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    July 3, 2024

    Eatalian Food Tour in Rome: A New Culinary Adventure

    The best food tour in Rome

    Rome, the Eternal City, renowned for its history, culture, and, of course, its exquisite cuisine, is about to welcome a new player in the food tourism industry. Introducing Eatalian Food Tour, a brand-new venture founded by Hannah Magargel and her Italian business partner, Fabrizio. Their mission? To offer unique, immersive culinary experiences in the heart of Rome. Let’s delve into the story behind Eatalian Food Tour and what makes it a must-try for food enthusiasts visiting Rome.

    Gelato at the Pantheon in Rome
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    The Birth of Eatalian Food Tour

    Eatalian Food Tour is not just another food tour company. Its name cleverly combines "eat" and "Italian," hinting at its core mission: to provide authentic Italian food experiences. While the company is still in its final stages of preparation, it is set to launch in mid-July with three distinctive tours: Dolce Vita, Heart of Rome, and Trastevere.

    The Tours: A Taste of Rome

    Eatalian Food Tour in Rome: Dolce Vita
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    1. Dolce Vita Tour The Dolce Vita tour offers an insider's look at what "la dolce vita" means to Italians. This phrase, translating to "the sweet life," embodies the luxurious, leisurely lifestyle that became iconic in the Via Veneto neighborhood. This tour will take you off the main roads, allowing you to explore hidden gems that tourists often miss. Here, you will taste the rich history and glamour that still echo through the streets around of Via Veneto.
    2. Heart of Rome Tour This tour is a culinary journey through Rome’s historic center, focusing on areas around Piazza Navona and Campo di Fiori. Each stop on the tour is carefully selected for its historical significance and connection to local culinary families. For instance, one highlight is a beloved establishment that has been serving delicious treats for generations, allowing participants to experience the personal stories behind each dish.
    3. Trastevere Tour Trastevere is one of Rome’s quintessential neighborhoods, known for its vibrant food scene. Eatalian Food Tour stands out by offering unique experiences not covered by other tours. This tour aims to introduce you to lesser-known spots in Trastevere, ensuring that every bite tells a Roman tale.
    Roman pizza with Eatalian Food Tour in Rome
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    The Unique Selling Points

    What sets Eatalian Food Tour apart in a city brimming with food tours? Firstly, their commitment to small group sizes, capped at ten participants, ensures a more intimate and engaging experience. Secondly, each tour includes a special memento for participants to take home, making their Roman adventure memorable long after it ends.

    The Visionaries Behind the Tour

    Hannah, an American who has lived in Europe for over a decade, and Fabrizio, an experienced entrepreneur in the food and beverage tourism industry, bring a unique blend of perspectives to the table. Their meeting, orchestrated by a mutual connection from Hannah’s business school in Rome, sparked an immediate synergy. Their shared vision is to create food tours that offer something new and unique in Rome’s bustling tourism landscape.

    Looking Ahead: Golf Cart Tours and Beyond

    Eatalian golf cart tour in Rome
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    One of the most exciting upcoming features is the golf cart tour, currently under development. This tour will combine wine tasting with scenic drives through Rome, ideally timed with the sunset for an unforgettable experience. While this new addition is still in the works, the anticipation is high.

    Gift Cards: Share the Experience

    Understanding that not everyone can visit Rome, Eatalian Food Tour offers gift cards, making it easy for you to gift a unique Italian experience to friends and family. These gift cards are perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, or even corporate gifts.

    Eatalian gift cards
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    Meet the Team

    The team at Eatalian Food Tour includes a mix of Italian and international guides, all deeply knowledgeable about Rome’s food scene. Hannah and Fabrizio, though not conducting the tours themselves, ensure everything runs smoothly behind the scenes. Their passion for Rome and its culinary heritage is evident in every aspect of their business.

    A Love Affair with Italy

    Hannah’s journey to founding Eatalian Food Tour is rooted in her deep love for Italy, sparked by a semester abroad in Florence. This initial visit turned into a decade-long adventure, leading her from fashion in New York to teaching English in Florence, and finally to launching her own business in Rome.

    The streets and shops in Rome with Eatalian
    Photo credit: eatalianfoodtour.com

    Join the Community

    Eatalian Food Tour aims to create not just memorable experiences but also a lasting community. Whether you join a tour in Trastevere, the Heart of Rome, or Dolce Vita, you become part of a broader family of Rome lovers.

    Eatalian Food Tour is set to offer an unparalleled culinary journey through Rome, promising unique experiences and lasting memories. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, these tours offer a fresh, intimate perspective on Rome’s rich culinary heritage. Mark your calendars for mid-July and get ready to explore Rome like never before!

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