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karensedmonds, May 2026
My daughter went on this...
My daughter went on this tour a few weeks ago, and she highly recommended it. So we immediately booked the tour. This was a highlight of our trip to Rome! Marta is so knowledgeable and personable. All of the stops were amazing. I can't recommend it enough.
Andrew_M, May 2026
We LOVED the food tour...
We LOVED the food tour with Flavia! She was so personable, knowledgeable, and fun in the time we spent together. My wife and I had just gotten off a flight a few hours before we took the tour and even though we were fighting jetlag, we had a great time. It made us want to stay in Trastavere next time we are in Rome!
CAM4viator4_M, May 2026
Come hungry for a delicious and delightful afternoon
Alessandra is a treasure. She so happily shares her Italian culture and traditions while artfully engaging her group members with questions about their own cultures. Our food treats were varied and very generous in serving size. It was a delicious and delightful afternoon.
Rosemarie_H, May 2026
Gabby is perfect ❤️
Gabby was beyond amazing. She is so smart and kind and inviting. She was able to bring our entire group into one big family. Her knowledge of our tastings was impeccable. Gabby is truly an asset to your company. She and the tour and the food was perfect ❤️
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Eating in Rome is considered an art form, practically a religion—and that's true whether you’re chowing down on a supplí (oblong rice ball) or slice of pizza al taglio, or savoring a 3-course meal with wine pairings in a little osteria. There’s no better way to partake in local fare than by indulging in a Rome food tour. From sampling fried street food staples in bustling Trastevere or the Jewish ghetto to tasting wines in the Castelli Romani, food experiences provide an insider’s look at the city’s culinary culture and history. Aspiring chefs can try cooking time-tested recipes, too.

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