There's tapas. And then there's tapas. If you are new to the city, finding the REAL thing can be hard.
Our Tapas Tour takes you to venues specially selected for their authenticity, their history, their local atmosphere and, of course, the quality of their tapas. Starting in a cozy local wine bar, we stop for a traditional aperetivo, then onto some classic, rustic eateries as well as a more creative and contemporary hang out. On our Tapas Tour, you will experience what its really like to eat and drink like a local in Barcelona.
The Tapas Tour is for people with a genuine interest in food and an open mind when it comes to new flavours and ideas. Your guide is a local who will tell you about the history of the restaurant, the area and the origin of the dishes you’re eating. There will be a maximum of 6 people on the tour, an intimate group, so it’s like going on a tapas crawl with a bunch of amigos.
We'll begin the tour at this hidden gem nestled in the heart of Barcelona's Gràcia neighbourhood. Enjoy Aperitivo, wine, sweet vermouth and some Spanish ham and cheese to pair with it. Leaving you ready for the next stop of the tour.
The tour then proceeds to Bodega Quimet, a cozy, traditional tapas & wine bar frequented by locals. Bodega Quimet offers a unique selection of tapas, all very fresh and very high quality. So don't be afraid to experiment and try new things.
The tour then moves onto the next hidden gem which is Bodega Neus. Here too you will learn about the history, enjoy the atmosphere, and of course indulge in the local food and drink.
The tour meets at the entrance to Palau Robert. Closest metro is Diagonal. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to tour departure.
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