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Food & Wine Tours

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About Food & Wine Tours

Eat your way through a neighbourhood with a local guide: tapas crawls in Madrid and Seville, pasta and gelato walks in Rome, wine tastings in real cellars, street-food safaris and market tours. Each listing states what you'll taste, how long it runs and the live per-person price.

A good food tour replaces a meal — most include six to ten tastings, which is comfortably lunch or dinner. They also work best early in a trip: the guide's restaurant tips tend to shape where you eat for the rest of your stay.

Food & Wine Tours — FAQs

How much food is actually included on a food tour?

Enough to count as a full meal on most tours — typically six or more stops with a tasting at each. The listing description lists the number of tastings; if drinks (wine, coffee) are included, that's stated too.

Can food tours handle dietary restrictions?

Most operators handle vegetarian and many handle gluten-free with notice — there's a notes field at checkout for exactly this. Strict allergies are worth flagging in advance; the operator will confirm whether the route can adapt.

Are wine tastings guided or self-serve?

Listed tastings are hosted — a sommelier or producer walks you through each pour, usually three to six wines with local pairings. If transport between vineyards is included on rural tours, the listing says so explicitly.