North End Food Tour: Probieren Sie Bostons italienisches Erbe





Beschreibung
Willkommen zur North End Food Tour! Das North End, eines der ältesten und wichtigsten Viertel Bostons, ist vor allem für seine Italienisch-Amerikanische Kultur über mehrere Generationen hinweg sowie für seine Fülle an Meeresfrüchten, Märkten und Cafés bekannt. Die Gruppe wird an 5 verschiedenen Orten Verkostungen durchführen und dabei mehr über die reiche Geschichte des North End und seinen Beitrag zum Wachstum Bostons erfahren. Während dieser Tour probieren wir Folgendes: - Muschelkasino aus einem über 50-jährigen familiengeführten Restaurant am Wasser - Ein Italienisches U-Boot aus einem der renommiertesten Sandwich-Shops Bostons - Fleischbällchen aus einer Salumeria in einer versteckten Gasse vor der Hannoverstraße - Florentiner Cannoli aus einer 24/7 Bäckerei, die seit 1926 eine North End Institution ist - Tiramisu aus dem ältesten Italienischen Café in Boston Als Abschiedsgeschenk für die Teilnahme an der Tour erhalten Sie eine Post-Tour-E-Mail, in der Sie meine Lieblingsorte, Aktivitäten und Hunderte von lokalen Speisen und Getränken während Ihres Aufenthalts in Boston hervorheben.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Die Gruppe wird einige Zeit am North Square verbringen und über das Paul Revere House und andere faszinierende historische Fakten der Nachbarschaft sprechen.
Die Gruppe wird einige Zeit in der Paul Revere Mall essen und abhängen, um dann zur Paul Revere Statue zu gehen, um eine aufregendere Geschichte Bostons zu erkunden.
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
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Wichtige Informationen
- Rollstuhlgerechter Zugang
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Die Transfermöglichkeiten sind rollstuhlgerecht.
- Alle Bereiche und Böden sind rollstuhlgerecht.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(34)
We were a private group of 9 for team building and booked a few weeks in advance with Adam over email. He was super responsive and accommodating to food preferences & allergies. Adam is cheerful and his enthusiasm for showing us the North End and having us try some of his favorite foods is wonderful. His zeal for the North end food and knowledge created a fun atmosphere. We had a great time eating wonderful food, walking through the North End, and hearing history tidbits that may or may not have been taught in school. The food selection was amazing and looks exactly like what is on the website. Adam got separate items for those who can't eat particular foods that were planned. Everything including the separate items were very, very good. Plan for lots of walking on narrow, uneven, and also cobblestone streets. The tour was 3 full hours. There were two stops with bathroom breaks - towards the beginning and the end. Our tour was on a very hot, very sunny, July day and Adam provided cold bottles of water for those who didn't bring their own. Overall feedback from the team was that it was a great tour and a fun way to spend a summer Friday afternoon.
Adam was a great tour guide! The tour focused on the North end and we enjoyed the stops, history and various tasting. The cannoli was so good!! Everything was tasty!
We had a wonderful experience with Up and Adam. Adam took our work-related group of 13 around Boston’s North End for about three hours. The group included a mix of visitors from out of town and people who live in the Boston area, and he managed to make the tour interesting and enjoyable for everyone. He did an excellent job balancing history, food, and entertainment. He was knowledgeable without ever feeling overly scripted, and he kept the group engaged throughout. He was also very adaptable, adjusting smoothly to the pace and needs of a fairly large group. The tour felt well organized but still relaxed and personal. Adam was warm, funny, and informative, and he helped make the evening a real highlight of our meeting. I would absolutely recommend this tour, especially for work groups looking for an enjoyable and easy way to experience the North End together.
Excellent, very personal food tour – I've been on many around the world and Adam was an exceptional guide. Plenty of local information tailored to the group, and some fascinating food stops, some out of the way which we'd never have found ourselves. Definitely a great call to avoid the big tour companies and go with a local individual – you will not regret doing the same.
Our tour guide, Adam, was fantastic and super knowledgeable about Boston and the neighborhoods we walked through. There wasn't a question he couldn't answer. Most important was the incredible food! Each stop was great and included tasty food and generous portions. We enjoyed the small group experience. It gave us the opportunity to get to know each other, ask more questions and get interesting tidbits from other attendees as well. Highly recommend this tour
We had an amazing time! Adam is an incredible tour guide and knows so much history about the area. And the food was beyond delicious! I would Highly recommend this tour. It was one of the highlights of our trip to Boston!
We got a private tour just due to it being a slow day and it was great. My 18 year old son enjoyed it. Food was good, and several things I wouldn’t have tried on my own otherwise, although we did have to share a number of things rather than getting our own portions. It was plenty of food for me but my son was still hungry afterwards. Overall a great tour with good history of the area. About a mile of walking.
What an amazing tour with Adam. Very informative and as for the food!!! wow..... a must do when in Boston
Adam was a lovely tour guide and we got to try some amazing food! Most of the stops were not the typical selections so we really got to try some special items! Would recommend to anyone looking for good food and a friendly guide!
We have been to the North end in the past but this time we had a tour that included great food and history. Our tour guide was a very knowledgeable young man named Adam. He showed us landmarks and some areas we hadn’t noticed when we had been on our own. It was a very enjoyable tour. It was the day after the Boston Marathon and our guide was congratulating people in the streets wearing medals indicating they had finished the race. I feel we learned a bit about Bostonian etiquette as well ! The food was great, the historical information was interesting and the price was right! You could see our guide was enthusiastic about this beautiful city and sensed he had a true love for it. It was all in all a tour I’d recommend to new visitors and those like us that have been, but overlooked some gems. Well Done Adam!!!



