Embark on a culinary journey through Barcelona’s traditional food scene. Discover the city’s rich cultural heritage and taste the authentic flavors that define Barcelona’s cuisine. Explore local markets, iconic neighborhoods, and indulge in traditional dishes like paella. Uncover the heart of Barcelona through its food.
Embark on a culinary journey through Barcelona’s traditional food scene. Discover the city’s rich cultural heritage and taste the authentic flavors that define Barcelona’s cuisine. Explore local markets, iconic neighborhoods, and indulge in traditional dishes like paella. Uncover the heart of Barcelona through its food.
- Mercat de Santa Caterina - Start your journey with a visit to one of Barcelona’s finest local markets. Accompanied by an expert guide and a small group of up to nine people, explore the family-operated stalls, pausing to savor some delectable Spanish cheese and regional cured meats.
- Brunells - Known for the best croissants in Spain, this…
- Mercat de Santa Caterina - Start your journey with a visit to one of Barcelona’s finest local markets. Accompanied by an expert guide and a small group of up to nine people, explore the family-operated stalls, pausing to savor some delectable Spanish cheese and regional cured meats.
- Brunells - Known for the best croissants in Spain, this pastry shop has been a beloved local and tourist favorite since 1852. Discover more about Spanish confections and their history as you indulge in one of their renowned croissants.
- Torrons i dolços La Campana - This gem is among the last specialty stores in the area. Managed by two sisters who have embraced modernity while preserving the authenticity that has sustained the store since the 1890s, you will sample four delightful varieties of the iconic Spanish treat: turrón.
- Carrer de la Princesa, 36 - This bodega is a true hidden treasure and a favorite for those seeking a laid-back atmosphere to enjoy local dishes. Sample one of Barcelona’s famous tapas: the bomba, originally crafted in this neighborhood, along with some delicious vermouth.
- Can Ramonet - Situated in a renowned 18th-century winery and one of the oldest buildings in the area, Can Ramonet is the go-to spot for seafood in Barcelona. Enjoy the historic ambiance as you savor a plate of fresh paella and your choice of a glass of white or red wine.

- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Expert local culinary guide
- Our Devouring Barcelona guide, packed with all our favorite places to eat and drink in the city
- Wine tastings
- Small group tour (maximum 9 guests)
- Food tastings (enough for breakfast & lunch)
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Expert local culinary guide
- Our Devouring Barcelona guide, packed with all our favorite places to eat and drink in the city
- Wine tastings
- Small group tour (maximum 9 guests)
- Food tastings (enough for breakfast & lunch)
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Start your journey at the Santa Caterina Market, where family-operated stalls present high-quality local produce. Accompanied by an expert guide and a small group, delve into the lively market while sampling olives, Spanish cheeses, and jamón ibérico.
Proceed to El Born, a historic area brimming with medieval streets and captivating tales narrated by…
Start your journey at the Santa Caterina Market, where family-operated stalls present high-quality local produce. Accompanied by an expert guide and a small group, delve into the lively market while sampling olives, Spanish cheeses, and jamón ibérico.
Proceed to El Born, a historic area brimming with medieval streets and captivating tales narrated by your guide. Stop by a 19th-century bakery renowned for its exceptional croissants and a unique specialty shop to taste their signature offering.
Afterward, make your way to La Barceloneta, the city’s coastal district, to enjoy a glass of vermouth and a traditional tapa—the bomba—at a local bodega.
Conclude your adventure with a classic Spanish meal at a family-owned restaurant in the fishermen’s quarter, featuring seafood paella and local wine. This engaging tour provides a delightful introduction to Barcelona’s culinary culture and history.
- Unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers.
- This tour is adaptable for: Vegetarians, Pescatarians, gluten free (not celiac), Non-alcoholic options & Pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop. Not recommended for vegans
- The tour covers breakfast and lunch.
- The tour is in English.
- This is a walking tour. Guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.