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Rome Street Food Tour: Campo de' Fiori, Jewish Ghetto & Gelato

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Rome street food walk with tastings from Campo de' Fiori to the Jewish Ghetto

You’ll walk Rome’s tangled streets with a local guide, tasting supplì near Campo de’ Fiori, crunching into fried artichoke in the Jewish Ghetto, and ending with real gelato by ancient ruins. Expect laughter, local stories you won’t find in guidebooks, and flavors that stick with you long after you leave.

experience

What’s the experience like?

You know that feeling when you step into a city and everything’s just a little louder, brighter, and more chaotic than you expected? That was me outside Termini, trying to find our group for this Rome street food tour. Our guide—Francesca, who had this easy laugh—waved us over. She handed out little paper napkins and said something about “saving room,” which I definitely ignored by the second stop.

We wandered toward Campo de’ Fiori first. The market was still half-awake—vendors shouting in Romanesco, crates of artichokes stacked up, someone slicing mortadella so thin it looked almost see-through. I tried a supplì that burned my tongue (worth it), and Francesca told us how Roman rice balls are different from Sicilian ones. She pointed at a bakery window fogged up from the heat inside; I caught a whiff of warm bread mixed with something sweet—maybe figs? Or maybe my brain just wanted it to be figs. Hard to say.

After that we zigzagged through alleys I’d never have found alone. At one point, an old man leaned out his window above us and shouted down to Francesca—she answered back without missing a beat, then turned around grinning like this was just normal life here. In the Jewish Ghetto, we tried fried artichokes so crisp they crunched even over the city noise. Someone in our group asked about Julius Caesar (because of course), and Francesca walked us to Largo di Torre Argentina where she got quiet for a second before telling the story—her voice dropped lower as if we were all supposed to lean in.

The last stop was gelato near some ancient columns. My pistachio scoop melted faster than I could eat it but honestly, sitting there with sticky fingers and tired feet felt kind of perfect. I still think about that first bite of supplì—maybe because it tasted like being somewhere completely new but also weirdly familiar.

2h 30m
itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Discover Rome's street food and history

  • Meet guide and overview tour
  • Taste first Roman street foods
  • Visit Campo de’ Fiori market
  • Walk through different neighborhoods
  • Explore Jewish Ghetto and taste delicacy
  • See Largo di Torre Argentina and gelato
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Top questions

How long is the Rome street food tour?

How long is the Rome street food tour?

The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours.

Are vegetarian or lactose-free options available?

Are vegetarian or lactose-free options available?

Yes, vegetarian and lactose-free options are available if requested in advance.

Is gluten-free food provided on this tour?

Is gluten-free food provided on this tour?

No, gluten-free options are not available on this tour.

What neighborhoods does the food tour visit?

What neighborhoods does the food tour visit?

The tour visits Campo de’ Fiori, Rome Termini area, the Jewish Ghetto, and Largo di Torre Argentina.

Does the Rome street food tour include gelato?

Does the Rome street food tour include gelato?

Yes, authentic artisanal gelato is included at the end of the tour.

Is pickup included for this street food tour?

Is pickup included for this street food tour?

No hotel pickup is provided; participants meet at a designated location near Termini station.

How many people are on each tour?

How many people are on each tour?

The group size is semi-private with a maximum of 14 participants.

Is this walking tour suitable for children or strollers?

Is this walking tour suitable for children or strollers?

Yes, infants and small children can join; strollers are allowed.

inclusions

What’s included

Your day includes all street food tastings from pizza to supplì to gelato along several stops across central Rome neighborhoods; an English-speaking licensed guide leads you through markets and historic lanes; vegetarian or lactose-free diets can be accommodated with notice; expect about 2.5 hours of walking between bites before ending near Largo di Torre Argentina.

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