A Range of Tours

Private Food Experience

4 hours. 5 stops. The Rome we actually eat at.

This isn't a checklist tour. We're showing you the Rome we live in — the places we choose, the food we love, the neighbourhoods we walk through on our days off. Rome has been feeding people for 2,000 years. We know where it still does it best.

We meet in Piazza di Pasquino in the morning and spend four hours eating our way through Rome. Properly.

Roman Breakfast

Coffee and cornetti the way Romans do it. Standing at the bar, proper espresso, fresh pastries. Breakfast in Rome is a ritual — not just a meal — and we'll show you why.

Pizza in the Jewish Ghetto

Pizza al taglio from one of the neighbourhood's best. As we walk through the Ghetto and across Isola Tiberina, Alex shares the stories behind the streets — the history, the food, and why it all still matters.

Cold Cuts & Cheese in Trastevere

One of our personal favorites, and over a century old. Salumi, formaggi, and wine at a place we've been going to for years. The owners know us. The food is beyond what you'd expect — even if you knew where to ask.

Roman Pasta

Carbonara, cacio e pepe, amatriciana — done right, for four generations. A spot most tourists never find. This is the meal that makes you understand why Italians are so particular about their food.

Gelato (if you’re still up for it)

You’ll be full. But this is Rome so gelato isn’t negotiable :)




What’s included

All food and wine. Four hours with people who actually live here. Real conversation, not a script.

What to bring

Comfortable shoes, an appetite, and curiosity.

  • Duration: 4 hours

  • Group size: Private tours for up to 6 people

  • Price: €350 for 2 / €450 for 3 / €600 for 4 / €700 for 5 / €780 for 6

Private One Day Experience

6 hours. The Rome that takes all day to understand

Some cities you can do in an afternoon. Rome isn't one of them.

The same five food stops as our morning tour — but with Rome in between. More time in each neighbourhood, more stories, more of the city that most people walk through without really seeing. No rushing. No checklist. The day ends with aperitivo as Rome shifts into evening — the best possible way to watch this city change its mood.

Roman Breakfast

Coffee and cornetti the way Romans do it. Standing at the bar, proper espresso, fresh pastries. Breakfast in Rome is a ritual — not just a meal — and we'll show you why.

Pizza in the Jewish Ghetto

Pizza al taglio from one of the neighborhood's best. We take our time through the Ghetto and across Isola Tiberina — one of Rome's most layered and underrated corners — with stories that make the neighborhood unforgettable.

Cold Cuts & Cheese in Trastevere

One of our personal favorites, and over a century old. Salumi, formaggi, and wine at a place we've been going to for years. The owners know us. The food is beyond what you'd expect — even if you knew where to ask.

Roman Pasta

Carbonara, cacio e pepe, amatriciana — done right, for four generations. A spot most tourists never find. With the full day, there's no rush — this is lunch as it should be.

Gelato & Aperitivo

Gelato because this is Rome and it's non-negotiable. Then, as the city slows down and the light changes, we end with aperitivo — the Roman way of saying the day was worth it.

What’s included

All food and wine. A full day with people who actually live here. Real conversation, not a script.

What to bring

Comfortable shoes, an appetite, and curiosity.

  • Duration: 6 hours

  • Group size: Private tours for up to 6 people

  • Price: €550 for 2 / €750 for 3 / €950 for 4 / €1100 for 5 / €1200 for 6

One day Experience in Tuscany

Food, Wine tasting & Sights.

Coming Soon.

One day Experience in Umbria

Food, Wine tasting & Sights.

Coming Soon.

Our Private Tours

We don’t do scripts, headsets, or the hunt for ‘hidden gems’. Instead, we show you Rome the way we’d host a friend - focusing on places that are simply excellent and owners we’ve known for years. With a maximum of six guests and a pace that favours connection over checklists, our private experiences bridge the gap between local Italian insight and the high service standards you actually expect. This is the Rome we live in, shared with you exactly as it should be.

- Alex, your guide

Rome tastes better when you're with a local