Italy is a famous destination for the food connoisseurs, who come here to taste delicious lasagna, traditional pizza, ice cream and cappuccino, mozzarella, wine and so much more. Thus, if you happen to be one of those people, then most probably you are already browsing the internet for some Rome apartments or Milan apartments at a great price and are already looking for an intriguing Rome food tour. Now, these food tours are quite popular in Rome and most probably you will find several companies offering them.

This photo of Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi)
The Rome Food Tours are guided tours that last for three or four hours. These are walking tours and they also put a stress on various cultural and historical monuments along the way. They include six to eight tastings of some fantastic Italian specialties and are led by polite, funny and very knowledgeable guides. The Rome food tours try to avoid the crowds and to be arranged in small and cozy venues, where could be tried some of the greatest delicacies in Italy. In general, the Rome food tours try to make the participants feel like real Romans by the end of the tour. They are suitable to age groups.
This photo of Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi)
There are many reasons why someone would like to come on a Rome food tour. The first one is that he or she will try several very tasty meals and will enjoy some wine with them. Al The second one is that the fun is absolutely guaranteed. The third one is that one will meet several new people, most probably from different cultures. Fourth, one will discover some hidden spots and landmarks. And fifth and final, the traveler will become a real expert on gelato.

This photo of Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi)
Besides the regular Rome food tours, there are also Rome walking tours and Cooking classes, which are four hours in duration. Yes, this is a short cooking class, but it is absolutely worth it. The cooking class is usually done in a small restaurant near the magnificent Trevi Fountain and the experience is very personalized and some deep secrets of cooking are being shared. The participants are also given recipes that they can take home and cook themselves.

This photo of Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi)
Another Rome food tour to consider is the Taste of Italy Food Tour, which is done outside Rome in the regions of Tuscany and Umbria. The participants in this tour are welcome to sample cheeses and wine, as well as salami and some other local specialties. This tour lasts for an entire day and the lunch is done at a small rural restaurant.
If you do not have a full day to spend on food tour, then you can go on a small group cooking lesson in Rome with duration of five hours. During that cooking lesson, you will learn how to cook four Italian meals in a nice private kitchen in the heart of the Italian capital. The groups are only of up to eight people, so that all participants can get equal personalized instruction for a food expert. Several glasses of excellent Italian wine are also in the picture.
Another great destination for a food holiday is Budapest where you can stay in apartment in Budapest.