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Whether you love hoagies, cheese steaks, vegetarian meals, gourmet selections, international cuisine, or everything in between, Philly has it—and it tastes great.
To the above point, Philadelphia was listed as one of
the US’s top ten foodie cities.
With food corridors in neighborhoods like Chinatown,13th Street/Midtown Village, Old City, and Rittenhouse Square, Philly’s cuisine options are as plentiful and diverse as they are delicious.
However, with so many options comes complications. How do you decide where to go and what to eat when almost everything tastes so good?
Even if you visit one particularly astonishing restaurant, you might feel like you’ve missed out on another.
The solution? A food tour.
This way, you can sample Philly's best culinary offerings, covering immense ground while exploring one of America’s most historically rich and aesthetically pleasing cities.
Read below and learn about an array of exceptional food tours you won’t want to miss in Philly.
We know Philly’s relationship with the cheesesteak borders on cliche. However, cliches exist for a reason. Cheesesteaks are delicious, and we’re proud of them—it’s not difficult to understand.
There’s a flip side to our cheesesteak coin, though.
When your city is famous for a dish, it becomes challenging to find the best choices since so many options exist. While many brilliant cheesesteak joints are out there, you can just as easily run into a sub-par pretender.
Fortunately, the Two-Hour Philly Cheesesteak tour allows you to sample the local delicacy at Pat and Geno’s and Market Street—two spots where you’ll encounter the real deal. Believe us, your taste buds will thank you.
Cheesesteaks aren’t the only attraction of this tour. You’ll hear tales about the revolutionary era and pass through the city's most dynamic, compelling parts, including Chinatown, Center City, the Italian Market, Society Hill, and more!
Book your Two-Hour Philly Cheesesteak Tour today.
This 2.5-hour culinary walking tour takes you to five distinctive eateries, where you can enjoy local favorites such as soft pretzels, tomato pie, and cheesesteaks. You’ll also enjoy two desserts at the Reading Terminal Market.
During this tour, you will get the lay of the land and gather insider restaurant suggestions, guiding your future culinary experiences across the city.
Book your Flavors of Philly Food Tour today.
Along a patch of 9th Street in South Philadelphia is one of the US’s oldest and biggest outdoor markets, the Italian Market.
Created in the 1800s, this legendary stretch of restaurants, butchers, bakers, and specialty shops is the robust backbone of the historic South Philly neighborhood.
A popular destination for locals and tourists, South Philly’s iconic Italian Market is also the site of a walking tour.
Your guide will show you around the collection of fragrant bakeries, vibrant fruit stalls, and eclectic stores. Plus, you’ll get to scope hidden alleyways brimming with mind-boggling street art.
Lastly, enjoy samples of several one-of-a-kind dishes as you stroll, including tacos, tomato pie, and cannoli.
Book your South Philly Italian Market Tour today!
Philadelphia’s Reading Terminal Market is a city staple and a must-see attraction.
Boasting a rich history and multigenerational cooking styles, Reading Terminal Market is home to the food of 80-plus merchants and the resulting diverse, mouth-watering scents.
The 45-minute tour begins with a trademark Philly snack from a merchant before your expert guide leads you to must-see spots and bustling aisles. Your guide will also tell captivating stories connected to the Market’s history.
The (almost) daily tour ends with an Amish-inspired treat for you to take home.
Book your Reading Terminal Market Tour today!
Jacqueline Peccina-Kelly (or Chef Jacquie) leads four separate food tours in South Philly. The options include an Italian Market where you hit Isgro Pastries, Biedermans, DiBruno Bros, and more.
She also offers a BYOB Italian Dinner Tour that starts on East Passyunk Avenue, where you’ll hit bustling hot spots like Laurel and Le Le Virtù.
Another option is Chef Jacquie’s Multicultural Tasting Tour, which begins at Le Viet and heads to Little Saigon, Puebladelphia, and Bella Vista. You’ll also get a lamb taco at South Philly Barbacoa.
Book a StrEATS of Philly Food Tour today!
Run by Founding Footsteps, the Taste of History Tour lasts three hours and combines good food with mini Philly food history lessons.
You’ll begin at La Colombe Coffee and visit Old City, Chinatown, the Italian Market, and Reading Terminal Market.
Furthermore, your guide will take you on a brief walk through each neighborhood, including multiple food stops, before getting back on the trolley.
Along the way, expect to hit Di Bruno Bros, Campo’s, Dim Sum Garden, Isgro Pastries, South Philly Barbacoa, Federal Donuts, and John’s Water Ice.
Book your Taste of History Food Tour today!
During the Hops and History Walking Tour, you’ll explore Philly’s Spring Garden neighborhood as a local beer expert shows you all the local breweries.
This picturesque neighborhood near Museum Row has existed since the 1700s and offers plenty of history and excitement. It’s also home to various breweries, with gorgeous murals filling the streets.
Every stop includes delicious craft beer and a local snack to keep you fueled and satiated during a memorable four hours.
Book your Philadelphia Hops and History Walking Tour today!
Did you know that the vegan and vegetarian movements were born in Philadelphia?
The Veg Jaunts and Journeys Tour celebrates the above fact with a comprehensive tourist experience that includes the following:
We’ll point out how this caters more to tourists than locals, as it lasts several days and includes accommodations. However, suppose you have friends or family from outside Philly who live vegan or vegetarian lifestyles. This tour might make them fall in love with the City of Brotherly Love.
Book your Veg Jaunts and Journeys Tour today!
We surmise that you don’t truly understand a city's history and people until you experience its food. Through food, we learn about culture and find common ground. We grow closer to each other because deliciousness and appreciation for diverse cuisine are universally shared experiences.
Philly is a town with culture, personality, pizazz, and panache. Our bustling food culture reflects these traits and then some.
Whether you’re a local, a tourist, or someone moving to Philadelphia, embarking on a food tour is one of the most straightforward and enjoyable ways to fall in love with the city. You gain a kinship with the area through the unique flavors and the stories that brought them to life.
Do you have any further questions about the local Philadelphia scene? It doesn’t have to be about food tours—it could be about the most liveable neighborhoods and the best available living spaces. In fact, if you have any questions about living—specifically, renting—in Philadelphia,
contact GM Holdings with your queries, and we’ll be happy to answer!