Private Walking Food Tour in Boston - Harvard and Cambridge

On our Secret Food Tour: Boston – Harvard & Cambridge, you'll escape the hustle and bustle of downtown to explore a charming New England college town just across the river. Our experienced guides wil

On our Secret Food Tour: Boston – Harvard & Cambridge, you'll escape the hustle and bustle of downtown to explore a charming New England college town just across the river. Our experienced guides will lead you on a historic adventure past stately brick buildings and ivy-covered walls, the heart of America’s most famous university—Harvard. Along the way, you’ll hear stories of some of the area’s most notable former residents, including Julia Child, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg, while savoring delicious delicacies at some of their favorite former haunts. Throughout the experience, you'll discover why the Puritans chose this spot to establish one of the country’s first cities—and why its charm still endures today. Harvard Square isn't just a backdrop to a renowned university; it's a cornerstone of American history. As a private tour, everything works around you! It's a much more intimate and cozy experience.

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Location: Cambridge

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the private food tour in Cambridge?

A: There’s no specific age limit for the private food tour! It’s designed to be family-friendly, so kids are more than welcome. Just keep in mind that the tour does include some food items that might appeal more to adults. Bringing along some extra snacks for the little ones might be a good idea. Enjoy!

Q: What’s the best time of year to do the food tour?

A: Honestly, I’d recommend spring or fall! The weather is usually mild, and the scenery around Harvard is gorgeous with blooming flowers or colorful leaves. Summer can be hot, and winter is pretty cold, but if you dress warmly, it could still be fun. Just check the forecast!

Q: How much walking is involved? I have some mobility issues.

A: The tour involves a fair amount of walking, usually around 1-2 miles, but it's done at a leisurely pace with plenty of stops. If you have mobility concerns, just let the guide know ahead of time. They might be able to adjust the route or take breaks as needed. It's all about making it enjoyable for you!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the private food tour in Cambridge to my foodie friend!

I found this private walking food tour in Harvard and Cambridge and it looks amazing! It includes stuff like Boston Cream Pie donuts and a Fried Clam Po' Boy. I’ve never done a food tour before, so I’m a bit nervous about how it all works. Has anyone done it? Any tips on what to expect?

Anyone know if this food tour is good for a first date?

I was looking at the private food tour in Boston, specifically the Harvard and Cambridge one. I think it could make a fun first date! But, is it too casual? Will the food be good enough to impress? What’s everyone’s take on it?