Rome: Trastevere Rooftop Opera + Aperitivo + Wine
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Rome: Trastevere Rooftop Opera + Aperitivo + Wine

Asiste a un concierto de ópera italiana con aperitivo en Trastevere, un barrio de Roma. Situado en el distrito histórico, este evento combina música y cocina para ofrecer una visión de la cultura romana. Vívelo desde la azotea de Trastevere Roma - UNA Esperienze, rodeado de vistas del distrito. Antes de que empiece el evento, explora la azotea y capta el horizonte romano desde un mirador. Escucha a vocalistas profesionales interpretar ópera clásica italiana. Durante el evento, se sirven refrescos de aperitivo y platos tradicionales romanos.
Rome: Trastevere Food Tour + Tastings
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Rome: Trastevere Food Tour + Tastings

Únete a una visita guiada a pie por Roma para explorar la ciudad y probar la comida italiana local. Comienza en la Plaza Navona, y luego dirígete al barrio de Trastevere, donde tu guía compartirá historias sobre la historia de la zona. Escucha hablar del asesinato de Julio César mientras paseas por la Plaza de las Tres Fuentes y Campo dei Fiori. Visita la Plaza de Santa María, donde se encuentra una de las iglesias más antiguas de Roma, la Basílica de Santa María en Trastevere. Sumérgete en el ajetreado entorno de la Piazza Trilussa, centro de la vida nocturna. Por el camino, prueba los Suppli, una bola de arroz frito, y el "panino con porchetta", una popular comida callejera romana.
Trastevere & Campo de Fiori Rome: Guided Food Tour
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Trastevere & Campo de Fiori Rome: Guided Food Tour

Únete a un tour gastronómico local en Campo de Fiori y Trastevere, Roma, para ver la vida local y degustar la cocina romana. Empieza con merluza empanada crujiente y vino local en Campo de Fiori. Luego, cruza el río Tíber hasta Trastevere para probar el Supplì y la pasta clásica. Visita el "Rey de la Porchetta" para degustar cerdo asado y pizza bianca con cerveza artesana, y termina con helado artesanal en Trastevere. Un guía local compartirá historias y lugares ocultos, haciendo que el recorrido sea informativo y agradable. Este recorrido es adecuado para los entusiastas de la comida que quieran probar auténticos platos romanos y explorar barrios vibrantes.
Trastevere Rome: Small Group Guided Food Tour
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Trastevere Rome: Small Group Guided Food Tour

Experimenta la cocina local de Roma en un recorrido gastronómico en grupo reducido por Trastevere. Pasea por las calles adoquinadas con un guía local y visita cuatro restaurantes seleccionados. Prueba 15 comidas diferentes, desde charcuterías familiares hasta locales de comida callejera. Disfruta de una cena de 3 platos con vino o cerveza locales. Aprende sobre las tradiciones culinarias de Roma y la forma correcta de comer helado. Con un máximo de 12 invitados, espera una atención personalizada y opciones de horario flexibles.
Trastevere Rome: Guided Food Tour
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Trastevere Rome: Guided Food Tour

Únete a un recorrido culinario por Roma para explorar las ofertas de desayuno favoritas de la ciudad. Prueba maritozzi, cornetto con cappuccino y granizado de café mientras paseas por el Trastevere. Visita lugares históricos y una fábrica familiar de galletas, guiado por un gastrónomo local. Prueba platos emblemáticos como maritozzi dulces y salados rellenos de crema o pollo, maridados con vino, y termina con maritozzi de tiramisú. Conoce la cocina tradicional romana y la cultura local a través de este recorrido.
Rome: Food Tastings + Trastevere and Jewish Ghetto Guided Tour
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Rome: Food Tastings + Trastevere and Jewish Ghetto Guided Tour

Pasea por las encantadoras calles del Trastevere y el Gueto Judío en un delicioso recorrido gastronómico que muestra el lado auténtico de Roma. Sigue a tu guía por la Piazza Trilussa y el Vicolo del Cinque, probando porciones de pizza y Supplì (bolas de arroz) por el camino. A continuación, explora la Via del Moro y visita la famosa Iglesia de Santa Maria in Trastevere, uno de los santuarios más antiguos de Roma, que presenta 22 columnas de granito con capiteles jónicos y corintios procedentes de las ruinas de las Termas de Caracalla. Siente el ambiente clásico del Trastevere con una copa de buen vino en una de las osterias más antiguas del barrio. Disfruta de una variedad de platos tradicionales de pasta, como Carbonara, Cacio e Pepe, Amatriciana o Gricia. Cruza el río hasta la Isla Tiberina y admira el histórico Gueto Judío, rodeado de los restos del Imperio Romano. Deléitate con un Carciofo alla Giudia (alcachofa a la judía). Por último, termina esta expedición gastronómica con una cucharada de auténtico helado italiano.
Rome: Campo De Fiori, Jewish Ghetto & Trastevere Food Tour
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Rome: Campo De Fiori, Jewish Ghetto & Trastevere Food Tour

Saborea los platos de Roma, sus ricas tradiciones y sus sabores intemporales. El viaje comienza en el corazón de la ciudad, donde te espera un entusiasta guía local. Este recorrido favorito del público lleva a los gourmets por los barrios más apetitosos de Roma: el animado Campo de Fiori, el histórico Gueto Judío y el encantador Trastevere. Las estrellas del recorrido son los locales familiares seleccionados a mano, que conservan la cultura gastronómica local y sirven degustaciones de calidad tan generosas como sabrosas.
Rome: Trastevere and Jewish Quarter Guided Tour
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Rome: Trastevere and Jewish Quarter Guided Tour

Adéntrate en la cultura romana local con una visita guiada al barrio de Trastevere y al Barrio Judío de Roma. Reúnete con tu guía profesional en la Plaza Trilussa, el corazón de la vida nocturna romana, y adéntrate en el barrio más antiguo de Roma: Trastevere. Atraviesa antiguas callejuelas mientras admiras las estructuras históricas de épocas pasadas. Después, cruza la Isla Tiberina para llegar al Barrio Judío de Roma. Descubre la majestuosa sinagoga y el famoso Pórtico de Ottavia, símbolo de la población judía de Roma, antes de concluir tu recorrido en la Fuente de la Tortuga.
Rome: Trastevere Evening Food Stroll with Dinner and Wine
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Rome: Trastevere Evening Food Stroll with Dinner and Wine

Únete a un paseo gastronómico sin igual por el Trastevere, el barrio más de moda de Roma. Ven con hambre, ya que cada parada que hagas te dejará con ganas de más mientras hincas el diente a sabrosas delicias romanas. A lo largo del camino, probarás el supplì y disfrutarás de un Aperol Spritz, o de una copa de vino, antes de abrirte paso entre deliciosas pizzas romanas, embutidos frescos, una comida de pasta sentada, gelato, ¡y mucho, mucho más! Después de más de una docena de degustaciones por este barrio arquitectónicamente impresionante, sentirás que te has sumergido por completo en la cocina y la cultura romanas.

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OpciónTipoResumenDuraciónDesdeReservar
Rome: Trastevere and Jewish Quarter Guided TourEntradasAdéntrate en la cultura romana local con una visita guiada al barrio de Trastevere y al Barrio Judío de Roma. Reúnete c...Flexible€45.00Reservar
Rome: Trastevere Food Tour + TastingsEntradasÚnete a una visita guiada a pie por Roma para explorar la ciudad y probar la comida italiana local. Comienza en la Plaz...Flexible€52.00Reservar
Rome Trastevere: Underground Walking TourEntradasDetalles en la página de la opciónFlexible€59.00Reservar
Trastevere & Campo de Fiori Rome: Guided Food TourEntradasÚnete a un tour gastronómico local en Campo de Fiori y Trastevere, Roma, para ver la vida local y degustar la cocina ro...Flexible€76.00Reservar
Trastevere Rome: Guided Food TourEntradasÚnete a un recorrido culinario por Roma para explorar las ofertas de desayuno favoritas de la ciudad. Prueba maritozzi,...Flexible€89.00Reservar
Trastevere Rome: Small Group Guided Food TourEntradasExperimenta la cocina local de Roma en un recorrido gastronómico en grupo reducido por Trastevere. Pasea por las calles...Flexible€89.95Reservar
Rome: Food Tastings + Trastevere and Jewish Ghetto Guided TourEntradasPasea por las encantadoras calles del Trastevere y el Gueto Judío en un delicioso recorrido gastronómico que muestra el...Flexible€100.00Reservar
Rome: Trastevere Evening Food Stroll with Dinner and WineEntradasÚnete a un paseo gastronómico sin igual por el Trastevere, el barrio más de moda de Roma. Ven con hambre, ya que cada p...Flexible€109.00Reservar
Rome: Campo De Fiori, Jewish Ghetto & Trastevere Food TourEntradasSaborea los platos de Roma, sus ricas tradiciones y sus sabores intemporales. El viaje comienza en el corazón de la ciu...Flexible€110.00Reservar
Rome: Trastevere Rooftop Opera + Aperitivo + WineEntradasAsiste a un concierto de ópera italiana con aperitivo en Trastevere, un barrio de Roma. Situado en el distrito históric...Flexible€138.00Reservar

Explore Trastevere, one of Rome's most enchanting and historic neighborhoods, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and authentic Roman charm. This ancient district, situated on the west bank of the Tiber River, offers a captivating labyrinth of narrow, cobblestone streets, medieval houses, and picturesque piazzas. Trastevere is a hub for culinary delights, artisan workshops, and lively nightlife, providing an immersive experience into local Roman life. From delightful food tours that introduce you to traditional Italian flavors to evening strolls through its illuminated alleys, Trastevere promises an unforgettable journey through time and culture, allowing visitors to truly feel the pulse of the Eternal City.

Qué Esperar

When you visit Trastevere, expect to be enchanted by a lively and picturesque atmosphere. You'll navigate a maze of narrow, winding cobblestone streets, lined with centuries-old buildings adorned with ivy and colorful flowers. The air will often be filled with the aromas of traditional Roman cooking emanating from numerous trattorias. Expect a blend of historical discoveries, from ancient churches to charming piazzas, and vibrant contemporary life, especially in the evenings. The district pulsates with energy, offering ample opportunities for delicious food, artisan shopping, and enjoying the relaxed, bohemian ambiance. It's a place where history feels alive, and every corner holds a new visual treat or a culinary delight.

Puntos Destacados

Wander through picturesque cobblestone streets
Savor authentic Roman cuisine on a food tour
Discover hidden squares and artisan shops
Experience the vibrant evening atmosphere
Visit historical sites like Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere

Acerca de Trastevere Tours & Experiences

Trastevere, meaning 'across the Tiber', stands as a testament to Rome's enduring legacy, blending ancient history with contemporary vibrancy. Its charming streets are lined with ivy-clad buildings, local trattorias, and hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Once home to fishermen and artisans, the neighborhood has retained its working-class roots while evolving into a bohemian haven. Visitors are drawn to Trastevere for its unique character, distinct from the grand monuments of central Rome. Here, the pace feels different, more relaxed, inviting exploration and serendipitous discoveries. From the stunning Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere, one of Rome's oldest churches, to countless family-run eateries serving traditional Roman cuisine, every corner offers a glimpse into authentic Roman culture. The district truly comes alive in the evening, with street performers, bustling outdoor dining, and a convivial atmosphere that perfectly encapsulates la dolce vita. Engaging in a guided tour or a food experience in Trastevere allows guests to uncover its secrets, taste its culinary treasures, and appreciate its deep historical significance.

¿Por qué reservar en línea?

Booking your Trastevere tours and experiences online offers convenience and peace of mind. Secure your spot on popular food tours, opera evenings, or walking explorations in advance, especially during peak seasons. Online booking often provides instant confirmation and detailed itinerary information, allowing you to plan your visit efficiently. Many online tickets also offer flexible cancellation policies, adding an extra layer of security. Skip the hassle of waiting in line or dealing with language barriers, ensuring a smooth start to your immersive journey through Trastevere's charming streets and culinary delights.

Historia

Trastevere boasts a history as rich and layered as Rome itself. Its origins trace back to ancient Roman times, when it was considered 'beyond the Tiber' and inhabited by various non-Romans, including Etruscans and Jewish communities. Julius Caesar reportedly owned a villa here. During the Imperial era, it became a vibrant working-class district, with docks, warehouses, and homes for fishermen and sailors. Its narrow, winding streets and closely packed buildings date largely from the medieval period, reflecting its organic growth and the limited space available within the city walls. Throughout the centuries, Trastevere maintained its distinct identity, often seen as a place apart from the grandeur of central Rome, fiercely proud of its Roman roots and dialect. It was traditionally a hub for artisans and small businesses. In the 20th century, particularly after World War II, it began to gain recognition for its charm and authenticity, evolving into the popular, bohemian neighborhood it is today while still preserving much of its historical character and local traditions. The Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere, with its ancient foundations, serves as a prominent landmark reflecting this deep historical lineage.

Horario de apertura

Since Trastevere is an entire neighborhood, there are no universal opening and closing times. The public streets and piazzas are always open for exploration. However, specific establishments like restaurants, bars, shops, and museums within Trastevere adhere to their own operating hours. Most shops typically open from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, often closing for a siesta in the early afternoon. Restaurants and bars usually open for lunch around 12:30 PM and dinner from 7:00 PM onwards, with many staying open late into the night, especially on weekends. Churches generally have specific visiting hours, often closing during lunchtime.

Mejor momento para visitar

Trastevere offers different experiences depending on the time of day and year. For a quieter, more reflective visit, consider exploring in the late morning or early afternoon, particularly during weekdays, when the streets are less crowded. This allows for leisurely discovery of its hidden corners and historical sites. However, Trastevere truly comes alive in the late afternoon and evening. This is when the trattorias open for dinner, the piazzas fill with people, and the vibrant social scene begins. The cooler temperatures make evening strolls more comfortable, and the illuminated streets create a magical ambiance. Spring and autumn provide the most pleasant weather for walking tours.

Qué ver dentro

Within Trastevere, visitors can immerse themselves in a rich tapestry of sights and sounds. The district's most prominent landmark is the Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere, celebrated for its glittering mosaics and ancient origins. As you stroll, you will encounter numerous smaller churches and chapels, each with its own historical and artistic significance. The narrow alleys themselves are a highlight, revealing charming courtyards, artisan workshops, and independent boutiques. Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere is a lively hub, perfect for people-watching, while Piazza Trilussa often features street artists. For a panoramic view of Rome, a climb up Gianicolo Hill (Janiculum) on Trastevere's western edge is highly recommended. Food is integral to the Trastevere experience, with an abundance of traditional trattorias, pizzerias, and gelaterias offering authentic Roman flavors.

Cosas que saber

When visiting Trastevere, be prepared for walking on uneven cobblestone streets; comfortable footwear is essential. The neighborhood is very popular, so be mindful of crowds, especially in the evenings and on weekends. Many local eateries may be cash-only, or prefer cash for smaller purchases, so it's wise to carry some euros. While generally safe, be aware of your belongings in crowded areas, as with any popular tourist destination. Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory; usually, rounding up the bill or leaving a few euros is sufficient. Many small shops may close for a few hours in the early afternoon, so plan your shopping accordingly. Booking dinner reservations, especially for popular trattorias, is highly recommended.

Reglas para visitantes

As a public and residential neighborhood, general rules of respect apply when visiting Trastevere. Maintain a respectful noise level, particularly late at night, as people live here. Do not litter and dispose of waste properly. Respect private property and do not disturb residents. When visiting churches, observe the dress code requirements and maintain decorum. Always be mindful of pedestrian traffic in the narrow streets, especially since they are often shared with small vehicles and scooters. Smoking is generally allowed outdoors but be considerate of others.

¿Vale la pena visitarlo?

Trastevere is undeniably worth visiting for anyone seeking an authentic Roman experience away from the major tourist crowds. Its unparalleled charm, historical ambiance, and vibrant local life offer a unique insight into the city's soul. From its delectable food scene, featuring traditional Roman dishes in cozy trattorias, to its lively evening atmosphere with street artists and bustling piazzas, Trastevere provides a rich cultural immersion. The opportunity to wander its ancient streets, discover hidden architectural gems, and mingle with locals makes it an essential stop for a truly memorable journey through Rome's captivating past and present.

Preguntas frecuentes

What kind of tours can I take in Trastevere?

Trastevere offers a variety of tours, including guided food tours with tastings, evening strolls focusing on history and culture, opera experiences, and even underground walking tours exploring its hidden layers.

Is Trastevere good for food lovers?

Absolutely. Trastevere is renowned as a culinary hotspot in Rome, famous for its authentic trattorias, pizzerias, street food vendors, and traditional Roman dishes. Food tours are especially popular here.

Is Trastevere safe to walk around at night?

Yes, Trastevere is generally considered safe, especially in the main tourist areas and bustling piazzas. Like any popular area, it's advisable to be aware of your surroundings and belongings, particularly in crowded spots.

How do I get to Trastevere?

Trastevere is easily accessible by tram (Line 8), various bus routes, or on foot from central Rome. It also has its own train station, Roma Trastevere, with connections across the city.

Are there any specific historical sites in Trastevere?

Yes, the most prominent is the Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere, one of Rome's oldest churches. You'll also find smaller churches, ancient Roman remains, and charming medieval architecture throughout the district.

What is the best way to experience Trastevere?

The best way to experience Trastevere is on foot, allowing you to wander its narrow streets and discover its hidden gems. A guided tour can enhance your visit by providing historical context and culinary insights.

Is Trastevere suitable for families with children?

Yes, Trastevere can be very enjoyable for families. Children might enjoy the lively atmosphere, gelato, and exploring the charming streets. Some food tours cater to all ages. However, strollers might be challenging on the cobblestones.

Cómo llegar

Trastevere is well-connected and easily reachable from central Rome. You can take a tram (Line 8 from Piazza Venezia) directly into the heart of Trastevere, or several bus lines serve the area. Walking from popular sites like Campo de' Fiori or the Jewish Ghetto is also a pleasant option, typically taking 15-20 minutes. For those coming from further afield, Trastevere also has a train station (Roma Trastevere), which connects to other parts of the city and Fiumicino Airport.