Florence Food & Wine Tour: Tuscan Tastings with Local Guide

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Gelato, Chianti wine, olive oil, and authentic Tuscan dishes—this Florence food tour is a feast for the senses. Discover the flavors of Cucina Povera, learn about local culinary traditions, and visit beloved eateries with a local guide. From savory bites to sweet treats, this experience covers all the essentials of Florence’s food scene.
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Will I get enough food on this tour? Yes! The tastings across five stops are equivalent to a full meal, so come hungry and ready to indulge in Florence’s best Tuscan flavors.. What kind of food will I taste on this Florence tour? You’ll enjoy tastings at 5 foodie stops, including a cold cuts platter with cheese, bread, and sun-dried tomatoes; authentic Cucina Povera dishes like Ribollita, Panzanella, and Lampredotto; artisan almond biscotti (Cantucci) paired with Vin Santo wine; and fresh gelato from one of Florence’s top gelaterias.. What drinks are included on the Florence food tour? You’ll enjoy 4 glasses of regional Tuscan wine—such as Chianti and other local varieties—plus a traditional glass of sweet Vin Santo, perfectly paired with almond biscotti (Cantucci).. Is there a minimum age to join this Florence food and wine tour? Yes, participants must be at least 18 years old to join, as the tour includes multiple wine tastings.. Is this Florence food tour suitable for dietary restrictions? Yes, the tour offers a well-balanced gastronomic experience featuring traditional Tuscan Cucina Povera. While we visit unique local establishments, options may be limited. The tour is suitable for vegetarians, lactose-free, and gluten-free (non-celiac) guests.. How much walking is involved in this Florence food tour? The tour covers approximately 1.6 km (1 mile) on foot through central Florence. It’s a relaxed pace with frequent stops, but comfortable footwear is recommended.