Savor the flavors of Los Angeles on a guided walking tour designed for true food lovers. Experience the city’s dynamic culinary culture with a knowledgeable local guide, uncovering the rich history an
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- See famous Downtown LA landmarks - Bradbury Building, Grand Central Market, The Last Bookstore
- Try different foods and cuisines - ethnic food, ice cream, donuts, pizza, meat etc
- Iconic photo ops
- Friendly Local Guide
- Enjoy small group personal experience of just eight travelers
- Learn history of Los Angeles and its food scene
- All taxes
- Food tastings at 6 different eateries
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, you can reschedule the food tour with at least 24 hours' notice. Just reach out to the provider directly, and they’ll help you find a new date that works for you. Keep in mind that some dates may fill up quickly, especially on weekends!
A: The tour is suitable for all ages! Kids are welcome, but just note that some of the food might be more adventurous for younger taste buds. It’s a great way to expose them to different cultures through food. Just check with the guide if you have any specific dietary concerns.
A: Absolutely! While the focus is on food, the tour also dives into the history and culture of the area, making it enjoyable for non-foodies too. The guide shares lots of stories about Downtown LA, so even if you don’t love every dish, you’ll still learn a lot and have fun!
Discussions
Just did the LA Food Tour and it was amazing!
I went on the Ethnic Food Tour last weekend and wow, what a journey! The guide was super knowledgeable, and we hit six places in Downtown LA, including this incredible bakery with the best cannoli I’ve ever tasted. Plus, the history lessons made the food even more meaningful. If you’re thinking about booking this as a gift, do it! Perfect for food lovers and those who want to learn about LA’s diverse culture.
Considering the LA Food Tour as a gift - any advice?
I’m thinking about giving the LA Food Tour to my sister for her birthday. She’s a huge foodie but not super adventurous. Do you think the tour would be good for her? Any must-try places on the tour?