All of our tours not only feed you the best each city has to offer but also immerse you in the local culture, authentic street life and history.
Navigli Milan: Canals, Aperitivo, Food & Things to Do
Why Navigli Is One of Milan’s Most Vibrant Neighborhoods Have you ever heard of Navigli? This is one of Milan’s most exciting districts, offering a blend of historic charm with a youthful edge that attracts buzzing crowds. Central hubs like Darsena and Naviglio Grande are exciting corners that everyone should...
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Traditional Dutch Food: A Taste of Dutch Heritage
Dutch cuisine offers something you can’t find anywhere else in Europe. From hearty dishes and sweet treats to seafood and savory snacks there are tons of opportunities to taste Dutch heritage on an Amsterdam food tour. To help you hit the ground running, I thought I’d take a closer look...
Brigat Review: A Pastry Shop That Sets the Bar High
Brigat exudes a quiet sense of anticipation. The air carries the warm, buttery scent of fresh pastries—rich and inviting enough to spark an instant craving. Sunlight filters through large windows, highlighting a space that blends modern elegance with effortless charm. The gentle hum of conversation and the soft clink of...
Capa na Baixa Review: A Modern Take on Porto’s Classic Flavors
First Impression of Capa na Baixa Walking into Capa na Baixa, I could immediately sense that this wasn’t just another traditional Porto eatery. There’s a familiar warmth, the hum of lively conversations, and the irresistible scent of sizzling meat and freshly baked bread. Yet, it’s also sleek, modern, and thoughtfully...
A Local’s Guide to Street Food in Barcelona
Barcelona has a vibrant street food scene that offers a delicious mix of traditional Catalan dishes, Spanish classics, and international flavors. The city is filled with tapas bars, markets, and beloved establishments that serve as a perfect preview to all the wonderful things you’ll taste on a Barcelona food tour....
Where to Find Coffee in Seville
In Seville, coffee is so much more than a drink. Drinking coffee is more of a cultural and social experience in this enchanting Spanish city, though locals do love a caffeine fix as much as the rest of us! You’ll know from my food excursions in Spain that Spaniards are...
Where to Find Sangria in Barcelona
Is there any experience as quintessentially Spanish as sipping on the finest sangria Barcelona has to offer in the sunshine? While I spend quite a lot of time on my food excursions in Barcelona discussing all the city’s culinary classics, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t equally as...
A Local’s Guide to Bakeries in Edinburgh
Edinburgh has a vibrant bakery scene that is one of Scotland’s secret gems. The Scottish capital has an eclectic mix of traditional bakeries, modern patisseries, and unique specialty shops. Each offers a variety of classic Scottish treats, European-inspired pastries, and artisan breads to fit perfectly into a foodie visit to...
6 Best Markets in Dublin for Food, Shopping, and Local Finds
Dublin may not be known for its array of markets, but it has a surprisingly lengthy selection of open-air bazaars and pop-up fairs. Before I kicked off my Dublin food tours, I didn’t know a whole lot about the marketplaces in the Irish capital, only to later realize that the...