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Discover Corfu Town with a 3-hour guided walk featuring local food tastings, historic sites, and authentic Greek cuisine, all led by expert guides.
Exploring Corfu Town becomes an engaging culinary and cultural adventure thanks to the guided walking tour offered by Corfu Walking Tours. For $101 per person, this 3-hour experience combines history, local food tastings, and visits to key monuments. The tour departs from the statue of General Schulemburg in front of the Old Fortress, making it easy to locate and join.
Known for its small group size—limited to 10 participants—the tour offers a personalized experience with a licensed English-speaking guide. What makes this tour stand out is the blend of historical insights and delicious tastings, giving visitors a taste of Corfu’s authentic flavors and hidden corners. The inclusion of a seated lunch at a cozy restaurant adds a relaxing pause to the informative walk.
While the pace is generally relaxed and suitable for most, travelers should wear comfortable walking shoes and bring sunscreen and a hat due to outdoor stops. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for a variety of visitors. It’s an excellent choice for those who want to combine sightseeing with local culinary delights and get a deeper understanding of Corfu’s history and culture.


The tour begins at the statue of General Schulemburg, right in front of the Old Fortress in Corfu Town. This meeting point is convenient and sets the tone for a walk that mixes history with local charm. From here, the guide leads you through the narrow streets and lively alleys that form the heart of this historic town.
A highlight is the Old Fortress, which offers a glimpse into Corfu’s strategic past. The tour also passes by the Palace of St. Michael and St. George, a former residence of the British Lord High Commissioner. These sites are explained with clarity and enthusiasm, making history easy to follow and engaging.
The walking route emphasizes hidden squares, old city walls, and fountains, revealing less touristy corners that many visitors might overlook. The pace allows for photo stops and questions, making it a friendly, conversational experience. The start and end points are the same, offering a seamless experience without the need for transportation during the tour.
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One of the tour’s standout features is the local breakfast served during a break, featuring cheese pie, spinach pie, loukoumades (donuts), Greek yoghurt, and ginger beer. These foods showcase local ingredients and cooking styles, giving a genuine taste of Corfu’s culinary traditions.
The food tastings continue at different stops throughout the tour, including sweet halva, cheese, honey, olive oil, fruits, and nuts. Each of these samples reflects the local produce and flavors that define Corfu’s gastronomy. The guide offers insights into how these foods are made and enjoyed locally, adding depth to each tasting.
This approach allows visitors to sample a variety of flavors without feeling overwhelmed, making the experience both fun and educational. The generous portions ensure there’s enough to satisfy hunger before the lunch segment.

A visit to the Church of St. Spyridon is a key part of the tour. Inside, the relics of the 4th-century saint are held, making it a significant religious site. The guide explains the history and importance of St. Spyridon, offering context for visitors interested in Corfu’s spiritual traditions.
The church’s architecture and interior decorations are impressive, and the visit provides a quiet moment amid the lively exploration. It’s an opportunity to appreciate the cultural significance of religious sites in Corfu, as well as enjoy the serene atmosphere inside.
Afterward, the tour continues with more food tastings, creating a balance of spiritual, historical, and culinary experiences that highlight the multifaceted character of the town.

The seated lunch is a highlight, providing a relaxed setting to enjoy two typical dishes from Corfu. The menu includes pastitsada, a hearty casserole, and sofrito, a flavorful meat dish. Guests get to experience authentic local cuisine prepared at a cozy restaurant.
The meal is generous, with enough portions for most appetites. It’s served with water, ginger beer, and ouzo, which are included in the tour price. The lunch not only satisfies hunger but also offers insight into local eating habits and flavors.
This part of the tour is perfect for those who appreciate culture through food and want a taste of daily life in Corfu beyond the usual tourist spots.
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Throughout the tour, the licensed guide is praised for being knowledgeable, engaging, and friendly. Many reviews highlight guides like Nausica, Alice, Valia, and Elektra for their ability to share historical facts, introduce local vendors, and tailor the experience to the group’s interests.
The small-group format ensures that conversations are personal and flexible, allowing for questions, comments, and deeper insights. Several reviews mention guides making extra efforts to care for elderly guests and provide tailored recommendations, adding warmth to the experience.
The guides’ enthusiasm for Corfu’s culture and cuisine translates into a more memorable and authentic visit. Visitors often remark that these guides are a big part of what makes the tour special.
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The tour visits authentic vendors and eateries that are welcoming and proud of their offerings. Each stop features local dishes often prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The atmosphere is lively, with vendors excited to share their culinary traditions.
Many reviews emphasize the quality and quantity of food, noting that the experience feels generous and well-curated. The personal rapport between guides and vendors leads to warm interactions that add a personal touch to the tasting experience.
Visitors leave with not just a full stomach, but also a better understanding of Corfu’s food culture, along with recommendations for other local spots to explore afterward.

The tour starts at the statue of General Schulemburg, which is easily accessible in Corfu Town. It lasts for 3 hours, making it a manageable activity even for those with limited time. The small-group size enhances interaction and comfort.
Comfortable shoes are recommended, as walking is involved. Since the route is outdoors and involves narrow streets, bringing sunscreen and a hat is advisable. The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring wider accessibility.
Booking can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and reservations are flexible with a pay later option available.

This tour provides a well-rounded look at Corfu’s history, architecture, and culinary traditions. The expert guides receive high praise for their knowledge and friendliness, enhancing the experience through personalized attention.
The combination of sightseeing, tasty food, and cultural insights makes it ideal for travelers who want an authentic and relaxed exploration of Corfu Town. The lunch and food tastings are especially appreciated for their generous portions and quality.
While it’s a walking tour, it’s accessible and suitable for most visitors, especially those eager to combine history with local flavors. The small group ensures an intimate atmosphere, making this a highly recommended activity for anyone visiting Corfu.
“Amazing tour.Amanda(her English name)was wonderful.We had a great time.”

What is included in the price of $101?
The tour includes a licensed guide, food tastings at various stops, a seated lunch, and drinks such as ginger beer, ouzo, and water.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the statue of General Schulemburg in front of the Old Fortress and ends back at the same meeting point.
How long is the tour?
The 3-hour tour covers key landmarks, food tastings, and a relaxing lunch.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended for outdoor walking.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there vegetarian or other dietary options?
The provided data does not specify dietary alternatives.
Who are the guides?
Guides are licensed, English-speaking experts praised for their knowledgeability and friendly manner.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the relaxed walking pace and inclusive approach make it suitable for most ages and mobility levels.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of historical sites, authentic food tastings, and personalized guiding creates a comprehensive and enjoyable experience in Corfu Town.