Why Choose a Yummy Walk?

Boston is a city rich in history, culture and tradition with a modern twist. Tours of Boston neighborhoods give visitors a glimpse of the city in a way they have never seen it before. Yummy Walks takes it a step further. Not only will you learn of Boston's captivating history but you'll have the chance to go behind the scenes, experiencing the culinary personality of Boston up close and personal while meeting some of the chefs, bakers and families who have been providing Boston with fabulous food for generations.

Visitors and locals who take a Yummy Walk will find themselves immersed in the history of famous places along the Freedom Trail between stops at some of Boston's best restaurants, bakeries and food shops. Experienced guides from the Guide Service of Boston bring history to life as you savor the culinary delights of the neighborhood.

As the Yummy Walk takes you past some of the most important historical landmarks in Boston you will take in the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of a time gone by. Traditional New England Fare and New England cuisine with a modern flair is offered in generous portions that will leave you feeling satisfied in body and soul.

The rich history of the North End neighborhood that is deeply rooted in Italian culture will come to life not only in the words of the experienced tour guides but in the authentic restaurants and bakeries owned by generations of families who have called the neighborhood home. This is the way to truly experience the pulse of a city.

When you go on a Yummy Walk, you experience two tours in one: the historical tour and the culinary tour. And what could be more appropriate for an old city whose nickname is Beantown?

Boston is known as "America's Walking City". We think walking is the best way to truly experience a neighborhood. Our tours highlight different neighborhoods that are filled with history, interesting architecture, and wonderful restaurants and markets.

Our food tours in Boston explore the Freedom Trail, the North End, and the Seaport District.

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