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Step into the heart of Rome for a guided evening journey through the city’s Jewish Ghetto and Campo Marzio neighborhoods, where culinary tradition and history blend seamlessly. This four-hour walking tour invites you to discover Rome’s vibrant culture while savoring local food and wine at authentic eateries.
Your local guide will lead you through bustling piazzas and charming backstreets, sharing stories that bring Rome’s rich past to life. Along the way, you’ll sample a variety of regional specialties, from fresh meats and vegetables to classic pizza, pasta, and irresistible desserts, paired with carefully selected wines and drinks.
As you stroll, you’ll encounter iconic landmarks such as Piazza Navona, Campo De’ Fiori, and the ancient Pompey Theatre, the legendary site of Julius Caesar’s assassination. The route also includes the Church of St. Eustace, the Senate House of Italy, and the striking exteriors of the Jewish Synagogue and Temple of Apollo.
A highlight of your evening is a sumptuous dinner set among the atmospheric ruins of one of Rome’s oldest theaters, offering a truly memorable dining experience. With seven tasting stops, you’ll enjoy the best of Roman cuisine while soaking in the city’s timeless ambiance.
This small-group tour is perfect for food lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Dietary restrictions can be accommodated with advance notice, though gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan diets cannot be catered for. Secure your spot now and treat yourself to an unforgettable night of flavors and stories in Rome!







