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Discover Munich’s culinary soul on this 3.5-hour Old Town Food Tour with 10+ tastings, including Bavarian specialties, beer, and local stories.
Exploring Munich’s flavors goes far beyond just visiting its famous beer gardens. This 3.5-hour Old Town Food Tour with Secret Food Tours promises an authentic dive into Bavaria’s culinary traditions, blending historical insights with delicious tastings. From hearty sausages to sweet treats, the experience is designed to give you a genuine taste of Munich’s food culture, all led by passionate local guides.
What truly draws us in is how this tour balances classic Bavarian eats with stories that bring the city’s history alive through its food. We love that it’s not just about eating—it’s about understanding the traditions and artisans behind each dish. One potential consideration is the walking involved, so comfortable shoes are a must. This experience suits travelers who enjoy good food, want to uncover local secrets, and appreciate a relaxed pace with intimate groups.
Authentic Bavarian flavors in a variety of 10+ tastings.
Small group size creates a friendly, personalized experience.
Expert local guides share stories that add depth to each stop.
Includes iconic foods like pretzels, weisswurst, Leberkäse, and desserts.
Offers a perfect mix of market exploration, historic dining, and local brews.
Flexible options for morning or afternoon tours, catering to different schedules.

This tour is a gratifying way to unlock Munich’s culinary heartbeat in just a few hours. It’s designed for those who want more than just sightseeing—they want to taste, learn, and experience the city through its most beloved food traditions. Whether you’re a dedicated foodie or simply curious about Bavarian culture, this tour offers a rich, flavorful journey.
Led by a passionate guide—Nancy has been praised for her knowledge and friendliness—this experience balances education with enjoyment. She’s not just here to serve up food, but to tell stories that add context to each dish, turning what might be a simple tasting into a memorable moment.
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The tour kicks off at a cozy local café with a Munich-style doughnut called Schmalznudel. It might seem small, but this fried doughnut is a local favorite, loved by generations. It sets a friendly, relaxed tone for the morning. Then, you’ll indulge in a traditional Weisswurst breakfast—a classic Bavarian sausage—paired with fresh pretzels, sweet mustard, and wheat beer, all just before the church bells ring at noon. This early start captures the authentic Bavarian morning routine and makes you feel part of local life.
Next, a walk to a historic butcher introduces you to Leberkäse, Munich’s beloved street-food meatloaf. This hearty bite gives insight into Munich’s no-nonsense approach to comfort food, often enjoyed on the go or at local beer halls.
The highlight of any Munich food tour is the Viktualienmarkt, a lively open-air market bursting with aroma and color. Here, you’ll graze through stalls filled with artisanal cheeses, charcuterie, smoked meats, local breads, and honey wine. Reviewers have mentioned how much they appreciated the freedom to wander through the market, sampling at their own pace, and soaking in the vibrant atmosphere.
The market stops are carefully chosen to showcase local specialties and beverages. You’ll sample Bavarian cheeses, enjoy a glass of honey wine, and savor smoked meats—each bite offering a glimpse into Munich’s culinary roots.
No visit to Munich is complete without experiencing its famed beer culture. The tour takes you inside an iconic beerhall—famous for its historic ambiance—and you’ll sample an ice-cold beer while hearing stories of Munich’s brewing past. This is where the tour really captures the spirit of Bavarian hospitality and tradition.
Finally, dessert time arrives with a homemade German dessert and a surprise secret dish that keeps the experience lively and intriguing. Guests have appreciated the variety and quality of the food, noting that the guide’s explanations made each bite more meaningful.

Throughout the tour, you’ll encounter a mixture of traditional foods and local drinks, with each stop offering something unique. The small group setting ensures a relaxed, engaging atmosphere, and the guide’s storytelling makes each tasting feel special.
The 10+ tastings are generous, often enough for a light lunch. Main highlights include pretzels, weisswurst, Leberkäse, cheeses, charcuterie, honey wine, and desserts. Reviewers have praised the quality and authenticity of each item, noting that the foods are carefully selected and well-prepared.
The walking part involves exploring the Viktualienmarkt, a vibrant hub filled with stalls and local vendors. The guide’s knowledge and enthusiasm add layers of context—learning about Munich’s brewing history at the beerhall, for example, turns a simple beer tasting into a lesson in local culture.
Timing-wise, the tour is flexible—offered in both morning and afternoon slots—and designed to fit into a leisurely day. Be prepared for about 3.5 hours of walking and eating, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and interact with fellow travelers.

At $116 per person, this tour offers a lot—especially when you consider the variety of tastings, the insider knowledge, and the intimate group size (capped at 10). The inclusion of renowned foods like weisswurst, Leberkäse, and local brews makes it a well-rounded introduction to Bavarian cuisine. Plus, the market exploration adds an authentic local flavor that you’d struggle to find on your own.
Many reviews highlight the generosity of the tastings, with one guest mentioning feeling “very full” by the end. The guide’s storytelling, especially about Munich’s brewing culture, enhances the overall experience, making each bite more meaningful.
This experience is ideal for food lovers who want to dig into Bavarian specialties, as well as travelers seeking an authentic cultural experience. If you enjoy guided tours that combine history and culinary delights, you’ll find this tour both informative and delicious.
It’s also perfect for those who prefer a small-group setting, where interactions feel more personal. However, since it involves walking and standing, travelers with mobility issues or wheelchair users might find it challenging.
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For anyone eager to discover Munich through its most cherished dishes and traditions, this tour offers a well-rounded, flavorful experience. It’s not just about tasting but about understanding the stories behind each bite, which brings the city’s culture to life.
The mix of market exploration, historic beerhall visit, and local specialties makes this a comprehensive introduction to Bavarian cuisine. Expect to leave with a full belly, a handful of stories, and a genuine appreciation for Munich’s culinary soul.
If you’re a traveler who appreciates authentic experiences, good company, and a focus on quality, this tour hits the sweet spot. Prepare for a fun, flavorful day that captures the essence of Munich’s food traditions.

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes over 10 tastings such as pretzels, weisswurst, Leberkäse, cheeses, charcuterie, honey wine, desserts, and beers including a Munich-brewed wheat beer and a brewery lager, along with a signature secret dish.
Are there any dietary restrictions?
Yes, it’s recommended to contact the tour provider in advance to discuss any dietary requirements so they can accommodate your needs.
Where does the tour start?
Meet in front of the ceramics shop on Sebastian Platz at Sebastianspl. 11, 80331 München. The guide will be holding an orange umbrella for easy spotting.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 3.5 hours, making it a manageable yet immersive way to explore Munich’s culinary scene.
Is the tour suitable for everyone?
The tour involves walking and standing, so it’s best suited for travelers who are comfortable with moderate activity. It’s not recommended for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility if your plans change.
Whether you’re in Munich for a weekend or just passing through, this Old Town Food Tour offers a delightful, authentic way to deepen your connection with Bavaria’s beloved food traditions. It’s a flavorful journey worth savoring.