Description
Alicante Food Tour
Enjoy a great food tour in Alicante, on the famous Costa Blanca in Southern Spain, and tour the main market tasting great local and spanish delicacies with a fantastic guide.
On this tour we start by visiting Alicante’s Central Market, which is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the heart of local culture and strolling through the market meeting friendly stall owners and tasting fresh local products is the best way to do it! After you will visit a local gourmet gastronomic shop where the tasting will continue. Lastly you will experience the city like a local by visiting one of Alicante’s great Tapa bars while you choose a drink of your choice and the specialty tapa which are interpreted by fun and experienced guides.
Duration: 2 hours
Departure: 10h30 from Plaza Portal de Elche, Plaza Portal de Elche, Alicante
Price: from 40€/$
You can book this tour from Ali Oli Tours
Alicante Food Tour itinerary
This food tour will take you to the center of town, the main market and the famous streets of Alicante. The food tour takes about 2 hours, during which you will taste food and wine that are typical from the region. Here are some stops you will enjoy:
Rambla Mendez Nunez
Here we will pass by one of Alicante’s most commercial streets and your guide will give brief explanations of this street and emblematic buildings
Mercat Central d’Alicante
The Central market is the best place to immerse yourself in the local culture. Our gastronomic guide will guide you through Alicante’s Central market meeting local stall owners and tasting our way through the market by trying several local products (pastries, olives, fresh fruit, Spanish ham, etc)
Teatro Principal de Alicante
Marvel at Alicante’s theater and get tips on where to eat around this area.
Calle Mayor
Pass through the beautiful street of Calle Mayor with some of Alicante’s most beautiful buildings
Calle de Las Setas
Wine tasting and time to stroll through this wonderful street full of color, boutiques and tapas bars.
Alicante Food Tour – the destination
Alicante is very pleasant to live in. There is a certain softness linked to the maritime facade of the old city which is spread out at the foot of a rocky peak of 200 m, the mount Benacantil where stands the fortress of Santa Bárbara. Its esplanade, lined with palm trees, and its old quarter are the meeting places par excellence. To the north of the promenade is the city’s sandy beach, with paid parking. Then beyond the Esplana de España, you can walk along the docks to the marina. The old town, with its narrow streets, old houses, small restaurants and old-fashioned stores, is nestled between the rock, the sea and the rambla. The old shopping district opens on the other side of the rambla. San Juan beach, a little away from the urban beaches, is ideal for finding more peace and space and is now very accessible by streetcar. Time to visit: two days to enjoy its museums and seaside walks. To facilitate your visit, remember that the city center is organized around the port of Alicante. Around the Calle Mayor, you will find many small restaurants. The streets Gerona, Chapuli, Teatro and Teniente Soto are home to numerous stores and small bars. The Barrio Viejo is the party district, as well as the port and the Explanada de España, where there are many terraces and discos.