Food Tour Guide

7 days ago


Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia Secret Food Tours Full time €32,000 - €40,000 per year

Secret Food Tours, an award-winning international food tour company, is looking for outgoing individuals who are passionate about food, travel, and history to lead our foodie tours through Ljubljana's charming city centre.

Tours are conducted in English, though a good understanding of Slovenian is a definite plus.

This role is a lot of fun and a perfect fit for those who love sharing stories, engaging with people, and showcasing the best local cuisine. Our guides lead small groups of guests through some of Ljubljana's best eateries while sharing fascinating history and culture along the way.

It's an ideal opportunity for performers, teachers, historians, students, or anyone with a genuine passion for food and storytelling.

Our Ideal Candidates

  • Professional, responsible, and great with time and money management
  • Passionate about Ljubljana, its history, its culture, and above all, its food
  • Outgoing and dedicated to providing a once-in-a-lifetime guest experience
  • Able to memorise a tour script and route, and comfortable making it their own

Details

  • Pay:
     €80 per 3–3.5 hour tour, plus tips (which are often very generous)
  • Schedule:
     Tours run daily in the mornings, starting at 10:00 or 10:30 a.m.
  • Availability:
     Must be available to work Monday through Sunday, with flexible scheduling depending on bookings. Additional private or group tours may be available.
  • Job Type:
     Freelance (Full-time and Part-time options available)
  • Location:
     Ljubljana – must be able to commute reliably or plan to relocate before starting

How to Apply

Interested applicants should email the following to 

  • Your resume (in English)
  • A short cover letter explaining why you'd make an exceptional food tour guide
  • Your general availability

To confirm that you've read the full listing, please include the word 
"FOODIE"
 in your application.

Note:
 CVs and cover letters 
not written in English
 will not be considered.