Three-District Evening Tapas Walk
Discover the neighborhoods of Gothic Quarter, Barceloneta, and El Born with an evening tapas tour paired with local drinks.
An evening tapear (tapas walk) is a quintessential night out in Spain, and as one of the country’s top culinary cities, Barcelona is an excellent choice for a food tour. With the help of local experts, you’ll stroll the streets of Barcelona’s favorite neighborhoods, ducking into alleys leading to beloved tapas spots to taste a range of typical dishes. Each district has a theme, so you’ll start with cheese and meats in the Gothic Quarter, transition to seafood by the beach in Barceloneta, then end with traditional Catalan plates in El Born. At each stop, pair your bites with sips of local wine, beer, or non-alcoholic drinks.
Highlights:
– Explore the side streets and local spots of three Barcelona neighborhoods
– Stop at three restaurants, one in the Gothic Quarter, one in Barceloneta, and one in El Born
– Taste lots of delicious tapas, including Iberian ham, patron pepper, octopus, etc.
– Enjoy local wine, beer, or wine at each stop
Know before you go:
– Duration: 4 hours
– Recommended for: All ages
– Group: Small group
– Food & Drink: Dinner Included
What you’ll do:
On this stroll through Barcelona, you’ll follow a local guide through the history of Catalan food culture, visiting three of the city’s neighborhoods and stopping along the way to try traditional dishes. Immerse yourself in Barcelona’s libertine spirit by grabbing a seat in bars, restaurants, and shops to enjoy platillos, tapas, wine, beer, and plenty of laughs and stories. You’ll enjoy a mix of tradition and modernity, ending the evening with an understanding of Spanish gastronomy and discovering just how eclectic Catalan cuisine can be.
You’ll start the night in the Gothic Quarter, one of the most notable districts of Barcelona, filled with winding cobbled streets, hidden corners, and plenty of history. Here is where you’ll learn about the importance of Spanish ham, a product that residents have enjoyed for centuries and now export worldwide. You’ve probably heard of Jamón ibérico, but you’ll also try other types of ham and sausage, perfectly paired with various kinds of cheese and regional red wine. The setting: one of the oldest delis in Barcelona, filled with charm and entertaining stories.
Next, head to the city’s coastal neighborhood, known as Barceloneta. This old fisher’s district continues to pay homage to its past, especially its culinary scene. You’ll try plenty of dishes from the sea, including tapas made with octopus, mussels, anchovies, and baby squid, plus the always-popular prawn croquettes. Pair it all with a refreshing beer or crisp white wine.
For the final stop, you’ll make your way to El Born, another historic neighborhood bordering the Gothic Quarter and Barceloneta. Learn how this district has combined history with hip and modern dining, becoming the foodie center of Barcelona. Taste some of the most traditional dishes in Catalonia and Spain, including Russian salad, huevos rotos, pintxos, patron peppers, and more. Pair your bites with a drink of your choice, and end your food tour with something sweet.
This tour concludes when some of the best spots open in El Born, a vibrant district with exceptional nightlife, breweries, and wine and cocktail bars. Your guide is happy to recommend a place to grab a nightcap that fits your interests.
Start times:
– Monday: Not available
– Tuesday: 5:00 pm
– Wednesday: Not available
– Thursday: 5:00 pm
– Friday: 5:00 pm
– Saturday: Not available
– Sunday: Not available
What’s included:
– Bilingual guide
– Gothic Quarter tapas: Iberian ham, cheese, and Iberian sausages, plus wine, beer, or water
– Barceloneta tapas: octopus, mussels, baby squids, and prawn croquettes, plus wine, beer, or water
– El Born tapas: Russian salad, patron peppers, and huevos rotos, plus wine, beer, or water
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