Any recommendations or referrals for walking food tours in Rome?
We’ll be there the first week in July.
Thanks.
hey hey emily1149
this has been asked many times. search bar top of page: food tours in rome
mary has posted sites to check 2/3/26 at 10:25am check out what she has posted, do your research and see what interests you. so many out there
aloha
Eating Europe tours always get great reviews
We have done a few in various locations and loved them all
EatingEurope.com
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We did the Eating Europe food tour of the Trastevere in Rome a couple of years ago. I remember fried artichokes, porchetta, pasta, street pizza, gelato and a few more offerings from local restaurants. I would recommend as we enjoyed it.
I enjoyed Eating Europe’s Testaccio food tour. We visited bakeries, food shops - an incredible deli! Market stalls, a couple of speciality shops, a restaurant for a lovely pasta lunch, and it included some history at the Protestant Cemetery, the Pyramid of Cestius, and Mt. Testaccio which is the result of centuries of piling up the broken pottery olive oil jars used to import oil from the Roman Empire. Interesting neighbourhood. Oh and did I mention we finished with some of the best gelato!
We went with this tour company in 2017. https://foodtourrome.com/. We did the Pratii tour. It was excellent.
We did the Eating Europe Twilight Trastevere Rome Food Tour and loved it so much that we did it the second time we went to Rome. We also gifted the tour to my son for his honeymoon. It's just a lot of fun and you go to places you wouldn’t normally go.