Holiday Lights Pizza Tour
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Sample Boston’s best pizza slices, including nationally recognized favorites
Explore Boston’s historic North End and Little Italy
Visit iconic sites: Paul Revere House, Old North Church, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market
End with a classic cannoli from a famous North End bakery
Boston’s Got Pizza, Tour Blends Historic Landmarks with Award-Winning Flavors
Food lovers visiting Boston are finding a unique way to explore the city through the popular “Got Pizza?” walking tour, a two-hour culinary experience centered in the historic North End. Known as Boston’s Little Italy, the neighborhood is home to more than 50 pizzerias, making it one of the city’s premier destinations for pizza enthusiasts. The tour combines tastings, storytelling, and sightseeing to create a flavorful journey through one of Boston’s most beloved districts.
Participants sample a selection of standout slices representing different pizza traditions and styles. Highlights include a celebrated Sicilian slice recognized among America’s top pizza offerings, a Neapolitan-style creation that earned honors at Boston’s first pizza festival, and another slice that gained national recognition from travelers and critics alike. Each tasting showcases the diversity and quality of the North End’s thriving pizza scene.
Beyond the food, the tour takes guests through some of Boston’s most historic streets and landmarks. Along the route, visitors pass notable sites such as the Paul Revere House, North Square Park, Paul Revere Mall, Old North Church, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, and Boston Public Market. Expert guides share fascinating stories about the city’s revolutionary past and cultural heritage, enriching the experience with historical context.
The tour concludes on a sweet note at a renowned North End bakery, where guests enjoy a traditional cannoli paired with hot chocolate or coffee. Returning to the neighborhood’s welcoming atmosphere, participants leave with a deeper appreciation for both Boston’s culinary traditions and its historic character. By blending food, culture, and local history, the “Got Pizza?” tour offers an unforgettable taste of the city.
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Boston’s Got Pizza, Tour Blends Historic Landmarks with Award-Winning Flavors
Food lovers visiting Boston are finding a unique way to explore the city through the popular “Got Pizza?” walking tour, a two-hour culinary experience centered in the historic North End. Known as Boston’s Little Italy, the neighborhood is home to more than 50 pizzerias, making it one of the city’s premier destinations for pizza enthusiasts. The tour combines tastings, storytelling, and sightseeing to create a flavorful journey through one of Boston’s most beloved districts.
Participants sample a selection of standout slices representing different pizza traditions and styles. Highlights include a celebrated Sicilian slice recognized among America’s top pizza offerings, a Neapolitan-style creation that earned honors at Boston’s first pizza festival, and another slice that gained national recognition from travelers and critics alike. Each tasting showcases the diversity and quality of the North End’s thriving pizza scene.
Beyond the food, the tour takes guests through some of Boston’s most historic streets and landmarks. Along the route, visitors pass notable sites such as the Paul Revere House, North Square Park, Paul Revere Mall, Old North Church, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, and Boston Public Market. Expert guides share fascinating stories about the city’s revolutionary past and cultural heritage, enriching the experience with historical context.
The tour concludes on a sweet note at a renowned North End bakery, where guests enjoy a traditional cannoli paired with hot chocolate or coffee. Returning to the neighborhood’s welcoming atmosphere, participants leave with a deeper appreciation for both Boston’s culinary traditions and its historic character. By blending food, culture, and local history, the “Got Pizza?” tour offers an unforgettable taste of the city.
- Pizza Dinner
- Hot Chocolate and Coffee
- Cannoli
- Gratuities
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Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
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- Travelers with Limited mobility impairments
- Families with children
- Food lovers
- Nature enthusiasts
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- Groups of friends
- Photography lovers
Wear comfortable walking shoes recommended
Children must be accompanied by an adult
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