Discover the culinary treasures of St. Pauli on a guided walking tour that introduces you to the best delicacies of the neighborhood. On this approximately 3-hour tour, you will be guided by locals through the district and learn exciting stories about the history and culture of St. Pauli. Enjoy various tasting stops at select venues and discover the hidden culinary gems while soaking up the neighborhood's unique flair. Whether you're a hamburger or a visitor, this tour has something for everyone.
- Duration : about 3 hours, every Friday and Saturday
- Small groups of up to 15 people for a personal atmosphere
- Guide the tour with local guides who share their insider tips
- Drinks are not included, but you can purchase them on the go or bring them yourself
As part of the Satt Pauli tour, we lead small groups of visitors through St. Pauli and introduce interesting culinary gems. At each station we combine small treats to taste with interesting information about the respective restaurant. In between, the tour is rounded off with background information on the history and present of the St. Pauli district.
As part of the Satt Pauli tour, we lead small groups of visitors through St. Pauli and introduce interesting culinary gems. At each station we combine small treats to taste with interesting information about the respective restaurant. In between, the tour is rounded off with background information on the history and present of the St. Pauli district.
As part of the Satt Pauli tour, we lead small groups of visitors through St. Pauli and introduce interesting culinary gems. At each station we combine small treats to taste with interesting information about the respective restaurant. In between, the tour is rounded off with background information on the history and present of the St. Pauli district.
Check in at the reception of the St. Pauli Office
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