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Explore Rome’s Jewish Ghetto and Campo de' Fiori by night on this 4-hour food and wine tour. Enjoy tastings, historical sights, and lively atmosphere for $103.11.
The Jewish Ghetto and Campo Dè Fiori By Night Food, Wine and Sightseeing Tour offers a rich combination of culinary delights and historical discovery in Rome. Priced at $103.11 per person, this 4-hour guided experience is perfect for food lovers, wine enthusiasts, and those curious about Rome’s past. With a rating of 5.0 based on 278 reviews and a recommendation rate of 99%, the tour is highly praised for its knowledgeable guides, delicious tastings, and engaging storytelling. It departs from Piazza Mattei at 5:45 pm and concludes at Largo di Torre Argentina, making it ideal for an enjoyable evening outing. The tour is designed for small groups (max 15 people), ensuring a more intimate experience, and many participants tend to book 55 days in advance.
While the tour involves moderate walking and smart casual dress, it does not include interior visits of the Jewish Synagogue, which might be a consideration for those particularly interested in inside architectural tours. Nevertheless, it offers a well-rounded taste of Rome’s historic neighborhoods paired with over 10 different food tastings and several drinks including wine, beer, and soft drinks.


The tour begins at Piazza Mattei, a charming square famous for the Turtles Fountain. This central meeting point is accessible via public transportation and offers a lively start to the evening. Guides give a brief overview before leading the group through some of Rome’s most beloved neighborhoods, setting the tone for a fun, informative, and tasty night.
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The first stop takes place in Antico Quartiere Ebraico, where the guide explains how the area has evolved through centuries. You get a clear view of the new synagogue and ancient Roman ruins, including the Portico di Ottavia and Teatro Marcello. Sampling “carciofo alla giudìa”, a renowned Jewish Roman dish, highlights the unique fusion of Imperial and modern influences. This stop lasts about 30 minutes and is free of additional admission fees.

Leaving the Ghetto, the guide walks through the Parione district towards Campo de’ Fiori, a location with a layered history linked to public executions. At a well-known bakery, participants enjoy a pizza Margherita paired with a light beer, distinguishing Roman pizza from the Neapolitan style. The walk is scenic, and the group learns about the square’s past as a hub for philosophers and heretics. A second cured meat and cheese tasting further showcases local flavors. This segment lasts around 2 hours, featuring two food stops that combine history with culinary treats.

Traveling towards Piazza Navona, the tour pauses at one of Rome’s best Tiramisù spots, offering different flavors to satisfy sweet cravings. The guide then shares insights about the Baroque sculptures of Bernini and Borromini that decorate the square, along with stories about how this lively space was used historically. Expect a 30-minute visit that emphasizes both dessert and artistic craftsmanship.

Next, the group visits Basilica di Sant’Eustachio, where an Italian espresso is enjoyed at one of Rome’s top cafes, established in 1938. The stop also includes a locally produced gelato, made with organic ingredients and crafted with care. This 30-minute break offers a delicious blend of caffeine and cool treats, enhancing the evening with authentic Roman flavors.
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The tour concludes at Largo di Torre Argentina, a site famous for its Roman ruins and legend that Julius Caesar’s assassin, Brutus, was killed here. Visitors can enjoy another gelato before exploring the ancient temples and excavations. The area is steeped in history, and legends suggest that Julius Caesar still wanders nearby, adding a mystical touch to the visit. This last 30-minute stop rounds out the experience with history, food, and a lively atmosphere.

The small-group format ensures personalized attention, with guides who are both knowledgeable and personable. The tour involves moderate walking through various neighborhoods, with many stops for tastings that amount to a satisfying meal. Vegetarian options are accommodated, but the tour does not include interior visits of the Jewish Synagogue or other buildings, focusing instead on external sights, tastings, and storytelling.

This tour distinguishes itself through its combination of culinary experiences and historical insights. The expert guides are praised repeatedly for their knowledge and friendly approach. The evening timing allows visitors to enjoy Rome’s illuminated streets, adding a magical ambiance to the sightseeing. The variety of stops, from local bakeries to famous piazzas, ensures a well-rounded taste of Rome’s food scene and history.
Participants should wear smart casual attire and prepare for moderate walking. The tour operates rain or shine, so bringing an umbrella is recommended during poor weather. Although interior visits are not included, the exterior sights and food stops provide plenty of engaging content. Booking in advance is advised, especially during peak seasons, as many bookings are made over 55 days ahead.
At just over $103, the tour offers excellent value for a 4-hour experience with multiple tastings and drinks included. The small group size enhances the experience, and the quality of food and stories makes it a memorable way to enjoy Rome at night.
This evening tour excels in providing a delicious, educational, and scenic way to explore Rome’s historic neighborhoods. It combines authentic food tastings with cultural insights, making it suitable for foodies, history buffs, and casual visitors alike. The high praise from reviews highlights the expert guidance, the variety of foods, and the lively atmosphere. While it offers a hearty menu, those seeking interior visits of religious sites should note that this tour focuses mainly on outdoor sights and culinary stops.
For anyone looking to sample Roman cuisine while soaking in the city’s evening glow, this small-group food adventure promises both flavor and fun, with the added bonus of engaging guides and a rich itinerary.
“This experience was fantastic. Andrea was so knowledgeable and really took his time to give us a great understanding of the area and the foods. He …”
Does this tour include interior visits of the Jewish Synagogue?
No, the tour does not include the interior of the Jewish Synagogue. It focuses on exterior sights and historical storytelling.
Are vegetarian options available?
Yes, vegetarian options are included and can be accommodated if advised in advance.
What foods are sampled during the tour?
Highlights include pizza, cured meats, cheese, gelato, and Roman specialties like “carciofo alla giudìa” and Tiramisù.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 4 hours, starting at 5:45 pm and ending at Largo di Torre Argentina.
Is the tour suitable for people with walking issues?
The tour involves moderate walking and may not be ideal for those with severe walking difficulties.
What should I wear?
Participants should wear smart casual attire, comfortable enough for walking.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours before the start time, with full refunds.
What is the group size?
The tour accommodates a maximum of 15 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience.
Where do I meet the guide?
The meeting point is Piazza Mattei, specifically in front of the Turtles Fountain.
Are drinks included?
Yes, wine, beer, and soft drinks are included in the experience.
This Jewish Ghetto and Campo de’ Fiori by Night Food, Wine and Sightseeing Tour offers an enriching blend of history, culture, and cuisine. It’s an ideal choice for those wanting to experience Rome’s lively evening scene with a knowledgeable guide and plenty of delicious bites.