Join your passionate local host for a cultural and culinary journey through the vibrant Sant Antoni, La Boqueria, and Santa Caterina markets. Sample classic dishes like paella and tortilla alongside unique local specialties and refreshing drinks—all carefully selected to showcase the true flavors of Barcelona.
Explore bustling market neighborhoods, learn about their history and local significance, and enjoy a personalized experience tailored to your preferences—including vegetarian and dietary options.
This immersive tour blends food, culture, and insider insights for an unforgettable taste of Barcelona!
✔ 100% customizable to your dietary preferences
✔ Explore one of Barcelona’s top culinary areas: the local markets
✔ Taste classic paella and tortilla at authentic local spots
✔ Enjoy 10 delicious local tastings
✔ Stop to see key city highlights along the way
✔ More than just food — experience true local culture
Duration: 2 hours
Meet your local host outside the main entrance of bar "Els Tres Tombs" (Rda. de Sant Antoni, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain) to start the tour. Your host will guide you along the walking route, share insights about the city, and ensure a seamless culinary experience.
Explore one of Barcelona’s iconic markets. Sample a variety of local bites and drinks, including traditional favorites. Between tastings, stroll the surrounding streets to admire the architecture and vibrant neighborhood life. Your host will share stories about the market’s history and local culinary culture.
Note: Tastings are included; entrance to any other attractions is not included.
Wander through the vibrant stalls of La Boqueria. Enjoy 3–4 tastings of classic Catalan dishes such as tortilla and cured ham. While moving between tasting stations, explore the streets around the market and learn about Barcelona’s local life, architecture, and culinary traditions.
Note: Tastings are included; entrance to other attractions is not included.
Visit this colorful market with its iconic undulating roof. Sample sweet and savory specialties while discovering nearby hidden culinary gems. Along the way, enjoy stories about the local food scene, culture, and history.
Please be aware that tastings are included; entrance to other attractions is not included.
Note: This itinerary is subject to change and is provided for reference only. This tour is more than just food—it’s a cultural experience! Between gastronomic stops, discover the area’s highlights for a complete experience, from food and drink to must-see spots and trendy venues.
Meet outside the main entrance of Els Tres Tombs bar in Barcelona to begin your tour.
We’ll share your guide’s name and contact details (by email and WhatsApp) shortly after you complete your booking—usually within a few days.
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.
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A famous pedestrian street filled with shops, restaurants, street performers, and the famous La Boqueria market.
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A paella-like dish made with short, thin noodles, seafood, and saffron.
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