Washington D.C Street Food Tour With A Local Guide

Discover Georgetown's rich history and vibrant food scene on this food walking tour with a local guide. You'll Start your journey at the historic Georgetown University, one of the country's most prest

Discover Georgetown's rich history and vibrant food scene on this food walking tour with a local guide. You'll Start your journey at the historic Georgetown University, one of the country's most prestigious academic institutions. From there, explore the charming Federal-style townhouses and make your way to a renowned restaurant serving a classic dish that's deeply tied to D.C.'s history. Along the way, you'll stop at iconic landmarks such as the "Exorcist Steps" and the Francis Scott Key Bridge, taking in the captivating views and intriguing history. You'll also visit the bustling Georgetown Waterfront and Canal Park, home to a thriving food scene. As you savor a variety of delicious bites, including a beloved D.C. staple and a famous cupcake, you'll come to understand why Georgetown is a must-see destination for food lovers.

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Location: Washington DC

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this food tour in Georgetown?

A: There's no strict age limit, but it's recommended for kids ages 8 and up. It's a walking tour, so younger kids might get tired. Plus, they’ll want to enjoy the food stops! Just make sure they can handle some walking and the tastings since some dishes might be new to them.

Q: What should I wear for the Georgetown food walking tour?

A: Comfortable shoes are a must since you’ll be walking a lot! Dress in layers because DC weather can be unpredictable. If it's rainy, maybe bring an umbrella. And don’t forget a light jacket if you’re going in the cooler months!

Q: Can this food tour be rescheduled if plans change?

A: Yes! The provider is pretty flexible with rescheduling, usually if you let them know at least 48 hours in advance. Just reach out to them directly, and they’ll help you sort it out.

Discussions

Just did the Georgetown food tour! So much fun!

I went on the Georgetown food tour last weekend, and wow, it was amazing! We started at Georgetown University, which is beautiful, and our guide was super knowledgeable about the history. The food stops were delicious, especially the cupcake at Baked & Wired. I highly recommend it for anyone who loves food and history!

Considering the Georgetown food tour as a gift, thoughts?

I’m thinking about getting the Georgetown food tour as a gift for my sister's birthday. She loves food and history, but I’m a bit worried about whether it’ll appeal to her. Have you guys done it? What’s the best part of the tour?