Enjoy an elevated, curated dining experience in St Paul’s vibrant heritage neighborhood. Dominating the skyline, the majestic Cathedral of St Paul stands proudly as gateway to the city’s most scenic
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Location: Minneapolis-Saint Paul
What's Included
- Professional local guide
- Follow in the footsteps of St Paul's Victorian era movers and shakers
- Generous tastings of local favorites during this elevated, curated dining experience
- Small group tour that includes all taxes, fees, and handling charges
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit, but it's more suited for adults and older teens. The tour involves a bit of walking through historic neighborhoods, so younger kids might find it a bit tough. That said, if you think a kid can handle it, they’re welcome to join! Just keep in mind the food tastings may not be kid-friendly.
A: Dress comfortably! You’ll be walking quite a bit, so comfy shoes are a must. Layers are also a good idea since you might go in and out of different restaurants and it could get chilly. If it's sunny, don’t forget sunglasses and sunscreen! Just be ready for an enjoyable time.
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just make sure to give at least 48 hours notice. The provider is usually pretty flexible, but it's good to check the specific policies in case something changes. Just reach out to them directly if you need to move your date.
Discussions
Just did the St Paul Cathedral Hill Food Tour, and wow!
I recently went on the St Paul Cathedral Hill Food Tour and it was amazing! We had tastings at three different places, and each spot had a unique vibe that showcased the history of the area. The guide was super knowledgeable about the stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald and the old mansions along Summit Avenue. If you're thinking of gifting this to someone, do it! Perfect for foodies or history buffs.
Considering the St Paul Cathedral Hill Food Tour as a gift
I’m thinking about gifting this food tour to my sister for her birthday. She loves exploring new places and trying different foods. I’ve read that the guide shares some cool stories too. Has anyone been on it? Any tips on how to make the experience even better?