10 Things You Should Know Before You Book a Food Tour

Nadine Braehmer • April 17, 2025

Booking a food tour is one of the best ways to discover a new city—not just through its sights, but through its flavors, traditions, and stories. Whether you're a foodie or just someone who loves to eat, a well-planned food tour can be the highlight of your trip. But before you hit that Book Now button, here are 10 important things you should know before booking a food tour.

1. Not All Food Tours Are the Same

Food tours vary widely in terms of length, number of stops, price, and focus. Some are street food-focused, while others offer fine dining or a deep dive into traditional home-cooked meals. Always read the full description to see if the experience matches your expectations.


2. Check What’s Included

Look carefully at what's included in the price: How many food tastings are there? Are drinks included? Is dessert part of the tour? This helps avoid surprises and ensures you're getting great value for your money.


3. Ask About Dietary Restrictions

Many food tours can accommodate dietary needs like vegetarian, gluten-free, or halal, but only if requested in advance. If you have allergies or restrictions, message the organizer beforehand to confirm.


4. Look for Local Guides

The best food tours are led by passionate locals who know the stories behind each dish. A great guide adds cultural depth, fun facts, and insider tips you won’t find in guidebooks.


5. Check the Group Size

Smaller groups usually mean a more personal experience and better interaction with your guide and fellow foodies. If you're looking for something intimate and immersive, aim for tours with 12 people or fewer.


6. Read Recent Reviews

Reviews can reveal a lot about a tour’s quality. Look for recent feedback on platforms like Google, TripAdvisor, Viator, or GetYourGuide. Consistently high ratings are usually a good sign of a well-run and tasty experience.


7. Wear Comfortable Shoes

Food tours usually involve walking—sometimes for several hours—so dress comfortably. Check the tour details for how much walking is involved and wear shoes that can handle cobblestones or uneven pavement if needed.


8. Come Hungry

This might seem obvious, but don’t eat a big meal beforehand. Many food tours offer generous portions, and you'll want to enjoy each stop without feeling full too soon.


9. Choose the Right Neighborhood

Some tours explore trendy areas, others take you deep into traditional markets or hidden corners of the city. Pick a tour that aligns with what you want to experience—whether it’s local gems, street food, or historical charm.


10. Expect Possible Wait Times in Peak Season

During high season or weekends, even the most well-organized food tours might run into longer waits at popular spots. Patience is part of the adventure—after all, you’re tasting the same dishes locals are willing to line up for too!



Final Tip: Book with a Trusted Provider

At FoodPrint Tours, we offer authentic food experiences guided by passionate locals who are excited to share their culture with you. Our tours are designed for curious travelers who want to eat like a local, discover hidden gems, and dive deeper into the local culture—one bite at a time.


Browse our tours and book your next adventure—your taste buds will thank you!

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