Food & Culture Tours

Food & Culture Tours: Hosted Dinners, Classes & Market Walks

This page is for travelers who remember trips by the conversations at the table, the steam rising from a market stall, and the stories locals share between bites. Every section below is built around hosted dinners, cooking classes, and food walks powered by EatWith.

Pick a city, choose a style of experience, then layer in flights and stays at the bottom of the page.

How to Use This Page

Think of this as your Food & Culture launchpad for Europe and beyond:

  • Scroll by city and choose the style that fits you best: hosted dinners, cooking classes, or relaxed food walks.
  • Use the EatWith blocks to compare small-group, local-led experiences with real homes and real kitchens.
  • Finish with the booking tool to line up flights, hotels, and trains around the tours you pick.

Amsterdam Hosted Dinners & Canal-Side Tables

Amsterdam · Shared Tables

Amsterdam is built for slow evenings: canal lights, bikes rolling past, and long conversations over seasonal plates. These hosted dinners connect you with locals in their homes or intimate venues, so instead of just tasting Dutch food, you hear the stories behind it.

Use the block below to browse small-group dinner experiences, from modern twists on Dutch classics to multi-course meals with wine pairings.

Tip: look for experiences that mention shared tables or small groups if you want maximum conversation with hosts and fellow travelers.

Budapest Cooking Classes & Market-First Recipes

Budapest · Hands-On

Budapest is one of the easiest cities to fall in love with through its markets: paprika pyramids, stacked sausages, and giant loaves of bread. These cooking classes usually start with local ingredients and end around the table with the dishes you helped create.

Use this widget to find classes that match your comfort level—whether you want to learn classic family recipes or explore modern Hungarian fusion.

Watch for experiences that include a market visit if you love seeing where the ingredients actually come from.

New York City Food Walks, Tea Time & Brunch

New York · Neighborhood Tasting

New York is less one city and more a collection of food neighborhoods: dim sum mornings, deli afternoons, late-night slices, and everything in between. These experiences focus on slower walks, tea breaks, and comfort-first brunches where you can actually hear each other talk.

Use the widget below to explore tea-time meetups, brunch tables, and guided food walks across different boroughs.

Filter by neighborhood or cuisine style inside the widget to match where you’re staying in the city.

Vienna Coffeehouses, Pastries & Supper Clubs

Vienna · All Food Experiences

Vienna does “slow food” in its own way: marble-topped café tables, Sachertorte slices, and evenings that stretch long over schnitzel and wine. This block pulls in a mix of food-forward EatWith experiences in and around the city.

Browse everything from casual tastings to full hosted suppers, then build your own café-hopping itinerary around what you book.

Look for experiences that mention “small group” or “hosted at home” if you want that true supper-club vibe.

Line Up Flights, Stays & Trains Around Your Food Tours

Once you’ve chosen a few EatWith experiences, use the search form below to connect the dots: flights into your first city, stays near your hosts, and routes in between stops if you’re turning this into a multi-city food trip.

Tours and stays are provided by third-party partners. Availability, pricing, and itineraries may change, so always confirm details before booking.