Discover Gràcia’s authentic tapas and wine scene with a local guide. Enjoy genuine bars and bodegas, ending with a Catalan dinner.
Discover Gràcia’s authentic tapas and wine scene with a local guide. Enjoy genuine bars and bodegas, ending with a Catalan dinner.
- Hotel Casa Fuster - As one of Barcelona’s most renowned Modernista structures, Casa Fuster was crafted by Lluís Domènech i Montaner in 1908, the same visionary behind the Palau de la Música Catalana. Initially constructed as a private home for the affluent Fuster family, it majestically marks the entrance to Gràcia, serving as a grand testament to…
- Hotel Casa Fuster - As one of Barcelona’s most renowned Modernista structures, Casa Fuster was crafted by Lluís Domènech i Montaner in 1908, the same visionary behind the Palau de la Música Catalana. Initially constructed as a private home for the affluent Fuster family, it majestically marks the entrance to Gràcia, serving as a grand testament to Barcelona’s architectural golden era.
- Casa Vicens - Erected in 1883, Casa Vicens was Gaudí’s inaugural major project, setting the stage for one of the most illustrious architectural careers in history. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its vibrant Moorish-inspired façade, adorned with colorful tiles and geometric designs, stands in stark contrast to the organic shapes Gaudí later became renowned for, making it all the more intriguing.
- Placa De La Vila de Gracia - Serving as the historic core of the former village of Gràcia, this square has been the civic hub of the neighborhood since the 19th century. Dominated by its iconic clock tower, it has been a gathering place for locals for markets, festivals, and daily life for generations, embodying Gràcia’s strong sense of independence.
- Placa Del Sol - A cherished square in Gràcia, it acts as a true community living room. During the day, it is frequented by families and dog walkers, while in the evening, locals gather for drinks before dinner. Absent of tourist shops and English menus, it reflects the leisurely pace of a Barcelona neighborhood continuing its timeless traditions.

- Guided walk through Gràcia’s most iconic plazas
- All food and drinks at every stop
- Licensed local guide (3 hours)
- Guided walk through Gràcia’s most iconic plazas
- All food and drinks at every stop
- Licensed local guide (3 hours)
- Hotel Pick-up
- Additional food or drinks ordered beyond the tour programme
- Gratuities
- Hotel Pick-up
- Additional food or drinks ordered beyond the tour programme
- Gratuities
While most Barcelona food tours remain within the Gothic Quarter, this one ventures to where the locals truly dine. Gràcia, once an independent village that resisted incorporation into the city, retains its unique charm. The bars, bodegas, and plazas here are authentic, not merely attractions for tourists.
Every stop is a true neighborhood staple….
While most Barcelona food tours remain within the Gothic Quarter, this one ventures to where the locals truly dine. Gràcia, once an independent village that resisted incorporation into the city, retains its unique charm. The bars, bodegas, and plazas here are authentic, not merely attractions for tourists.
Every stop is a true neighborhood staple. Experience a 1930s bar, a standing bodega where you select your own bottle, and enjoy a traditional Catalan dinner concluding with cava — all included, with no hidden costs or fine print.
With a maximum of 10 participants and a licensed local guide who shares the experience with you, this tour never feels like a typical group outing. It feels like an evening with someone who genuinely knows Barcelona.
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.