On this tour, you will treat your taste buds to the gastronomic culinary cuisine of central London during a 3.5-hour walking food tour of this beautiful and vibrant London district.
Explore the eclectic neighbourhoods of the City and Southwark, with an expert gastronomic guide and enjoy 10+ tastings of traditional English cuisine.
On this gourmet walking tour, you get to taste your way through local specialities. Visiting the finest markets (including the famous Borough Market), the oldest pubs, and some of the most iconic London landmarks and meet the local artisans that make our food so delicious and unique.
You will not only get a feel for the flavor of English cuisine, but also the unique history and culture of London. Tour size is limited to 10 people for a personalized small-group experience. Come hungry because you will be fed and indulged on this tour.
Firstly, this Traditional English Food Tour starts with your fun local guide giving an interesting brief about the history of London so we can truly appreciate & understand how some of the food you would taste through the tour actually came about. After this, the guide takes you across an interesting mix of food tastings, drinks tastings, visits to some interesting points of interest & much more. Our guides are well-trained to move in a way that gives our customers the best chance to soak up the atmosphere of over 100 different stalls within the market & click memorable pictures too. We start the tour with an offer of a nice sit-down Tea-Coffee-Water stop so you can be fully relaxed before we start this amazing experience. So are you ready to get on board with London Food Tours. See you guys soon!
Departure Point: London Bridge, Central London
Address: Outside No1 Building, London Bridge, Borough High Street
The Guide will be standing outside blue bag, flying a London Food Tour flag and meet you at 10:30AM(Morning) or 02.30PM(Afternoon)
Dates: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Departure Point: London Bridge, Central London
Address: Outside No.1 Building, London Bridge, Borough High Street
The Guide will be standing outside blue bag, flying a London Food Tour flag and meet you at 10:30 AM
Dates: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday Return point: London Bridge
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