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Discover Rimini’s culinary delights on this 3.5-hour Sunset Food & Drinks Tour, sampling local cheeses, wines, pizza, and gelato with a passionate guide.
Exploring Rimini through its food and drinks offers an authentic taste of Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region. This Sunset Food & Drinks Tour by Do Eat Better provides a relaxed, small-group experience for just over three hours, highlighting the city’s best local specialties. Priced at $102.56 per person, the tour departs at 6:30 pm from Piazza Cavour, offering a perfect introduction to Rimini’s vibrant food scene.
Led by a knowledgeable and friendly guide, the tour includes visits to top eateries, bars, and historic sites, where you’ll sample everything from regional cheeses and cold cuts to local wines, cocktails, pizza, and gelato. The small group size—limited to 12 travelers—ensures a personal and informal atmosphere, making it ideal for those wanting a deeper connection with the city’s culinary culture.
While the tour delivers a rich tasting experience and engaging storytelling, it’s important to note that it involves some walking and standing at multiple stops. The experience is best suited for those with an interest in food, drinks, and local lore, and is accessible for most travelers.


The tour begins at Piazza Cavour, a central and easily accessible location in Rimini. Travelers should arrive by 6:30 pm, ready to start the evening with a focus on local food and drinks. The tour concludes back at the same meeting point, allowing for easy continuation of the evening.
The duration of 3 hours 30 minutes ensures enough time to visit multiple stops without feeling hurried, and the itinerary is designed for a comfortable experience with a small group. The tour operates most evenings, making it an ideal sunset activity for those wanting to enjoy Rimini’s city lights alongside its flavors.
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The tour kicks off at Piazza Cavour, where the focus is on Italian cocktails crafted by trained mixologists. These beverages highlight how Italy’s spirits have influenced regional drinking traditions. The 30-minute stop offers a chance to taste these cocktails while soaking in the lively city ambiance.
Guests learn how Italian culture shapes beverages across the country, with stories that make each sip richer. This stop also provides an excellent introduction to Rimini’s social scene, setting a lively tone for the evening ahead.

Next, the tour moves to Piazza Malatesta, a historic square where local wines take center stage. Here, famous vineyards of Rimini and the broader Emilia-Romagna region are showcased through carefully selected labels.
The 15-minute wine tasting is paired with charcuterie, providing a perfect balance of flavors. Guests gain insights into Italy’s wine culture while enjoying a scenic spot that captures Rimini’s charm. This stop highlights Italy’s reputation as a wine-producing country and the variety of regional rosés, reds, or whites available.
A highlight of the tour is a visit to Castel Sismondo, where the queen of the Riviera Romagnola, the piadina, is sampled. Known also as Cassone or Cascione in different regions, the piadina is a flatbread filled with a variety of local ingredients.
This 15-minute stop allows guests to taste this traditional street food, which is integral to Rimini’s culinary identity. The guide explains the different names and preparation methods, enriching the tasting experience with cultural context.
No Italian street food tour would be complete without pizza, and the stop at The Tiberius Bridge guarantees a slice of authentic Italian pizza. The 30-minute tasting offers a chance to enjoy a well-made piece, showcasing Italy’s renowned pizza craftsmanship.
This stop not only satisfies a classic craving but also provides a picturesque backdrop—the ancient Tiberius Bridge—adding historical flavor to the gastronomic experience. It’s a straightforward yet essential part of the tour, emphasizing Italy’s beloved comfort food.
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The final stop unfolds in Borgo San Giuliano, an artsy neighborhood famous for its colorful murals and authentic vibe. Here, guests indulge in gelato or pastry at a historic patisserie, enjoying the sweet finale of their culinary journey.
Spanning 2 hours, this leisurely ending allows for relaxed tasting and exploration of the neighborhood’s unique atmosphere. It’s a lovely way to conclude the evening, leaving guests with a last taste of Rimini’s sweet side.
The tour price of $102.56 covers a variety of food and drink samples: snacks, bottled water, wine, beer, cocktails, piadina, meatballs, charcuterie, and gelato. Alcoholic beverages are served with adherence to age restrictions (minimum 18 years old).
Guests appreciate the informal, small-group setting, which fosters easy conversations and personalized attention. The tour’s pace ensures ample time at each stop for tasting and learning without feeling rushed.
While tips are not included, the value is evident in the quality of food, drinks, and stories shared by the guide, making it a well-rounded and enjoyable experience.

The meeting point at Piazza Cavour is conveniently located near public transportation, easing access for most travelers. The tour operates in the evening and includes a mobile ticket for simplicity.
The maximum group size of 12 helps maintain an intimate atmosphere. Since the guide may speak both English and Italian, expect bilingual commentary, which adds a touch of authenticity.
Booking well in advance—about 40 days on average—ensures a spot for this popular sunset experience.
Based on reviews, Elisa and Sara are praised guides who bring enthusiasm and extensive knowledge to the tour. Their storytelling helps connect the food to Rimini’s culture, making each stop more meaningful.
Guests are encouraged to ask questions, and the relaxed environment invites lively conversations about local customs and history. The guides’ friendliness and attentiveness significantly enhance the overall experience.
The tour involves some walking and standing at multiple stops, which may not suit those with mobility issues. The weather can affect the outdoor stops, so it’s wise to check the forecast in advance.
Since the tour is conducted mostly outdoors, be prepared for the evening atmosphere, especially if temperatures fluctuate. Also, tips are not included, so bringing some cash for gratuities is recommended if you wish to show appreciation.
This Sunset Food & Drinks Tour appeals most to food lovers eager to explore local flavors in a relaxed setting. It’s perfect for those interested in Italy’s culinary traditions, wine, and street food, especially in the charming ambiance of Rimini’s city center.
Couples, small groups, and solo travelers who enjoy storytelling about food and local culture will find this experience both enjoyable and informative. It offers a genuine taste of Rimini’s gastronomy beyond typical restaurant visits.
This tour offers a well-balanced mix of tastings, cultural stories, and scenic stops, all led by passionate guides. The $102.56 price covers a rich variety of local delights, making it a good value for those looking to enjoy Rimini’s culinary scene in just a few hours.
While it’s a walking experience with some outdoor exposure, the small-group format and engaging storytelling make it a memorable way to uncover Rimini’s flavors. It’s especially suited for travelers who want an authentic, relaxed introduction to the city’s food traditions and lively atmosphere.
For anyone interested in experiencing Rimini through its local cheeses, wines, pizza, and gelato, this tour provides a tasty, personable, and informative journey through the city’s culinary heart.
“My mom and I went to Rimini early September and booked this street food tour. It rained quite a bit on our day but we LOVED our guide Sara. She was…”
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Piazza Cavour, in Rimini.
What is included in the price?
The price covers snacks, bottled water, alcoholic beverages, piadina, meatballs, charcuterie, and gelato.
Is there an age restriction for alcohol?
Yes, participants must be at least 18 years old to consume alcoholic drinks.
How many people are in each tour group?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience.
Can the guide speak English?
Yes, the guide may speak both English and Italian.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking; outdoor stops mean you should be prepared for the weather.
Is tips or gratuity included?
No, tips are not included but are appreciated for excellent service.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour suitable for all mobility levels?
It involves some walking and standing, so those with mobility concerns should consider this before booking.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking around 40 days in advance is recommended, as the tour is popular.