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Discover Old Town Alexandria’s history and cuisine on this 3-hour walking tour featuring local dishes, landmarks, and charming stories, capped at 8 travelers.
The Southern Comfort – Old Town Alexandria Food & History Tour offers an engaging combination of local cuisine and historical insights within a compact 3-hour walking experience in Virginia. At $127 per person, this tour stands out for its small group size of just eight participants, ensuring an intimate and personalized atmosphere. The tour departs from 107 N Fairfax St, starting at 11:30 am, and is perfect for first-time visitors eager to explore Old Town Alexandria in depth.
Guided by knowledgeable hosts, this tour presents carefully selected tastings at various stops, along with fascinating stories—some scandalous—that add flavor to the experience. While the focus is on local dishes and landmarks, the tour also emphasizes supporting the community, as part of each ticket sale is donated to a local charity. Travelers should note that vegans cannot be accommodated, but most travelers will find this tour accessible and enjoyable.


The tour begins at 107 N Fairfax St, where your guide introduces the historic charm of Old Town Alexandria. Over about three hours, travelers walk through the lively streets, uncovering stories behind the buildings and passing by landmarks many visitors overlook. The guide’s storytelling style makes history come alive, blending local anecdotes with an appreciation for the area’s architecture and traditions.
This tour is ideal for those who want more than just sightseeing—it offers insider knowledge that deepens understanding of Alexandria’s past and present. The small group size ensures that each person receives personal attention and has ample opportunity to ask questions or engage with the stories.
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Throughout the tour, guests sample carefully curated tastings at local eateries, making this a delicious walk through Alexandria’s culinary scene. The food is complimentary with each stop and is selected to showcase regional flavors. Dietary restrictions are accommodated with prior notice, but vegans are not.
Walking down King Street, the tour passes Ramsey House, which visitors are encouraged to revisit afterward to explore further. The culinary stops are designed to give an authentic taste of the city’s regional cuisine while supporting local businesses.

A highlight of the walk is passing through Market Square, the vibrant heart of Old Town. On Saturdays, the area hosts the city’s longest-running farmer’s market, offering fresh produce and artisan goods. The bustling marketplace provides a lively backdrop, with the market vendors’ stories adding to the local flavor.
This stop lasts about five minutes, but it encapsulates Alexandria’s community spirit. The City Hall nearby stands as a historic building, adding architectural interest to the tour and offering a glimpse into the city’s civic history.

Guests walk past the Athenaeum, an elegant example of Greek Revival architecture that now functions as a gallery of fine arts. The imposing stone structure has served as a cultural hub, and the guide shares stories about its significance.
Further along, the tour reaches Waterfront Park, the newest addition to Alexandria’s outdoor spaces. Here, visitors find temporary public art installations, including an interactive work that responds to sound and illuminates in rainbow colors. These artistic features add a modern touch to the historic setting, providing excellent photo opportunities.

The Torpedo Factory is a focal point for art lovers, housing the country’s largest collection of working artists’ studios under one roof. Though the tour passes by, the exterior architecture and art ambiance offer insight into Alexandria’s vibrant arts scene. Visitors are encouraged to explore further if interested, as the space functions as a thriving creative hub.

Many reviews highlight the guides’ storytelling skills, with Mary, the founder, praised for her engaging and friendly manner. The stories she shares are both informative and entertaining, often revealing scandalous or surprising details about Alexandria’s history. These anecdotes make the tour memorable and often spark curiosity to learn more about the city.
Emma, another guide, is also noted for her knowledge and ability to blend history with local lore seamlessly. The small group setting facilitates personal interaction and allows guests to ask questions or get tailored recommendations, such as visiting Ramsey House afterward.

The tour begins at 11:30 am, with public transportation nearby for easy access. The mobile ticket system simplifies check-in, and service animals are allowed, making it accessible for travelers with support animals. The tour is suitable for most physical abilities, given the walking nature and short stops.
Travelers are advised to inform about dietary restrictions during booking; however, vegan diets cannot be accommodated. Proof of vaccination and government ID may be required, depending on local regulations.

A notable feature of this tour is that a portion of each ticket is donated to a local charitable organization. This provides an added incentive for socially conscious travelers and reinforces the tour’s focus on community engagement and support.
The tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility. Most travelers book around 22 days ahead, reflecting its popularity, so early reservation is recommended, especially during peak seasons.
This tour stands out for its combination of food, history, and local stories delivered in an intimate setting. The small group size fosters a relaxed atmosphere conducive to storytelling and genuine engagement. The carefully selected tastings ensure guests enjoy authentic regional flavors without feeling rushed.
While the tour cannot accommodate vegans, it is suitable for most other dietary needs and offers a great way to explore Alexandria’s cultural and culinary landscape in just a few hours. The storytelling, combined with landmark visits like the Athenaeum and Waterfront Park, makes this experience both informative and visually engaging.
The Southern Comfort Food & History Tour is perfect for first-time visitors wanting an introductory experience that blends culture, cuisine, and architecture. It also suits history buffs and foodies who appreciate small group explorations and authentic local stories. Travelers seeking a meaningful contribution to the community will also value the charitable aspect of the ticket.
The tour’s pace, most suited for those able to walk comfortably, and its limited size make it ideal for travelers who prefer personalized attention in a lively but relaxed environment.
“Excellent tour led by the owners. It was fun, informative, and the food was excellent. We loved hearing the stories of the town, as well as the his…”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, covering several key landmarks and tastings.
What is included in the price?
The price includes guided storytelling, a lunch of local dishes, and passes by landmarks. A portion of each ticket benefits a local charity.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, but vegans cannot be accommodated. Vegetarian options and allergies should be communicated during booking.
Where does the tour meet and end?
The tour begins at 107 N Fairfax St and ends at Pop’s Old Fashion Ice Cream Co., 109 King St.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with limited mobility?
The tour is primarily walking and suitable for most physical abilities, but it’s best for those comfortable with outdoor walking.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most bookings are made about 22 days in advance. Early reservations are recommended, especially during busy periods.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted.
Is there a dress code?
Casual outdoor attire suitable for walking is recommended.
What makes this tour special?
Its small group size, local storytelling, and support for community charities set this tour apart, offering a personalized and meaningful experience.