The Roman street food is a captivating blend of ancient Roman flavors and traditional Jewish recipes, born in the streets and perfected over centuries. This culinary walk begins in the lively heart of downtown Rome, near the iconic Pantheon, which we will not just admire from the outside, but step inside and explore together, discovering its incredible history and architectural genius.
This is not just a food tour, it’s a journey through Rome’s beauty, history and everyday life. You will visit Largo di Torre Argentina, also known as the “cat sanctuary”, home to a colony of around 100 cats living among the ruins of ancient Rome. Then you will soak in the atmosphere of Campo de’ Fiori market, we’ll make our way toward the charming Tiber Island and into the historic Jewish Ghetto, one of the city’s most authentic food districts.
Along the way, you’ll hear a rich mix of ancient history and everyday stories, from fascinating legends of the past to anecdotes about Roman life today.
Of course, there will be plenty of tastings, enjoyed in the true Roman way: standing, strolling, and savoring the city one bite at a time. You’ll indulge in a delicious variety of local favorites, including a classic cappuccino and cornetto to start, unique artisanal chocolate, authentic Roman pizza, the beloved supplì and a sweet finish with gelato or tiramisù – plus a few refreshing drinks along the way.