Milan Food & Wine Tours — Tasting Walks, Street Food & Cooking Classes
Milan's food scene runs from aperitivo and risotto to artisan delis and markets — the choice is a guided tasting tour, a street food walk, or a hands-on cooking class.
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5 options
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4.7 - 5,458 reviews
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$82 EUR
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Free up to 24h before
Food & Wine Tours: what to know before booking
Milan's food scene runs from aperitivo and risotto to artisan delis and markets — the choice is a guided tasting tour, a street food walk, or a hands-on cooking class.
- Availability
- 5 ticket options compared
- Starting price
- Tickets currently start around $82 EUR before checkout fees.
- Rating signal
- Compared options average 4.7 stars across 5,458 traveler reviews.
- Location
- Central Milan neighbourhoods — often Brera, Navigli, or near the Duomo (confirmed at booking)
- Best time
- Late afternoon to roll a tasting tour into the Milanese aperitivo hour
- Ticket note
- Date- and time-specific; arrive 15 minutes before the start
Food & Wine Tours in Milan
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Everything you should know before you book
Milanese cooking is its own world — saffron risotto alla milanese, the breaded cotoletta, panettone, and the city's defining ritual, aperitivo. A food and wine tour walks you through neighbourhood delis, bakeries, and wine bars with a local guide doing the ordering, while street food tours keep things casual and on the move.
For a deeper experience, book a market visit and cooking class — you shop with a local, then cook a Milanese meal yourself. Most tours include all tastings and several pours, run two to three hours, and end pleasantly full. Private tours suit groups or anyone wanting the route tailored to their tastes.
Frequently asked questions
What food will I try on a Milan food tour?
Expect Milanese staples — risotto, cotoletta, salumi and cheeses, panettone, and local wines, plus aperitivo classics, depending on the route and time of day.
Is a cooking class better than a tasting tour?
A cooking class is hands-on and includes a market visit; a tasting tour covers more spots with less effort. Pick by whether you'd rather cook or graze.
Are drinks included in the price?
Yes — food and wine tours include the tastings and typically several wine pours. Check each listing for the exact number of stops and pours.



