Private North End (Little Italy) & Boston Public Market Tour Tour

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  • 3 Hours
  • Private Tour
  • Flexible start time

A Private food tour in Boston’s North End…

Note: Please note that the tour is not available on major holidays when the Boston Public Market is closed. Our tour stops are subject to change based on our partners’ daily opening and closing schedules. We recommend that guests leave one hour between the end of the tour and subsequent plans, and we advise all guests to bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated.

Embark on an exclusive culinary journey through Boston’s vibrant food scene with our private walking food tour in the historic North End, also known as Boston’s Little Italy. This tour offers a personalized experience for you and your group to indulge in some of the city’s most iconic foods.

Your tour will start with a taste of award-winning pizza included on the country’s “Top 100 Pizzas” list, followed by a quick visit to historic North Square, where you’ll view the exterior of Paul Revere’s House.

Next, you’ll have the opportunity to indulge in an iconic cannoli and to visit two hidden gems that offer unique culinary experiences. At one stop, you’ll enjoy a bread tasting from a three-time Old World Best of Boston Bread Bakery. At another, you’ll savor balsamic vinegars, and house-made mozzarella tastings from a salumeria featured on the Food Network’s “Best Thing That I Ever Ate.”

Experience the unforgettable Boston Public Market with this private tour

Our private tour also offers the flexibility to customize the itinerary based on your interests and preferences. You can opt to explore the Haymarket Market on Fridays and Saturdays, the oldest open-air market in the country, where we’ll meet with vendors. 

Next, you’ll enjoy representative tastings from up to 30 local and regional vendors, including a New England specialty doughnut, a Best of Boston-winning ice cream, and flavored nuts.

We’ll also bring you to the longest continuously-running restaurant in the country, ranked by Forbes as one of the top ten classic restaurants in the world, just a block away from the market. Here, we’ll savor its iconic chowder and cornbread, and beer drinkers can enjoy an exclusive Sam Adams beer on tap.

Join us for an unforgettable culinary adventure through Boston’s rich history and diverse food culture with your private group. 

If you have any questions, or want to customize the tour further, get in touch with us.

Departure

Tony DeMarco Statue, corner of Cross and Hanover Streets.

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