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Offered in: English and 1 more
Good for avoiding crowds
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Face masks required for travelers in public areas
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Overview
Indulge in some of Rome’s most famous culinary treats on this small-group desserts tour of the Eternal City. Learn the secrets of artisan coffee-roasting at legendary Roman cafes Tazza d’Oro and Saint’Eustachio, and sample world-class gelato and tiramisu. Group size is limited to 12 for a much more personal and local experience.
- Small-group desserts walking tour in Rome
- Visit the famous coffee shop Sant'Eustachio and learn about the coffee-roasting process
- Stop at well-known gelaterie (gelato parlors) and one of the most popular tiramisu shops in the city
- Taste delicious samples of espresso, gelato, and tiramisu
- Learn local secrets from your foodie guide
- Small-group tour ensures personalized attention from your guide
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Meet your guide near the Pantheon and dive right into your Roman culinary education.
Get caffeinated at some of Rome’s most famous cafes such as Sant’Eustachio and Tazza d’Oro, which has been serving customers for decades. Learn how the coffee-roasting process makes all the difference in producing these beloved brews as you sip fresh espresso made right before your eyes as well as the famous Granita di Caffè con panna (Roman special crumbled frozen coffee).
Next, head for the gelataria to curb your craving for sweets. Sample gelato made in some of Rome’s most famous gelato shops, and find out what makes Italian gelato different from ice cream.
Combine sweet with caffeine at the last stop, a popular tiramisu shop in Rome. Learn a bit about the history of this famous dessert and find out what it takes to make a perfect tiramisu.
Your tour of Rome’s treats ends in the city center, where you can continue exploring on your own.
Get caffeinated at some of Rome’s most famous cafes such as Sant’Eustachio and Tazza d’Oro, which has been serving customers for decades. Learn how the coffee-roasting process makes all the difference in producing these beloved brews as you sip fresh espresso made right before your eyes as well as the famous Granita di Caffè con panna (Roman special crumbled frozen coffee).
Next, head for the gelataria to curb your craving for sweets. Sample gelato made in some of Rome’s most famous gelato shops, and find out what makes Italian gelato different from ice cream.
Combine sweet with caffeine at the last stop, a popular tiramisu shop in Rome. Learn a bit about the history of this famous dessert and find out what it takes to make a perfect tiramisu.
Your tour of Rome’s treats ends in the city center, where you can continue exploring on your own.
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