About this tour
Skip the gridlock and sore feet—cover Rome's best eating spots in four hours via golf cart. You'll taste your way through local markets and neighbourhood trattorias, sampling crispy supplì, fried courgette flowers, aged Parma ham with sheep's ricotta, Roman artichokes, and the white pizza Romans grab on market runs. Hotel pickup and a knowledgeable local guide round out the experience, keeping groups small and the pace manageable.
Highlights
- Golf cart access to tucked-away food vendors and local markets
- Crispy supplì and fried courgette flowers, fresh daily
- 24-month aged Parma ham paired with Roman countryside ricotta
- Roman-style artichokes prepared the neighbourhood way
- White pizza—the real stuff Romans eat
- Hotel collection and small group sizes
What to expect
Expect a leisurely four-hour circuit through Rome's eating culture, not its monuments. Your guide will pull up to family-run shops and markets where locals actually buy their lunch, stopping long enough to chat and taste properly. You're not rushing between Instagram spots; you're eating what Romans eat, in the places they eat it. The golf cart handles the geography, so you can focus on flavour and conversation. It's social without being forced, paced without being frantic.
Good to know
Wheelchair-accessible throughout. Prams and strollers welcome. Service animals permitted. Some central monuments may be under restoration due to the Jubilee—your operator will message any route changes ahead of time. Hotel pickup included; public transport nearby if needed.
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.







