Explore Barcelona’s flavors and history on a tapas and wine tour. Discover hidden gems, savor local dishes, and meet fascinating locals.
Explore Barcelona’s flavors and history on a tapas and wine tour. Discover hidden gems, savor local dishes, and meet fascinating locals.
- Plaça de la Mercè - This historic square in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter is home to the stunning Baroque-style Basilica de la Mercè and serves as our starting point.
- Vidrios y Cristales - A charming, intimate bodega located next to Picasso’s first Barcelona residence, featuring original 1800s flooring and a delightful vaulted ceiling walkway….
- Plaça de la Mercè - This historic square in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter is home to the stunning Baroque-style Basilica de la Mercè and serves as our starting point.
- Vidrios y Cristales - A charming, intimate bodega located next to Picasso’s first Barcelona residence, featuring original 1800s flooring and a delightful vaulted ceiling walkway. Guests will savor artichokes with jamón crumble and enjoy a sip from a white wine porrón.
- Euskal Etxea (Restaurant) - A vibrant Basque-style restaurant and bar showcasing a lively array of pintxos and authentic Basque decor. Guests can choose one pintxo of their liking, paired with a Basque-style vermut cocktail.
- Perikete - A partially outdoor bar near the port, famous for its hanging jamón legs, a resident seabird named Titi, and a lively atmosphere. Guests will taste the iconic bomba de Barceloneta, a crispy fried potato ball with a minced pork center, topped with bravas sauce.
- Can Ramonet - Situated in the oldest house in Barceloneta, dating back to the 1700s, this third-generation restaurant sources fresh ingredients directly from the Barceloneta Market just outside its door. Guests will enjoy fideuà, a Catalan-style paella with short noodles, topped with alioli, paired with a glass of cava.
- Carrer del Baluard, 38 - A renowned bakery providing Catalan pastries to venues across the city, operated by the Baluard family. Guests will taste a traditional regional pastry, freshly made with authentic local flavors.
- Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy - Barcelona’s second Basilica, dedicated to the city’s patron saint, showcases two distinct construction eras and features a medieval Madonna. This historic site offers a glimpse into the city’s rich religious and architectural heritage.
- Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar - A medieval Gothic church constructed over 60 years by the locals of El Born, with bricks carried by hand from Montjuïc mountain.
- Passeig del Born - A historic promenade in El Born, once the site of medieval jousting matches, giving the neighborhood its name. Today, it’s a popular spot for bar hopping, blending rich history with vibrant nightlife.
- Marina Port Vell - The main marina of Barceloneta, home to luxury yachts and small local cruiseliners, features a scenic seaside walkway, offering stunning views and a lively atmosphere.
- Mercat de la Barceloneta - The original location of the Barceloneta market, still serving local restaurants today, continues to be a hub for fresh, local ingredients and a key part of the neighborhood’s culinary scene.

- Artichokes with jamón crumble, Bomba de Barceloneta, and Catalonia’s paella: the Fideuà.
- Traditional Catalan pastry the perfect sweet finish.
- Vermut cocktails, cava, and white wine from a porrón.
- Explore the medieval alleys of El Born, the charming seaside of Barceloneta, and Picasso’s first home.
- Local English Speaking Guide + Food & the City Guide.
- Artichokes with jamón crumble, Bomba de Barceloneta, and Catalonia’s paella: the Fideuà.
- Traditional Catalan pastry the perfect sweet finish.
- Vermut cocktails, cava, and white wine from a porrón.
- Explore the medieval alleys of El Born, the charming seaside of Barceloneta, and Picasso’s first home.
- Local English Speaking Guide + Food & the City Guide.
- Extra Drinks (you won’t need them!)
- Hotel pick-up/drop off
- Gratuties/Tips
- Extra Drinks (you won’t need them!)
- Hotel pick-up/drop off
- Gratuties/Tips
Savor the culinary delights of Barcelona while uncovering its rich history and vibrant culture. Indulge in dishes like artichokes with jamón crumble, the iconic Bomba de Barceloneta, and the flavorful Fideuà, each offering a unique story.
Enjoy sipping on vermut, cava, and white wine from a porrón as you wander through the medieval streets of El Born and…
Savor the culinary delights of Barcelona while uncovering its rich history and vibrant culture. Indulge in dishes like artichokes with jamón crumble, the iconic Bomba de Barceloneta, and the flavorful Fideuà, each offering a unique story.
Enjoy sipping on vermut, cava, and white wine from a porrón as you wander through the medieval streets of El Born and the coastal beauty of Barceloneta. Explore Picasso’s first residence, a Gothic church, and dine at family-owned restaurants steeped in tradition.
Encounter local personalities, such as a bar’s resident seabird, and conclude your journey with a delightful traditional Catalan pastry.
For those who appreciate exquisite cuisine, history, and beverages, this tour is perfect.
- We can accommodate the tour for customers with vegetarian and gluten-free diets, but not for vegan diets.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.