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Discover Turin's authentic street foods and local drinks on this 3-hour guided walking tour with at least 4 stops, including wine, craft beer, and aperitivo.


This street food and aperitivo tour in Turin begins in Piazza San Carlo, a central and bustling square renowned for its elegant architecture and lively atmosphere. The meeting point is near the Santa Cristina Church, where the guide welcomes participants 10 minutes before the tour starts. The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, giving ample time to explore and taste a variety of local delicacies.
The tour is designed for those eager to sample authentic Piedmontese foods and drinks while discovering the city’s vibrant streets. It offers a relaxed pace, with 4 or more stops, each providing unique flavors and insights into Turin’s culinary scene. Comfortable shoes are recommended, as walking is integral to this experience, but luggage or large bags are not permitted.
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The adventure kicks off at Fontanella acqua potabile, a notable starting point in one of Turin’s main squares. The guide leads you through the historic streets, setting the stage for a deeper appreciation of the city’s rich culture and gastronomy. Expect a leisurely stroll that introduces you to Turin’s lively street life and architectural beauty.
As you walk, the guide shares stories about the city’s history and its modern attractions, making this more than just a tasting tour. The route is designed to showcase local favorites, from traditional cafés to vibrant food spots, giving a first taste of what makes Turin special.

The first tasting stop is at one of the city’s top wine bars, where handmade breadsticks are served alongside a glass of Piedmont wine. These breadsticks, or grissini, are a classic Turin snack, known for their crisp texture and subtle flavors. Pairing them with local wine offers a genuine flavor of Piedmont’s wine-making tradition.
This stop not only provides delicious food but also introduces you to local wine varieties, setting the tone for the diverse drinks you’ll encounter during the tour. The guide explains the significance of each pairing, giving context to the flavors and traditions behind them.

Next, the tour ventures into one of Turin’s most well-known breweries, celebrated for its craft beer and lively atmosphere. Here, you’ll enjoy sampling Piedmontese craft beers, perhaps brewed on-site, offering a taste of Turin’s modern brewing scene. The brewery’s colorful decor and handmade decorations create a festive environment perfect for tasting.
The 45-minute beer tasting session is a highlight for beer lovers, providing an opportunity to sample a variety of brews and learn about their brewing process. The guide shares insights into the history of craft beer in Turin, adding depth to the experience.
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A key feature of this tour is the dinner and street food stop, lasting about one hour. Here, you’ll find gourmet stuffed potatoes with a range of refined ingredients, blending tradition and creative flair. These stuffed potatoes are a popular Piedmontese dish, offering comfort and sophistication all in one bite.
Accompanying the food is a well-crafted cocktail, prepared by expert mixologists. The cocktails often feature spirits that are integral to Turin’s and Italy’s cocktail history, enhancing the tasting experience. The guide highlights the ingredients and techniques behind each drink, making this stop both delicious and educational.
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The final tasting stop takes place in Vanchiglia, a lively neighborhood known for its bar scene and youthful vibe. Here, you can enjoy cocktails or wine for roughly 30 minutes, rounding out the culinary journey. This area is perfect for experiencing Turin’s modern nightlife and social scene.
Participants can choose between a glass of wine or a signature cocktail, with the guide sharing tips on local drinking customs. The lively ambiance and friendly service add to the overall enjoyment of the tour’s closing act.
Throughout the tour, the guide provides insights into Turin’s history, food culture, and drink traditions, making each stop both entertaining and informative. The small group size ensures personalized attention, and the bilingual guides (English and Italian) make sure everyone is included.
Every location is carefully selected for its authenticity, quality, and charm. The tour combines culinary tastings, cultural stories, and city exploration, providing a well-rounded experience of Turin’s street food scene.
The tour departs from Piazza San Carlo near Santa Cristina Church, with meet-up details provided in advance. Comfortable shoes are advised, as walking is involved. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users and pets or large bags are not permitted, which helps keep the group manageable and the experience smooth.
Booking offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later, adding flexibility to your travel plans. The tour is conducted in English and Italian, with guides engaging both language speakers equally.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its balance of food, drinks, and city exploration. The focus on local Piedmontese products like handmade breadsticks, craft beer, and stuffed potatoes offers authentic flavors you won’t find in typical tourist spots. The inclusion of local wines and vermouth provides a comprehensive taste of Turin’s beverage heritage.
The friendly, knowledgeable guides receive high praise, especially for their storytelling ability and the warm, welcoming atmosphere they create. Multiple reviews mention how the guides’ insights enhance the experience, making it both fun and educational.
This tour suits food lovers interested in authentic local flavors and drinks, as well as those wanting an immersive introduction to Turin’s culinary scene. The relaxed pace and small group setting make it suitable for travelers who enjoy conversational, in-depth experiences.
Because the tour requires walking and is not wheelchair accessible, it’s better suited for those with good mobility. Visitors seeking a lively, social atmosphere with plenty of tastings will find this experience particularly rewarding.
This 3-hour walking tour offers a genuine taste of Turin’s street foods, wines, and craft beers. The combination of 4 or more stops, each with at least one tasting, ensures a sensory-rich experience. The knowledgeable guides and carefully curated locations stand out as key strengths.
While the tour is praised for its authenticity, the pace and the number of stops may challenge some, especially those with limited mobility. This tour delivers good value for those eager to explore Turin’s local food and drink scene in a relaxed, friendly setting.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, including multiple tastings and walking.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Piazza San Carlo near Santa Cristina Church.
What is included in the tasting stops?
Expect handmade breadsticks with wine, craft beers, gourmet stuffed potatoes with cocktails, and wine or cocktails in Vanchiglia.
Is the tour suitable for children or pets?
No, pets and large bags are not permitted; the tour is designed for adults with good mobility.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
Is there a dress code?
Comfortable shoes are recommended; no specific dress code is required.
Are the guides bilingual?
Yes, guides speak English and Italian and provide engaging commentary in both languages.
How many stops will I visit?
You will visit at least four stops, with the possibility of more depending on the route.
What if I have dietary restrictions?
The provided information does not specify accommodations for dietary restrictions, so it’s best to inquire before booking.
Is the tour customizable?
The tour follows a set itinerary with curated locations, so customization is limited.