We walk through Little Greece or “Greektown,” where the food, people, churches and entire vibe make you feel like you’re walking the streets of Greece — not Queens. Within steps, we make our way to “L
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Location: Brooklyn
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Food expert guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit, but I'd say it's best suited for kids ages 8 and up. They’ll get more out of the cultural stories and the food sampling! Just be sure they can walk the distance since the tour involves quite a bit of walking. If you have younger kids, you might want to think about bringing a stroller or something for them.
A: Dress comfortably since you'll be walking for a few hours! I wore sneakers and light layers because the weather can change. Also, keep in mind that some spots can be a bit chilly inside, so a light sweater might help. And don’t forget to bring a reusable water bottle, you'll need to stay hydrated!
A: The tour runs rain or shine! They suggest bringing an umbrella if the forecast looks sketchy. Just be prepared for some spots to be a bit crowded if indoor seating is limited. It's a good idea to check in with your guide about any contingency plans if the weather gets really bad.
Discussions
Thinking about booking the Astoria Food Walking Tour for a birthday gift!
I’m considering this tour for my mom's birthday next month. She loves trying new food and exploring different cultures. The description mentions tasting flavors from Greece to Egypt, which sounds amazing! What do you all think—is this a good idea? Has anyone done this tour? I want it to be a memorable experience.
Astoria Food Walking Tour—What to Expect?
Hey everyone! I’m planning to take my sister for the Astoria Food Walking Tour next week. We love food and exploring new neighborhoods, so this seems perfect. What should I be prepared for? Any recommendations on what to try? I hear the Greek food is a must!