About this tour
Spend four hours navigating Rome's neighbourhood markets and monuments with a local guide, sampling over ten regional dishes paired with wine and beer. You'll start at Campo de' Fiori, the city's working produce market, then walk to iconic sites including Trevi Fountain whilst eating your way through neighbourhood trattorias and wine bars. The tour balances eating and walking in equal measure, steering clear of tour-bus crowds by sticking to spots locals actually frequent.
Highlights
- Browse Campo de' Fiori's stalls with a Roman guide
- Taste ten-plus regional specialities and local wines
- Walk past Trevi Fountain and neighbourhood landmarks
- Lunch with main course and wine included
- Learn how Romans shop and eat daily
What to expect
Your guide will meet you at the market in mid-morning. Expect to stop at produce stalls, a few neighbourhood osterias and wine bars where you'll sample cured meats, cheeses, fresh pasta, seasonal vegetables and wines suited to each dish. You'll walk steadily between stops—moderate pace, but nothing strenuous. The route takes in Trevi Fountain and adjoining streets, though you won't queue at major monuments. By late afternoon you'll have eaten a proper lunch and had several glasses of wine. Bring comfortable shoes; cobblestones are uneven.
Good to know
Arrange your own transport to the meeting point—taxis and buses nearby. Vegetarian diets accommodated with advance notice; vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free cannot be catered for. Not suitable if you have severe nut allergies or mobility issues. Casual smart dress expected. Tour route may change. Gratuity not included.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







