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Discover Rome through its iconic sights and authentic pizza making in this 3-hour private walking tour, combining sightseeing with hands-on culinary fun.

The Walking Tour & Pizza Making offers a unique way to experience Rome in just about 3 hours for $127.76 per person. This private experience blends sightseeing at renowned spots like the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, and Piazza Navona with a hands-on pizza-making class led by a professional piazzaiolo. The tour emphasizes convenience and immersion, making it ideal for travelers who want both cultural exposure and culinary fun without the hassle of navigating on their own.
A key feature of this tour is its private format, ensuring personalized attention from guides and an intimate atmosphere. While the tour includes a guided walk and food tastings, a notable limitation is that, based on recent reviews, the original pizza experience was canceled and replaced with a restaurant alternative. Still, the guides are knowledgeable and eager to share insights about Rome’s landmarks and local food.

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This tour begins at Via del Fiume, 7, conveniently close to public transportation options. It is designed as a private experience, so only your group participates, enhancing the opportunity for personalized interaction with guides. The walking segment lasts about 1.5 hours, during which the guide leads you through Rome’s most famous landmarks.
The route covers Piazza Navona, where the national building dedicated to Italy’s unity stands, offering a chance to admire Baroque architecture. Next, the Fontana di Trevi features Rome’s most legendary fountain, where the tradition of tossing a coin for good luck is often highlighted. The Pantheon, a temple dedicated to Roman gods, impresses with its massive dome and historical significance. The walk continues to Piazza di Spagna, where the 136 steps lead up to the Trinità dei Monti church, offering a lively atmosphere.
The final stop during the sightseeing portion is Campo de’ Fiori, a bustling square renowned for its food scene. This area is the hub for the food tasting included in the tour, where participants enjoy local flavors before moving on to the pizza-making class.

After exploring Rome’s iconic sights, the tour shifts gears to the pizza-making session. Led by a professional piazzaiolo, participants learn how to prepare Roman-style pizza from scratch. The class lasts about 1.5 hours and provides a fun, interactive way to enjoy authentic Italian cuisine.
While the original pizza experience was reportedly canceled at the time of the reviews, the tour directs you to a local restaurant for this activity. Participants receive guidance on dough preparation, toppings, and baking techniques, culminating in a 2-course dinner. The experience includes bottled water but does not include alcoholic drinks, which can be purchased separately.
The tour offers food tastings during the Campo de’ Fiori stop, giving insight into Rome’s local produce and culinary traditions. The lunch or dinner component features a two-course meal, designed to showcase Roman flavors in a relaxed setting.
Participants receive bottled water throughout the experience, and alcoholic beverages are available for purchase. The inclusion of dinner makes this tour a practical choice for those wanting a complete meal without seeking out specific restaurants.

The meeting point at Via del Fiume, 7 is near public transportation, facilitating easy access. The total duration is approximately 3 hours, balancing sightseeing and culinary activities comfortably.
This experience is suitable for most travelers, with vegetarian options available if requested at the time of booking. It’s a private experience, meaning only your group participates, which can be ideal for families or small groups seeking personalized service.
The tour is flexible regarding service animals and is designed to accommodate most travelers. However, travelers should be prepared for walking over some uneven surfaces during the sightseeing segment.
While the price of $127.76 includes guided sightseeing, food tastings, and a pizza class, recent feedback indicates that the original pizza experience was replaced with an alternative restaurant activity. Despite this, the knowledgeable guides and the comprehensive itinerary make the tour valuable for those seeking a mix of culture and cuisine.
The tour’s flexible cancellation policy—free if canceled more than 24 hours in advance—adds to its appeal. Its private format ensures an exclusive experience, especially suitable for small groups or families.

This tour is best suited for travelers who want to combine sightseeing with cooking in a relaxed, personalized setting. It appeals particularly to foodies eager to learn Roman pizza techniques, and to those who appreciate guided walks at well-known landmarks. Given the cancellation of the original pizza activity in some instances, it’s wise to verify the current setup before booking.
While not ideal for those seeking a full-day deep dive into Rome’s history, this experience offers a practical, engaging way to enjoy Rome’s highlights and flavors in just a few hours.
The Walking Tour & Pizza Making provides a compact, well-structured experience that blends sightseeing with culinary fun. Its private format, combined with guides knowledgeable about Rome’s top attractions, makes it a popular choice. The inclusion of food tastings and a dinner adds practical value, especially for travelers wanting a stress-free way to enjoy Rome’s food scene.
However, potential participants should be aware that the original pizza experience may be replaced with an alternative due to logistical adjustments. Despite this, the core elements—guided sightseeing, local food, and hands-on pizza making—remain compelling.
“While everything worked out ok and tour guide was sweet I would not recommend this experience. The pizza experience we expected was cancelled so th…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers guided walking at major landmarks, food tastings, a two-course dinner, and a pizza-making class led by a professional piazzaiolo. Bottled water is also included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Via del Fiume, 7 and concludes at Campo de’ Fiori in Rome.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, a vegetarian option is available if advised during booking.
How long is the sightseeing portion?
The walking segment lasts around 1.5 hours, covering major landmarks in Rome.
What landmarks are visited during the tour?
Stops include Piazza Navona, Fontana di Trevi, Pantheon, Piazza di Spagna, and Campo de’ Fiori.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled more than 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is the tour accessible for most travelers?
Yes, it’s designed to accommodate most, with near public transportation and options for service animals.
What should I expect during the pizza class?
Participants will learn how to prepare Roman-style pizza, including dough and toppings, resulting in a dinner of the pizza they make.
Are alcoholic drinks included?
No, alcoholic beverages are available for purchase but are not included in the tour price.
Is this experience customizable?
Since it is a private tour, guides can often tailor the experience to suit your needs, including dietary requirements.
Would you recommend this tour?
Despite some recent changes to the pizza activity, the combination of guided sightseeing and culinary experience remains a good value for those seeking a fun, relaxing way to enjoy Rome’s highlights.