Guangzhou Night Walking Tour with Local Foodie Guide
Liberation Bridge - Pearl River - Tongfu East Road - Nanhua West Road - Qiankou Meat and Vegetable Market
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Trip Highlights
- Loiter along old arcaded streets and market stalls to experience a vibrant local atmosphere.
- Savor the most authentic Cantonese flavors, like Rice Noodle Rolls, Roasted and Cured Meats, and dim sum.
- Follow a local gourmet guide to discover hidden culinary gems and lesser-known eateries.
- No commission-driven shopping stops - we dedicate maximum time to food tasting and immersive exploration.
- No optional paid add-ons to avoid overpriced tourist traps, ensuring a transparent, cost-effective experience.
This trip can be customized to meet your individual needs!
Canton Tower at Night
• Duration: 3 hours (approx.)
• Start Time: 18:00
• Flexible scheduling is available. Feel free to discuss with our travel consultant in advance.
• Meeting Place: Exit D, Haizhu Square Station of Guangzhou Metro Line 2 or 6
• Walking Distance: 2 kilometers (1.3 miles)
Your private guide will greet you at Exit D of Haizhu Square Metro Station, and then accompany you for a leisurely stroll to Liberation Bridge. En route, revel in breathtaking night views along the Pearl River: neon-lit skyscrapers glisten on the rippling water, while the sleek silhouette of the bridge perfectly complements the two spires of the Sacred Heart Cathedral in the backdrop.
Beyond the bridge, you’ll step onto Tongfu East Road, one of Guangzhou’s best-preserved arcaded street blocks, where the unique “ground-floor shops, upper-floor residences” design ingeniously addresses the sultry, rainy climate of this subtropical city. Free from over-commercialization, the area allows you to immerse yourself in the genuine vibe of traditional Cantonese life: dark green shutters and old-fashioned herbal tea stores in the sunset, and elderly men in tank tops cooling off along the street.
From here, let’s embark on a rewarding Guangzhou food tour. Most Chinese food found abroad is actually Cantonese cuisine, known for light flavors that retain the natural freshness of ingredients like seafood and poultry, making it popular among numerous foreigners. With your guide, you’ll bypass tourist-packed restaurants and explore insider-only eateries we’ve handpicked, from time-honored dim sum stalls to secluded late-night bistros, bringing you an absolutely unforgettable food experience. Throughout this tour, you’ll taste over six local delicacies and see how they differ from the versions you’ve tried back home.

Neon-lit Old Arcaded Street

Yummy Cantonese Dim Sum
Turning into Nanhua West Road, you’ll immediately slip from being a visitor to a local citizen. Along the way stands the green-tiled, red-walled Hoi Tong Monastery, a tranquil escape amidst the bustling city. What will surprise you most is the vibrant Qiankou Meat and Vegetable Market, offering an optimal window into real local culinary culture. Accompanied by your guide, you’ll see watercress, Chinese flowering cabbage, and glistening roast goose hanging at stalls, and browse ready-to-eat food stalls crowded with off-duty locals. Here, you can sample a small serving of Barbecue Pork or Roast Goose, both of which deliver tender, juicy meat with a mild sweet flavor, perfect for saving your appetite for more snacks. If you love traditional pastries, don’t miss the freshly baked Peanut Cookies at the market entrance. Incredibly crunchy, they melt quickly on your tongue, inviting you to eat one after another.
Nestled in the back alleys lies the region’s most iconic dish: White Cut Chicken, with a long history of 800 years. This poached chicken features glossy golden skin, firm meat, and lightly pink-tinted bones. Deceptively plain in appearance, it shines the moment you dip a piece into the scallion and ginger paste, offering the real local flavor that was even praised by U.S. president Nixon.

Happy Tourists Enjoying Local Flavors

Smooth Rice Noodle Rolls
At the end of the adventure, your guide will escort you back to Haizhu Square Metro Station.
► Special dietary requirements are fully accommodated on our trip. Whether you are vegetarian, follow a halal, or gluten-free diet, or suffer from seafood allergies, please inform our travel consultants ahead of time. Alternatively, if you wish to savor signature Cantonese dim sum such as Shrimp Dumplings, Crispy Red Rice Roll with Shrimp, Salted Egg Custard Yolk Buns, and Sampan Congee, feel free to contact us to tailor your exclusive Cantonese Dum Sum Brunch Tour.
This trip can be customized to meet your individual needs!
Tour Prices 2026 & 2027
| 2-3 travelers | 4-5 travelers | 6-9 travelers |
|---|---|---|
USD179 | USD119 | USD79 |
- Above prices are per person.
Price Includes
- Private English-speaking guide
- Cost for some typical snacks
Price Excludes
- Pick-up & drop-off from your hotel
- Hotel accommodation
- Gratuities for guide
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