Step off the beaten path and dive into the layers of Rome with our 3.5-hour Underground Food Tour, where ancient ruins, secret corners, and unforgettable tastes come together for a one-of-a-kind experience.
Your adventure begins in the vibrant atmosphere of Campo de’ Fiori, a historic square still pulsing with Roman life and culinary tradition. From there, uncover the secrets of the Theater of Pompey, an ancient structure now hidden beneath the modern city—where every stone tells a story.
Winding through narrow alleys and tucked-away piazzas, you'll reach Piazza in Piscinula, a tranquil corner of medieval Rome, before crossing the timeless Ponte Fabricius to the enchanting Tiber Island. Along the route, you’ll enjoy tastings of authentic Roman fare at carefully selected stops, each offering a bite of history with a side of local flavor.
The tour concludes in the heart of Trastevere, one of Rome’s most beloved neighborhoods.
Private Tour
Campo de' Fiori is one of Rome’s most vibrant and historic squares, known today for its lively daily market and authentic Roman food scene. By day, the square bursts with fresh produce, local cheeses, cured meats, and fragrant herbs—perfect for a taste of traditional Italian ingredients.
Built in 55 BC, it was Rome’s first permanent theater and a grand cultural complex that once included gardens, a temple, and public meeting spaces.
Ponte Fabricio, built in 62 BC, is the oldest Roman bridge still in use today. Connecting the eastern bank of the Tiber River to Tiber Island, it’s a charming and historic crossing point that has stood for over two millennia.
You will make your own way to the meeting points