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Explore Turin's authentic aperitivo culture with this 3-hour Sunset Food & Drinks Tour, featuring local wines, beers, snacks, and insider tips from friendly guides.
Discover the true taste of Turin with the Sunset Food & Drinks Tour by Do Eat Better. Priced at $102.03 per person, this 3-hour experience takes you through some of the most beloved local haunts, showcasing Turin’s renowned aperitivo tradition. The tour departs at 6:00 pm and includes food and drinks along the way, eliminating the need for additional payments. With an average booking window of 38 days in advance, it’s clear this experience appeals to those eager to explore Turin’s culinary scene at a relaxed, evening pace.
The tour has earned a strong reputation, maintaining a 4.5 out of 5 rating from 36 reviews and an impressive 94% recommendation rate. It is ideal for those interested in local food, wine, and culture and who appreciate a moderate physical activity level, as it involves walking between stops. Notably, the small group size of up to 12 travelers enhances intimacy and guideability. While it’s a comprehensive tasting journey, it’s worth noting that private transportation is not included, so planning your arrival and departure is necessary.

The Sunset Food & Drinks Tour begins at Piazza San Carlo, a central and easily accessible location in Turin. From here, the guide leads the group through the city’s vibrant streets, sharing insights into Turin’s aperitivo tradition and local history. The meeting point’s central location makes it simple for travelers to connect, and the tour ends at the same spot, making logistics straightforward.
Guests should arrive prepared for approximately 3 hours of walking and tasting. The tour’s mobile ticketing system allows for easy access, and the group size is limited to 12 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience with personalized attention from guides.
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The tour kicks off in Piazza San Carlo, one of Turin’s most elegant squares, known for its baroque architecture and lively atmosphere. This initial stop sets the tone for an evening of cultural and culinary discovery. The guide introduces the city’s aperitivo culture, explaining how locals enjoy drinks paired with small bites as a pre-dinner tradition.
Expect to sample some of the iconic aperitivi, including classic cocktails and modern twists, as the guide shares behind-the-scenes stories of Turin’s drinking customs. This opening segment lasts for about 30 minutes, providing plenty of time to get acquainted with the surroundings and ask questions.

Next, the tour moves to Via Giuseppe Luigi Lagrange, home to a cozy wine shop renowned for showcasing Italy’s finest vineyards. Here, the group enjoys a 30-minute wine tasting session, sampling exquisite local wines that highlight Piedmont’s reputation for high-quality production.
Guided by wine experts, the group learns about the different varietals, tasting notes, and regional specialties. The focus on local wines offers a deeper appreciation of Italy’s winemaking traditions, and the setting provides a relaxed environment to savor each sip.

The third stop takes place at a celebrated Italian brewery in Piazza Valdo Fusi. Known across Italy for its craft beer, this brewery provides a fresher, innovative alternative to wine. Guests can enjoy a 30-minute beer tasting, sampling locally brewed beers that showcase Italian brewing craftsmanship.
The brewery’s friendly atmosphere makes it easy to chat with staff and learn about the brewing process. This part of the tour emphasizes the diversity of Turin’s drinking scene, presenting options beyond just wine and cocktails.

Moving into the culinary side of the tour, Piazza Carlo Emanuele II hosts a gourmet stuffed potato stand. This 30-minute stop features simple yet elevated baked potatoes, filled with traditional Piedmontese ingredients as well as creative toppings. The guide explains how these potatoes are a local specialty, combining authentic ingredients with innovative twists to create a satisfying snack.
Guests can enjoy a hearty bite while strolling the elegant streets of the city center. The focus here is on local produce and regional flavors, offering a perfect balance of comfort and culinary craftsmanship.
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The final stop in the tour is at Mole Antonelliana, where guests discover the art of Turin’s cocktail culture. The guide introduces classic cocktails made with local spirits, showcasing ingredients that have shaped Italy’s and Turin’s drinking traditions. For approximately 30 minutes, the group observes mixology demonstrations and samples crafted cocktails.
This segment combines entertainment and education, highlighting the creativity and skill behind Turin’s cocktail scene. It is a fitting conclusion to an evening focused on local drinks and culinary delights.

The Sunset Food & Drinks Tour includes a variety of beverages—from wine, beer, vermouth, and cocktails—and snacks such as regional produce and gourmet stuffed potatoes. Bottled water is also provided, ensuring hydration during the walk. Guests do not need to worry about paying extra at any stops, as everything is included.
While the tour focuses on local food and drink, it does not include private transportation, and pickup or drop-off services are not provided. The entire experience is designed to be walkable, with stops at some of Turin’s most notable and lesser-known culinary spots.

The tour is led by friendly and knowledgeable guides who speak both English and Italian. Reviews highlight guides like Carolina and Anna as enthusiastic, well-informed, and capable of sharing fascinating insights into Turin’s history, food, and drink culture. The group size remains small, creating a personalized environment where questions and interactions are encouraged.
Ratings from past participants frequently praise the guides’ personality, expertise, and ability to enhance the experience. This makes the tour appealing to travelers who enjoy engaging storytelling and local expertise.
The tour departs promptly at 6:00 pm from Piazza San Carlo. It is recommended to book about a month in advance, given the average booking window of 38 days. The activity is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking through urban streets. The tour is also ideal for food and drink enthusiasts looking to deepen their understanding of Turin’s aperitivo customs.
Guests should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for moderate walking. The experience is not wheelchair accessible due to walking and standing at various stops.
The Sunset Food & Drinks Tour offers a lively, authentic look into Turin’s culinary scene. The inclusion of local wines, beers, and regional produce provides a well-rounded taste of Piedmont’s flavors. The guides’ enthusiasm and local knowledge shine through, making the experience engaging and informative.
While some reviews mention minor issues, such as the baked potatoes being “so-so,” the overall consensus remains highly positive. The tour’s small group size, variety of stops, and focus on local specialties distinguish it from typical city tours.
For those wanting to sample Turin’s best drinks and bites in an evening filled with culture and fun, this tour offers good value and a chance to experience the city like a local.
“Carolina is a incredibly friendly guide and she is very knowledgeable about good food and drinks. The tour is amazing, the wine and food we tasted…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
What is included in the price?
All food and drinks, including wine, beer, vermouth, cocktails, snacks, and bottled water, are included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It departs and ends at Piazza San Carlo.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
The reviews note that the guide can accommodate dietary needs, with options available, including vegan choices.
What stops are included on the tour?
Stops include Piazza San Carlo, Via Giuseppe Luigi Lagrange, Piazza Valdo Fusi, Piazza Carlo Emanuele II, and Mole Antonelliana.
Are transportation services provided?
No, private transportation is not included or provided.
What language does the guide speak?
Guides typically speak both English and Italian.
Is this tour good for families?
It is suitable for most guests with moderate physical fitness, but young children should be comfortable walking and tasting.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the start of the tour.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers, ensuring a comfortable, intimate experience.
This Sunset Food & Drinks Tour in Turin combines local gastronomy, engaging guides, and a relaxed evening atmosphere. It is a fantastic way to gain insight into the aperitivo culture and enjoy authentic Piedmontese flavors in a friendly, small-group setting.