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Explore Rome’s historic Jewish Ghetto and city highlights with this 2.5-hour guided street food tour, including tastings of pizza, gelato, and local specialties.
Discover the charm of Rome’s Jewish Ghetto and historic city center with the Mamma Mia Rome Jewish Ghetto Street Food and City Guided Tour. Priced at $52.14 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, this tour combines sightseeing with delicious tastings in a compact and engaging format. Meeting at Campo de’ Fiori, the tour takes you through key Roman landmarks while stopping at local food shops to sample cured meats, pizza, gelato, and fried artichokes. The group size is manageable, and the guided commentary is praised for its depth and friendliness, making it ideal for those interested in both history and culinary delights.
While the tour is priced affordably, it offers an intimate experience, with most travelers booking 44 days in advance. It’s perfect for visitors who want a blend of sightseeing and tasting without the time commitment of longer tours. However, be aware that vegans, gluten-free, and dairy-free diets are not accommodated unless special arrangements are made, and drinks are not included in the price.

This tour starts at Campo de’ Fiori, a lively Roman square, where you’ll meet your guide and begin your journey into the city’s culinary and cultural past. The guide introduces the group to local Roman cured meats, cheeses, and wines at a traditional norcineria, setting the tone for a food-focused exploration. The tasting includes different kinds of Italian cured meats and a small fried risotto ball called supplì, offering a taste of authentic Roman street food.
Next, the Jewish Ghetto reveals itself as you walk through the oldest Jewish community in the western world. Here, you’ll try carciofo alla giudia, a fried artichoke that’s a Jewish Roman specialty. Along the way, the guide shares stories about Roman history, stopping at landmarks such as the theater of Pompey and the Portico di Ottavia. These stops provide a fascinating backdrop to the culinary experiences.
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The tour continues with a visit to Tempio di Apollo Sosiano, where you can indulge in a slice of traditional Roman pizza of your choice. A fresh beer accompanies the slice, making for a satisfying break. The guide explains the pizza’s regional characteristics and its place in Roman daily life. This stop offers a perfect blend of flavor and history in a relaxed setting.
The next stop takes you to Largo Argentina, home to the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC. The guide shares details about the remains of four republican temples, helping visitors connect the city’s ancient past with its lively present. This site provides an excellent opportunity to appreciate Rome’s layered history while walking through a bustling part of the city.

The tour concludes at the Pantheon, one of the most iconic Roman landmarks. Here, visitors enjoy Italian gelato while admiring the spectacular architecture of this ancient temple. The guide emphasizes the Pantheon’s significance and its influence on architecture. The ending offers a sweet treat and a memorable photo opportunity, cementing both the culinary and historical highlights** of the experience.

The tour departs from Campo de’ Fiori and ends near Sant’Eustachio, close to public transportation options. It is designed for most travelers, with rain or shine conditions, and accommodates groups of up to 100 people. The mobile ticket system makes check-in straightforward.
Included in the price are the guided tour, food tastings, and a small tasting of wine and beer. However, drinks are not included, and dietary restrictions such as vegan, gluten-free, or dairy-free are not generally accommodated unless arranged in advance. The tour is not suitable for those with nut allergies due to potential cross-contamination.
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The guide, praised for being knowledgeable and friendly, leads the group through a well-paced itinerary. The stops are short but meaningful, with most lasting about 30 minutes each. Review comments highlight the guide’s storytelling and recommendations for other activities, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.

At just over $50 per person, this tour offers excellent value for a guided experience that combines local cuisine with key sights like the Pantheon and Largo Argentina. It’s a cost-effective way to see Rome’s historic neighborhoods while indulging in authentic street food. The small group size enhances interaction and allows for personalized attention from the guide.
This experience is ideal for food lovers eager to taste Roman specialties in authentic settings. It’s also well-suited for those wanting an intimate, educational walk through Rome’s Jewish Ghetto and historic center. Travelers seeking a relaxed pace and local insight will find this tour especially rewarding. Those with dietary restrictions should contact the provider in advance, as options are limited.
The combination of historical sights and delicious tastings makes this tour a strong choice for visitors wanting both culture and cuisine in a manageable timeframe. The knowledgeable guide adds depth with stories and tips, and the included food samples showcase some of Rome’s most iconic flavors. While it doesn’t cater to vegans or those with special diets without prior notice, the overall value and authenticity remain high.
This tour fits perfectly for first-time visitors or those short on time but eager to experience Rome’s culinary soul alongside its ancient monuments. It offers a friendly, relaxed atmosphere and a chance to sample local delicacies in a famous neighborhood, leaving guests with a deeper appreciation of the city’s history and food traditions.
“This tour was fun and delicious! Our guide Denise was very knowledgeable and gave us many great recommendations for things to do, see, and eat whi…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate; however, the focus on food tasting and walking may be better suited for older children who can enjoy the historic sites and food stops.
Are vegetarian options available?
Vegetarian options can be accommodated only if advised in advance. The standard stops include meat, cheese, and seafood, so please communicate dietary needs beforehand.
How much walking is involved?
The tour involves walking through Rome’s central neighborhoods, with stops at various landmarks, each lasting about 30 minutes. Comfortable footwear is recommended.
Does the tour include drinks?
A small tasting of wine and beer is included, but additional drinks are not. Beverages are available for purchase separately.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Can I join the tour if it rains?
Yes, the tour takes place rain or shine, so come prepared with an umbrella if needed.