There’s no better place to dive into authentic Italian dishes and drinks than Rome’s Trastevere neighborhood. From enoteca to osteria, you’ll get a true flavor of what makes Rome’s cuisine so unique and delicious. Start the evening like an Italian getting to know your local guide and small group of travelers (12 people max) over a glass of wine or prosecco paired with cured meats and cheeses from the region. After, pop by a family-run restaurant making the best supplì in town for over 40 years on your way to try Rome's beloved cocktail, the Aperol spritz, at an iconic neighborhood institution. Take a short walk to a cozy wine bar to sample three types of bruschette with a glass of red and white wine. Then, sit down at a typical trattoria for a family-style pasta dinner and more wine. No trip to Rome is complete without gelato! Enjoy a cup or cone before parting ways with your guide. You’ll end the tour with invaluable insight into how to eat like a local for the rest of your visit.
Food & Wine Tour
Begin the evening at a local wine bar in the heart of Trastevere! Dive into the world of Italian wines as you soak up the charming atmosphere. Sample prosecco alongside some traditional prosciutto and cheeses.
Open since 1979, locals swear this restaurant makes the best supplì in town.
The next spot is practically a Roman monument in itself! One of Trastevere’s most beloved bars, this spot is always packed with locals which makes it the perfect place to learn about traditional Italian drinks. Sip on a spritz as you hear the fascinating story behind Italy’s iconic aperitif.
ake your spritz to the beautiful piazza next door where you'll see the Basilica of Our Lady. This is said to be the oldest church dedicated to the Virgin Mary in Rome and it was probably the first official place of Christian worship.
This enoteca specializes in natural wines. Sample a glass of red and white wine paired with three deliciously unique types of bruschetta. The owner hand-picks all the products here to ensure optimal quality and flavor.
One of the most iconic restaurants of the Trastevere neighborhood in Rome run by the same family for over three generations! Alongside three types of pasta, you’ll sample two glasses of flavorsome wine.
Savor a cup or cone of artisan gelato for a delicious way to end the evening.
This tour meets at Piazza di San Cosimato, in front of "Bar Il Siciliano", Piazza di San Cosimato, 61, 00153. The guide will be holding a red Devour Tours tote bag or sign. Please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in.
- Please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. No refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows after tour commencement or departure.
- Those with dietary restrictions need to contact Walks & Devour Customer Support Team before the tour date so we can arrange your food.
- Bring a water bottle.
- Please note that this description is an example and stops or tastes will vary if you join the morning tour. Tastes are also subject to change with the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have a delicious experience.
- (Note: If you choose the 6:15 tour time when booking, you'll enjoy a shorter experience at a lower price, with a spritz, suppli, dinner, and gelato included.)
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