
South Beach Cultural Food and Walking Tour
- Location:Miami, Florida
- Duration:2 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
- TOUR Code:5304FOOD
17 reviews of South Beach Cultural Food and Walking Tour
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Have been to South Beach before but never delved into the culture of the area. This tour was outstanding in bringing the area’s history and culture to light. Thank you
Very nice tour, food is excellent and our tour guide was perfect.
It is not worth making the ART DECOT walking tour offered by Art Decot Welcome Center (they only take you for a walk of 3 only blocks!! / thats it, not more) - and this tour includes (and shows you much more) a full Art Decot Tour. Go for it - it is great.
Fantastic tour - really interesting on history of South Beach, the art deco architecture and all the wonderful and varied food available. The tastings were all great too!
I kind of got drug along to this thing, it was my girlfriends idea but have to admit it was one of the highlights of our FL trip. The tour guide was phenomenal, she not only provided an interesting history lesson of Miami/South Beach and it's unique hotels and building designs she also took us on a food tasting tour of some of the best and most interesting foods (peruvian, columbian etc.) Miami had to offer. We enjoyed it thoroughly.
This was an excellent way to spend an evening...our guide Natalie was superb. The food selections were an excellent representation of the region. The tour and discussion of the history of Art Deco in Miami was excellent. The time frame was excellent in terms of giving us a taste of foods and areas that might inspire the rest of our visit.
I highly recommend this tour. Our guide was fun and knowledgeable; we enjoyed delicious and unique food and drink.
This tour is def a MUST for all food and south beach lovers. Our guide was an Australian girl and she was brilliant. She gave us a run down on the history of south beach and we visited six restaurants and tasted some amazing foods. I will def do this again. It was awesome. Cheers Janeane
We made 7 different stops during our dinner tour. Our first food stop was a Columbian restaurant, Bolivar on Washington Avenue. I sampled a patacones and an empanada; the empanada was the best I've ever had. Then we walked to Goyo El Pollo, a Peruvian restaurant. I sampled ceviche made of fresh diced fish and seafood cooked with lime juice. I also had their classic Peruvian Pollo, which is marinated chicken. They are both unique and so very delicious.
Note from Viator: Editor's Note: This review was written by Sarah Wu who wrote a complete South Beach Cultural Food and Walking Tour overview (with photos!) on her blog.




