Rome is a city of contrasts, but rarely experienced through temperature. This version of the experience shifts the focus toward its lighter, sweeter rituals—gelato, granita, and cold textures—while still moving through the same monumental framework of Baroque Rome.
What makes it distinct is the balance between intensity and relief. Masterpieces, churches, and historic spaces are interwoven with moments that reset the senses, creating a rhythm that feels less dense and more fluid. It’s Rome experienced with a softer edge, without losing depth.
You begin in a quieter moment inside a Baroque church, then move into a classic Roman breakfast nearby. The shift from architecture to daily ritual sets a balanced, approachable tone.
The walk continues through one of Rome’s most theatrical spaces, followed by a focused visit to Caravaggio’s works. The storytelling adds depth, connecting art with the surrounding city.
You reach the Pantheon, then move into smaller, less structured streets. The experience becomes more observational, with a slower rhythm and less defined landmarks.
A central moment of the tour. Multiple gelato flavors are explored, followed by a granita stop that introduces a distinctly Roman summer ritual.
The experience returns briefly to savory notes with pizza and supplì, grounding the sweetness with more traditional street food elements.
A quieter, more refined stop introduces local cheeses and natural wine, balancing the sensory experience and adding contrast.
The day concludes with a seated meal, structured but relaxed, tying together both the culinary and cultural aspects of the walk.
• Private guide
• All tastings
• Lunch with wine
Rome is a city of contrasts, but rarely experienced through temperature. This version of the experience shifts the focus toward its lighter, sweeter rituals—gelato, granita, and cold textures—while still moving through the same monumental framework of Baroque Rome.
What makes it distinct is the balance between intensity and relief. Masterpieces, churches, and historic spaces are interwoven with moments that reset the senses, creating a rhythm that feels less dense and more fluid. It’s Rome experienced with a softer edge, without losing depth.