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Discover Boston’s North End through a flavorful walking tour featuring three pizza slices, historic landmarks, and a cannoli — perfect for foodies and history buffs alike.
If you’re planning a trip to Boston and want a taste of local flavor combined with a bit of history, the North End Pizza Walking Tour with 3 Slices & Cannoli might just be your best bet. This three-hour experience offers a lively mix of delicious pizza, scenic views, and stories that bring Boston’s Italian neighborhood to life. It’s the perfect outing for anyone who loves food and wants a manageable dose of history without feeling like they’re in a classroom.
What we love about this tour is how it balances tasty bites with engaging storytelling. You’ll get to try some of the best pizza in the city, including slices from Boston’s oldest pizzeria with a brick oven dating back to 1883, and a Sicilian-style pizza ranked among the Top 25 in America. Plus, ending with a famous cannoli from a popular North End bakery makes for a sweet finale.
However, a note for travelers: the tour is about three hours long, with roughly a mile of walking. If you’re not used to walking or have mobility issues, you might want to plan accordingly. Also, given the focus on pizza, it’s not suited for those with gluten or dairy restrictions, as the tour provider can no longer accommodate special diets.
This tour is ideal for food lovers, history enthusiasts, families, and anyone looking for a relaxed, fun way to explore Boston’s North End with plenty of flavor and fascinating sights.


The tour begins at Modern Pastry Underground, located in Boston’s historic North End. This meeting spot, tucked downstairs, offers a convenient entry avoiding lines, which is appreciated during busy times. The group size tends to be moderate, ensuring you get personalized attention from your guide, an important factor given how many reviews praise guides like Big Al, Scott, and Tim for their enthusiasm, humor, and deep knowledge.
The tour lasts about three hours, which is longer than some online descriptions suggest, but that extra hour makes a noticeable difference in the experience’s relaxed rhythm. You’ll walk roughly a mile through the North End, a compact neighborhood packed with history, narrow cobblestone streets, and Italian eateries.
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Your first stop is at Boston’s oldest pizzeria, a place that’s been baking pizza since 1883. This location’s historic brick oven is part of its charm, and the pizza here is described as fantastic with a traditional flavor that makes you appreciate the city’s long-standing pizza culture. As one reviewer put it, “The pizza was fantastic and the pace was just perfect,” highlighting the importance of a good start.
Next, you’ll try a Sicilian-style slice from a pizzeria ranked among the Top 25 Best in America. Known for its thick crust and flavorful toppings, this slice offers a different style from the first, giving you a taste of regional variation. Many guests rave about the deliciousness, with one reviewer calling it “ranked in the Top 25 Best in America,” emphasizing its quality.
More Great Tours NearbyThe third stop is a Neapolitan-style pizza, often hailed as the best in Boston. Its thin, chewy crust, fresh toppings, and perfectly balanced flavors make it a standout. Guests frequently mention how delicious and authentic it is, with some saying they’d return just for this slice.
To end the food portion, you get a cannoli from a well-known North End bakery. The reviews consistently praise the cannoli, with one calling it the “best cannoli” they ever had. It’s a fitting way to finish, combining sweetness with a local tradition.

While the tour’s main focus is food, the walking route also includes five sites of the Freedom Trail, like the Old North Church—famous for Paul Revere’s ride—and the Bunker Hill Monument. From the route, you also get a bird’s-eye view of the Charlestown Navy Yard and the USS Constitution, providing a glimpse into Boston’s naval history.
The guides are praised for their ability to weave in historical details with amusing anecdotes, making the sights more engaging. For example, a review mentions “Tim was an excellent guide,” who shared “fantastic” knowledge about Boston’s history, making what might seem like ordinary sights come alive.

At $69 per person, including three slices, a cannoli, bottled water, and a guided walk, the experience offers great value for those interested in combining culinary delights with sightseeing. The reviews consistently highlight how delicious the pizza was and how informative and entertaining the guides are, making it a worthwhile expenditure.
One reviewer pointed out that “this tour checks all of the boxes,” praising the combination of history, food, and fun. Another review mentions that the guide kept even young kids entertained, which is a testament to the engaging storytelling style.

Many reviews note the enthusiasm and knowledge of guides like Scott and Big Al, who are praised for their humor, friendliness, and local insights. Their ability to blend history and humor makes the tour feel more like a fun outing than a formal lecture.
Guests also appreciate how guides are mindful, like the reviewer who said, “He slowed down and took that into consideration,” when walking with elderly parents. Such attentiveness adds to the tour’s value, especially for families or older travelers.
This tour absolutely shines for foodies eager to sample top-quality pizza and sweets while exploring a neighborhood teeming with history. It’s also excellent for families, given the manageable pace and entertaining guides.
If you’re someone who values authentic local food, enjoys small-group experiences, and likes hearing stories behind the sights, this tour will meet or exceed your expectations. Just remember, it’s best suited for those who can handle some walking and don’t have dietary restrictions that prevent them from enjoying pizza and cannoli.
This North End Pizza Walking Tour offers a wonderful mix of history, flavor, and fun. For those who want to taste Boston’s iconic pizza styles and hear stories that bring the neighborhood’s past to life, it’s hard to beat this experience for the price. It’s especially suitable for families, first-time visitors, and food lovers looking for a relaxed, engaging way to see Boston.
While not ideal for travelers with special diets or mobility challenges, most will find this tour well-organized, informative, and delicious. It’s a fantastic way to spend a few hours in Boston, leaving you with full stomachs and a deeper appreciation for the city’s culinary and historic character.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately three hours, including walking and tasting stops.
Where does the tour start?
Meet your guide at Modern Pastry Underground in Boston’s North End—walk right in and head downstairs.
What is included in the price?
You get three pizza slices, a cannoli, bottled water, and a guided walking tour of historic sites.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
No, the activity provider can no longer accommodate special diets such as vegan, gluten-free, or dairy-free.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, many reviews mention kids being engaged, though some reviewers suggest that very young children may find the pace a bit long.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, water, and weather-appropriate clothing.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How many stops are there?
There are three pizza stops and one cannoli stop at the end.
Is this tour walkable if I have mobility issues?
It involves about one mile of walking over uneven streets, so consider your comfort level.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of history, expert guides, and delicious, top-rated pizza makes it a standout experience in Boston’s North End.
In all, the North End Pizza Walking Tour with 3 Slices & Cannoli offers a delightful blend of culinary treats and cultural sights. It’s a lively, tasty way to get a feel for Boston’s Italian roots and its historic streets—something every foodie and history buff should consider.
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