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Discover Freiburg’s culinary delights on this 3-hour food tour. Enjoy at least 4 tastings, local drinks, and learn secrets from a knowledgeable guide.

The Freiburg Food Tour with Full Meal offers a delicious way to explore Germany’s Baden-Württemberg region through its local cuisine. This three-hour guided walking experience features at least four tastings, including traditional dishes, regional drinks, and desserts, all in the company of a local guide. Price details are not specified, but the tour emphasizes a full meal experience, making it a filling and authentic introduction to Freiburg’s food scene. With a supplier rating of 4.8, this tour is a popular choice for those wanting a deeper culinary understanding of the city.
Designed for visitors who appreciate local flavors, historic eateries, and lively neighborhoods, this tour balances food, history, and city sights. The tour’s intimate group size (up to 12 people) ensures a personal and engaging experience. Guests should plan to bring comfortable shoes and be ready to walk around Freiburg’s charming streets. While the focus is on food, the tour also offers the benefit of discovering the city from a different perspective—beyond typical sightseeing.
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The tour begins in front of Museum für Neue Kunst, located at coordinates 47.992733001708984, 7.852488040924072. The guide greets guests here and provides an overview of the itinerary. This starting spot puts guests in the heart of Freiburg’s vibrant cultural scene, immediately immersing them in the city’s artistic atmosphere before sampling its culinary delights.
Participants walk approximately 15 minutes between each tasting location, allowing time to enjoy guest conversations and absorb Freiburg’s street scenery. The walking pace and schedule make the tour manageable, ensuring no one feels rushed while maintaining an engaging rhythm. The route connects historic and trendy neighborhoods, giving a taste of Freiburg’s architectural and cultural diversity.

The first stop is a local bakery, where a pretzel with butter awaits. This southern German classic features a glossy, hand-twisted pretzel filled with lightly salted butter. The bakery provides insights into regional baking traditions that date back generations.
Next, the tour visits a local restaurant for a 45-minute food tasting session. Here, guests sample Lange Rote, Freiburg’s iconic extra-long pork sausage, grilled at Münsterplatz. This sausage is served in a bun with mustard or onions, capturing the city’s lively food scene and its love for hearty, flavorful dishes.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the tour’s highlights is the Black Forest Plate accompanied by a local beer. This hearty platter includes roasted or smoked meats, sauerkraut, and potatoes, offering a taste of regional comfort food. The crisp local beer perfectly complements the robust flavors, making this stop a favorite for those seeking authentic regional fare.

The final tasting features the signature dessert of the Black Forest region—Black Forest Cake. Guests enjoy chocolate sponge layered with kirsch, whipped cream, and tart cherries, finished with chocolate curls. This dessert encapsulates the region’s culinary identity and provides a sweet ending to the tour.

The tour also includes a stop at a cozy local café, where visitors can enjoy another 30-minute tasting. Water and one alcoholic drink are included throughout, and the café stop offers a moment to relax and discuss the culinary discoveries so far. Guests may sample regional wines or other local beverages, adding variety to the experience.
The walking concludes at Bertoldstraße, a lively street known for its shops, cafes, and vibrant atmosphere. This location provides an ideal spot for further exploration or to continue enjoying Freiburg’s culinary scene independently.

The tour operates with a minimum of 2 guests and a maximum of 12, fostering a friendly and personal atmosphere. It requires comfortable shoes for strolling through Freiburg’s streets and is suitable for those who want to combine food, culture, and city sights in one relaxed experience.
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, and the booking process allows reserve now, pay later options, offering flexibility for travel plans. The tour is conducted in English, with the guide occasionally speaking bilingual to enhance understanding.
Unlike standard city walks, this experience dedicates significant time to tasting regional specialties at authentic eateries, not just passing by sights. The inclusion of a full meal experience makes it ideal for travelers who want to savor Freiburg’s culinary identity without rushing. The local guide’s storytelling adds context to each dish, making the food taste even better.
This tour appeals to food lovers and history enthusiasts alike, especially those eager to try regional dishes like the Freiburg sausage or Black Forest Cake. It’s perfect for visitors wanting a relaxed pace, with ample opportunity to ask questions and enjoy local drinks. Since children under 5 participate for free, families with young kids can also consider this tasty adventure.
The Freiburg Food Tour with Full Meal offers a rich snapshot of Baden-Württemberg cuisine within a manageable, engaging format. The guided visits to historic eateries and trendy spots reveal the city’s flavors and stories, making it more than just a food tasting—it’s a cultural experience.
While the tour covers key local dishes and regionally famous desserts, it still leaves room for independent exploration afterward. Its intimate size and well-curated stops ensure a memorable introduction to Freiburg’s culinary scene. Perfect for food-curious travelers wanting an authentic, appetizing way to discover Freiburg.
What is included in the price of the tour?
Guests enjoy food tastings at each stop, water, and one alcoholic drink.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 3 hours, including walking and tastings.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Museum für Neue Kunst and ends at Bertoldstraße in Freiburg.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children under 5 years old can participate for free.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.