Private Boston Food Experience Walking Tour

A private walk introduces you to the flavours and stories of historic Boston. You begin in the Blackstone Block and follow narrow streets filled with old taverns and small eateries. You continue to Bo

A private walk introduces you to the flavours and stories of historic Boston. You begin in the Blackstone Block and follow narrow streets filled with old taverns and small eateries. You continue to Boston Public Market where you enjoy included samples such as clam chowder lobster roll pizza slice and dessert. You stroll along the Rose Kennedy Greenway and notice the calm open spaces between the market area and the harbour. You explore the North End and discover how Italian heritage shaped its cafés and bakeries. You visit Paul Revere Mall and view Old North Church from the outside. You end the tour near the waterfront where you can relax after your tastings. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions ensuring each visit is a unique experience.

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Location: Boston

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the walking tour? Can kids join?

A: There's no strict age limit for the Boston Food Experience Walking Tour. Kids are definitely welcome! Just keep in mind that some of the food samples, like the lobster roll, might be better suited for older kids. It's a fun way to introduce them to Boston's history and food culture.

Q: What should we wear for the walking tour? Is the weather a factor?

A: Dress comfortably for the Boston Food Experience! Keep the weather in mind, as you'll be outside for parts of the tour. If it’s chilly, layer up, and in summer, wear sunscreen and comfy shoes since there’s a fair amount of walking involved. They usually go rain or shine unless it's really bad.

Q: Can you choose specific food samples, or do they give you what they want?

A: You can't customize the samples on the Boston Food Experience, as they have a set menu that includes iconic foods like clam chowder and lobster rolls. But honestly, it's a great mix and you get to experience some of Boston's best! Just let them know if you have any allergies when booking.

Discussions

Just did the Boston Food Tour and loved it!

Hey everyone! I just got back from the Private Boston Food Experience Walking Tour, and it was such a blast. We started in the Blackstone Block, and our guide was super knowledgeable about the history. The clam chowder was to die for, and the lobster roll? OMG. We ended up at the waterfront and it was beautiful! Totally recommend it as a gift for foodies or history buffs. I’m thinking of booking it again for my parents' anniversary.

Considering the Boston Food Tour for my best friend!

I’m thinking about gifting the Private Boston Food Experience to my best friend for her birthday. She loves trying new foods and hasn’t explored the North End much. Has anyone done this? What was your favorite part? I really want to make sure it’s worth it!