Food Tours of Rome
(Pass by)
Do not miss the chance to stroll around Rome with us during our Food and Wine tours with expert local guides!
Food Tours of Rome
(Pass by)
Do not miss the chance to stroll around Rome with us during our Food and Wine tours with expert local guides!
Campo de' Fiori
The meeting point for the Trevi Tour is the statue of Giordano Bruno, in the middle of this colorful square. Your guide will tell you about the controversial story of this man, still an important symbol for the Roman community. Afterwards, you will have a nice experience around the market, where you will taste a lot of fresh Italian products: truffle, pesto, olives pate', balsamic vinegar and so on. Taking one of the tiny streets that lead out from Campo de' Fiori, you will walk towards a very good wine shop, for a taste of local wine and high quality cheese and cured meats. This first part of your tour will give you the possibility to have a rich lunch with wine among the ruins of one of the most ancient theaters of the city!!
Piazza Navona
The walk proceeds and your guide will conduct you to this charming square: you will be given historical information about its origins, its transformations and the Fountain of the Four Rivers, the masterpiece required to Bernini by the Pope to decorate it. Here you will also try the best Tiramisù in town and discover why this dessert is the Italian most popular dessert worldwide.
Pantheon
Before heading to the Pantheon, close by you will reach one of the best gelato places of this district, and complete the "food part" of your tour with the most amazing coffee you have ever tasted! What about the best preserved temple in Rome? The spectacle you see has been standing right there for almost 2000 years. Your tour leader will show you this building - today called Chiesa di Santa Maria ad Martyres - and explain its peculiarities. Besides being a church, it is also a mausoleum, as it hosts the tombs of some important personalities related to the Italian history.
Trevi Fountain
Crossing the main street of Rome, Via del Corso, you will reach the Trevi Fountain, the last stop of the tour. It took 30 years to complete this enormous marble sculpture, a celebration of the power of water, wanted by the Pope. Completed in the 1725, it is with no doubt one of the best known fountains in the whole world. With the dream of coming back to Rome soon, thousands of tourists throw their coins into this basin! Would you try and see what happens?
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