Taste Tucson with the city’s original walking food tour! Tucson Food Tours is rated the #1 Tour Activity and listed among the Top Things To Do in Tucson. As the first and longest-running tour in town
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Location: Tucson
What's Included
- Hand-crafted Tea, Housemade Pastrami Sandwich & Cheese Curds, Carne Seca Pizza, Green Corn Tamale, Avocado Egg Toast, Vaquero Taco, and Gelato (7 food/drink stops- tastings are subject to change)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the Tucson Food Tours! It’s great for foodies of all ages. Kids are welcome, but it’s best if they can handle the walking and tastings. Just keep in mind that the tour includes food and drink that may not be suited for younger ones. You might want to ask the tour guide about kid-friendly options beforehand.
A: The Tucson Food Tour is pretty casual, so wear something comfortable! Expect to do some walking, so good shoes are a must. Since it can be warm in Tucson, light clothing is ideal, but don't forget a hat or sunglasses to keep the sun off. It can get a little breezy in the evening too, so layering is a good idea!
A: If the weather's really bad (like lightning or heavy rain), they might cancel or reschedule the tour. You'll usually get an email or a call to let you know. If you can’t make it on the new date, they’ll work with you on another reschedule or a refund if necessary. Just be sure to check their cancellation policy on the website!
Discussions
Just did the Tucson Food Tour and it was AMAZING!
I went on the Tucson Food Tour last weekend and wow, what a great experience! Our guide was super knowledgeable about the history and culture of Tucson. We got to try 7 different dishes, including that delicious carne seca pizza and the gelato was a perfect way to end it! Highly recommend for anyone visiting or even locals looking for something fun to do. The walking wasn't too bad, and they give you plenty of water along the way too.
Thinking about gifting the Tucson Food Tour!
I'm considering getting a Tucson Food Tour for my parents' anniversary. They love trying new foods but aren't big on walking. Is this still a good choice for them? And any tips on how to make it extra special?