Exploring Corfu Town Through Its Flavors and Streets
If you’re planning to visit Corfu, this Taste of Corfu Town tour offers a nice blend of history, culture, and local cuisine—all wrapped up in a two-hour stroll. While some reviews suggest it’s more of a city walk with food than a dedicated food tour, the opportunity to enjoy a traditional Greek lunch paired with local wine and explore key sights makes it a worthwhile experience.
What I find appealing about this tour is the small group size—max 15 guests—which helps keep things personal and engaging. Plus, the guide’s knack for pointing out iconic landmarks like Saint Spiridon Church, the Liston promenade, and the Duomo means you’ll get a solid introduction to the city’s main sights while sampling regional specialties. I also like that the included lunch features dishes rooted in Venetian traditions, giving you a taste of the island’s layered history.
That said, a couple of things to keep in mind: some reviewers mention that it’s not solely a food-focused experience, and the lunchtime arrangement can feel a bit rushed or limited in choice. If you’re after a deep dive into Corfu’s gastronomy, this might not fully satisfy, but if you’re happy to combine sightseeing with a light culinary experience, it can be quite pleasant.
Key points / Takeaways

- Intimate group size ensures personalized attention and more interaction.
- You’ll enjoy tasting local sweets like caramelized almonds and regional dishes with Venetian roots.
- The guide’s knowledge adds depth, blending history and culture seamlessly.
- The included lunch and wine offer good value for the price, especially for those wanting a taste of local flavors.
- The itinerary covers main city highlights, making it a practical way to orient yourself in Corfu.
- Some reviews mention uneven pacing or limited food stops, so manage expectations if you’re looking for a true food tour.
Walking Through Corfu: City Highlights

The tour kicks off at Liston Square, a grand arcade reminiscent of Paris, where you can get a sense of Corfu’s Venetian influence. From there, your guide will lead you through the charming streets, pointing out historical buildings, the Church of Saint Spiridon—the city’s patron saint—and the Duomo. Expect about 40 minutes of city sightseeing, which makes this a manageable walk for most travelers.
The guide, whose name isn’t specified here but is praised for being lovely, offers insights into the city’s layered history. While some reviews note that the tour can be a bit hurried or that the guide arrived slightly late, most agree that the commentary is engaging and helpful for understanding Corfu’s architecture and history.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Corfu.
Authentic Local Food and Snacks
The culinary aspect mainly revolves around sampling local treats. The tour includes a lunch at a local spot, with two choices of traditional Greek dishes and a glass of local wine. Although some reviews suggest that the lunch might be limited in options and mildly rushed, you’ll enjoy regional recipes with roots going back to the Venetian period.
One highlight is the chance to try caramelized almonds and other regional sweets, which are often the less-visited part of most city tours. The inclusion of local products adds a flavor of authenticity that standard sightseeing trips often miss.
The Lunch Experience: Good, but Not Gourmet

The included lunch is a significant part of this experience, especially considering the price of approximately $70 per person. For that, you get a traditional meal paired with local wine, which I find offers decent value—particularly if you’re interested in a taste of Corfu’s culinary traditions.
Some reviewers mention that the lunch was “average” and limited in menu choices, but others appreciate the opportunity to sample local dishes without wandering around trying to find restaurants on their own. Keep in mind, the lunch is at a restaurant arranged by the guide, with some reviews pointing out that the timing can feel a bit rushed.
Logistics, Group Size & Cost
With a maximum of 15 travelers, the tour feels intimate, allowing for interaction and easier communication. The tour lasts roughly 2 hours, combining city sightseeing with food sampling, which is compact but rich enough to give you a good introduction.
The price of $69.81 includes the guided walk, lunch, and wine, making it a reasonable choice for travelers wanting a guided overview paired with a taste of local fare. However, note that transportation is not included, and the tour does not offer air-conditioned vehicles, so wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?
This experience suits travelers who enjoy combining light sightseeing with food, especially those interested in local traditions and Venetian influences. It’s ideal if you want a small-group, relaxed way to get to know Corfu’s main sights and sample some regional flavors without the hassle of planning. However, it might not satisfy those seeking a full-fledged culinary adventure or a deep dive into Corfu’s gastronomy.
If you’re seeking a more immersive food tour, be aware that some reviews suggest the food stops are brief and limited. But if your main goal is a friendly, informative walk with the chance to taste a few local snacks and wines, this could be a good fit.
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Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?
For the price, the Taste of Corfu Town provides a manageable and pleasant introduction to the city’s highlights and flavors. The small-group setting and knowledgeable guide make it a personable experience. The inclusion of local treats and regional wine adds a layer of authenticity that many standard city walks lack.
However, it’s worth noting that some reviews mention the lunch can feel somewhat rushed and limited, and the tour does not focus solely on food. If you’re a person who appreciates a leisurely pace, more food stops, or a deeper culinary exploration, you might want to consider this as a light, complementary activity rather than a full gastronomic experience.
Overall, it’s a good choice for travelers who want a brief, friendly overview of Corfu’s sights and taste some local flavors without a big time commitment or expense.
Is transportation included in the tour?
No, the tour does not include transportation; it begins at the Liston Square and ends there as well. You’ll need to arrange your own transport to and from the meeting point.
How long does the whole experience last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, covering city highlights and including a lunch with wine.
What is the group size limit?
A maximum of 15 travelers ensures a more personal and engaging experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What kind of food is included?
The lunch features local dishes rooted in the Venetian tradition, with two options of entrees and a glass of local wine.
Is this suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. However, those expecting a full culinary tour might find it limited, and people with mobility issues should consider walking distances and weather conditions.
The Taste of Corfu Town offers a charming, light introduction to the city, blending sightseeing with regional flavors. It’s best suited for travelers seeking a relaxed, small-group experience that pairs cultural insights with a taste of local life—perfect for those who enjoy a touch of history with their bites.
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