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Discover Lecce’s best street food on a 3-hour guided tour, tasting local delicacies like Rustico Leccese, Puccia, and authentic gelato with a passionate local guide.


The tour begins in front of Porta Rudiae, a key gateway in Lecce’s historic city wall. From here, the guide introduces the group to the city’s vibrant atmosphere, setting the tone for an authentic street food exploration. The meeting point is easy to find, making it simple to join the group and start the culinary journey.
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Once underway, the walking tour takes you through Lecce’s picturesque alleyways and lively squares. The guide leads you through the city’s charming baroque center, highlighting notable sights like the Lecce Cathedral and the Roman Amphitheatre. These stops are not only scenic but also serve as opportunities to enjoy some local snacks and learn about the city’s rich history.

The first tasting stop features the Caffè Leccese, a popular local coffee drink made of espresso mixed with almond syrup and served over ice. It’s a refreshing opener that energizes the group for the culinary treats ahead. Alongside, you’ll indulge in Pasticciotto, a warm pastry filled with smooth custard cream, or a Fruttone, its cocoa-infused cousin with almond paste and fruit preserves.

Next, the tour highlights two iconic savory bites. The Rustico Leccese is a flaky, golden puff pastry filled with béchamel, tomato, mozzarella, and black pepper—a satisfying snack at any time of day. Then, at a traditional pucceria, you’ll try Puccia, a rustic wood-fired bread stuffed with horse meat stewa, a centuries-old specialty from Salento. Vegetarian variations, such as grilled vegetables or local cheeses, are often available, offering options for different tastes.
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Throughout the walk, the guide introduces other local favorites like Pittule, deep-fried dough balls that are crispy outside and soft inside. These are served plain or flavored with ingredients like tomatoes, olives, or anchovies, showcasing how simple ingredients create flavorful bites. The stops are well-paced, giving enough time to enjoy each specialty without feeling rushed.
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Stops at key locations like Church of the Holy Cross and Piazza Sant’Oronzo allow for sampling more street food or enjoying a local beer, enhancing the experience of Lecce’s vibrant food scene. The guide shares stories behind each dish, helping to connect the flavors to local traditions.

The tour concludes at Piazza Sant’Oronzo, where a visit to one of Lecce’s finest gelato shops caps off the experience. The gelato selection features seasonal and classic flavors, all crafted with local, high-quality ingredients. It’s a sweet ending that leaves a lasting impression of Lecce’s culinary craftsmanship.

This tour is designed to be accessible, with wheelchair-friendly routes and groups kept at a comfortable size. It lasts around 3 hours, making it a manageable and engaging activity for most visitors. The meeting point is conveniently located, and the tour does not include hotel transfers, so travelers should plan to arrive on foot.

Priced to include guided commentary and tastings at 4-5 venues, the tour offers good value for those interested in authentic local cuisine. Booking is flexible, with options to reserve now and pay later, and a full refund is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
This walking experience provides a delicious overview of Salento’s street food culture, perfect for food lovers and curious travelers alike. The local guide’s passion enriches each stop, making the history behind each dish both accessible and engaging. Visitors who enjoy trying multiple local specialties in a relaxed, walkable setting will find this tour highly satisfying.
The inclusion of iconic Salentino dishes like Rustico Leccese and Puccia, plus the chance to end with a high-quality gelato, makes this tour a flavorful way to explore Lecce’s culinary heritage. While it’s primarily a tasting tour, the stops also offer glimpses of the city’s historical sights, blending food and culture seamlessly.
This tour is especially suited for those who prefer walking and sampling over structured visits to museums. It’s suitable for most, including wheelchair users, and offers a practical, tasty introduction to this charming Italian city.
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Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarian options such as grilled vegetables or local cheeses are often available at the stops.
Does the tour include hotel pickup?
No, the activity begins at Porta Rudiae in Lecce; travelers need to arrive there independently.
Are there any food restrictions or allergies to notify?
Yes, travelers should inform in advance of any allergies or dietary restrictions when booking.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, allowing enough time to taste and explore without feeling rushed.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair friendly, making it accessible to most visitors.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.