Discover Aosta through its flavors on our Food Tour, a pleasant journey through the historic center surrounded by the Alps. Taste the dishes locals love, from traditional Valdostan specialties to hearty mountain recipes, paired with regional wines.
Each stop is carefully selected to introduce you to authentic Valdostan culinary traditions, highlight favorite local eateries, and create a memorable food experience rooted in Aosta’s history.
Your guide is a passionate local foodie, a friendly expert who shares insider tips, explains each dish, and tells the stories behind every bite.
Do Eat Better Experience tours combine high-quality gastronomy with a cultural walk, offering a true taste of local life. To keep the experience personal, we welcome only small groups, ensuring full attention for every guest.
Please note: the tour runs in English and Italian; other languages are available upon request.
Special Drink Card: You can have at least 3 alcoholic drinks. You can choose wine, beer or other drinks (ages 18+)
We will meet in the square where Porta Praetoria is located, an important Roman landmark and the starting point of our walking tour. From here, we will begin exploring the region’s rich gastronomic tradition while strolling through the historic streets of Aosta.
On our way to the first stop, we will stroll alongside the historic city walls, a powerful reminder of Aosta’s ancient past. Our first tasting will be a cold cuts board paired with a glass of local wine, featuring a selection of traditional cured meats that showcase the authentic flavors of the Aosta Valley.
Continuing through Piazza Émile Chanoux, we reach the second stop for a cheese tasting. Here, you will sample a variety of local cheeses, a true highlight of the region’s mountain cuisine, produced using time-honored alpine methods.
Crossing Via Croix de Ville and passing the historic City Cross, we arrive at the heart of the tour: the traditional first dish. You’ll enjoy a classic local recipe, offering a comforting taste of Aosta’s culinary heritage.
To conclude our food tour, we’ll savor a coffee served with tegole biscuits, the region’s iconic almond biscuits, providing a sweet and satisfying end to our culinary journey through Aosta.
Meet your guide for the Do Eat Better Experience Aosta Food Tour in front of the wooden sculpture.
Aosta is a charming city nestled in the Italian Alps, known for its rich Roman history and stunning mountain scenery. As the capital of the Valle d'Aosta region, it offers a unique blend of ancient ruins, medieval architecture, and outdoor adventures, making it a perfect destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
A well-preserved Roman theatre dating back to the 1st century AD, offering insights into the region's Roman heritage.
A stunning example of Romanesque architecture, featuring a mix of ancient and medieval elements.
A medieval castle offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains.
A museum showcasing the rich archaeological heritage of the Valle d'Aosta region.
A modern cable car system offering breathtaking views of Mont Blanc and the surrounding alpine landscape.
A semi-soft cheese made from cow's milk, known for its rich and creamy flavor.
A traditional Aosta Valley stew made with beef, potatoes, and red wine.
A hearty soup made with bread, cheese, and vegetables, often served as a starter.
A traditional alpine liqueur made from juniper berries and other herbs.
Summer offers pleasant weather for exploring the city and enjoying outdoor activities, while winter is ideal for skiing and other snow sports.
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Aosta is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Aosta Station
Aosta Bus Terminal
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