Florence Food Tour: Wine & Traditional Eateries
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Overview
Florence: Food Tour of Traditional Eateries and Wine Pairings lets people taste the real flavors of Tuscany. It's a self-guided food tour that takes you to three local restaurants. While you enjoy tasting yummy food, you can listen to an audio guide that tells you about the history and culture behind each dish.
Get ready to try tasty bruschetta and wine served in a traditional bottle. People can enjoy hearty soups, salami, cheese with honey and truffle, and end the meal with cantucci biscuits and dessert wine. During the experience customers can hear interesting stories from the audio guide about Tuscan olive oil, truffles, and other local ingredients.
This tour includes an audio guide in multiple languages (English, Italian, Spanish, French, and German), plus three food stops with tastings, three wine pairings, and even non-alcoholic drinks if people ask. The tour does not include headsets, mobile devices, a tour guide, transportation, or extra food and drinks. Some key stops include a Traditional Tuscan Wine Cellar, a Tuscan Countryside Tasting, and a Cantucci and Vin Santo Experience.
Highlights
Taste Tuscan Flavors: Enjoy a self-guided food tour of three local restaurants.
Hear the Stories: Learn about Tuscan food traditions with an audio guide.
Enjoy Wine Pairings: Savor three wine pairings with tasty Tuscan food.
Try Local Treats: Taste bruschetta, soups, salami, cheese, and cantucci biscuits.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed the tour, especially the audio guide and food, but some found the starting point difficult to find and the lack of a guide affected the experience.

Customers enjoyed the audio guide, finding it informative and easy to follow.
Many reviewers loved the food and wine pairings.
Travelers liked visiting the different locations.
The tour was a great way to discover new places
Some visitors wished there was someone available to answer any questions they had.
Few customers mentioned that the starting location was hard to find.
The Journey
Traditional Tuscan Wine Cellar
Immerse yourself in a traditional Tuscan wine cellar and indulge in a delightful trio of bruschetta variations: savory bean, sun-ripened tomato, and rich chicken liver pâté. Each bite is perfectly complemented by a glass of exquisite local wine served in a traditional fiasco, the iconic straw-covered bottle that epitomizes Tuscan wine culture. Experience the rustic charm and convivial atmosphere of a true Tuscan culinary institution.
Tuscan Countryside Tasting
Escape to the rolling hills of Tuscany for an authentic culinary experience. Sample hearty Tuscan soups like pappa al pomodoro, ribollita, or panzanella, each a testament to the region's resourceful and flavorful cuisine. Enjoy schiacciata with salami, fresh salad, and juicy tomatoes, followed by the rich combination of pecorino cheese drizzled with honey and truffle oil. Complete your tasting with a glass of wine cultivated from the sun-drenched Tuscan hills, a taste of the region's viticultural heritage.
Cantucci and Vin Santo Experience
Conclude your culinary journey with the quintessential Tuscan dessert: cantucci biscuits and Vin Santo. These almond biscotti, perfectly crunchy and subtly sweet, are traditionally dipped in Vin Santo, a luscious dessert wine made from dried grapes. Savor the rich, nutty flavors and the sweet aroma of this iconic pairing, a perfect ending to a memorable Tuscan tasting experience. A truly delightful indulgence that encapsulates the spirit of Tuscan hospitality.
Know Before You Go
This food tour includes a multilingual audio guide (English, Italian, Spanish, French, and German), non-alcoholic drinks upon request, 3 food stops and tastings, and 3 wine pairings. It does not include a headset, mobile device, guided tour, transportation between locations, or extra food and drinks. Make sure to bring your own headset and mobile device to use the audio guide.
Hot Tip
Customers suggest downloading the audio guide ahead of time and making sure your phone is fully charged. Some customers say you might want to ask your hotel for directions to the first stop, as it can be a bit hard to find.