Vatican and Trionfale Market Tour with Wine and Food Tasting
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Located in the heart of Rome, the neighborhoods of Prati and Trionfale house the city’s oldest food market and traditional eateries as well as some great historic monuments that you cannot miss. During this food and art tour, you will sample the best of traditional delicacies accompanied by excellent Italian wine and experience the city like a true local. Led by a food connoisseur and a professional tour guide you will explore new flavors and typical recipes that will make you fall in love with this city and its culinary traditions. Walking through the picturesque streets of Rome you will stop in the most authentic food spots and farmers markets to sample a variety of Italian specialities, including the finest cheeses and salumi, freshly prepared pizzas, risotto balls “Supplì” and much more!
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Pink Umbrella Tours
Stop At: Mercato Trionfale
We will visit the oldest market in Rome and one of the biggest in Italy and Europe. It has more than 200 stalls and offers a variety of typical Italian agricultural products made by local farmers.
Duration: 50 minutes
Stop At: Prati
Prati is an elegant and authentic district of Rome with residential buildings, high-quality restaurants and some historic monuments.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Borgo
Borgo is another historic neighbourhood of Rome stretching between the banks of the River Tiber to Vatican City. It is home to some prominent attractions, including Castel Sant’Angelo.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At:
We will continue our tour walking along the Vatican walls. Here you will hear about the history and architecture of this impressive construction and see some interesting attractions, including Porta Sant’Anna and 16th century Porta Angelica, the latter was the main access route for the pilgrims arriving to Rome in the past.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Passetto di Borgo
Rome’s hidden gem, Passetto di Borgo is an elevated passage that links the Vatican City with the Castel Sant'Angelo. It was built in 1277 by Pope Nicholas III and served at least two times as an escape route for Popes in danger.
Duration: 10 minutes