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Discover Spoleto’s authentic flavors on a 3-hour street food tour, tasting Umbrian delicacies and artisan gelato with a friendly local guide.
Exploring Spoleto, one of Italy’s most atmospheric medieval hill towns, is an experience filled with history, stunning views, and now, incredible food. This 3-hour street food tour offers a tasty journey through the town’s culinary traditions, led by a friendly local guide who knows exactly where to find the best bites. Whether you’re a foodie or just looking to sample authentic Umbrian flavors, this tour promises a relaxed, small-group experience filled with delicious surprises.
What we love most about this tour is how it combines local insights with authentic tasting stops. From artisan food shops to market stalls, you get to enjoy a variety of savory and sweet delights, all within the charming streets of Spoleto’s historic center. A particular highlight is the world-champion pistachio gelato, which stands out as one of the best frozen treats you’ll find in Italy. On the flip side, a potential consideration is the relatively short duration—if you’re after a more comprehensive food experience, you might want to supplement this tour with additional tastings.
This experience is perfect for travellers who want a taste of local life without the rush, those interested in culinary traditions, or anyone seeking a fun, relaxed way to see Spoleto’s sights while indulging in its flavors.


Spoleto may be famous for its dramatic Medieval architecture and spectacular views, but its culinary scene equally deserves attention. This tour provides a chance to explore the town’s best bites without the need to hunt down hidden gems on your own. Led by a local foodie, the route weaves through the atmospheric streets, revealing where Umbrian traditions are kept alive in every bite.
The tour is designed to be relaxed in pace, allowing you to soak in the ambiance while sampling a diverse array of delicacies. Since it’s a small-group experience—limited to just 6 people—you’ll enjoy plenty of interaction with your guide, with opportunities to ask questions and receive tailored recommendations.
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The tour begins at Via Monterone at 5:00 pm, a spot close to public transportation, making it straightforward to join after a day of sightseeing. As the afternoon turns into evening, the atmospheric lighting and quieter streets add an extra charm to your tasting adventure. The activity concludes back at the meeting point, so you can continue exploring or head to dinner nearby.
Your guide will lead you through the narrow, lively streets of Spoleto’s old town, where you’ll stop at various artisan food shops. These aren’t just tourist spots but places where locals buy their ingredients, often run by families who have passed down recipes through generations. Expect to see shelves lined with local cheeses, cured meats, and housemade pastries.
One of the highlights is the chance to sample Umbrian salami and sausage, which your guide will highlight as staples of the region’s gastronomic identity. According to reviews, this part of the tour feels very authentic; Bronwynne_E mentions going to a local’s home afterward for dinner, which underscores how genuine these connections are.
You’ll taste three Umbrian specialties, which might include regional variations of pizza, pastries, or other savory snacks. The guide emphasizes where to find the best versions—not just the touristy spots—so you get a real taste of local flavors.
No Italian food tour would be complete without gelato, and this tour delivers with a world-champion pistachio gelato. Expect a creamy, intensely-flavored scoop that showcases Umbrian quality ingredients. Reviewers describe this as stunning and one of the best gelatos they’ve had in Italy, thanks to fresh pistachios and expert craftsmanship.
What sets this experience apart is the personal connection your guide offers. Bronwynne_E’s review mentions a guide named Claudia, who took her and her group to her home for dinner, illustrating the genuine local hospitality woven into this tour.

The streets of Spoleto are lined with antique buildings and cobbled pathways, creating a picturesque backdrop for tasting. The relaxed pace means you can really enjoy each stop without feeling hurried. You’ll also get to see the town’s charming architecture and hear stories that bring the area’s culinary and historical traditions to life.

At $137.69 per person, this tour offers a curated experience of authentic Umbrian cuisine combined with a guided walk through a stunning medieval setting. Given the inclusion of multiple tasting stops, a professional guide, and the intimate group size, the price reflects excellent value—especially when compared with the cost of eating out at similar quality spots on your own.
Reviews suggest that the experience’s authenticity and the quality of food make it worth the expense. Bronwynne_E’s glowing review hints at a memorable evening that feels more like a visit to a friend’s home than a tourist trap.

The tour is quite accessible, confirming that most travelers can participate, and the small group size ensures plenty of personalized attention. Since it’s a mobile ticket, you don’t need to worry about complicated logistics. The tour’s cancellation policy offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before, providing peace of mind.
This street food experience is ideal for culinary travelers eager to taste authentic Umbrian dishes in a relaxed, intimate setting. It’s perfect for those who enjoy guided walks, appreciate local stories and insights, and want to avoid overly commercialized food tours. If you’re curious about traditional Italian sweets like gelato or eager to try regional specialties in a charming medieval town, this tour will meet those desires.
It also suits travelers who prefer small-group experiences for a more personal touch. If you’re after a quick snack-focused activity, this 3-hour tour hits the sweet spot, especially with the highlight of the world-champion gelato.
For anyone visiting Spoleto and wanting to blend sightseeing with delicious, authentic food, this tour offers a fantastic value. It’s a chance to explore the town’s historic streets while sampling some of the best local flavors. The small-group setting makes everything feel intimate and friendly, and the guide’s local knowledge enriches the experience, turning food tastings into stories and cultural insights.
The gelato and pastries alone are worth the price, but the overall experience—covering cured meats, cheeses, and regional specialties—delivers a well-rounded taste of Umbrian cuisine. It’s especially suitable for food lovers, casual explorers, or anyone wanting to enjoy a relaxed, flavor-packed evening in Spoleto.
If you’re after a genuine, tasty introduction to Umbrian culinary traditions in a beautiful setting, this street food tour checks all the boxes.
What is the starting point and time for the tour?
The tour begins at Via Monterone at 5:00 pm, making it a perfect option for an evening activity after daytime sightseeing.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, providing enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
Is this experience suitable for most travelers?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the small group size ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
What kind of foods will I taste?
You’ll taste three Umbrian specialties, including cured meats, cheeses, pastries, and the famous pistachio gelato.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Less notice means no refund.
Who is this tour operated by?
It’s run by Cesarine: Cooking Class, a trusted provider specializing in authentic local experiences.
Is the gelato included in the price?
Yes, the gelato tasting, including the renowned pistachio flavor, is part of the tour package.
Embark on this flavorful journey through Spoleto’s streets, and you’ll leave with more than just pictures—you’ll carry home delicious memories of Umbrian cuisine.