During our 2,5 hours stroll down the very Roman city centre we will indulge in the city’s best street food, from salami to pizza, from classics like supplí (deep fried risotto rice balls) to fried artichokes, ending with a refreshing artisan ice-cream. You will love them all. This unforgettable food and cultural experience will give you a taste of daily life in one of Rome’s most iconic areas: Campo dè Fiori, Jewish ghetto, Pantheon.
Campo de' Fiori, which literally "field of flowers", name dates to the Middle Ages when the area was a meadow, is one of the few squares in Rome without a church, it has always been dedicated to commerce and trade, still nowadays the square host a daily fresh market.
Visiting the Jewish Ghetto in Rome is a must, it is the oldest Jewish settlement in all of Europe (dating back to the 2nd century B.C.), home a striking synagogue, host kosher bakeries and Jewish-Roman trattorias. The Jewish Ghetto is one of the loveliest, most atmospheric areas of Rome. Compact and very pedestrian-friendly, it’s one of my favorite places for a stroll.
The Theater of Pompey, which was built between 61 and 55 BC by Pompey the Great, was located in this area, it was here that Julius Caesar was killed at the foot of Pompey's statue. Now, archaeologists have unearthed a concrete structure nearly 10 feet wide and 6.5 feet tall (3 meters by 2 meters) that may have been erected by Caesar's successor to condemn the assassination.
You will make your own way to the meeting points