Half-Day Guangzhou Old Town Tour with Food Tasting

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Free cancellation available
Up to 24 hours before the start time
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes

Explore Guangzhou’s historic Old Town on this half-day guided food tour, led by a local foodie expert who brings the city’s rich culinary culture to life. Taste 4-5 authentic Cantonese specialties, including Michelin-recognized rice noodle rolls, traditional snacks like bo zai gao, and classic Cantonese desserts. Sip on unique local drinks such as herbal teas that reveal Guangzhou’s centuries-old food traditions. Unlike other tours, we dive deep into hidden gems off the beaten path—from quiet snack stalls to the vibrant streets of Enning Road and Yongqing Fang. Along the way, enjoy cultural insights about local life, architecture, and even Bruce Lee’s family history. Perfect for food lovers seeking a genuine and flavorful Guangzhou experience.

What's included

  • Tasting 4 to 5 types of local snacks and desserts, plus 1 to 2 traditional drinks
  • A passionate local foodie English guide

Languages spoken by guide

English

Additional information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

The total walking distance for this tour is about 4 kilometers, so please wear comfortable shoes and bring rain gear just in case. Although the walk is a bit long, we’ll make sure to have plenty of rest breaks along the way.

Not wheelchair accessible

Location

Departure point

陈家祠站A口, 荔湾区, 中山七八路, 广州市, 510170
Your guide will meet you at 10:00 AM at Exit A of Chen Clan Academy Metro Station in Guangzhou.

End point

Kaiji Dessert Shop, 仁威庙, Li Wan Qu, 对面, 510150
The tour will end at Kai Kee Dessert Shop, right across from Renwei Temple. It’s about a 5-minute walk (around 500 meters) to the nearest metro station, and it’s also easy to catch a taxi from there.

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