Food Tour of the Vatican with Farmers Market and Wine Tasting
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Food Tour of the Vatican with Farmers Market and Wine Tasting
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Aktivitetslängd (2 hours)
Moderate
Hosted in English
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Vad du ska göra
Join us for a unique food tour of the Vatican, featuring a visit to a local farmers market and wine tasting at a nearby winery.
Tour Höjdpunkt
The district of Trionfale is home to a historic food market, one of the largest and oldest in the city. On this guided food tour, explore the neighborhoods of Trionfale and Prati, located near Vatican City, and sample local delicacies while visiting nearby landmarks.
Vad ingår?
Not wheelchair accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Vad ingår inte?
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Most travelers can participate
Vegetarian options can be accommodate only if advised in advance.
This tour does not accommodate vegans, gluten or dairyfree diets.
In case of allergy to nuts or dry fruits, please, be aware of possible risk of cross contamination.
The minimum drinking age for the wine tasting is 18 years old.
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 100 travelers
Visit the oldest market of Rome and one of the biggest of Italy, enjoy a walk through its hundreds stalls and taste some local products and specialties.
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Prati
Stopp: 20 minutes
Discover one of the central neighborhoods of the city, with its restaurants, elegant buildings and beautiful landmarks.
3
Borgo
Stopp: 20 minutes
Just between the banks of the river Tiber and the Vatican City, you will explore the district of Borgo and see the many attractions it houses, including Castel Sant'Angelo.
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Vatican Walls
Stopp: 20 minutes
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Passetto di Borgo
Stopp: 10 minutes
It is the elevated passage popes used to escape when their were in danger, built in 1277 by pope Nicholas III.