The Jewish ghetto of Rome represents one of the most beautiful hidden treasures of the entire capital. Visiting this small district, bordered by the Tiber on one side and by Piazza Venezia on the other, represents not only a cultural and religious experience, thanks to the Synagogue and the Jewish museum, but also a gastronomic one, thanks to the numerous typical restaurants scattered throughout the ghetto. An unmissable district to discover the flavors of more traditional Rome, where you will find the best kosher restaurants in the city. Right here, in one of the oldest ghettos in the world, the Roman culinary offer is best expressed in the ancient traditions of Roman-Jewish dishes.
What makes every meal in Rome unique is the special atmosphere that reigns in every corner and the history of the Ghetto district is reflected in many of the places that make this area of the city so lively and evocative. In every alley of the Ghetto, centuries-old flavors and suggestive views are splendidly combined, for unforgettable food and wine experiences.