Washington DC Food Tour: Italian Cuisine in Dupont Circle
Washington D.C., District of Columbia
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Trip Type: Food Tours
Duration: 2.5 - 3 hours
Let a passionate local foodie be your guide to everything Italian in Washington, DC. This walking tour through Dupont Circle and nearby Logan Circle allows you to discover the area’s history, architecture and culture while enjoying four to five tastings at several culinary gems. Select from two departure times for a 3.5-hour food experience limited to 16 people.
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Let a passionate local foodie be your guide to everything Italian in Washington, DC. This walking tour through Dupont Circle and nearby Logan Circle allows you to discover the area’s history, architecture and culture while enjoying four to five tastings at several culinary gems. Select from two departure times for a 3.5-hour food experience limited to 16 people.Meet your guide at a convenient location near the Dupont Circle Metro station to start your Italian food walking tour (recipient of the 2015 Open Table Diner's Choice Award). You’ll learn about the late 1800’s Italian population in Washington DC and how they migrated across the metropolitan area. You will find in this area some of the best Italian cuisine the city has to offer.
Set off on foot, walking a total of about 1.5 miles (2.5 km) with your guide at a comfortable pace. You'll stop about every 20 minutes to visit three to four local restaurants, where you can sit down and relax while indulging in a total of four to five tantalizing food samples. (Specific establishments vary day to day.)
Your walking tour includes a visit to Logan Circle, a residential neighborhood that showcases homes from the late 19th century, many of them listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Between tastings, learn from your guide about DC’s Italian culture and the architecture of the area. Afterward, you're free to explore more on your own!
Set off on foot, walking a total of about 1.5 miles (2.5 km) with your guide at a comfortable pace. You'll stop about every 20 minutes to visit three to four local restaurants, where you can sit down and relax while indulging in a total of four to five tantalizing food samples. (Specific establishments vary day to day.)
Your walking tour includes a visit to Logan Circle, a residential neighborhood that showcases homes from the late 19th century, many of them listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Between tastings, learn from your guide about DC’s Italian culture and the architecture of the area. Afterward, you're free to explore more on your own!
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