- Learn to cook and eat a proper traditional paella.
- Taste some delicious wines and cavas.
- Around 10 km of easy and relaxing cycling.
- Take home the recipe so you can make it to your loved ones.
- Learn secret tips to improve your paella.
- Get a free glass of wine or cava.
- Get picked up and dropped off at your hotel for no extra cost.
Hands-on to make the most famous dish from Spain! Learn how to make your own paella and bring back home the taste of Spain. After a small ride around the lovely vineyards of the Alt-Penedes and a tour of an ancient winery, you will be given a class on how to make the chosen paella. A fun and delicious experience, it combines tasty and fresh Paella, a bit of cycling, and lots of fun!
Pickup included
Visit a 9-generation cava winery and enjoy their lovely drinks. One glass of cava included.
Have you ever wondered how to make a real Spanish paella?! Well, don’t look forward. We offer you a lovely ride along the Catalan vineyards, a wee tour of an ancient winery, and a paella master class.
You will be able to choose between 4 different types of paella:
– Seafood paella: The best known in the world. Prawns, calamari, squid and fish. This one is a classic in every Spanish household!
– Meat paella: A mix of different meats are added to the rice along with the spices and lots of love.
– Vegetarian paella: For veggies lovers, seasonal mix vegetables and a strong vegetable broth to give the rice the best taste.
– Black paella: This type of paella is more unknown to travelers. Made with rice with squid and its ink. It is served with a garlic sauce made of egg, oil, salt, and garlic. You cannot resist it.
Barcelona is a vibrant city on the northeastern coast of Spain, known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and lively atmosphere. It seamlessly blends medieval history with modernist masterpieces, making it a unique and appealing destination for travelers.
Antoni Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece, a stunning basilica that combines Gothic and Art Nouveau forms. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit.
Another Gaudí masterpiece, this park features colorful mosaics, whimsical structures, and beautiful city views.
A famous pedestrian street filled with shops, restaurants, street performers, and the famous La Boqueria market.
A unique building designed by Gaudí, known for its surrealist design and colorful façade.
The historic heart of Barcelona, filled with medieval streets, ancient buildings, and hidden plazas.
Bread rubbed with tomato, garlic, and olive oil, often served as an appetizer.
A paella-like dish made with short, thin noodles, seafood, and saffron.
A Catalan version of crème brûlée, made with egg yolks, sugar, and cinnamon.
Fried potato cubes topped with a spicy tomato sauce and garlic aioli.
The peak season offers pleasant weather and is ideal for exploring the city's attractions. The crowds are manageable, and the city is vibrant with festivals and events.
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Barcelona is generally safe, but like any major city, it has its share of petty crime and scams. Be aware of your surroundings, especially in touristy areas and on public transportation.
Sants Station, Estació de França
Estació d'Autobusos Sants, Estació d'Autobusos Nord
The metro system is efficient, clean, and covers most of the city. It's a great way to get around quickly and affordably.
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A stunning mountain range with a historic monastery, offering hiking, scenic views, and religious sites.
A charming medieval city with a well-preserved Jewish Quarter, a stunning cathedral, and a rich history.
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