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The Annapolis Food and History Walking Tour

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Seller: CapCityCol
(Capital City Colonials)

Seller Description:
We love Annapolis and have many years of experience hosting guests in our beautiful city. Some of our tour guides have been guiding visitors through Historic Annapolis for over a decade.

We want your experience to be great, so we limit all of our tours to no more than 12 to 15 guests per guide.

Our photogenic senior guide, David Smith, is a past recipient of the Hospitality Person of the Year award, presented by the Maryland Tourism Council.

Our tours normally run from spring through fall and will begin again in March. Please check back as March gets closer for the next available dates!
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Activity Description
Attention all Foodies and History Buffs!
 
An award winning food tasting and history adventure awaits you in the Historic District of Annapolis, Maryland! A colonial-clad guide will lead you through the rich history of Annapolis’ past, while introducing you to 21st century culinary delights – a seamless blend of time and tastes. While walking this compact city, you will eat where the founding fathers ate and eat where they wish they could have eaten. Your 18th century guide will share toasts of yesteryear while engaging you in a peek of cellars where today’s merriment is aging!

On this tour, you will visit:

  • A tavern George Washington frequented.
  • A colonial kitchen.
  • A local Bed & Breakfast or formal pleasure gardens
  • A private home that has been in the family 237 years
Tastings typically include gelato, crab, cabbage rolls, pop-overs, fresh ice cream, jam, bread, Kona coffee, and more. The amount of food provided throughout the duration of the tour is enough to be considered lunch for the average person. All food costs and historic venues admissions are covered in the price of your ticket, and a bottle of water will be provided for each guest.

We recommend taking our food tour at the beginning of your Annapolis visit so you can return to these wonderful eating establishments and historical sites.

Food enough for lunch, history enough for continuing education credits, and entertainment enough for a barrel of monkeys. And, oh yeah, enough walking to justify the food!

Meeting Location:
Main Street near the water in Historic District (Annapolis, MD)
(Exact meeting location details will be provided immediately upon purchase of tickets.)