This Boston food tour goes beyond the tourist trail—discover hidden gems, learn fascinating stories, and experience why the North End is the heart of Boston’s culinary scene. Perfect for food lovers,
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Location: Boston
What's Included
- Indulge in a classic Italian pastry paired with a refreshing beverage
- Enjoy a traditional slice of brick-oven pizza at a beloved local spot
- Small-group experience (max 12 guests) for a personalized tour
- Explore with an expert local guide passionate about food and history
- Receive insider tips on the best places to eat, drink, and explore in Boston
- Discover a hidden bakery and taste freshly baked bread straight from the oven
- Savor artisan meats and cheeses at Boston’s oldest Italian salumeria
- Step inside the historic Old North Church (entry included) or for a glimpse of Boston’s past
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, the North End Food Tour welcomes guests of all ages, but kids under 12 should be accompanied by an adult. It's a great experience for families or anyone who loves food! Just keep in mind that some of the food and walking may not be suitable for very young children, so plan accordingly.
A: The tour is mostly outdoors, so wear comfortable shoes for walking around the North End. Layered clothing is a good idea since you’ll be in and out of restaurants and bakeries. Also, if it’s drizzling, bring a light jacket or umbrella – the tour runs rain or shine!
A: If you need to cancel, Intrepid Urban Adventures requires a 24-hour notice for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours ahead, you won’t get a refund, but you can usually reschedule for another date. Just reach out to them, and they’re super helpful!
Discussions
Just did the North End Food Tour, and WOW!
I went on the Boston North End Food Tour last weekend, and it was AMAZING! Our guide, Marco, shared so many cool stories about the neighborhood. We had the best brick-oven pizza at a little hole-in-the-wall place – seriously, you can't find that kind of flavor anywhere else! Plus, the pastry at the end was a sweet cherry on top. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Boston or locals wanting to explore!
Thinking of gifting the North End Food Tour!
I’m considering buying the North End Food Tour as a gift for my parents. They love Italian food, and I think this would be perfect, especially with the historic spots included. Has anyone done it? What was your favorite part? I want to make sure it’s a great surprise!