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Enjoy a 3-hour small-group Rome food tour with a private option, tasting local treats, wines, and desserts at iconic spots like the Jewish Ghetto and Pantheon.

This Rome Food Experience offers a delicious journey through the city’s most celebrated neighborhoods, led by a knowledgeable sommelier-guide. Priced at $184.21 per person, the tour lasts approximately 3 hours and is designed for small groups of no more than six participants, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience. The tour is perfect for those who want to combine Rome’s culinary delights with insightful stories about the city’s history and culture.
Starting in the early evening, this food tour includes tastings that rival a 5-course lunch or dinner, complete with wines, prosecco, gelato, and more. With the option for a private tour, visitors can enjoy a tailored experience with expert guidance. The tour is highly praised for its delicious food, informative stories, and friendly guides, making it a favorite among those seeking an authentic taste of Rome.

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The tour kicks off at Piazza Mattei, in one of Rome’s picturesque squares, where a carefully selected local spot welcomes the group. Here, an aperitivo begins with a glass of Prosecco accompanied by meats, cheeses, and small bites. This initial stop sets a lively tone, blending Roman culture with culinary tradition right from the start.
This opening provides a relaxed atmosphere and an excellent introduction to Rome’s food and wine heritage. The small group size keeps the experience cozy, allowing for personalized attention from the guide. The admission ticket for this stop is included, ensuring a smooth start.

From Piazza Mattei, the group strolls into Rome’s historic Jewish Ghetto, one of the oldest Jewish quarters still inhabited today. The guide leads a walk through alleys and piazzas while sharing stories about Jewish cuisine’s influence on Roman gastronomy.
A key stop in this neighborhood features a taste of artichoke alla giudia, deep-fried Jewish-style artichokes, paired with Prosecco. Also included are fiori di zucca, fried zucchini flowers stuffed and cooked to perfection. These Roman-Jewish staples stand out as a highlight, offering authentic flavors that reflect centuries of tradition.

Continuing through famous piazzas and lanes, the tour moves into Rome’s historic center, passing landmarks such as Largo Argentina. Here, guests enjoy pizza al taglio — slices of Roman-style pizza with various toppings, served alongside an Italian beer.
This stop showcases Rome’s street food evolution from the 1960s and 70s, emphasizing pizza by the slice as a quick, flavorful snack. The guide explains the difference between pinza, a lighter version of pizza, and thicker, more filling options. This casual but flavorful tasting captures the essence of Rome’s food scene.

One of the most memorable moments occurs at a glamorous restaurant overlooking the Pantheon. Here, the group enjoys homemade pasta paired with local wine, while gazing at the floodlit ancient monument. The guide shares insights into Roman pasta dishes, their origins, and how they fit into local traditions.
This stop provides not only delicious food but also a stunning view, making it a perfect blend of culinary and culture. The restaurant’s ambiance adds a touch of elegance to the evening, and the pasta dish is carefully explained as part of Rome’s gastronomic heritage.
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No Roman food tour is complete without gelato — and the tour’s final stop is at a popular gelateria known for using seasonal, fresh ingredients. Guests sample award-winning gelato flavors, savoring creaminess and authentic taste.
This gelato tasting caps off the evening on a sweet note, letting visitors experience Rome’s artisanal side. The guide can recommend additional gelato spots or other local treats to enjoy later, making this stop both a treat and a practical tip for enjoying Rome’s sweet tradition.

This tour features five main stops, each with a distinct focus and atmosphere. The first is a local bar for the aperitivo, setting a relaxed tone. The next is the Jewish Ghetto, renowned for deep-fried artichokes and Jewish culinary traditions. Following that, guests walk through famous piazzas for pizza by the slice and local beers.
The restaurant overlooking the Pantheon offers a sit-down experience that pairs pasta with wine, while the final stop at the gelateria provides a sweet finale in Piazza Navona. The stops are short walks, making the entire experience manageable even for those with moderate walking ability.

The tour departs from Piazza Mattei and ends near the Pantheon, making it convenient for those staying in or exploring central Rome. With a maximum of six participants, the small group format allows for more personalized attention and engaging conversations.
Participants benefit from local guides who are not only knowledgeable about food but also about Rome’s history and architecture. The private option caters to those seeking an even more tailored experience, perfect for special occasions or intimate groups.
The tour offers a generous sampling of Roman cuisine, equivalent to a 5-course meal with drinks included. Highlights include antipasti with wine, pizza al taglio and beer, pasta with local wine, and gelato.
An expert guide leads every stop, sharing cultural insights and culinary tips. All tastings, admissions to stops, and drinks are included in the $184.21 price, representing excellent value for a comprehensive Rome food experience.
This tour’s focus on local neighborhoods and authentic dishes sets it apart from more typical city sightseeing. While many tours focus solely on landmarks, this experience emphasizes culinary culture intertwined with Rome’s history.
The small group size and quality of food consistently earn high praise, with reviews often highlighting the knowledgeable guides, especially those like AJ, Santi, or Tiffany, who make the experience memorable. The inclusion of upscale restaurants alongside street food creates a well-rounded taste of Rome.
This experience appeals to foodies eager to taste Rome’s signature dishes and Jewish culinary staples. It’s also ideal for those who appreciate small group settings and personalized guides. Travelers interested in combining history and culture with their food adventure will find this tour especially rewarding.
While the pace is moderate, participants should be prepared for short walks through historic neighborhoods. It suits adults of all ages but requires participants to be comfortable with standing and walking for periods.
This 3-hour walking tour offers a delicious glimpse into Rome’s culinary and historical fabric. The focus on local flavors, combined with expert guiding, makes it a standout for those wanting a comprehensive tasting of the city’s food scene.
The small group size and multiple stops ensure an engaging, intimate experience that balances informative storytelling with tasty treats. The inclusion of wine, prosecco, and gelato elevates the experience, making it perfect for food lovers and culture enthusiasts alike.
While some reviews note that the stops can vary slightly and timing may be tight, the overall value and quality are consistently praised. This tour is a delicious way to spend an evening in Rome, especially for those who enjoy learning about food in a lively, friendly environment.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, starting in the early evening.
What’s included in the price?
The $184.21 fee covers small group access (max 6 people), five-course meal with drinks, antipasti, pasta, gelato, and visits to multiple iconic venues.
Can the tour accommodate dietary restrictions?
Yes, vegetarian and gluten-free options are available. It’s best to specify these needs when booking.
Where does the tour begin and end?
It starts at Piazza Mattei and concludes near the Pantheon in central Rome.
Is this suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult and should be comfortable with standing and walking. The minimum drinking age is 18 years.
Can I book a private tour?
Yes, a private option is available, offering a more personalized experience for small groups or special occasions.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.