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1 / 6Rome Guided Food Market Tour with Authentic Trattoria Tastings
About this activity
This food & drink tours is one of the standout things to do in Rome, Italy. it combines the highlights below into a single, easy-to-book experience from €55 per person. Begin at the Mercato Centrale, a modern culinary hub inside Termini Station, where traditional Italian ingredients meet contemporary gourmet flair. Taste artisanal cheeses, freshly baked focaccia, and handmade pasta from local vendors passionate about preserving Rome’s food heritage.<br/><br/>Stop off in an authentic Roman Trattoria and share in the love of italian food and culture with specially curated tastings and atmosphere.<br/><br/>Continue to the Nuovo Mercato di Testaccio, the beating heart of Roman daily life. Here, among the colorful produce stalls and family-run trattorias, sample authentic street foods like supplì (crispy rice balls) and porchetta sandwiches while hearing stories of old Testaccio’s working-class roots and love of good food.<br/><br/>Finish at a traditional Rome wet market, where butchers, fishmongers, and vegetable sellers proudly display their seasonal treasures. This is where locals truly shop — lively, fragrant, and full of character.<br/>
Stop off in an authentic Roman Trattoria and share in the love of italian food and culture with specially curated tastings and atmosphere.
Continue to the Nuovo Mercato di Testaccio, the beating heart of Roman daily life. Here, among the colorful produce stalls and family-run trattorias, sample authentic street foods like supplì (crispy rice balls) and porchetta sandwiches while hearing stories of old Testaccio’s working-class roots and love of good food.
Finish at a traditional Rome wet market, where butchers, fishmongers, and vegetable sellers proudly display their seasonal treasures. This is where locals truly shop — lively, fragrant, and full of character.
Good to know
- •Duration: approximately 2 hours.
- •Confirmation is instant — your spot is secured the moment you book.
- •Offered in 6 languages.
- •A specific meeting point is provided — check the Meeting point section below for the exact location and map.
- •Confirm weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable footwear before you go.
Who it's for
Best time to visit
Rome is rewarding year-round, but spring and early autumn typically bring the most comfortable temperatures and thinner crowds than peak summer. Morning departures tend to be quieter and cooler; booking ahead is recommended in high season as popular food & drink tours slots in Rome sell out.







