22 food tours worth the trip across Poland, editor-ranked by TableJourney. All Poland guides.

★ 4.7 · Warsaw

Eat Polska's Warsaw food tour walks ten-plus tastings across four to five venues spanning traditional and modern Polish, with a shot of vodka and water included at most stops.

★ 4.6 · Kraków

Eat Polska in Kraków runs an Old Town and Kazimierz Polish-food tour with 10 or more tastings, including vodka pairing on request. The city's most established Polish food tour.

Tip: Tours run daily 13:00; small groups of 2 to 8 people, book ahead. Bilingual guide; optional vodka pairing on request.

★ 4.6 · Kraków

Eat Polska's Krakow vodka tasting pairs 6 to 7 Polish vodkas with 5 to 6 food pairings across 3 to 4 bars and restaurants. Bilingual guide and written summary included.

Tip: Tours run daily 17:00; minimum 2, maximum 8 participants. Not a pub crawl.

★ 4.6 · Warsaw

Eat Polska's Warsaw vodka tour structures a tasting of clear and flavoured Polish vodkas across three to four bars, with explanations of grain sources, infusions and the bar mleczny food pairings.

★ 4.5 · Gdańsk

Bart Dymny runs a private chef-led food tour of Gdańsk, combining tasting stops with sightseeing and a strong line on wild boar and game when in season.

Tip: Bart is a trained chef; he runs cooking-class hybrids too if asked.

★ 4.5 · Warsaw

Eat Polska's Warsaw morning market tour walks Hala Mirowska's stalls with bites of regional charcuterie, cheese, jarred mushrooms and fresh paczki from neighbouring counters. Runs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings at 09:00.

★ 4.5 · Wrocław

Delicious Poland's Wrocław food tour visits 4-5 local bistros and bars across the Old Town: 10 to 12 tastings, Polish craft beer and vodka, dessert included. Starts at 17:00 daily.

Tip: Tour requires a minimum five participants. Solo bookers can contact direct to be added to other group bookings.

★ 4.4 · Gdańsk

Eat Polska's Gdańsk tour walks the Old Town through 10-plus tastings of Polish food, plus a vodka shot and water-tea-coffee for the road. Bilingual guide, small-group format.

Tip: Lunch start at 12:30 is the busiest slot; book the 16:30 to avoid noon crowds in the Old Town.

★ 4.4 · Gdańsk

Delicious Poland's Gdańsk walking tour covers 4-5 handpicked Śródmieście venues with 10-11 tastings, one Polish beer and one vodka. The chain runs the same format in Kraków, Warsaw and Wrocław.

Tip: Reserve the Saturday lunch slot; weekday slots run smaller groups and the guides talk more.

★ 4.4 · Kraków

Delicious Poland in Kraków runs a Traditional Polish Food Tour with stops for pierogi, Polish soups and Polish vodka. The operator also offers vodka, craft-beer and pierogi-class options on request.

Tip: Contact the operator to confirm the meeting point and current schedule when booking.

★ 4.4 · Poznań

Rogalowe Muzeum Poznania at Stary Rynek 41/2 in Poznań is an hour-long interactive show on baking the protected rogal świętomarciński, with audience-volunteer roles and a tasting at the end.

Tip: Shows run several times per day in Polish and English; book the English session ahead online to avoid a Polish-only slot.

★ 4.4 · Warsaw

Delicious Poland's Warsaw food tasting tour walks ten to twelve tastings across four eateries in the Old Town and central districts, working through pierogi, bigos, kotlet schabowy and modern Polish reinterpretations. Starts daily at 17:00, group capped at 12.

★ 4.4 · Wrocław

Whistling Hound's 3-4 hour Wrocław food tour walks the Old Town first, then hits 8-10 hand-picked eateries for Silesian classics, pierogi, desserts and Polish spirits.

Tip: Group sizes capped at eight; food cost is not included in the tour fee, varies by group. Book several weeks ahead for weekend slots.

★ 4.3 · Kraków

Krakow Food Tour runs an Old Town and Kazimierz walking tour with 13 to 14 tastings: obwarzanek, maczanka po krakowsku, pierogi, sernik, Polish vodka and craft beer.

Tip: Tours daily 14:00. Look for the guide holding a pretzel on a stick. Book one day ahead.

★ 4.3 · Kraków

Secret Food Tours Krakow walks from the Old Town to the Jewish Quarter with 6 stops of traditional Polish dishes paired with beverages, plus historical storytelling.

Tip: Maximum 10 people; about 50 minutes of walking. Comfortable shoes recommended.

★ 4.3 · Poznań

Poznań Feast Tour by City Event Poznań is the city's go-to food walk: three Old Town restaurants, a flagship Greater Poland starter, main and dessert, plus a costumed guide and Old Town sightseeing.

Tip: Book at least a week ahead; group pricing tiers reward booking with 10+ people and the weekend slots fill first.

★ 4.3 · Warsaw

Delicious Poland's Warsaw vodka tour visits four central bars and pubs, structured around six Polish vodkas with pickled-snack pairings between pours.

★ 4.3 · Wrocław

Wroclaw Food & Vodka Culture Tours runs guided walks through traditional Polish food and vodka stops in authentic local rooms, with English-speaking food experts.

Tip: Private tours adjusted for dietary needs; book through TripAdvisor or direct.

★ 4.3 · Wrocław

byFood's private Wrocław food tour visits three carefully chosen local rooms in the Standard tier; Budget and Premium tiers run shorter or with extra beer or sightseeing add-ons. Every menu item is included.

Tip: Private format means you can ask the guide to adapt for kids, dietary or accessibility needs.

★ 4.2 · Gdańsk

Poland by Locals' Gdańsk food tour pairs a local guide with a tasting route through the Old Town's Polish-Pomeranian specialities, from herring to oscypek to honey-vodka.

Tip: Vegetarian alt routes available on request; mention at booking.

★ 4.2 · Wrocław

Viator's Wrocław private beer tasting runs four hours across local pubs, focused on the city's craft beer scene including Browar Stu Mostów and multi-tap rooms.

Tip: The deluxe version covers five venues and 13 beers; better value for groups of four.

★ 3.9 · Gdańsk

Secret Food Tours' Gdańsk run walks the Old Town through six stops, billed around a single secret-dish reveal at the end. The international chain runs the same format in 100-plus cities.

Tip: Best for first-timers; the route is more touristic than Eat Polska's or Delicious Poland's.