

This is a food walking tour so we ended up walking to a handful of different establishments scattered throughout the Trastevere neighborhood. She also shared many of her favorite places to eat throughout the city. She was super friendly, passionate about food, and shared tons of information about Rome’s food culture. One thing I appreciate about Devour is the small group size-I believe they limit their groups to 10 guests. I arrived about 10 minutes early to meet our local guide Fernanda and chat with the other guests as everyone arrived. This square has a small farmer’s market during the day and it’s a popular meeting spot for neighborhood locals. My Devour Tour started at 6:00 pm at the square Piazza di San Cosimato in the Trastevere neighborhood. It’s also my favorite area to stay in when I visit Rome since it feels fairly “neighborhoody” (at least when compared to the very center of Rome). The Trastevere is a centuries-old, working-class bohemian neighborhood that is now famous for its lively streets, great bars, and excellent restaurants. My Experience On The Trastevere Rome: Gourmet Food & Wine TourĪlright, let’s take a deep dive into my Devour Trastevere Gourmet Food & Wine Tour. The Trastevere is also a super fun neighborhood in Rome that many tourists don’t visit so that was a nice bonus.
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I chose the Trastevere Rome: Gourmet Food & Wine Tour because this tour included a few different stops for wine and small bites but ended with a full meal of pasta. Pasta-Making Class: Cook, Dine & Drink Wine With A Local Chef.

