24/48hr Hop-on Hop-off open Bus and Rome Food Wine Tasting Walking Tour

Rome, Italy

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icon3 hours  (Approx.)
iconOffered in: English
Overview

Bring together the convenience of a sightseeing bus with the intimate discoveries of a walking tour in this combination ticket. Explore Rome at your own pace with a hop-on, hop-off bus tour, valid for either 24 or 48 hours. Learn about the Eternal City’s history and food culture during a small group walking tour, complete with tasting a selection of traditional street food.
  • Maximize time spent in Rome with this combination ticket
  • Cover ground quickly with the hop-on, hop-off bus
  • Taste classic Roman street food during a walking tour
  • Small-group walking tour offers an intimate atmosphere

Hop-on Hop-off Open Bus ticket
Food and Wine Tasting
Alcohol free drinks for children
Expert English-speaking guide
All Fees and Taxes
On-site Assistance
Gratuities
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Extra Food & Beverages

Departure Point

You may start this tour at any of the stops listed.

Departure Time

5:00 PM

Return Details

You may disembark at any of the available stops.
Itinerary
Duration: 
3 hours 
Operating Schedule:
  The Hop On-Hop Off service is operating from 9:00 am to 6:30 pm. A complete Round Trip of Rome lasts about 2,5 hrs. However, you can join this service within the validity of your ticket (24,48 hrs). The validity of your ticket independently from the chosen option (24,48 hrs) is calculated from the validation of the ticket. Included in this itinerary 3hrs Rome Food and Wine Tasting Walking Tour.
Province of Rome
Enjoy a complete Round Trip of Rome with your Hop-On Hop-Off Open Bus ticket. Stops on this route (9) 1 Roma Termini - Here you can find TERMINAL A and TERMINAL B; 2 Piazza di S. Maria Maggiore; 3 Piazza del Colosseo;4 Circo Massimo - From there you can easily reach some point of interest in Rome like the Mouth of the Thruth or Trastevere Area on the opposite side of the river bank; 5 Piazza Venezia - Here you have the main Rome City Center hub. From there you can easily reach any place in the city center like near Capitole Hill or the Trajan's Market. but also the most significat places in the city center like Trevi Fountain or the Pantheon; 6 Castel Sant'Angelo; 7 Vatican City; 8 Via Veneto - Would you like to have an iconic memory of Rome don't miss the chance to take a picture on the Spanish Steps right close to this stop. 9 Piazza Barberini.
Piazza Navona
It starts with a brief visit to Piazza Navona, offering a cross-section of the city in the Renaissance and Baroque periods when that is, the square still housed the market and was a meeting place for commoners and powerful people.
Campo de' Fiori
Once in Campo de Fiori, we will spend a little time to enjoy what is considered the oldest roman's food & fruit market, where you can still meet the popular soul of the city, its perfumes and its views; not excluding the historical figures, such as Giordano Bruno, whose statue dominates the center of the square. Next stop will be at the Viola Norcineria to have a tasting of cold cuts and wine, after this first step, we will then move to the Roscioli Bakery to taste a delicious slice of just-baked Margherita pizza. After this stop, we take Via dei Giubbonari, towards Piazza Farnese, where one of the most magnificent Roman's building is, Palazzo Farnese, nowadays site f the French Embassy. Then continuing along Via Capo di Ferro, walking by Palazzo Spada, to finally cross the Tiber over Ponte Sisto to get in Trastevere.
Piazza Farnese
Palazzo Farnese is a historic building in Rome. Owned by the Italian State, it has been granted to the French government since 1936, which has its embassy in Italy here for a period of 99 years.
Palazzo Spada
The Palace is located in Piazza Capo di Ferro and is also famous for its facade, and for the "false perspective" of Borromini.
Ponte Sisto
Ponte Sisto, the first bridge built in modern times, was built by Pope Sisto IV della Rovere (1471-1484), on the occasion of the Jubilee of 1475, to allow direct communication between the Trastevere district (and the Vatican) and the rest of the city. The bridge is one of the few pedestrian bridges in Rome. It consists of four arches covered in travertine, has a circular opening in the center and is decorated with five papal marble coats of arms.
Trastevere
Once in Trastevere you enter the medieval area of the city, still visible today in the views, in the voices of the inhabitants and in the protagonists of this neighborhood, of the past and the present. Talking about tradition, we will stop for a taste of porchetta ( roasted pork) with white pizza, buffalo mozzarella with and nice glass of wine, at La Norcineria Iacozzilli. The guide will not fail to illustrate the crucial moment in which Rome was the city of the Pope and protected by it against the barbarians and conquerors who came from all over. So, to make all better, let's enjoy a taste of cheese trio at the Antica Caciara by Roberto Polica. From medieval Rome, through the narrow streets around Via della Lungaretta and Piazza San Cosimato, we pass to discover the Rome of the last centuries, up to the present day. Getting back to present, nothing can be yummier than a typical "Suppli al telefono" at the Suppli 's King place.! The tour ends with a sweet taste in your mouth with tiramisu or cream and zabaglione at Fabrizio Mattei's Pasticceria and an inevitable external stop in front of the Church of Santa Maria in Trastevere, the heart of this characteristic Roman district.
Chiesa di San Francesco a Ripa Grande
Tour will end with one of the most important food in the city. You will taste one of the symbol of the Roman cuisine the Supplì (rice balls)
Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere
The Basilica of S. Maria in Trastevere, which stands on the square of the same name, was probably the first official place of Christian worship built in Rome and certainly the first dedicated to the cult of the Virgin.
Points of interest passed by on this route
Colosseum
 
Circus Maximus
 
Bocca della Verita
 
Teatro di Marcello
 
Castel Sant'Elia
 
Vatican City
 
Trevi Fountain
 
Piazza Navona
 
Piazza di Spagna
 
Trastevere
 
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
  • Bus ticket will be sent on your Viator extranet the day before your booking date.
  • Please remind that it is strictly required to print your bus tickets. No mobile tickets will be accepted on the Panoramic bus.
  • Panoramic Bus Ticket is valid for 24/48 hours from the first use.
  • Vegetarian, vegan, and lactose-free options are available. Please advise any dietary specific requirements prior the tour departure
  • Suitable for all age groups and fitness levels
  • Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
  • Minimum drinking age is 18 years
  • Gastronomy, tastings stops, and itinerary may be subject to change to guarantee the best food experience
  • Menu changes with the seasons
  • Dress code is smart casual
  • Near public transportation
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
  • Please advise any dietary specific requirements prior the tour departure

Cancellation policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.Learn more about cancellations.

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