Tapas and wine tasting food tour, Barcelona

From €80

Enjoy excellent tapas and regional wines while touring Barcelona’s culinary scene. A local guide can give you the inside scoop on Barcelona’s renowned food culture, and you can make stops along the way to eat at some of the city’s top tapas joints. This is a great food tour.

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Barcelona Food Tour: tapas & wine

Enjoy excellent tapas and regional wines while touring Barcelona’s culinary scene. A local guide can give you the inside scoop on Barcelona’s renowned food culture, and you can make stops along the way to eat at some of the city’s top tapas joints. Try a variety of delectable Catalan dishes at each restaurant, as well as regional favorites like Iberian ham and pan con tomate (spicy potatoes, bread, and tomato). You may also chose from a good selection of regional wines. You can upgrade to include a flamenco show and choose between an afternoon or nighttime trip.

Discover Barcelona’s delicious cuisine. In genuine settings, sample a variety of tapas and wines. Enjoy regional wines with tapas. Discover El Born and the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona during this 3 hours food tour.

Duration: 3 hours

Group: 10 people max

Price: 80 euros

You can book this food tour directly with Barcelona Local Experiences

Barcelona Food Tour: your itinerary

This food tour in Barcelona will get you around El Born and the Gothic Quarter. You will go through Placa de Sant Jaume and then onto the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic). One of the oldest neighborhoods of Barcelona, the Gothic Quarter hides parts of the Roman wall and plenty of history. Here we find 2 of the 4 restaurants of the tour. Typical tapas bar and authentic restaurants. Then you will reach Passeig del Colom wich is the main street dividing the Gothic quarter and the neighborhood of La Barceloneta. Then you will reach El Born to the Palau Dalmases to end the tour at Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar, which is one of the most charming churches of Barcelona, in the Catalan Gothic style, built in the 14th century by the Bastaix, the workers and inhabitants of El Born neighborhood.

Barcelona Food

Barcelona is home to some of the best tapas bars in the world, as well as bustling restaurants, fresh food markets filled with Catalan products, and sun-dappled squares and side alleyways. Next to Michelin-starred restaurants serving fine cuisine are small, local eateries serving cava and light fare.

Between the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean Sea, the proud Catalonia sometimes shuns its old Spain and looks towards the trends of European modernity. People travel to Catalonia for its mountains, its beaches or its bustling capital, where the greatest artists and architects have left their mark for the pleasure of the visitor. Profoundly remodelled for the Olympic Games, Barcelona has left behind its last insalubrious districts and today offers the best of its “little worlds” which are superimposed on it: Art-Nouveau or design, intellectual or seaside, conservative or wild. On a trip to Barcelona, the works of Gaudi, scattered throughout the city, are not to be missed.

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