Vallarta Food Tours Launches 3rd Food Tasting and Cultural Walking Tour

This walking tour (with a brief, fun bus ride) thoughtfully weaves its way through some of the most authentic and delicious local eateries in Emiliano Zapata and 5 de Diciembre neighborhoods, all the while teaching you about the people behind the carefully crafted, delicious food and the vibrant night culture of Puerto Vallarta. Mexico’s sophisticated flavors and wide variety of regional cooking styles are on full display on all of VFT’s tours, including their Original Downtown Tour, Taste of Pitillal and the newest: The Street – An Evening Taco Adventure. The focus is on family-owned businesses where true artistry is paramount and things are still made by hand.

“People often ask how to experience authentic Mexico, but are at a loss of where to begin.” Owner Lindsay Prime-Mayer enthuses, “We did the homework for you. We found all the best foods the town has to offer. Even better, all dishes are served with a side of history and culture!”

“The Street – An Evening Taco Adventure” allows guests to experience life as a local and see the city come alive at night. VFT’s The Street visits eight authentic tasting locations including:

Hearty Pozole at long time family-owned Cenaduria Celia

Mouth-watering, gravity-defying Volcanes

Exquisite Tacos de Cabeza

Enriching and delicious Mezcal tasting

Churros, a favorite Mexican sweet snack, hot off the press

The best Tacos Al Pastor in town

Delectable Sopes

Adventure Tacos!

All of VFT’s Food Tasting & Cultural Walking Tours are ideal for Puerto Vallarta residents and travelers eager to discover more! Whether vacationing in Puerto Vallarta for the first time or a proud Vallarta resident, VFT guarantees guests will walk away with a greater understanding of this beloved town. Suitable for all fitness levels.

Tours are offered throughout the year Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings from 7-10pm. Tickets may be purchased online at www.vallartafoodtours.com, by phone at 1-678-778-5928 from the USA or Canada, or 322.181.7196.

This walking tour (with a brief, fun bus ride) thoughtfully weaves its way through some of the most authentic and delicious local eateries in Emiliano . . .

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