It's all about that [street] food
Good morning! Hope you're hungry because you're about to indulge in some of the most delicious Roman dishes! We’ll kick things off at Forno Campo de' Fiori, known for serving some of the best pizza in Rome. I suggest you start with a small slice of bianca.


After your pizza, take a leisurely stroll around Campo de' Fiori. In the morning, the lively market offers a great selection of fresh fruit and vegetables. Once you've finished exploring, head to Bar Farnese for a coffee. This charming, old-style bar is a local gem, and the two gentlemen who work there are full of character—you’ll definitely enjoy the experience!


A stop in the Ghetto is a must, as Roman Jewish cuisine is a cornerstone of the city's culinary heritage. Forno Urbani is a fantastic bakery, especially known for its pizza rossa (with tomato sauce)! Right across from it, you'll find the exceptional Jewish pastry shop, Forno Boccione. If you get the chance, don’t miss a slice of crostata ricotta e visciole to take away—a delicious pie made with ricotta and sour cherries, perfect for enjoying later after all the savory delights.


