Discover Parma’s rich cuisine and vibrant culture on this street food tour, guided by a local expert. Savor tastings at various spots in the historic city center and delve into the area’s unique traditions.
Discover Parma’s rich cuisine and vibrant culture on this street food tour, guided by a local expert. Savor tastings at various spots in the historic city center and delve into the area’s unique traditions.
- Battistero di Parma - Situated adjacent to the Cathedral (Duomo) of Parma, the Battistero di Parma stands as a significant example of Romanesque architecture in Italy. Constructed between 1196 and 1270, it is renowned for its remarkable octagonal design and elaborate marble façade.
- Cattedrale di Parma - Known as the Duomo di Parma, the Parma…
-
Battistero di Parma - Situated adjacent to the Cathedral (Duomo) of Parma, the Battistero di Parma stands as a significant example of Romanesque architecture in Italy. Constructed between 1196 and 1270, it is renowned for its remarkable octagonal design and elaborate marble façade.
-
Cattedrale di Parma - Known as the Duomo di Parma, the Parma Cathedral is a splendid Romanesque church located centrally in Piazza del Duomo. Built in the 12th century, it boasts impressive architecture, including a beautifully adorned façade and detailed stone carvings.
-
Teatro Regio - The Teatro Regio di Parma is among Italy’s most esteemed and historic opera houses, situated in the heart of Parma. Since its opening in 1829, it has been celebrated for its exquisite neoclassical architecture and outstanding acoustics, making it a top venue for opera and classical music events. The theater has a rich tradition of featuring both Italian and international performers, deeply connected to Parma’s musical heritage.
-
Museo Glauco Lombardi - The Museo Fondazione Glauco Lombardi is a fascinating museum dedicated to preserving Parma’s rich history, with a particular focus on the city’s noble past and the Duchy of Parma. Located centrally, the museum is named after its founder, Glauco Lombardi, a historian and collector devoted to safeguarding Parma’s historical legacy.
-
Palazzo della Pilotta - La Pilotta is one of Parma’s most iconic historical structures, symbolizing the city’s cultural and artistic heritage. Originally constructed as a grand palace for the Farnese family in the 16th century, La Pilotta was intended to accommodate the court and administrative functions of the Duchy of Parma. The name “Pilotta” refers to the wooden structure used for ball games once found on the grounds, emphasizing the palace’s dual role as both a residential and recreational space.

- Water
- 3 Parmesan Cheese tastings with workshop by producers
- Full glass of local wine (Lambrusco, Malvasia) or non-alcoholic drinks
- 2 hour live guide sightseeing the city
- Guide
- Local Patisserie sweet
- Selection of Salami & Hams including Parma DOP
- Water
- 3 Parmesan Cheese tastings with workshop by producers
- Full glass of local wine (Lambrusco, Malvasia) or non-alcoholic drinks
- 2 hour live guide sightseeing the city
- Guide
- Local Patisserie sweet
- Selection of Salami & Hams including Parma DOP
- Tips or gratuity
- Additional food tastings
- Tips or gratuity
- Additional food tastings
- Only Adult 18 years old and above are allowed for wine and any other alcoholic beverages. Minor travelers below 18 years old will be served non-alcoholic drinks.
- Only Adult 18 years old and above are allowed for wine and any other alcoholic beverages. Minor travelers below 18 years old will be served non-alcoholic drinks.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.