3-hour Testaccio Food Tour in Rome
Rome, Italy
Trip Type: Food Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Testaccio Food Tour is a 3-hour walking tour that gives you the opportunity to learn about real Roman cuisine and its history while tasting some of the best food Rome has to offer.
We are dedicated to support small businesses, eating local, seasonal, and being fully immersed in the community.
All the stands, restaurants, cafes, markets have been chosen for being part of local food system because we truly believe local food tastes better and brings huge benefits to the community and to the environment.
We are dedicated to support small businesses, eating local, seasonal, and being fully immersed in the community.
All the stands, restaurants, cafes, markets have been chosen for being part of local food system because we truly believe local food tastes better and brings huge benefits to the community and to the environment.
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Testaccio Food Tour is a 3-hour walking tour that gives you the opportunity to learn about real Roman cuisine and its history while tasting some of the best food Rome has to offer.
We are dedicated to support small businesses, eating local, seasonal, and being fully immersed in the community.
All the stands, restaurants, cafes, markets have been chosen for being part of local food system because we truly believe local food tastes better and brings huge benefits to the community and to the environment.Go to a local market to taste regional produce and experience everyday life in Rome. Discover this cheese and salami shop and taste regional delicacies. Discover the hill built by the Romans stratifying shards of amphorae. Visit the ancient slaughterhouse, now turned into an art istallation complex. Sample the best Sicilian Cannoli. Visit the Artists' Cemetery that the poet Shelley said would make you fall in love with death. Taste the best of Rome's street food in a real Pizzeria. Find out the difference between ice cream and artisanal gelato and taste the best in town. You could walk and explore for hours, and enjoy just being among friendly locals.
Rione Testaccio is the place to go for the authentic feel of today's Rome. Testaccio is described as traditional and working-class. Here all the people know each other, businesses are family owned and have been handed down for generations. There are craft shops, traditional Roman restaurants and a large open market, the soul of the neighborhood.
Testaccio is also full of places of artistic and cultural interest. There is the famous Artists’ Cemetery, the ancient slaghterhouse turned into the Macro Museum, but above all a few steps from Testaccio there is the Aventino with the beautiful Parco degli Aranci, and the Knights of Malta keyhole which gives the most fabulous views of St. Peter’s in Rome.
We are dedicated to support small businesses, eating local, seasonal, and being fully immersed in the community.
All the stands, restaurants, cafes, markets have been chosen for being part of local food system because we truly believe local food tastes better and brings huge benefits to the community and to the environment.Go to a local market to taste regional produce and experience everyday life in Rome. Discover this cheese and salami shop and taste regional delicacies. Discover the hill built by the Romans stratifying shards of amphorae. Visit the ancient slaughterhouse, now turned into an art istallation complex. Sample the best Sicilian Cannoli. Visit the Artists' Cemetery that the poet Shelley said would make you fall in love with death. Taste the best of Rome's street food in a real Pizzeria. Find out the difference between ice cream and artisanal gelato and taste the best in town. You could walk and explore for hours, and enjoy just being among friendly locals.
Rione Testaccio is the place to go for the authentic feel of today's Rome. Testaccio is described as traditional and working-class. Here all the people know each other, businesses are family owned and have been handed down for generations. There are craft shops, traditional Roman restaurants and a large open market, the soul of the neighborhood.
Testaccio is also full of places of artistic and cultural interest. There is the famous Artists’ Cemetery, the ancient slaghterhouse turned into the Macro Museum, but above all a few steps from Testaccio there is the Aventino with the beautiful Parco degli Aranci, and the Knights of Malta keyhole which gives the most fabulous views of St. Peter’s in Rome.
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