Half-Day Food Tour of Tyrolean Cuisine
Overview
At the "Innsbruck Food Tour" you will get to know and love the Tyrolean capital from its culinary side. No - It's not another cheesy tourist tour. Accompanied by a "local", you can enjoy typical and local delicacies and specialties, with a nice walk through beautiful Innsbruck. We love Tyrolean food and drinks, and we want to share our world-renowned specialties - from sweet to savory - with you! Become a "Foodie", we will help you!
Inclusions
- PLEASE come hungry and thirsty! The "Innsbruck Food Tour" replaces more than just a lunch! Let yourself be surprised, you will not regret it!
- All tastings and drinks are included in the tour.
- YES, there is alcohol. Typical Tyrolean specialties are also alcoholic drinks. Of course, you do not have to drink it. Alcohol will not be served to children or adolescents, with no exceptions! There are always non-alcoholic beverages for all other tour participants as well.
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Alcoholic Beverages
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Innsbruck Food Tours, in front of the Innsbruck Markthalle, Innsbruck 6020 Austria
This and MORE you will enjoy:
We will start with our farmers in the Innsbruck market hall („Markthalle Innsbruck“). They are the backbone of the Tyrolean cuisine. There are also many local farmers who prepare samples, through which they convey their passion for the local and traditional culinary art.
"White or rather crumbly?" - Try a Tyrolean grey cheese („Graukäse“), perhaps in combination with a fiery chutney? On the tour a cheese sommelier will present typical local cheeses.
Then we will dive into the world of bread. Here you will be able to "sniff out" the unique history of baking bread - the kind of insight that usually is not easily accessible for tourists.
In a local bread manufacturer in Innsbruck you will get to know and appreciate bread as a form of ancient cultural heritage, lovingly and passionately produced with hundreds of years of traditional knowledge and experience.
For lunch you will taste specialities from the different Tyrolean regions, indulge your palate with various delicacies and listen to interesting stories.
As Johann Wolfgang von Goethe once wrote, ”If you have eaten and drunk, you are born as new; Be stronger, braver, more skilled at your business". And so lunch will be followed by a digestive walk through the city, the caffeinated and award-winning awakener (coffee), and sweet temptations that tell Tyrolean history.
Next, a culinary, historical journey will take us centuries into the past, until we finally end up at a cozy "Marend" and taste samples of that specialty, with which Tyrol was usually first associated.
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Face masks required for travelers and guide INSIDE buildings - until we reach our seat
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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The tour was fantastic. It was clear that Kurt planned each step beforehand with the local vendors where we stopped and everything was ready at every stop. His wit, humor and genuineness made a great tour even better. Kurt took the time to explain how the different foods and culture developed and...
The tour was fantastic. It was clear that Kurt planned each step beforehand with the local vendors where we stopped and everything was ready at every stop. His wit, humor and genuineness made a great tour even better. Kurt took the time to explain how the different foods and culture developed and was an abundant source of education. We would recommend this tour to everyone. PerfectHaving been on a few food tours this topped the lot-Kurt was informed, passionate and truly authentic. It is clear that he has a wealth of knowledge and so many stories and liaisons locally to call on. We look back on this as being our personal highlight of our 4 day trip to Innsbruck. Thank...
Having been on a few food tours this topped the lot-Kurt was informed, passionate and truly authentic. It is clear that he has a wealth of knowledge and so many stories and liaisons locally to call on. We look back on this as being our personal highlight of our 4 day trip to Innsbruck. Thank youBest activity we did in Innsbruck! Such a great way to see parts of the city we never would've seen + try foods we never would have ordered! Recommend this to everyone to do when you're in Innsbruck - Kurt is also fabulous and has so much knowledge and history (and jokes).
Best activity we did in Innsbruck! Such a great way to see parts of the city we never would've seen + try foods we never would have ordered! Recommend this to everyone to do when you're in Innsbruck - Kurt is also fabulous and has so much knowledge and history (and jokes).Kurt was an excellent guide with a passion for food and the region off Tyrol. We learned a lot and ate even more! The tour did not feel rushed and we left FULL and a little more knowledgeable about Innsbruck, Tyrol and the local food delicacies. Can highly recommend taking this tour on your visit...
Kurt was an excellent guide with a passion for food and the region off Tyrol. We learned a lot and ate even more! The tour did not feel rushed and we left FULL and a little more knowledgeable about Innsbruck, Tyrol and the local food delicacies. Can highly recommend taking this tour on your visit to Innsbruck!We were lucky enough to be Kurt’s first full tour since Innsbruck opened back up, and it was awesome! We learned a lot about pine, turnips, schnapps, and even more about local food and the best places to find it. The coffee was AMAZING, and the don’t-call-it—mac-and-cheese was delicious (and even...
We were lucky enough to be Kurt’s first full tour since Innsbruck opened back up, and it was awesome! We learned a lot about pine, turnips, schnapps, and even more about local food and the best places to find it. The coffee was AMAZING, and the don’t-call-it—mac-and-cheese was delicious (and even better taken as leftovers and eaten with wine late that night)! Go hungry, because this is a food-heavy food tour. The price was great for the amount of time spent, amount of the city covered, and the amount of food available. Highly recommend!Kurt gave us a really interesting and tasty food tour - from turnip schnapps to traditional apples and bakeries, to lush coffee and hot chocolates, everything we ate was gorgeous. All accompanied by Kurt's good humour and interesting tales. It was a lovely start to our time in Innsbruck, thank...
Kurt gave us a really interesting and tasty food tour - from turnip schnapps to traditional apples and bakeries, to lush coffee and hot chocolates, everything we ate was gorgeous. All accompanied by Kurt's good humour and interesting tales. It was a lovely start to our time in Innsbruck, thank you very much!