Trastevere
Trastevere

Trastevere

Trastevere, Rome

The basics

Many of Trastevere’s narrow streets are closed to traffic, so the best way to explore this ancient Roman neighborhood is by getting off the beaten path with a guided walking tour—though Vespa and Segway tours are also fun options. Trastevere is famous for its excellent cuisine, so consider taking a food tour to discover traditional Roman dishes, Italian wines, and open-air food markets. Alternatively, tour after dark to rub elbows with young Romans out for a night on the town.

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Rome Food Tour: Hidden Gems of Trastevere with Dinner & Wine
Rome Food Tour: Hidden Gems of Trastevere with Dinner & Wine
$107.81 per adult
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Monica was a great guide
Great food great wine great tour. Monica was very good. Highly recommended . Gelato was very yummy. Candy bar bartender was great
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Things to know before you go

  • Trastevere’s nightlife centers around the bustling Piazza Trilussa, at the end of the Ponte Sisto.

  • If you love authentic Italian food and wine, Trastevere is considered one of the best neighborhoods in Rome for meals, wine tastings, and festive ambience.

  • Tours of Trastevere often include visits to the Jewish Ghetto and Campo de’ Fiori, both located just across the river.

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How to get there

Trastevere lies along the west bank of the Tiber River, south of Vatican City. To reach the neighborhood, cross the Ponte Sisto on foot, or take the 8 tram across the Ponte Garibaldi just north of Tiber Island.

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When to get there

Trastevere is delightful to explore all year round, though the neighborhood is best appreciated when the weather is mild; check the hours of any historic sights you'd like to see there in advance. For a unique look into one of the most lively neighborhoods in the Eternal City, take a leisurely stroll by night. Like much of Rome, the area gets crowded in the summer.

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Caravaggio in Trastevere

In the early 17th century, Caravaggio was commissioned to paint “The Death of the Virgin” for the Chiesa di Santa Maria della Scala in Trastevere. The master painter’s realistic depiction of the Virgin as swollen and bare-legged was considered blasphemous, and the parish rejected his work. It now hangs in the Louvre in Paris.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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