Explore Wrexham One Bite At A Time!
Whether you’re a foodie or simply curious, our Wrexham Food Tour promises to be a delicious adventure!
It has a rich industrial heritage, a thriving arts scene, and a passion for football. Wrexham AFC is especially popular now, as it has gained global recognition.
Uncover Wrexham’s hidden culinary gems! Join your expert guide to discover the town’s favourite pubs, markets, and bakeries. Each spot has its own unique story to tell.
Explore its amazing food and drink scene. From artisan treats to hearty classics, you’ll taste the best of Wrexham. You’ll also learn about its fascinating history and culture.
What Makes Us Unique
Our food tours go beyond the usual dining experience – this is your chance to explore the city like a local.
Each stop is a celebration of flavour, culture, and community, making this tour unforgettable.
Our tours are eco-friendly and encourage exploration at a slower pace. They’re a great way to reduce your carbon footprint while supporting small, local businesses.

Ready To Join Our Tour?
Do you want to discover places locals love and you may not find on your own?
Spaces fill up quickly, so don’t wait to secure your spot. Perfect for couples, groups of friends, or solo adventurers, our Wrexham Walking Food Tour is the ultimate way to experience the town in a new, delicious way.
Book today and taste your way through Wrexham!
How To Book A Wrexham Food Tour
Booking a walking food tour in Wrexham is simple, hassle-free and secure.
Just choose your date from those available on the calendar – you can click through the months ahead. Once you have an available date in mind, choose your time and then the number of people attending.
If you have a discount code, you can enter it here.
After that, you just need to enter your details and process payment.
That’s it – you are all set!
Please note that if less than four guests are booked on a tour, we might have to postpone the experience and change your tour date to another alternative.
A Taste Of Wrexham Food Tour
Wrexham offers a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Experience its rich heritage and food culture from expert guides. The city boasts a thriving arts community and proudly houses the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal World Heritage Site.
Walking through Wrexham’s streets, you’ll enjoy great food and learn its history. Stop at landmarks like St. Giles’ Church. Hear stories of Wrexham’s past.
Tour Highlights
- Experience hidden foodie gems. Visit independent venues that are off the beaten path. Here, culinary artisans mix tradition with innovation.
- Sample authentic Welsh flavours. Savour traditional dishes like cawl, Welsh cakes, and bara brith. Get a true taste of Wales.
- Visit St. Giles’ Church.
- 4 hours
- 5 venue stops
- Most dietary requirements catered for
- Private group tours available
- 12 people max
Getting To Wrexham
By Car: We meet outside Wrexham Visitor Information Centre which is at 11-12 Chester Street, Wrexham LL13 8BB. There are lots of parking opportunities close to the city centre.
By Bus: Wrexham Bus Station is located at King Street, Wrexham, LL11 1LF. It is about a 10 minute walk to Wrexham Visitor Centre.
By Train The nearest mainline station is Wrexham General Station, Station Approach, Wrexham, LL11 2AA. It is about a 15 minute walk to Wrexham Visitor Centre.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Wrexham Meeting Point
The tour starts outside Wrexham Visitor Information Centre. Your guide will be there to greet you 10 minutes prior to the tour start time.
Parking At Wrexham
There is ample parking at Wrexham – many are just a short walk away from the Visitor Centre.
Five Facts About Wrexham
Wrexham AFC – It was founded in 1864 and is one of the world’s oldest football clubs. Since Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney bought it, it has gained global fame.
Wales’ Oldest Beer Brand – Wrexham Lager is the oldest lager brewery in Wales, having first brewed it in 1882. It was even served on The Titanic.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site – The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, near Wrexham, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the longest and highest aqueduct in Britain.
St. Giles’ Church – One of Wales’ Seven Wonders. The 16th-century church has a famous tower. It is a defining landmark of the town.
Wales’ Newest City – Wrexham became a city in 2022, as part of Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee.
Tips And News From Our Wrexham Food Tours
Welcome to our hub for all things Wrexham tours! Here, we share the latest tips, updates, and insider news to help you make the most of your visit to this vibrant city. Whether you’re planning your first tour or are a seasoned explorer of Wrexham, we have expert advice on the best food spots, hidden gems, and must-see attractions.
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Contact Us
Have questions about our Wrexham Food Tours or need help with your booking? Our contact form makes it easy to get in touch! If you need more info about the tour, have dietary needs, or want to set up a private group, we can help!
We look forward to hearing from you.