In the bustling metropolis of Buenos Aires, foodies can indulge in a sophisticated culinary escapade with the Palermo Foodie Walking Tour, an experience that seamlessly marries history with gastronomy.
As participants wander through the picturesque streets of Palermo, they’ll have the chance to uncover hidden gems and sample an array of delectable dishes that showcase the essence of Argentine cuisine.
But the real highlight? A wine tasting session that promises to tantalize the taste buds and elevate the entire journey to new heights.
Get ready to embark on a gastronomic adventure unlike any other, where every step holds a new surprise waiting to be unraveled.
Good To Know

- Indulge in over eight authentic Argentinian dishes and enjoy a wine tasting session with locally produced wines.
- Explore trendy restaurants and a grand mansion, immersing in the vibrant culinary scene of Palermo.
- Benefit from insights into the local culture through food pairings and traditional Argentinian flavors.
- Delight your taste buds with diverse locations from chic restaurants to a historic mansion in Buenos Aires.
Tour Details

Embark on an immersive culinary journey through Palermo on this 4-hour foodie walking tour in Buenos Aires. This tour not only offers a chance to indulge in over eight authentic Argentinian dishes but also provides insight into the local culture through food pairings and wine tastings.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore Palermo’s trendy restaurants, visit a mansion for locally produced wines, and stroll through the vibrant streets with a knowledgeable guide. The experience highlights the rich culinary scene of Buenos Aires while allowing guests to mingle with fellow travelers and enjoy a small-group setting.
This tour promises a unique way to savor the flavors of Argentina while immersing oneself in the local gastronomic culture.
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Experience Highlights

Indulge in a culinary adventure through Palermo on this 4-hour foodie walking tour in Buenos Aires, where you’ll get to try over eight authentic Argentinian dishes and explore the vibrant culinary scene with fellow travelers. The experience highlights include mingling with other foodies, savoring a variety of culinary delights at four different restaurants, and culminating the tour by tasting three locally produced wines in a grand mansion. This gastronomic journey not only offers a feast for the taste buds but also provides insights into the rich flavors and traditions of Argentinian cuisine. On top of that, the wine pairing adds an extra layer of sophistication to the tour, enhancing the overall culinary experience.
| Experience Highlights | Details |
|---|---|
| Culinary delights | Over eight authentic Argentinian dishes |
| Wine pairing | Three locally produced wines |
Tour Description

Enjoy the vibrant culinary landscape of Palermo on this 4-hour foodie walking tour in Buenos Aires, where you’ll journey through trendy restaurants and a grand mansion while sampling wine and a variety of Argentinian dishes with a small group of fellow foodies.
Culinary Adventure: Delight your taste buds with traditional Argentinian flavors.
Cultural Exploration: Discover the rich culinary heritage of Buenos Aires through its dishes and wines.
Small-Group Experience: Enjoy an intimate tour with personalized attention from the guide.
Unique Settings: From chic restaurants to a historic mansion, explore diverse locations that add to the charm of the experience.
Booking Information
When booking the Palermo Foodie Walking Tour in Buenos Aires, guests have the option to reserve now and pay later, allowing for flexibility in their plans. This culinary adventure offers a delightful mix of experiences, including wine pairings and culinary diversity. To secure a spot on this gastronomic journey, guests can refer to the booking information provided below:
| Booking Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Payment Options | Reserve now & pay later |
| Gift Options | Available |
| Dietary Restrictions | Mention in advance |
| Weather Conditions | Tour may be canceled in heavy rain |
Customer Reviews
In the realm of culinary exploration, the customer reviews of the Palermo Foodie Walking Tour in Buenos Aires shine brightly with praise and admiration. Here are some key points from the reviews:
Delicious Local Delicacies: Travelers raved about the authentic Argentinian dishes sampled during the tour, praising the flavors and quality.
Fantastic Wine Pairings: The wine tastings, featuring three locally produced wines in a beautiful mansion setting, were a highlight for many visitors.
Knowledgeable Guides: Guests appreciated the expertise of the tour guides, who shared insights about the food, wine, and the history of Palermo.
Cultural Experience: Reviewers from various countries highlighted the diverse and enriching experiences, making it a must-do activity for food and wine enthusiasts.
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Common Questions
Is Transportation Provided to and From the Meeting Point at Picsa Restaurant?
Transportation to and from the meeting point at Picsa Restaurant is not provided. Visitors are responsible for their logistics and accommodations. It is recommended to plan for travel arrangements accordingly to ensure timely arrival.
Are Vegetarian or Vegan Options Available for the Food Tastings on the Tour?
Vegetarian and vegan options are available for the food tastings on the tour. Participants can provide their dietary restrictions in advance to ensure a tailored culinary experience that caters to their specific preferences.
Can Children Participate in the Palermo Foodie Walking Tour With Wine Tasting?
Children aged 12 and above can join the Palermo foodie walking tour with parental supervision. Dietary restrictions can be accommodated, and non-alcoholic options are available. Enjoy a family-friendly experience exploring food and wine in Palermo.
Are There Any Restroom Facilities Available Along the Tour Route?
Restroom facilities are available along the tour route for convenience. Participants can access these facilities as needed during the 4-hour experience. The tour ensures comfort by providing access to these amenities throughout the journey.
Is There a Dress Code or Recommended Attire for the Tour, Such as Comfortable Shoes for Walking?
For the tour, participants are recommended to wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking. Dress weather-appropriate for a pleasant experience. The focus is on exploring Palermo, sampling food and wine, so casual attire is ideal.
The Sum Up
Indulge in the ultimate culinary adventure with the Palermo Foodie Walking Tour in Buenos Aires.
With the chance to sample authentic dishes and locally produced wines, this 4-hour tour offers a unique experience to explore the vibrant food scene of Argentina.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to discover the flavors of Palermo and mingle with fellow foodies.
Book your spot now for a delicious and memorable journey through the streets of Buenos Aires.
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