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Discover Strasbourg’s hidden gems and flavors on this 3-hour gastronomic walking tour, featuring local dishes, cheeses, pastries, and secret corners.
This Strasbourg tour offers an engaging blend of food tasting and exploration, perfect for those who want to see the city through the lens of its culinary traditions. In just three hours, you’ll sample some beloved Alsatian dishes, uncover tucked-away streets, and learn fascinating stories from a knowledgeable local guide.
What truly makes this experience stand out is the way it combines authentic local flavors with intimate insights into Strasbourg’s lesser-known corners. From a delicious tarte flambée in a top restaurant to a charming pastry break, it’s a well-rounded taste of the city’s culinary and cultural soul.
A possible consideration is the limited menu—those with dietary restrictions or strict food allergies might find the offerings less flexible, as all tastings include meat and animal products. Still, for those eager to indulge in genuine Alsatian bites and explore Strasbourg beyond the usual tourist paths, this tour hits the mark.
This experience is especially suited for travelers who enjoy good food, small-group intimacy, and discovering hidden parts of a city with a friendly guide. Perfect for food lovers, curious travelers, and anyone who wants a more personal look at Strasbourg’s local life.


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Your adventure begins at Place Kléber, a central and lively part of Strasbourg. Meeting under the statue of General Kleber, this is an ideal spot for easy access and a vibrant first impression of the city. The tour kicks off with a friendly introduction and an overview of what’s to come.
As we started, it felt like stepping into the city’s heartbeat. The guide, Davide, with his warm Italian charm, immediately made us feel at ease, promising a mix of food, stories, and secret sights.
The tour takes you through Strasbourg’s historic center, focusing on lesser-known alleys and small plazas that often escape larger tour routes. Walking through neighborhoods like Rue des Tonneliers and Place Broglie, you’ll catch glimpses of medieval architecture and cozy courtyards, often hidden behind modern facades.
What impresses most is how these streets and corners are woven into the city’s fabric—stories of old trades, noble families, and local legends. The small size of the group means you get personal attention, and your guide’s deep knowledge makes every stop informative and lively.
The highlight for many is the tarte flambée, a thin, crispy flatbread topped with fromage blanc, lardons, and onions. Davide takes us to one of Strasbourg’s best establishments, renowned for its authentic preparation.
The tarte is shared among the group, and the accompanying beer or soft drink complements the crispy, smoky flavors perfectly. Reviewers like Tricia from the U.S. highlight how this dish encapsulates local culinary culture and how the guide’s recommendation made all the difference in quality.
Next, we move to a local cheese shop in the city center, where a selection of Alsatian cheeses awaits. The owner’s expertise shines through as you sample cheeses that are melt-in-your-mouth good. The tasting helps you understand regional dairy traditions and why Alsace is famed for its cheese.
Later, we try Strasbourg’s famous street food, knacks sur choucroute—a small sausage served with sauerkraut, packed with flavor and a real taste of local street cuisine. Sibylle from Switzerland noted that her children enjoyed this part, appreciating how approachable and flavorful the food was.
Midway through, the tour pauses for a well-deserved break at a prestigious Strasbourg pâtisserie. Here, you get a coffee and a delicious éclair, made on-site with finesse. Amanda from Switzerland commented that the éclair was so good that it became her favorite part of the day, especially after a filling tarte flambée.
This break is more than just a caffeine fix; it’s a chance to relax and chat with the guide about Strasbourg’s food scene, local recommendations, or any questions about the city’s history.
The tour continues with a visit to Strasbourg’s iconic Notre Dame Cathedral. While the tour doesn’t include a full inside visit, the guide highlights interesting architectural details and shares stories about its construction and significance.
From here, we explore Place du Marché Gayot, a charming market square filled with local vendors and historic buildings. The guide’s tips on where to find the best local produce and products make this a practical stop for future exploration.
The last major stop is Petite France, one of Strasbourg’s most picturesque districts. Walking along canals, past half-timbered houses, and narrow streets, you’ll understand why this area is so beloved.
We take a photo stop here, soaking in views that look straight out of a fairytale, before wrapping up the tour with a final taste of local delights. Reviewers like Amanda appreciated how the guide balanced sightseeing with food, giving us a true taste of Strasbourg’s essence.
The tour concludes in Petite France, close to many of Strasbourg’s other attractions. Throughout, Davide provides tips on restaurants, museums, and shopping, making the experience as useful as it is enjoyable.
At $99, the tour offers excellent value for those wanting a deep dive into Strasbourg’s culinary and cultural scene. The combination of authentic tastings, hidden sights, and local storytelling makes it much more than just a food tour. The small group size ensures personalized attention, which reviewers consistently praise.
The carefully curated itinerary balances guided history with tasty breaks, making it suitable for travelers who want a manageable, engaging way to see the city. The focus on local, lesser-known spots offers an authentic experience that larger tours often overlook.

This tour is ideal for foodies eager to explore Alsace’s flavors firsthand, history buffs interested in Strasbourg’s hidden corners, and small-group travelers who value a personal touch. It’s well-suited for those who appreciate good conversation, authentic cuisine, and a relaxed pace.
If you’re traveling with teenagers or family members who enjoy culinary adventures, this tour will keep everyone engaged. However, those with strict dietary restrictions or vegetarian/vegan preferences should be aware that all tastings include animal products and are not customizable.

Is this tour suitable for people with food allergies or dietary restrictions?
Unfortunately, the tastings include meat and animal products, and menu changes are not currently available, so it may not be ideal for those with specific allergies or vegetarian/vegan diets.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours, with a well-paced itinerary that balances sightseeing and tasting.
What’s included in the price?
Your fee covers guided walking in Strasbourg’s historic center, a share of tarte flambée with drinks, cheese tasting, street food sampling, and a coffee and éclair break at a top pâtisserie.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a variety of mobility needs.
What languages are available?
Guides speak English and Italian, ensuring clear communication for most travelers.
Where does the tour start?
Meet at Place Kleber under the statue of General Kleber—easy to find in the city center.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour—giving you flexibility if needed.

If you’re looking to see Strasbourg through a local’s eyes while indulging in some of the best regional foods, this tour offers a balanced and authentic experience. It combines culinary delights with sightseeing, all delivered in a friendly, small-group environment.
The knowledgeable guide, Davide, elevates the experience with his stories and tips, making every tasting and stop meaningful. For travelers eager to explore Strasbourg beyond the usual tourist spots, this tour provides a chance to uncover hidden corners, sip on local cheeses, and savor traditional dishes in a relaxed setting.
While the focus on animal-based foods might limit options for vegetarians or those with allergies, the overall value and authenticity make this a highly recommended choice for anyone wanting a genuine taste of Strasbourg’s food scene.
In short, this tour is best for curious, food-loving travelers who want to combine delicious bites with intimate city exploration, and who appreciate a guide passionate about sharing local secrets.