Explore Barcelona’s flavors and history on a tapas and wine tour. Discover hidden gems, savor local dishes, and meet fascinating locals.
Explore Barcelona’s flavors and history on a tapas and wine tour. Discover hidden gems, savor local dishes, and meet fascinating locals.
- Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy - As Barcelona’s second Basilica, this site is dedicated to the city’s patron saint and highlights two distinct construction periods, featuring a medieval Madonna. It offers a fascinating insight into the city’s rich religious and architectural history.
- Perikete - This vibrant semi-outdoor bar by the port is…
- Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy - As Barcelona’s second Basilica, this site is dedicated to the city’s patron saint and highlights two distinct construction periods, featuring a medieval Madonna. It offers a fascinating insight into the city’s rich religious and architectural history.
- Perikete - This vibrant semi-outdoor bar by the port is adorned with jamón legs hanging from the ceiling and is home to a resident seabird named Titi. Delight in their crispy fried aubergine with balsamic honey and Jamon Iberico stuffed mushrooms, all complemented by white wine served in a Porron.
- Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar - A medieval Gothic church constructed over 60 years by the residents of El Born, with bricks manually transported from Montjuïc mountain.
- Euskal Etxea (Restaurant) - Enter a lively Basque-style bar where a colorful array of pintxos adorns the counter, surrounded by rustic décor and warm, friendly service. Savor your selected pintxo, perfectly matched with a traditional Basque-style vermut cocktail.
- Passeig del Born - Wander along this historic promenade in El Born, which lends its name to the neighborhood. Once the venue for medieval jousting, it is now a bustling hotspot for bar hopping and enjoying the local atmosphere.
- La Fresca - A modern-rustic tapas venue in Barceloneta, celebrating the area’s fishing heritage and operated by third-generation restaurateurs. Sample a Bomba de Barceloneta, a crispy potato ball with minced pork, alioli, and bravas sauce.
- Marina Port Vell - Barceloneta’s main marina, home to luxury yachts and small local cruiseliners, features a picturesque seaside walkway, offering breathtaking views and a lively ambiance.
- Mercat de la Barceloneta - The original site of the Barceloneta market, still serving local restaurants today, remains a hub for fresh, local ingredients and a vital part of the neighborhood’s culinary scene.
- Can Ramonet - Situated in Barceloneta’s oldest house, dating back to the 1700s, this third-generation restaurant sources fresh ingredients directly from the Barceloneta Market. Relish Fideuà (a Catalan noodle-paella) with alioli, paired with a glass of Cava.
- Baluard Barceloneta - Discover a renowned bakery in El Born, celebrated for supplying Catalan pastries throughout the city. Enjoy a tasting of a classic regional pastry, crafted with traditional flavors and care.

- Local English-speaking guide
- Taste classic tapas, the legendary Bomba de Barceloneta, and Fideuà, Catalonia’s take on paella
- ‘Food & the City’ Insider Tips
- Walk through the most iconic neighborhoods, from the alleys of El Born to the charm of Barceloneta
- Sip like a local: pour white wine from a porrón, enjoy a vermut cocktail, and toast with cava
- Local English-speaking guide
- Taste classic tapas, the legendary Bomba de Barceloneta, and Fideuà, Catalonia’s take on paella
- ‘Food & the City’ Insider Tips
- Walk through the most iconic neighborhoods, from the alleys of El Born to the charm of Barceloneta
- Sip like a local: pour white wine from a porrón, enjoy a vermut cocktail, and toast with cava
- Gratuities / Tips for the guide
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Extra drinks
- Gratuities / Tips for the guide
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Extra drinks
Barcelona’s culinary landscape is as rich as its historical tapestry, and this tour vividly showcases both. Discover the city’s historic Gothic Quarter, El Born, and the coastal charm of Barceloneta while uncovering how Roman, Visigoth, Moorish, and Latin influences have crafted the dynamic Catalan cuisine enjoyed today.
From Basque-style pintxos to the…
Barcelona’s culinary landscape is as rich as its historical tapestry, and this tour vividly showcases both. Discover the city’s historic Gothic Quarter, El Born, and the coastal charm of Barceloneta while uncovering how Roman, Visigoth, Moorish, and Latin influences have crafted the dynamic Catalan cuisine enjoyed today.
From Basque-style pintxos to the decadent Bomba de Barceloneta, this journey is all about experiencing the essence of Barcelona through its tastes. Enjoy vermut, cava, and white wine as you stroll past medieval churches, historic waterfronts, and even Picasso’s residence.
For those who appreciate exquisite food, history, and a few drinks, this tour is perfectly tailored for you.
- This activity requires a minimum of 2 guests. Should this not be met, we will contact you directly to help you get rescheduled or reimbursed.
- Children under 4 years old do not need a ticket and can join the tour for free. However, food is not included. Paid tickets with food included are available for ages 4 and up.
- Please note that the tastings mentioned are a selection of the delicious foods we often feature. Both offerings and tour stops may vary by day or season, but you’re sure to enjoy a delightful array of local flavors!
- Have dietary requirements? Simply email us or add a note at booking, and we’ll do our best to accommodate vegetarians, gluten-free guests or other dietary needs where we can. For guest safety, this experience isn’t suitable for those with severe or life-threatening food allergies to ingredients found on the tour, and the company cannot take responsibility for any food allergies or intolerances.
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.