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Discover Warsaw's culinary and historic treasures on this 2.5-hour guided food tour through the UNESCO Old Town, sampling six authentic Polish dishes.


The Daily Warsaw Traditional Food Tasting & Guided Old Town Tour offers a lively way to experience the Polish capital. For $174 per person, this 2.5-hour journey combines six traditional dishes with a scenic walk through Warsaw’s UNESCO-listed Old Town. The tour is perfect for those interested in authentic cuisine, local history, and hidden corners of the city.
Led by a passionate 5-star Foodie Guide, the tour not only highlights Polish flavors but also shares stories about Warsaw’s landmarks, legends, and rebirth after WWII. The experience is designed for small groups of up to 15 people, making it a friendly, engaging way to explore and taste without feeling overwhelmed.
While the tour includes a generous assortment of appetizer, soup, main course, dessert, and refreshments, some reviews note that the overall quantity might be lighter than expected for the price. Still, the quality of the guide’s commentary and the authenticity of the dishes stand out as major strengths.
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The tour begins in the vibrant heart of Warsaw’s Old Town, where colorful merchant houses and medieval squares set the scene. The guide’s engaging storytelling brings to life the history of Warsaw’s royal past, including the Royal Castle and the iconic Sigismund’s Column.
Participants will appreciate the walk through charming alleyways and lesser-known architectural treasures. These hidden gems reveal the city’s resilience and rebirth from destruction after World War II, offering more than just typical tourist sights.
This scenic route is a perfect backdrop for appreciating Warsaw’s unique ambiance, while the guide points out charming courtyards and architectural details most visitors might overlook. The blend of history and street scenery enhances the overall experience.

The core of this tour is sampling six Polish specialties at carefully selected local eateries. The menu includes savory appetizers like herring or cold meats, hearty soups such as barszcz or urek, and main courses like pierogi or meat dishes with potatoes and cabbage.
The tour emphasizes authentic flavors prepared in traditional ways. To finish, you’ll enjoy a Polish dessert, paired with coffee or tea, while a soft drink is included to refresh your palate.
Participants are encouraged to order more if they wish, as the guide’s excellent restaurant recommendations help enhance the experience. The quality and authenticity of the dishes are often praised, although some reviews suggest that the quantities at each stop may be modest.

A knowledgeable Foodie Guide leads this experience, fluent in multiple languages including English, French, Spanish, Russian, Italian, German, and Polish. The guide’s storytelling is described as engaging and insightful, adding context about Polish cuisine and Warsaw’s landmarks.
Guests appreciate the friendly tone and expertise of the guide, which makes the tour both educational and entertaining. The small group format ensures personalized attention, and the guide’s recommendations for additional food or drinks help customize the experience.
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The tour departs from in front of Koció Akademicki w. Anny, located at Krakowskie Przedmiecie 68. Participants are advised to arrive early to avoid missing the reservation, as delays could impact the reservation at the venues.
The meeting point is centrally located, making it easy for those exploring Warsaw’s Old Town. The tour is wheelchair accessible, and live guides are available in several languages, including English, French, Spanish, Russian, Italian, German, and Polish.

Throughout the 2.5 hours, the tour combines walking and tasting. The scenic route offers views of Warsaw’s historic sites, while the delicious food stops keep energy levels high.
The tour is paced to balance sightseeing with culinary sampling. Visitors should be prepared to eat a lot, as the guide encourages ordering extra dishes, and alcoholic beverages are served only to those of legal drinking age.
The small group size creates a relaxed environment where questions and interactions are encouraged. The tour operates with live guides in multiple languages, making it accessible for international visitors.

The main strength of this tour lies in the combination of food and historic storytelling. Guests often praise the guide’s knowledge and the authentic quality of the dishes. The scenic Old Town setting enhances the overall experience.
However, some reviews mention that the number of dishes may not always match expectations for the price, with certain stops offering small portions. Therefore, those with large appetites might want to order more or consider supplementing with additional food.
The price point reflects the inclusion of six specialties and guided commentary, making it a value-packed cultural experience for lovers of food and history.
This tour is well-suited for solo travelers, couples, and small groups who want to combine culinary delights with cultural insights. It’s ideal for foodies eager to try authentic Polish dishes in a historic setting.
The small group format fosters personalized interactions, making it a friendly choice for those seeking a relaxed, intimate experience. People interested in learning about Warsaw’s landmarks alongside tasting traditional cuisine will find this tour particularly rewarding.

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
The tour primarily features traditional Polish dishes such as herring, pierogi, and meat-based meals, so vegetarians should communicate dietary restrictions in advance.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes approximately 2.5 hours.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $174 per person.
Where does the tour start?
It begins in front of Koció Akademicki w. Anny at Krakowskie Przedmiecie 68.
Are additional food and drinks included?
The six specialties are included, along with a soft drink and coffee or tea. Guests can order more at the venues.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Are alcoholic beverages served?
Yes, alcoholic drinks are available only to participants of legal drinking age.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, French, Spanish, Russian, Italian, German, and Polish.
What if I have dietary restrictions?
Please inform the tour operator in advance to accommodate restrictions or allergies.
Is this tour suitable for large groups?
The experience is designed for up to 15 participants, but larger groups can be accommodated with additional guides.
This Warsaw food and old town tour offers an engaging way to enjoy Polish cuisine while exploring the city’s historic heart. The combination of authentic dishes, local storytelling, and small-group intimacy makes it a memorable outing for food lovers and culture seekers alike.
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