Polish Food Walking Tour
Highlights
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Try different Polish dishes on this Polish Food Tour
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No language barriers—a guide translates for you
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A guide teaches you how dishes are made, and historical information too
Summary
We know that one of the most exciting and adventurous things to do when travelling is to experience local gastronomy. We have carefully chosen the best restaurants and bars for you to fulfil this experience. Join our food tour in the city of Warsaw with vibrant gastronomy, where you can taste the most emblematic dishes of the Polish cuisine! A local guide will be there with you to present the background of each typical Polish dish! We believe in the old saying; the best memories are made gathered around the table!
Tour info
Duration
3 hours 30 minutes
Group Size
25
Pricing (From)
Commentary
Meeting Point
Dropoff location
Why take this tour?
First, we start the tour through the beautiful old town of Warsaw, where customers will be learning more about this incredible city. Then we will have our first stop at a traditional local restaurant where we will have samples of several different types of cold meat and appetizers. While you enjoy your food, our professional guide will tell them about its origins and why they are part of the Polish gastronomy culture. Then we go to the second restaurant walking through Warsaw's traditional streets that were restored using the same pre-world war two architectural styles. Here you have the option to try the rarest dishes from Polish cuisine. At our third restaurant, we are going to eat the largest meal of our food tour. Here we will present you with the local delicacy least known abroad (Also rare in Poland). At our final restaurant, we will discover the polish dessert traditions. You will also receive tips and suggestions on enjoying the city and its gastronomy culture in the best way.
What’s included?
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Dinner -
Guide
About operator:
High-quality tours & pubcrawls from locals for all travel lovers.
Present in WARSAW, PORTO, LISBON.
Present in WARSAW, PORTO, LISBON.