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Discover Bruges' best traditional foods and drinks on a 3-hour guided walking tour, visiting historic eateries and tasting Belgian waffles, beer, chocolates, and more.

The Bruges: Traditional Food Group Walking Tour offers a flavorful journey through one of Belgium’s most picturesque cities. Priced at $193 per person and lasting 3 hours, this experience is perfect for those eager to explore Bruges from a culinary perspective. Guided by local experts, the tour visits at least 5 food stops, including historic and modern venues, where participants get to sample traditional delicacies and drinks.
The tour departs from De Burg, in front of the Bruges Town Hall, and ends back at the same point, making it easy to join or finish your day. It’s designed for small groups — a maximum of 12 people — ensuring an intimate setting where guides share secrets and stories about Bruges’ food heritage. With water included and opportunities to taste Belgian waffles, beer, Flemish stew, croquettes, and Belgian chocolates, this tour appeals to food lovers and curious travelers alike.
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The tour begins at De Burg, right in front of the Bruges Town Hall, a key landmark in the city’s historic center. This central starting point makes it easy for travelers to meet the guide and start exploring Bruges’ culinary secrets immediately. The familiarity of the meeting location also helps in planning the rest of the day around the tour.
Participants walk through the enchanting streets of Bruges, guided by a local expert who shares stories and curiosities about the city’s food traditions. The walking pace is manageable and designed to provide plenty of opportunities for tasting and sightseeing alike.

The first stop takes visitors to the Fish Market Vismarkt, where food tastings are combined with sightseeing. This lively area is a hub of local activity, and here, the guide introduces guests to Bruges’ food culture through tastings and stories. The location’s historic charm adds to the overall experience, making each bite more meaningful.
The market’s vibrant setting offers a great introduction to the city’s culinary scene, setting the tone for the variety of flavors to come. Expect to sample some of Bruges’ traditional products while soaking in the lively atmosphere and learning about local food customs.

One of the tour’s standout moments is the Belgian waffle tasting. Participants get to enjoy both Bruxelloise and Liégeoise versions — the two main types of Belgian waffles, typically served as desserts but also enjoyed in savory forms.
Alongside waffles, the guide introduces Belgian beer culture, which was inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List in 2016. Guests taste some of the country’s most renowned beers, expertly paired with cheese for an authentic experience. This combination highlights Belgium’s celebrated brewing traditions and local flavors.
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The tour includes a taste of the iconic Flemish stew, also known as Grandma’s stew, served with a generous portion of Belgian fries. This hearty dish embodies comfort food in Bruges, reminding locals of home cooking.
The Flemish stew offers a savory taste of Belgian cuisine, cooked with traditional ingredients and served in a cozy setting. The fries, crispy and golden, complement the stew perfectly, completing a classic Belgian meal.
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Another highlight is the croquette, a favorite Belgian snack. The tour visits a top-rated specialized venue where guests sample this crispy, creamy treat. Croquettes are a common street snack and represent the country’s love for simple, flavorful bites.
This stop offers a chance to enjoy a true Belgian comfort food in an inviting setting, emphasizing quality ingredients and traditional preparation.

No Belgian food tour would be complete without sweet treats, and this experience includes a chocolate tasting at a dedicated chocolaterie. Visitors sample high-quality Belgian chocolates, experiencing the rich flavors and craftsmanship that Belgium is famous for.
The visit to the chocolaterie provides insight into Belgium’s renowned chocolate industry, and the tasting makes sure that your experience ends on a sweet note. The seasonality of tastings might influence the specific chocolates offered, adding a touch of variety to each tour.

Throughout the walk, the guide takes guests to notable landmarks such as Grand-Place and the Belfry of Bruges. These sightseeing stops are paired with food tastings, turning each location into an opportunity to learn about the city’s history and culinary heritage.
At each stop, the guide shares stories about Bruges’ past, food traditions, and intriguing facts about the surroundings. This approach makes the tour both educational and delightful—combining visual beauty with flavorful discoveries.
The tour is designed for small groups, with a maximum of 12 participants, ensuring a conversational and personalized experience. The meeting point is De Burg, in front of the Bruges Town Hall, which is easy to find in the city’s central square.
Participants need to bring comfortable shoes for walking, as the tour covers several stops across Bruges’ historic streets. The tour includes water and at least one alcoholic drink, with additional beverages and food items available at the stops at your own expense.
The activity does not include hotel pickups or drop-offs, so travelers should plan accordingly. The tour operates with a minimum of 2 guests, and it can be rescheduled if the minimum number is not reached.
Guided by local experts such as Daniel and Martin, the tour offers engaging storytelling about Bruges’ food and history. The guides are praised for their knowledgeable and friendly approach, making the experience both fun and informative.
The guides talk in English, with some parts possibly in French, providing a bilingual experience that adds cultural richness.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travelers with changing plans. The reserve now, pay later option allows booking without immediate payment, helping visitors secure their spot comfortably.
This flexibility, combined with a clear schedule and small group size, makes the tour accessible and stress-free for most travelers.
This experience suits foodies, history buffs, and anyone curious about Belgian cuisine. The mix of tastings, sightseeing, and storytelling makes it perfect for those who want to enjoy Bruges’ culinary scene in an intimate, relaxed setting.
It’s especially ideal for travelers who appreciate local traditions, craftsmanship, and authentic flavors. The 3-hour duration and manageable group size also suit those looking for a relaxed, social activity without feeling rushed.
This guided tour offers a well-rounded experience combining delicious tastings with insights into Bruges’ history and culture. The expert guides, diverse stops, and authentic Belgian foods make it a compelling choice for visitors wanting to deepen their understanding of the city.
While the taste of Belgian chocolates, waffles, beer, and Flemish stew is a highlight, the storytelling and sightseeing elevate the experience beyond just food. The small group setting ensures attentive guides and a friendly atmosphere.
This tour is a worthwhile addition to any Bruges itinerary, especially for those who want to enjoy local flavors in a relaxed and engaging environment. It suits adults and children under 5 who can join for free, making it a flexible choice for families too.
“We had such an amazing tour with Daniel! We learned so much about the city and tried so much food. He was awesome company and we had a really great…”
How long is the Bruges food tour?
The tour lasts 3 hours, providing ample time for tastings and sightseeing without feeling rushed.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at De Burg, in front of the Bruges Town Hall, making it convenient for participants.
What foods are included in the tasting menu?
Guests sample Belgian waffles, local beers with cheese pairing, Flemish stew with fries, croquettes, and Belgian chocolates.
Are beverages included?
Yes, water and one alcoholic drink are included in the tour price.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 5 years old can join for free, making it suitable for families with young kids.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the activity, and you can reserve now and pay later.