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Discover Turin's culinary delights with this 2-hour food walking tour featuring tastings of chocolates, ice cream, and traditional drinks, led by an engaging guide.

The Tasty Turin tour provides a flavorful glimpse into Piedmont’s culinary scene in a compact 2-hour walk through the heart of Turin. Priced at $44.41 per person, this tour combines guidance with tastings of local sweets, drinks, and iconic treats. A dog-friendly experience, it’s perfect for those eager to explore Italy’s gastronomic culture without long hours or large crowds.
While the tour is ideal for anyone curious about Turin’s food heritage, it’s especially suited for lovers of chocolate, ice cream, and historic drinks. The tour includes visits to a historic café and offers insights into regional legends. Keep in mind that vegetarians and those with gluten intolerance may find some options limited. The 2-hour experience offers a tasty, manageable way to enjoy Turin’s culinary secrets.
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The Tasty Turin tour is led by a live guide who speaks English and Italian, making it accessible to international visitors. The guide shares anecdotes and fun facts about Piedmont’s food history, giving depth to the tasting experience. Visitors get to sample chocolates like Giandujotto and Cri-Cri, which are regional specialties, along with drinks like Zabaglione—a traditional, ancient dessert wine.
This guided approach ensures that participants not only taste but also learn about the origins and cultural significance of each delicacy. The walking format allows for a relaxed pace, strolling through Turin’s streets while stopping at key locations. The tour is designed to give a well-rounded taste of the city’s culinary identity in a short time.

One of the tour’s highlights is a visit to a historic café where you can try traditional ice cream along with Vermouth or Vellutata di Bicerin, a classic Turin drink. The stop offers a taste of local hospitality and a chance to observe the ambiance of a place that has served Turin’s residents for many years.
Along With the café, participants taste Giandujotto chocolates, which are shaped like small hazelnut pralines, and the Cri-Cri chocolates, known for their distinctive praline flavor. The Zabaglione drink, with its ancient roots, provides a sweet, frothy experience that complements the overall tasting journey.
The tour also features local bread and a variety of drinks, helping visitors understand the pairing traditions that make Piedmontese cuisine unique. While the focus is on sweets and drinks, the storytelling about the legend of breadsticks adds depth to the experience.

This food walking tour starts at a varied meeting point, depending on the option booked, and the end point is the same as the start, making it convenient for participants. The group size typically remains small enough to allow for intimate conversations and personal attention from the guide.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it a viable option for visitors with mobility needs. Since transportation is not included, participants should plan to arrive at the meeting point on foot or via local transit. Pets are welcome, adding to the relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
More Great Tours NearbyWith a duration of just 2 hours, this tour offers a compact but delicious glimpse into Turin’s food scene. The pacing is comfortable, allowing plenty of time to enjoy each tasting without feeling rushed. The price point of $44.41 makes it a cost-effective way to indulge in some of Italy’s sweetest treats.
While some may wish for a longer experience or more variety, the tour’s focus on quality tastings and engaging storytelling makes it a meaningful introduction to Piedmont’s culinary culture. It’s especially suitable for those who want a short, flavorful experience with local flavor that’s easy to fit into a day of sightseeing.
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Compared to other food-focused tours in Turin, this experience emphasizes classic Piedmontese sweets and historic drinks rather than a broader range of cuisine. The inclusion of a historic café visit and legendary chocolates helps it stand out. The small group size and local guide approach foster a more personalized experience.
Other similar tours may offer more extensive tastings or more diverse food options, but this tour’s focused highlights and affordable price make it a strong choice for foodies interested in Turin’s sweet side.

One point to consider is that the tour is not suitable for vegetarians or those with gluten intolerance, as some tastings may contain these ingredients. Plus, the planned program has received mixed reviews regarding excitement levels and language consistency, especially in groups with a mix of Italian and English speakers.
Participants should be prepared for a shorter experience that’s focused primarily on desserts and drinks, with less emphasis on savory foods. Those seeking a more extensive culinary tour might prefer to explore additional options.
This tour appeals most to chocolate lovers, history buffs interested in local legends, and visitors who enjoy easy, guided tastings without long walking distances. It’s an ideal introductory activity for anyone wanting to experience Turin’s sweet side in a relaxed, friendly environment.
Since the tour is dog friendly and wheelchair accessible, it’s suitable for a wide range of travelers. The affordable price and short duration also make it a good fit for families, couples, or solo travelers looking for a delicious and informative outing.
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Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
No, the tour is not suitable for vegetarians due to the types of tastings included.
How long does the tour last?
The guide-led experience lasts approximately 2 hours.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are drinks included in the tastings?
Yes, the tour includes local drinks such as Vermouth or Vellutata di Bicerin.
What are the main highlights?
Key highlights include Giandujotto and Cri-Cri chocolates, historic Zabaglione, and a visit to a historic café for ice cream and drinks.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Do I need to prepare anything before joining?
Participants should arrive on foot or by local transportation at the designated meeting point. No special preparation is required.
Is this tour pet-friendly?
Yes, dogs are welcome on this dog-friendly walking experience.
How does this tour compare to other food experiences in Turin?
It offers a focused sampling of Piedmontese sweets and drinks with personal storytelling, making it a cost-effective and informative way to discover Turin’s culinary traditions.