
Duration
1h 30m
Best Time
Afternoon
Price
€€€
Setting
Indoor
Eataly Roma transforms a striking 1930s air terminal into Italy's largest food playground, spreading gourmet markets, restaurants, and food counters across four sprawling floors. You'll find everything from €3 arancini at street food counters to €45 tasting menus at their upstairs restaurants, plus shelves packed with regional specialties like Sicilian pistachios and Ligurian olive oils. The cooking school runs hands-on pasta classes (€65-85), while the ground floor deli lets you build picnics with San Daniele prosciutto and aged Parmigiano.
The experience feels more like wandering through an Italian food festival than shopping in a typical market. Each floor has a different energy - ground level buzzes with tourists grabbing quick bites, while the upper floors house proper sit-down restaurants with table service. The rationalist architecture creates dramatic spaces with soaring ceilings, and you'll constantly stumble across food demonstrations or pop-up tastings. Lines form quickly at popular counters, especially the fresh mozzarella station.
Most food is genuinely excellent but prices run 30-40% higher than neighborhood shops. Skip the overpriced wine section upstairs and focus on the prepared foods and restaurants. The pizza al taglio counter serves Rome's best mall pizza (€4-6 per slice), while the gelato costs a steep €4.50 for two scoops but uses premium ingredients. Go hungry with at least €25-35 per person if you want to eat well.
Enter through the main Piazzale entrance and head straight to the back left corner for the shortest lines at the hot food counters - most tourists get distracted by the front displays
The aperitivo hour (6-8pm) gets absolutely packed with locals, making it nearly impossible to move between floors - come before 5pm or after 8pm for breathing room
Book the rooftop Baita restaurant online in advance (especially for sunset) - walk-ins rarely get the terrace tables with actual views of the neighborhood
Address
Piazzale 12 Ottobre 1492, 00154 Roma RM, Italy
Neighborhood
TestaccioNearest Metro
Plan for about 1h 30m.
Eataly Roma is in the Testaccio neighborhood of Rome. The address is Piazzale 12 Ottobre 1492, 00154 Roma RM, Italy. The area is well-served by metro.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

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