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Experience Vienna’s culinary delights on this 2.5-hour guided food tour with tastings of chocolates, cured meats, breads, Austrian wine, and more for $159.96.

The Best of Food Tour Vienna offers an engaging 2.5-hour adventure through the city’s hidden culinary treasures. Priced at $159.96 per person, this small-group experience is capped at 12 travelers, ensuring a personal touch. The tour departs from Friedrichstraße 12 at 2:30 pm and ends near Schottengasse 2, making it easy to access via public transportation.
What sets this tour apart is the combination of generous tastings—which can easily serve as a hearty meal—and the opportunity to explore local food businesses most visitors overlook. Led by a knowledgeable guide, you’ll discover Austrian culinary traditions through a variety of stops that include chocolates, cured ham, breads, and Austrian wines. The tour is ideal for food lovers who want an authentic taste of Vienna with expert guidance.
While the focus is on food, the experience also involves some walking around Vienna’s city center, making it perfect for those comfortable on their feet. Every tasting and drink is included, and the tour operates in all weather conditions—so dress appropriately. This tour is highly recommended by 93% of participants and has a strong reputation, especially for its expert guide and the quality of the food and wine offered.

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The tour begins at Friedrichstraße 12 in Vienna’s city center, a convenient spot near public transport. The first stop introduces guests to Viennese breads from a hidden gem in the heart of the city. This initial tasting sets a warm, inviting tone, showcasing local baking traditions in an intimate setting.
From the start, the focus remains on authentic local flavors rather than tourist-heavy spots. The guide emphasizes culinary secrets that would be missed if exploring independently, giving guests a true taste of Vienna’s food scene.
Next, the tour takes guests to the Palais Ferstel, a historic and elegant location. Here, some of Vienna’s most interesting delicacy stores are explored. The highlight is sampling a variety of Austrian ham specialties—a staple of Vienna’s cured meat culture.
This stop combines historic atmosphere with a focus on quality local products. The guide shares insights about the origins and traditions behind each delicacy, making each bite more meaningful.

A visit to a chocolate store is a key part of the tour, where guests get to taste pralines and learn about Vienna’s beloved chocolate craftsmanship. This stop offers a sweet contrast to savory bites, giving a well-rounded tasting experience.
The chocolate tasting is complemented by the opportunity to see hidden cellars, adding a sense of discovery to this indulgent stop. Guests appreciate the high-quality pralines and the chance to learn about Vienna’s rich confectionery history.

A notable stop is one of Vienna’s most famous quick snack spots in the city center. Visitors select from a variety of to-go treats—from savory snacks to traditional Austrian street foods—that can be enjoyed immediately or taken away.
This lively environment showcases Vienna’s casual side and offers a real taste of what locals grab for a quick bite. The guide helps choose popular dishes and explains their cultural significance.
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The tour culminates at Kipferlhaus, where a private wine tasting awaits. Here, guests sample some great Austrian wines in a cozy, authentic setting, often a historic cellar. The guide introduces the different wine varieties, emphasizing their Austrian origins and pairing recommendations.
Guests value the personalized attention and the chance to relax with a glass of wine after a day of tasting. The experience combines culinary enjoyment with cultural appreciation, enhancing the overall tour.

Although the tour includes walking in Vienna’s city center, it’s paced comfortably with plenty of eating breaks. Guests should be prepared to cover some ground, but the physical effort is moderate.
The guide ensures the experience flows smoothly, balancing tastings with informative commentary on Vienna’s culinary scene and city sights. The tour offers a good mix of food, drink, and sightseeing, making it an engaging way to explore Vienna’s food culture.

The guide, often described as knowledgeable and engaging, is a former chef or culinary expert, which adds depth to the experience. Reviews highlight Lucas’ passion and humor, making the tour both educational and fun.
Guests appreciate his ability to share stories about the food and the city, along with helpful restaurant tips for later visits. The small group size ensures personalized attention and ample opportunity for questions.
This tour starts at 2:30 pm and is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness. It operates rain or shine, so dressing appropriately is recommended. The tour includes all tastings, water, and alcoholic beverages, with no extra costs on the day.
Booking is flexible, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience. The tour is popular, last booked over five times just last week, reflecting its reputation.
This experience suits food lovers eager to discover local specialties in an authentic setting. It’s also ideal for those wanting to learn about Austrian culinary traditions from an expert guide.
Travelers who appreciate small-group tours will find this a more personal, immersive experience. It’s perfect for adults aged 18 and over given the inclusion of alcoholic beverages. This tour offers a well-rounded taste of Vienna, combining culinary delights with local culture in a comfortable, engaging format.
The Best of Food Tour Vienna offers a practical and tasty way to explore Vienna’s culinary landscape. With generous tastings of bread, chocolates, ham, wine, and street foods, it provides a full-flavor snapshot of Austrian cuisine in just 2.5 hours. The expert guide and small-group setting ensure a memorable, informative experience.
While the tour involves some walking and is best suited for those comfortable on their feet, it remains accessible and highly praised for its quality of food and personalized approach. Travelers who want a culinary overview combined with local insights will find this tour a top choice during their Vienna visit.
“Lucas, a former chef, is a food and wine expert and a fun guide! He took us to a variety of unique stops that serve local, quality foods. His knowl…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and the tour includes alcoholic beverages, so it is most appropriate for those aged 18 and over.
What should I wear?
Since the tour operates in all weather conditions, dress appropriately for the weather and comfortable for walking.
Are dietary restrictions accepted?
Yes, please advise any specific dietary requirements at the time of booking to accommodate your needs.
Does the tour include enough food for a full meal?
Yes, the tastings are generous and often enough to serve as a hearty meal for most participants.
What is the starting point?
The tour begins at Friedrichstraße 12, in Vienna’s city center.
How do I cancel if needed?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund.