Explore the famous Boqueria market and quirky El Born, learn about their history and discover quieter routes through the city with Fabio's food tour! You'll start with a tasty visit of the Boqueria Market, then head to a wine and tapas bar, and finish in the hipster neighborhood of El Born where you'll eat at one of the best tapas restaurants in Barcelona.
Satisfy all your Spanish food cravings with the best cold cuts and Iberian ham, cheeses, pan con tomate and local wine!
• A wine tasting plus drinks at every stop are included
• Taste a range of cold cuts and Iberian ham, cheeses, pan con tomate and olive oil, followed by a tapas and wine tasting, and then lunch in a tapas restaurant
• Start with a tour of the Boqueria Market, then head to a wine and tapas bar, and finish in the hipster neighborhood of El Born to go to one of the best tapas restaurants in the city
• Communal food walk for up to 12 people
Start with a tour of the Boqueria Market
Head to a wine and tapas bar
Finish the tour in the hipster neighborhood of El Born to go to one of the best tapas restaurants in the city
In front of Casa Beethoven
Host name: Fabio
Address: La Rambla, 97, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Directions: In front of Casa Beethoven
Host phone number: +34933803355
Please contact your host by phone call or WhatsApp to confirm and/or ask any questions about the event.
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