Guided tapas crawls
Evening walking tours that visit three to five bars, with several tapas and drinks included per stop. Typically 70 to 105 euros, lasting around 3 hours. The guide handles ordering and explains each dish and wine.
Food tours with market visits
Daytime tours that combine a covered market such as Santa Caterina or the Boqueria with tastings of jamon, cheese, olives and pastries. A relaxed introduction to Catalan ingredients at around 65 to 95 euros.
Paella and cooking classes
Hands-on classes where you shop at a market then cook paella with tapas and sangria. Around 110 to 115 euros, usually 4 hours, ending with the meal you made. Good for a rainy afternoon.
Wine tasting day trips
Half and full-day trips to Montserrat or a Catalan farmhouse winery, pairing the scenery with tapas and gourmet wines. From 58 euros, an easy way to combine sightseeing with food.
Which tour to pick
Want a fun night out: tapas crawl. Want to learn about ingredients: market food tour. Want a hands-on activity: paella class. Want scenery and wine: a Montserrat tasting day trip.
Tout ce que vous devez savoir
- Are food tours in Barcelona worth it?
- Yes for visitors short on time. A guided tapas or food tour bundles several tastings, drinks and local knowledge into one price, removing the guesswork of choosing bars.
- How much is a tapas tour in Barcelona?
- A guided tapas crawl with food and drinks included runs about 70 to 105 euros for roughly 3 hours.
- Can I combine wine tasting with sightseeing?
- Yes. Day trips to Montserrat and Catalan wineries pair mountain or vineyard scenery with tapas and gourmet wine tastings from around 58 euros.