Campo de' Fiori: Our most recommended tours and activities

Rome: Street Food Tour with Local Guide

1. Rome: Street Food Tour with Local Guide

Tuck into Rome's iconic street food on a guided walking tour of the Jewish Quarter or Trastevere. Learn about local food with five tastings and try delicacies, such as pizza, supplì, and seasonal dishes. Choose between a tour of Trastevere or a tour of the Jewish Quarter, two of Rome's most picturesque districts with group and private tour options available. With your guide, learn about Rome’s history through its most beloved street food. If you've chosen the Trastevere tour, meet your guide on Tiber Island and soak up its unique atmosphere before entering Trastevere. Step into vibrant squares, such as Piazza Santa Maria, and indulge in popular street food, from cheesy supplì to deliciously sweet Sicilian cannoli. If you've chosen the tour of the Jewish Quarter, head to the lively Campo De' Fiori square where one of the oldest open-air markets takes place every morning. Then, follow your guide to Rome's Jewish Quarter and see highlights, including the Portico of Octavia and the Turtle Fountain. Throughout both tours, enjoy five tastings with a sample of wine and beer. Both tours finish on a sweet note with the perfect Italian gelato.

Rome: Pasta-Making Class Cook and Dine with a Local Chef

2. Rome: Pasta-Making Class Cook and Dine with a Local Chef

There’s nothing like a home-cooked Italian meal—especially when it’s been prepared with the help of a professional chef, and when you get to enjoy it in a private kitchen in the heart of Rome's Trastevere neighborhood! This is an experience that only “real Romans” (and ones who are friends with a chef!) usually get to have. Now you can, too! You’ll be greeted with prosecco and a plate of cured meats and cheese—the perfect aperitivo to get your class started! Enjoy introductions as you get to know the other participants. Once you’ve relaxed, it’s time to learn how to make fettuccine and ravioli from scratch with traditional red and white sauces, such as amatriciana, puttanesca, gricia, or cacio e pepe. You'll use seasonal ingredients to achieve the best flavor, which means your professional chef will choose the sauce based on what's available at the local markets. If you want to make authentic Italian food when you return home, this is the number-one skill to learn. Your chef will guide you through the hands-on process, which is lots of fun for both children and adults. Feel free to pick their brain about all things food and Rome-related. This is your chance to learn how to cook and eat like a local. Next, it’s time to eat. Enjoy your home-cooked pasta, along with wine, and finish on a sweet note with homemade gelato prepared by your professional chef. By the end, you won’t just leave with a fun, rewarding memory for the whole family. You’ll also leave with the know-how to make an authentic Italian dish that’s sure to impress your friends back home! Sites Visited: Charming cooking school in the heart of Trastevere reserved just for your group.

Rome: Food Tour and Wine Tasting in a Traditional Trattoria

3. Rome: Food Tour and Wine Tasting in a Traditional Trattoria

Eat your way through the "Eternal City" on a guided walking tour of Rome. Feel the lively atmosphere as you make your way from Campo de’ Fiori to the Trastevere with plenty of wine and street food. Meet your guide at the perfect spot for a tour focused on food and wine, and sample a selection of artisanal salamis from Italy, paired with your first taste of the country’s fine wines. Stroll through the city center as your guide divulges its strange and wonderful history. Then, nourish yourself with some local cheese at an historic shop that sells cheeses of various Italian origins. Sample another glass of carefully selected wine and try the authentic Roman specialty of baccalà fritto (fried salted cod). Continue with a tasting of 2 other typically Roman foods: pizza "by the slice" and supplì (rice balls). Visit eateries that specialize in the production of these scrumptious treats to experience new taste sensations and unforgettable aromas. Digest all your delicious food samples on a stroll to supper in one of the coziest restaurants in the Trastevere district. Known for the quality of its food, this quarter is considered to have the best restaurants in Rome. Enjoy an exquisite Roman antipasto and 2 first courses, accompanied by 2 different Italian wines of protected production and origin. Finally, try some locally made Italian ice cream in flavors typical of a famous gelateria to complete your immersive journey into Italian cuisine.    

Rome: City Highlights Private Electric Bike Tour

4. Rome: City Highlights Private Electric Bike Tour

Explore the charm of Rome by electric bike: although the city center has no cycle paths, your local guide will lead you along streets and alleys that are difficult to be accessed by car traffic to let you enjoy a safe experience. Enjoy a pleasant and fun ride through the historic districts of Rome. You will cross charming alleys, lively squares, and ancient monuments of the Eternal City. During the brief stops you will listen to anecdotes and curiosities about the great history of the Roman Empire. You can choose to take the tour in the morning to enjoy the early hours of the day, or in the afternoon to admire the beautiful sunset that falls over the roofs of Rome. Riding an electric bike is fun and easy: whenever you start to feel tired, you can get a boost from the eco-friendly motor to overcome a hill. The tour can be customized according to the monuments you want to visit or have already visited (always riding safe routes and without leaving the historic center area). See attractions such as the Portico of Octavia. the Theater of Marcellus, the Colosseum, Piazza Venezia, Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, and many more.

Rome: E-Bike Night Tour with Food and Wine Tasting

5. Rome: E-Bike Night Tour with Food and Wine Tasting

Glide along the streets of the Italian capital at night on a guided e-bike tour. Enjoy some cheese and wine, admire highlights, such as the Trevi Fountain and Pantheon, and uncover the history behind each turn. Start your sightseeing adventure with some tasty cheese and wine and views of the imposing Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. Then, hop aboard your bike and discover Rome. Once you feel comfortable on your e-bike, follow an experienced guide and marvel at some of Rome’s most iconic spots. Glide through the narrow streets of Monti and admire the Fori Imperiali. Climb up the Campidoglio and go through the historic center with its famous squares, such as Campo de'Fiori, Piazza Navona, and the Pantheon. Don't forget to bring a coin for the Trevi Fountain. Take a relaxing sightseeing ride on an e-bike suitable for all fitness levels. Enjoy the support and guidance of your guide who is there to answer any questions and provide safety tips while navigating the Eternal City.

Rome: Private Customizable 3-Hour Golf Cart City Tour

6. Rome: Private Customizable 3-Hour Golf Cart City Tour

Tour Rome on a private golf cart tour. Set up your own itinerary with the help of the guide and discover the city's top sights like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and the Spanish Steps. Meet your guide outside your Rome hotel, climb into your golf cart and start to discover the Eternal City. If this is your first time in Rome, work with your guide to create an itinerary that hits all the top sights. Drive to the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Piazza Navona, and the Spanish Steps and get a commentary at each stop. As you drive through the streets, learn fun facts about this historic city and see some of its tucked-away sights. If you're familiar with Rome's top sights, explore its hidden secrets with your guide, or pick a theme tour focused on street art or your favorite movie set in the city.

Rome: Campo de'Fiori & Ghetto Street Food Tour with Tastings

7. Rome: Campo de'Fiori & Ghetto Street Food Tour with Tastings

Join a guided tour in Rome designed especially for foodies. Wander past popular attractions as you seek out the foods loved by locals. Try a panini with porchetta, indulge in a deep-fried rice ball, and more as you explore the city with a licensed guide. Meet your guide in the heart of the city and set out to discover the city and taste typical Italian fare. See Piazza Del Fico and head to Campo de' Fiori which hosts a neighborhood market in the mornings. If you've joined a morning tour, enjoy the opportunity to sample local products, including cheese, truffles, olive oil, and vinegar. Then, continue your walking tour, stopping along the way to try some of the city's best foods. Savor a Suppli, a fried rice ball and Rome's favorite street food. You'll also get to try Roman-style pizza and Carciofi alla Romana along the way. Listen to interesting stories about the Eternal City as you walk, including the infamous murder of Julius Caesar. Walk through the Jewish Ghetto, see the Tempio Maggiore di Roma, the Turtle Fountain, and Largo di Torre Argentina. Follow your guide as you make your way towards the Pantheon, before heading to the nearby Piazza di Sant'Eustachio. Relish one final tasting here as you enjoy a traditional gelato, ending your guided foodie tour on a sweet note.

Rome: Jewish Ghetto & Campo de Fiori by Night Food Tour

8. Rome: Jewish Ghetto & Campo de Fiori by Night Food Tour

Enjoy an intimate food and culture tour of Rome in the evening, and see the major sights of the “Eternal City” as you feast on homemade pasta, pastries, and more. Meet your guide on Piazza Mattei in the Jewish Ghetto, and stroll off to discover ancient squares that hum with restaurants and market life.  See baroque fountains and statues that strike poses before imposing architecture. Stop at 7 different tasting venues en route, including restaurants, delicatessens, and other notable sites. Go to Piazza Navona, built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian and site of a city market in the late 15th century. See some of Rome’s finest baroque architecture, and Bernini’s Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four Rivers). Visit the site of a medieval market at Campo de’ Fiori and admire the local atmosphere. Learn about the death of Julius Caesar at Pompey Theatre, and pass some of the most significant remains of Ancient Rome, including the Theatre of Marcellus, the Temple of Apollo, and the Portico of Octavia. Fine wine and local fare take center stage throughout, with tastings at venues loved by the locals. Discover sites the guidebooks don’t mention, and listen to stories of local lore. Meet people who take great pride in the quality of their products, whether it’s pizza, pasta, or fresh vegetables prepared as they have been for generations.

Rome: Half-Day Ancient Appian Way & Aqueducts E-Bike Tour

9. Rome: Half-Day Ancient Appian Way & Aqueducts E-Bike Tour

The Roman countryside boasts plenty of remarkable vistas. There’s plenty to take in on this half-day cycling tour, from the 2,300-year-old cobblestone roads to the ancient ruins and the incredible scenery. After a short urban ride, you will reach the beginning of the Ancient Appian Way and then continue to cycle past ancient tombs and the ruins of an Imperial palace. As you ride, your guide will share interesting historical facts that will open your eyes to the Rome beyond the monuments. Leaving the Ancient Appian Way, you will follow the ancient aqueducts through the Roman countryside, where you might feel like you are in the wild side of Rome of centuries ago. After a pleasant ride back, your tour ends with a return to central Rome.

Rome: Pantheon, Trevi Fountain & Roman Squares Guided Tour

10. Rome: Pantheon, Trevi Fountain & Roman Squares Guided Tour

Stroll through the heart of Rome on a guided walking tour and discover some of the most iconic sights of Rome. Visit Navona Square, the most elegant of all Roman squares, a cosmopolitan meeting place with many outdoor cafes and seasonal fairs, where the famous Bernini’s Four Rivers Fountain stands. Discover the church of San Luigi dei Francesi that houses the world-renowned cycle of paintings by Caravaggio. See the Pantheon, the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome and one of the best-preserved of all Ancient Roman buildings. Throw your coin into the Trevi Fountain, the largest baroque fountain in the city and one of the most famous fountains in the world, surely one of the icons of Rome. See the Spanish Square with the Bernini’s fountain La Barcaccia and the magnificent and celebrated Spanish Steps that lead up to the Church of Trinità dei Monti. Off the Piazza, there are boutiques of the most famous high fashion brands.   

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We had Laura taking our tour and she was absolutely brilliant. We tried a variety of traditional Italian foods and learnt about the ancient history of Rome. Her knowledge was amazing and the pizza was to die for! Would recommend to anyone visiting Rome.

Aside for the delicious food, our evening was sprinkled with bits of history and stories you would not read from school books. Emilio offered suggestions of other activities to do in the area. Fabulous work!

You learn how to find good food in Rome and the guide Monique was really good. Also we had a small group which was really nice.

What a great and informative food tour! Love how friendly the guide is as well!

Excellent tour , our guide was fantastic. You won't be disappointed.