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Experience authentic Roman cuisine in Trastevere with this 3-hour food tour, featuring local cold cuts, street food, pasta, artisanal gelato, and wine.

This Rome Food Tour: Hidden Gems of Trastevere with Dinner & Wine offers an engaging way to experience Roman cuisine in one of the city’s most charming neighborhoods. With a duration of 3 hours, the tour takes you through Campo de Fiori, Tiber River, and the lively streets of Trastevere. The tour is priced with no upfront payment and is limited to 12 participants, ensuring an intimate setting.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its focus on authentic local food and drinks, including multiple tastings, regional wines, artisanal gelato, and a relaxed dinner. The guides are praised for their knowledgeable, friendly, and entertaining style, which keeps the experience lively and informative. The inclusion of local spots that have served the community for over a century ensures a genuine taste of Roman life.
However, this experience is best suited for those who enjoy walking tours, food sampling, and wine. Travelers should note that the tour does not accommodate guests with wheelchairs or strollers, and gluten intolerances cannot always be guaranteed. Still, for lovers of authentic Italian cuisine and small-group experiences, this tour offers a memorable introduction to Rome’s culinary scene.
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The experience kicks off with a traditional Italian aperitivo setup at a long-standing local hotel. Here, cold cuts such as prosciutto and salami are paired with cheeses and a selection of local wine. This warm welcome sets the tone for the tour, emphasizing simple, honest ingredients that are staples of Roman dining.
This initial stop lasts about 25 minutes, allowing ample time to enjoy great conversation and learn about the origins of the local products. The experience highlights expertise passed down through generations, and the guides explain the significance of each dish in Roman culture.
Following the aperitivo, the tour takes a short walk to explore Roman street food, including fried cod (baccalà) or suppli—delicious fried rice balls with cheese. These on-the-go bites are a beloved part of Roman life, and your guide shows you why these snacks are so cherished.

Next, the tour visits a local hotel renowned for its street food. Here, you’ll get to taste another excellent wine along with crispy fried cod or suppli. These quick bites showcase Roman culinary creativity and street food culture. The stops are carefully chosen to highlight authentic flavors that are hard to find in tourist areas.
The duration at this stop is about 20 minutes, offering a relaxed pace to savor each bite and observe the vibrant atmosphere of Trastevere. The guide shares stories about how these street foods have become part of Rome’s daily life, making each tasting more meaningful.

After sampling street food, the group walks along the Tiber River, taking in scenic views and capturing photos at designated stops such as Piazza Trilussa. This brief 10-minute stroll offers a chance to appreciate Rome’s beauty, with the guide pointing out notable sights and history along the way.
This part of the tour balances food with scenic views, allowing for a rest from walking and photo opportunities. The scenic route also helps prepare the palate for the upcoming main meal.
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The highlight of the tour is the sit-down dinner in a local Trastevere restaurant. Here, the group relaxes for about 75 minutes to enjoy two Roman pastas and a meat dish. All food and wine are included in the ticket price, ensuring a stress-free experience.
The guide introduces each dish, explaining its cultural significance and preparation, adding depth to the tasting. The pastas exemplify Roman classics—think carbonara or amatriciana—while the meat dish offers a satisfying end to the meal. The wine flows generously, complementing each course, and ending with a refreshing limoncello.
This friendly, informal setting offers a chance to connect with fellow food lovers and soak up local atmosphere. The quality of the food and wine consistently earns praise from previous guests.

The tour concludes with a visit to a top-rated gelato shop known for artisanal craftsmanship. Italians cherish gelato as a nightly ritual, and you’ll learn how to spot authentic gelato over impostors. The gelato served here is made with high-quality ingredients, delivering an extraordinary creamy texture.
Spending about 20 minutes at this last stop, guests can enjoy their favorite flavors and discuss the experience with the guide. Many describe this as a perfect sweet ending to their Roman food adventure.

The tour departs from Piazza Farnese, 105 or near Campo de’ Fiori, with a short 5-minute walk between locations. The meeting point varies based on the booking option but includes coordinates for precise guidance. The group size is limited to 12 people, fostering an intimate and personal experience.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring passport or ID. The tour does not accommodate guests with wheelchairs or strollers and cannot cater to gluten intolerances. The stops may change due to seasonal closures, but the core experience remains consistent.

With high ratings of 4.8/5 based on 55 reviews, this tour is recognized for its friendly guides, delicious food, and authentic venues. Reviewers consistently praise guides like Daniele, Federica, and Mario for their knowledgeable, entertaining, and approachable manner.
Most reviews highlight the generous wine servings, the variety of foods, and the insider access to local spots. The small group size ensures plenty of personal attention, making it ideal for those who prefer a more intimate experience.

This tour suits food lovers, wine enthusiasts, and those looking for an authentic Roman experience. Travelers who enjoy walking and sampling in local settings find this especially rewarding.
However, individuals with wheelchair needs or strollers should look for other options, as this tour cannot accommodate those with walking impairments. Also, gluten intolerant guests should be aware that special dietary needs might not always be met.
This 3-hour journey offers a well-rounded taste of Roman cuisine, blending history, culture, and flavor in an intimate setting. The guides’ expertise shines through their stories and recommendations, making every stop meaningful.
The inclusion of local cold cuts, street food, pasta, gelato, and wine provides a diverse culinary experience that captures the essence of Roman life. The value for money and positive reviews make it a popular choice for those wanting an authentic, relaxed introduction to Rome’s food scene.
This tour is highly recommended for small groups seeking local flavor with friendly guides and delicious food, especially those eager to taste Roman favorites in authentic venues.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians?
The tour emphasizes local cold cuts, pasta, and meat dishes, so vegetarians may find limited options. It’s best to contact the provider in advance if dietary preferences are a concern.
Does the tour include transportation?
The experience involves walking between stops in Trastevere and nearby sites. No additional transport is provided.
Can I join if I have food allergies?
Guests should notify the tour provider immediately to discuss allergy accommodations. Some allergies may not be fully catered for.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is capped at 12 participants to ensure an intimate experience.
Are drinks included?
Yes, regional wines and limoncello are included at various stops, along with water.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended due to walking involved in the tour.
Can children under 6 join for free?
Children under 6 who do not eat can join free; if they will eat, a ticket must be purchased.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
No, the tour cannot accommodate guests with wheelchairs or walking impairments.
Are there options for gluten-free guests?
The menu is not specifically tailored for gluten-free diets, so special requests may not be met.
How do I book and pay?
Guests reserve with the option to pay later. Cancellations are free if made 24 hours in advance.