Our review explores a highly-rated 3-hour guided food walk in Alesund, Norway. This tour promises an authentic peek into the city’s culinary traditions, combined with scenic views and stories that breathe life into the architecture and streets. While it’s not a full-blown culinary class, it offers enough variety and local flavor to satisfy most travelers eager to taste the real Norway.
What we love about this experience is its small-group intimacy and knowledgeable guides who are passionate about Alesund’s history and food. Both contribute to a relaxed, engaging atmosphere that feels more like visiting a friend’s local hangout than a tourist trap. A second highlight: the stunning photo opportunities at Brosundet, with its iconic harbor views and Art Nouveau charm.
A potential consideration? The tour is quite focused on fish and local delicacies—so if you’re vegetarian, vegan, or have food allergies, this might not be the best fit without prior arrangements. But for those open to seafood and traditional Norwegian fare, this tour offers a rich, flavorful experience.
This guided food walk suits culinary travelers, history buffs, or anyone wanting a manageable taste of Alesund’s charm without spending too much time or money.
Key Points

- Authentic local cuisine served in various historic and scenic spots around the city
- Small group size ensures personalized attention and plenty of interaction with the guide
- Photo stops and scenic walks highlight Alesund’s iconic harbor and architecture
- Expert guides share stories and insights about the city’s history and food traditions
- All food and taxes included—no surprise costs
- Perfect for short visits or those preferring a relaxed, foodie-focused outing
An In-Depth Look at the Alesund Food Walk

We’ll walk through each part of the itinerary, explaining what makes each stop worthwhile, what you can expect, and how it contributes to your overall experience.
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Starting Point: Keiser Wilhelms Gate
The tour kicks off by the Joakim Rønneberg statue, right in front of the Ålesund Town Hall. Meeting at Keiser Wilhelms gate 11 puts you right in the heart of the city’s historic district, close to many key sights. The guide, easily spotted by their friendly demeanor, sets the tone for a relaxed walk. Arriving 5 minutes early is recommended, giving you a moment to absorb the architecture and atmosphere of this charming city.
You’ll begin by feeling the pulse of Alesund’s architecture, renowned for the Art Nouveau style, which is best appreciated during the walk rather than a static visit. The scenic start helps you get oriented before jumping into the food.
First Stop: Fisketorget Delikatesse AS
Our first tasting is at Fisketorget, a well-known local spot famous for its fresh fish dishes. This is where you get to sample Klippfisk, the traditional Norwegian dried and salted cod, prepared in a way that locals love. The review highlights that this restaurant is “famous for its fresh fish,” making it a good introduction to the city’s culinary identity.
Expect a generous portion, enough to satisfy your hunger after the short walk from the meeting point. The fact that all food is included in the ticket price makes this a stress-free start, with no surprises or hidden costs.
Walking and Talking: Kongens Gate and the City Tunnel
After the first dish, your guide will take you on a scenic stroll through the city, heading into a fascinating tunnel that’s more than just a passage—here, your guide shares engaging stories about Alesund’s history and residents. This is a good chance to learn about how the city was rebuilt after the fires of 1904 and how its architecture reflects both resilience and flair.
Next, you’ll arrive at Kongensgate, a lively street filled with shops, cafes, and beautiful Art Nouveau architecture. The stop at the Pavilion offers a panoramic view of the harbor—perfect for photos or simply soaking in the scenery.
The reviews praise the guide’s storytelling abilities, with one noting how “the stories and history of the town were fascinating,” adding depth to the tasting experience.
Second Tasting: Stuen AS
Next up is Stuen, a local diner café with a history spanning over 60 years. Here, you get to try Svinemør, a traditional Norwegian sausage, in a cozy, friendly setting. The focus on local, hearty fare continues, allowing you to sample something more familiar but still authentic.
Expect a quick stop—15 minutes—making it ideal for those who want variety without feeling rushed. Many reviews mention the delicious quality of the food, with one stating, “everything was tasty” and “well-presented,” highlighting the consistent quality.
The Iconic Brosundet
Brosundet is the highlight for many—an iconic photo spot and lively part of the harbor. Walking along the pier, you’ll get a chance to snap photos of colorful wooden boats and the artistic harbor with the town’s distinctive spires and rooftops in the background.
This stop is longer—about 55 minutes—giving you ample time to explore, relax, and enjoy your surroundings. The guide will lead you to a vantage point perfect for photos and share stories about the harbor’s significance. The reviews note how “the views and local stories made it special,” emphasizing this as a memorable part of the tour.
Final Stop: Molja Lighthouse and Dessert at Thon Hotel
The tour wraps up with a visit to the Molja Lighthouse, a symbol of Alesund’s maritime history. Here, you’ll taste Svele, a traditional Norwegian sweet pancake, in a relaxed setting at the Thon Hotel.
This sweet end caps the experience nicely, with many reviewers describing the delicious dessert as a fitting finale. The walk back to the hotel is a chance to reflect on the day’s tastings and sights.
Why This Tour Offers Good Value

At $131.11 per person, this tour includes all food, taxes, and tips, providing a hassle-free experience. While it might seem pricey at first glance, the variety of five different tastings plus scenic stops makes it a reasonable investment for those seeking both cultural insight and culinary delight in a short time. Many reviews emphasize how generous portions and knowledgeable guides make it worth every penny.
The tour’s small-group size (maximum 12 travelers) ensures a personalized, engaging atmosphere. You’ll never feel rushed, and there’s ample opportunity to ask questions about the local cuisine and sights.
On the downside, it’s mainly fish and meat-focused—so vegetarians, vegans, or those with food allergies should check ahead or consider other options. Also, alcohol isn’t included; you’ll have the chance to purchase beverages at venues if you wish.
The tour’s timing, lasting about 3 hours, strikes a good balance—long enough to enjoy a variety of tastes and sights without overdoing it. It’s ideal for travelers with limited time in Alesund who want a meaningful, flavorful introduction to the city.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This guided food walk is perfect for culinary travelers keen to taste authentic Norwegian dishes in a relaxed setting. It’s equally suited for history and architecture enthusiasts who enjoy exploring cities on foot with stories that add context to what they see.
If you’re visiting Alesund on a cruise or a short stay, this experience offers a manageable way to experience the city’s flavors and sights in just a few hours. It also works well for those who prefer small groups and personalized attention, as well as travelers who appreciate local insights and scenic photo stops.
Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 3 hours, giving enough time for multiple tastings, sightseeing, and photos without feeling rushed.
What is included in the price?
All food and taxes are included. You’ll enjoy five different meals and desserts, with no hidden costs. Beverages other than water are not included but are available for purchase at the venues.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
No, the tour mainly features fish, meat, and traditional Norwegian dishes. It’s not recommended for vegetarians or vegans unless special arrangements are made beforehand.
Can I join if I have food allergies?
The tour is not recommended for travelers with food allergies, but the guide works with restaurants to accommodate special needs when possible. It’s best to inform the tour provider when booking.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Keiser Wilhelms gate 11, in front of Ålesund Town Hall, and ends at the Thon Hotel Ålesund, right after the dessert stop.
Are the stops wheelchair accessible?
While the tour involves walking through the city, specific accessibility details are not provided. Contact the provider if you have special needs.
Is alcohol included?
No, alcohol is not part of the tour. You may buy beverages at restaurants if you wish.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 92 days ahead, so it’s wise to reserve early, especially in peak season.
Final Thoughts

This 3-hour guided food walk in Alesund offers a well-rounded introduction to local cuisine, scenic views, and culture. The small-group format guarantees a more personal experience, and the knowledgeable guides make the history and food stories come alive. The itinerary strikes a good balance between tasting and sightseeing, making it an excellent choice for those short on time but eager to explore Alesund’s culinary soul.
While primarily fish-focused, the variety of dishes and storytelling makes it a memorable outing. If you’re a fan of authentic, local flavors, and you enjoy a relaxed, intimate tour, this experience is hard to beat. It’s especially valuable for travelers with a curiosity about Norwegian traditions and a desire to see the city’s beauty from a local perspective.
Highly recommended for curious travelers who want a flavorful, scenic, and informative experience—just come hungry, and be ready to learn about Alesund in a delicious way.
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