Jewish Ghetto Rome: History, Culture & Food
Rome has plenty of unique neighborhoods, but the Jewish Quarter is particularly distinctive. Its cobblestone streets, historic piazzas, and striking architecture give it so much character. Why the Jewish Ghetto Is a Unique Neighborhood Today, a thriving Jewish community still lives here, continuing traditions that date back centuries. That living...
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Spirito di Vino Review: Roman Flavor and Local Character
Spirito DiVino is a place I have known and returned to for many years. I have eaten here seven or eight times, and it is one of those restaurants in Rome that never loses its sense of purpose. It is family run, deeply rooted in Roman tradition, and built around...
Rome Christmas Market 2025: Festive Magic in the Eternal City
Rome might be best known for its ancient sites, but during Christmas, the city lights up with festive magic. Imagine Christmas markets filling centuries-old streets, church bells ringing through the air, music echoing from every corner, and stalls selling some of the best food in Rome with a seasonal twist....
Best Tiramisu in Rome: The Creamy Classic You Can’t Miss
What Makes a Great Tiramisu? I don’t think anyone could argue with me when I say tiramisu is the best of the best when it comes to Italian desserts. This layered specialty, which regularly features on my Rome food tours, is made of coffee-drenched ladyfingers, mascarpone cream, cocoa powder, and...
Top 10 Most Instagrammed Roman Dishes
There are two universal truths: Italians take food rules more seriously than soccer fans take penalties, and the rest of the world can’t stop posting pictures of pasta. Somewhere between #foodporn and #carbonara, Roman cuisine has quietly taken over Instagram feeds—and nonna is both proud and slightly horrified. Rome, the...
How Local Gastronomy Has Become the Lifeblood of Corporate Events in Europe
Once upon a time, corporate events were all about ticking boxes: stick to the agenda, get everyone in the room, call it a success. But that approach doesn’t really fly anymore, especially in Europe. Things have shifted. Now, it’s just as much about what people feel as what they learn....
Best Restaurants in Testaccio: Where to Eat Like a Local
The first time I walked through the streets of Rome’s Testaccio neighborhood, the aroma of food nearly made me swoon with hunger. It’s no small surprise considering the Testaccio is one of Rome’s most authentic foodie neighborhoods. It seems as if every square inch has some sort of classic trattoria,...
Best Restaurants in Prati, Rome
Compared to well-known neighborhoods like Trastevere, Monti, and Testaccio, Prati tends to get overlooked. While many people are acquainted with Prati due to its location alongside the Vatican, it’s also home to a stellar line-up of eateries. Although I’ve been running my Rome food tours for several years, I still...
Best Restaurants in Monti, Rome
Monti is often regarded as one of the best areas to stay in Rome, largely due to its proximity to the Colosseum and the Forum, but it’s also a mecca for foodies. It’s among the Italian capital’s oldest neighborhoods, so expect a wide array of cozy trattorias and traditional ristorantes...
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Eternal Rome: Jewish Ghetto, Campo de' Fiori and Trastevere
Explore the historic Campo de' Fiori market, tasting unique dishes in the Jewish Ghetto and enjoying VIP access to top restaurants in Trastevere, including a Slow Food Presidium.
- Mon-Sat
- 4 Hours
- Small Group
Twilight Trastevere Rome Food Tour
Enjoy Trastevere's hottest spots and best kept secrets like a true VIP
- Daily
- 4 Hours
- Small Group
- Daily
- 3.5 Hours
- Small Group