This is a tour like no other. All participating business and points of interest are within a 1.5km radius. The self-guided approach to this tour gives visitors the ideal chance to seek out the very best history, landmarks, food and drink the town has to offer.
Customers on the tour should expect a broad range of tasting experience from traditional fish and chips, cream teas and locally brewed beers to international cuisine of the finest standard in authentic settings.
The tour covers many hard to find and lesser known locations and businesses, which many visitors would not alway hear about, as well as the great locations Weymouth is famous for.
With 6 hours to use your five tasting experiences ticket codes, this gives ample time to drift between the available locations.
The tour starts at Weymouth Town Bridge where you can choose to go south or north. From this location we can also assist with any questions at the start of the tour and ensure you have everything you need to enjoy the experience.
The old town of Weymouth is principally based around either side of its historic harbour. Bennett Fish and Chips and Fish n Fritz are both within the harbour location.
Due to its harbour side location, the forecourt of Weymouth Pavilion was in active use during World War Two, specifically for the launching of British and US Army forces travelling to undertake the D-Day landings in Northern France.
This natural open space provides perfect view of Weymouth Bay and Portland Harbour, with views stretching out to the wider Jurassic Coast. The Gardens adjoin the walls of the impressive Nothe Fort.
The golden sands of Weymouth Beach with its Georgian Sea Front is one of Britains most traditional and best preserved sea side locations. Waffalicious is located directly on the sea front overlooking Weymouth Beach - visit them for outstanding deserts.
St Alban Street is a relatively hidden and not to be missed location. The street is cobbled and full of interesting shops and spaces. Sutton's (Weymouths Oldest Cafe) is also in this location - visit them to try a traditional English cream tea.
Weymouth's main town centre is based north of the harbour and along up St Mary's and St Thomas Street. The following premises from the food tour are in this location. - The Tin Cat (Caribbean Cuisine) - The White Pepper (Keralan Cuisine) - The Cheese Rack (Sea Food and Cheese) - Pamama Bar (Cocktail tasting) - Little Dished (Tapas) - The Black Dog (Traditional pub ploughman's and beer tasting)
King George the Third was Weymouth's most famous visitor in the 17th century. His presence helped greatly to establish Weymouth as a popular tourist destination, principally for the healing treatment of bathing in the sea. In his honour a grand stature of His Royal Highness remains on the sea front next to his bathing carriage. The Cafe Napoli is at this location.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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