Ready to turn your trip to Barcelona into a truly unforgettable experience? This hands-on paella cooking class is more than just a meal. It’s a delicious dive into Spanish culture, hosted in a warm and authentic neighborhood far from the usual tourist path. Whether you're traveling solo, with friends, or as a couple, this experience is designed to be fun, interactive, and full of flavor.
-Meet a professional chef who will guide you step by step in creating a traditional Spanish paella
-Immerse yourself in local life in the quiet and cozy neighborhood of Horta Guinardó
-Start with a Catalan classic like pan con tomate (bread with tomato), a local favorite
-Learn the secrets behind authentic paella, including how to choose the right rice and seafood
-Sip a glass of local wine while your paella cooks to perfection
-Enjoy a friendly, welcoming atmosphere that’s perfect for travelers, families, and small groups
Please arrive at the meeting point at Carrer Jaume Puigvert, 13 – 08024 Barcelona, and check in at the counter.
Your official entry ticket with QR code will be sent to you via email and WhatsApp once your booking is confirmed.
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