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.
Your 2026 To-Eat List (We’re Calling Them “Resolutions”)
New Year’s resolutions are like a perfect soufflé—ambitious, but prone to collapse. That’s why for 2026 we’re proposing resolutions you’ll want to keep. Instead of pledging to give things up, what if your resolutions were about adding more joy, more flavor, and more unforgettable bites to your year? We asked...
Blog Posts
Cooking with Nonna: An Interview with Antonella
Not long ago, we interviewed our very own Italian grandmother and cooking legend, Bruna. This week, we interview our other Nonna, Antonella, who also teaches our four-hour authentic, Italian cooking classes in a real Roman apartment – Cook Dinner with Nonna. A born and bred Roman, Antonella has been married...
10 of Europe's Most Beautiful Cities
Even a list of Europe’s 100 “most beautiful cities” would be incomplete. From the beauty of the blurred countryside seen through a train window to a moment of stillness amidst cosmopolitan chaos, there are millions of places to witness Europe’s beauty. Here are just a few of our recommendations on...
6 Places to Enjoy Real Mexican Food in Prague (No Czech-Mex, Please!)
Czech-Mex is nothing like Tex-Mex – it’s actually expat slang for the unappetizing Czech take on Mexican food that could be found on Prague menus throughout much of the nineties when kidney beans stood in for black beans and rubbery cheese took the place of queso blanco. That’s to say...
An Immigration Story: Around the World in Dutch Cuisine
Let’s be honest. What is considered to be traditional Dutch food (mashed potatoes, raw herring, and incredibly thick pea soup) is not the most sophisticated cuisine on earth. It seems to be more about nutritious comfort food rather than spices and beautiful presentation on a plate. But there is more...
Why Taking a Food Tour is Always a Great Idea
Sometimes traveling to a new city can be quite challenging and planning your visit can be overwhelming. There’s so much to see and do and you often don’t know where to go first without getting lost or creating an efficient itinerary. At other times, you’re visiting a place you’ve been...
Celebrating the Easter Holiday in Rome
It’s no surprise that Rome – the home of the Vatican, St. Francis, and Catholicism itself – is the place to be around Easter time. If you’re lucky enough to be visiting and experience Easter in Rome this year, here’s all the info you need. Sightseeing during Easter Note that...
How to Spend Your Easter Weekend in Amsterdam
We have all been waiting for spring in the Netherlands. It rains a bit less than usual, the sun occasionally shines through the clouds, and you can finally leave your winter hat at home. But all jokes aside, celebrating Easter in Amsterdam is a great place to spend your Easter...
Late-night Dining: Where to Eat after Hours in London
London’s a 24-hour city with enough 24-hour restaurants and late-night bite options to make travelling home on the night bus with an empty stomach a thing of the past. So whether you’ve partied ‘till the small hours in one of London’s many clubs and bars, or you’re fresh off a...