hour to three, depending on pacing.


This evening tour is designed to bring together culinary delights and historic sights. Starting at Piazza Farnese, the guide leads guests through the lively Campo de Fiori market, where a family-owned cheese shop reveals local cheese production methods. The tasting includes some of Rome’s lesser-known cheeses and cured meats, complemented by organic Roman wine, offering both flavor and insight into Italy’s cheese heritage.
The tour continues to Santa Barbara dei Librari, a church that’s closely associated with Roman street food. Here, participants sample baccalà alla romana, a battered and fried cod fish, paired with local Frascati wine. The focus on traditional Roman dishes makes this stop particularly appealing to foodies interested in authentic regional flavors.
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Next, the group crosses over to Chiesa di San Giovanni della Malva in Trastevere, where pizza al taglio takes center stage. Guests enjoy seasonal toppings served on crusts renowned for their quality, accompanied by Italian beer. This stop captures the essence of Roman street food culture, with the focus on simple yet flavorful dishes that have delighted Romans for generations.

The tour then moves to Via del Moro for a trattoria-style meal. Here, traditional Roman pasta dishes are sampled along with seasonal side dishes, providing a taste of home-style cooking in the heart of the city. The one-hour visit allows for more in-depth tasting and local storytelling from the guide, making it a highlight for pasta lovers.

The final stop brings guests to Largo Argentina, home to a gelato shop that specializes in both classic flavors and gourmet creations. Options include chocolate, Cuban rum and prunes, or spicy citrus, offering a sweet ending to the evening. The 15-minute visit is perfect for tasting Rome’s iconic dessert and reflecting on the day’s culinary journey.

Throughout the tour, guests praised Mike, the guide, for being friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging. The small group size ensures personalized attention and more meaningful conversations about Rome’s history and food traditions. Guests appreciate Mike’s storytelling and his ability to select suitable options for pescatarians, demonstrating thoughtfulness and local expertise.
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The meeting point at Piazza Farnese is near public transportation, making it easy to access from various parts of Rome. The tour concludes near a taxi stand and public transit stops, facilitating easy onward travel. While private transportation is not included, the location and timing make this tour accessible for most travelers.

The tour price includes all food tastings, artisanal cheeses, cured meats, pasta, battered cod, gelato, and paired wines, making it a comprehensive culinary experience. It also covers admission to the various stops. The only notable exclusion is private transportation, which travelers should consider if they prefer not to walk between stops.

Guests can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance, which adds confidence for those uncertain about their plans. Since the tour operates with a minimum number of participants, it might be canceled or reschedule if the group size isn’t met, but the policy offers a full refund if that occurs.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the combination of authentic Roman cuisine with small-group intimacy and local storytelling. The variety of stops ensures a well-rounded experience—from market cheeses and street food to pasta and gelato. The paired wines elevate each tasting, and the knowledgeable guide enhances the cultural narrative.
This experience is ideal for foodies who want to dine like a local while discovering Rome’s hidden culinary gems. It’s also suitable for those interested in history but prefers a casual, tasting-focused approach.
This small-group, food-centric tour offers a delicious and culturally rich way to spend an evening in Rome. The carefully curated stops and local guide make it a worthwhile experience for anyone wanting to sample Roman delicacies in an authentic setting.
While the duration varies and the tour does not include private transportation, the intimate size, quality of tastings, and insider knowledge more than compensate. The high 5-star ratings and enthusiastic reviews confirm its popularity and value. This tour best suits those eager to explore Rome’s culinary scene with a local expert guiding the way.
“Mike was one of the most amazing tour guides we have ever had. He went above and beyond for my wife and I and I couldnt recommend going through thi…”
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $123.82 per person, including tastings, wines, and admission to all stops.
How long does the tour last?
It ranges from 1 to 3 hours, depending on the pace and stops.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at Piazza Farnese at 5:30 pm.
What foods are sampled during the tour?
Guests enjoy artisanal cheeses, cured meats, battered cod (baccalà alla romana), pizza al taglio, pasta dishes, and gelato, all paired with Roman wines and beer.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians or pescatarians?
Yes, the guide selects appropriate alternatives for pescatarians and vegetarians, ensuring everyone enjoys the experience.
Are drinks included?
Yes, wine is paired with each tasting, and Italian beer is served with pizza.
What locations are visited on the tour?
Stops include Campo de Fiori, Santa Barbara dei Librari, Trastevere’s pizza spot, Via del Moro, and Largo Argentina.
Is transportation provided between stops?
No, the tour involves walking between locations, which are within close proximity in Rome’s historic center.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Who leads this tour?
The tour is led by Mike, a guide praised for friendliness, knowledge, and storytelling.
This evening food and wine tour provides a delicious, intimate way to explore Rome’s culinary traditions while enjoying the city’s stunning historic sights. If you seek a personalized, flavor-rich experience, this tour is a top choice.