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Rome Food Tour: 7+ Tastings & Wines in Trastevere
$121.50
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they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
Step into the heart of Trastevere, Rome’s most charming neighborhood, and taste the city like a local. Guided by food lovers who know every hidden corner, you’ll enjoy 7+ authentic tastings paired with fine Italian wines. Begin with a crisp glass of DOP Prosecco before savoring fiori di zucca (fried zucchini flowers), slow-roasted porchetta with local beer, and a curated selection of Roman and Italian cheeses with artisanal jams. Indulge in fresh pastries, sip two exceptional red wines, and head into a historic cellar for a guided three-wine tasting. To finish, enjoy an amaro and liqueur experience before the grand reveal of our exclusive Secret Dish. This isn’t just a meal—it’s a cultural journey through Rome’s flavors, history, and traditions in one of its most iconic districts.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Rome Trastevere Walking Food Tour With Secret Food Tours
Rome Small Group Food Tour: Choose this option to join our Secret Food Tour Rome in a group of 12 people or less!
Rome Small Group Food Tour: Choose this option to join our Secret Food Tour Rome in a group of 12 people or less!
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
The experience offers several options, check yours above
- Our Exclusive Secret Dish
- Traditional porchetta with local beer
- Selection of Roman and Italian cheeses with jams
- Sparkling DOP Prosecco & local Roman wine
- Freshly baked artisanal pastry
- Two fine Italian red wines
- Amaro and liqueur tasting
- Crispy fiori di zucca (stuffed zucchini flowers)
- Guided three-wine tasting in a Roman cellar
- Gratuity
- Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off
Meeting point
We'll meet In front of Bar Savello, located at Via di Monte Savello, 26, 00186 Roma RM. Our guide will be waiting with an orange umbrella, so they are easy to spot.
Return details
Our tour will end at Piazza Gioacchino belli.
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Ponte Fabricio, also known as the Bridge of the Four Heads, is the oldest bridge in Rome that still preserves its original structure. It was built in 62 BC. On Tiber Island, during the Roman era, stood the Temple of Aesculapius. According to legend, in 293 BC, a severe plague broke out in Rome, prompting the Senate to build a temple dedicated to the Greek god of medicine, Asclepius, who was known by his Latin name Aesculapius. Asclepius (Greek) or Aesculapius (Latin) is a figure from Greek and Roman mythology. He became the god of medicine, deeply venerated by the people for his kindness toward the sick.
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From Etta Ristorante (first stop), located in Piazza in Piscinula, you enter an area whose name comes from the presence of ancient Roman thermal baths with pools (“piscinula” is a diminutive form). In the past, Rome was full of such baths, many of which gave their names to various neighborhoods. This is the only square where the name remained. Overlooking this magical square, with its medieval charm, are the 15th-century Mattei Houses, built by incorporating 14th-century buildings that already belonged to the Mattei family.
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Piazza in PiscinulaFrom Piazza in Piscinula, you can reach the House of Dante, which has become, in over a hundred years of history, one of the most prestigious and active Dante research centers in Italy and abroad.
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You then arrive at Vicolo del Moro, a chameleon-like street, with the ability to transform between day and night. The walk is enriched by local shops and artisans. At night, the area becomes one of the most lively parts of Rome’s nightlife. After just a few steps, you're embraced by the aroma of freshly baked bread from La Renella Bakery, one of the oldest in Rome.
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Piazza di Santa Maria v TrastevereYou finally arrive at Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere, the ancient heart of Trastevere. The square is dominated by the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere, from which it takes its name. It was founded in 217 AD by Pope Callixtus. The 13th-century mosaics on the church’s façade are truly spectacular. The square is also home to a fountain considered the oldest in Rome, as it was built in the same place where a fountain already stood during the time of Emperor Augustus. Surrounding the square, to the right of the basilica, is the House of the Canons of Santa Maria; to the left, the Palazzo San Callisto, the Palazzo Cavalieri (built in the 16th century), and the 17th-century Palazzo Pizzirani.
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Rome Food Tour: 7+ Tastings & Wines in Trastevere
$121.50
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!