Barcelona Tapas Tour: Taste 6 Tapas & 3 Drinks!
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Overview
Experience Barcelona Centre Small Group Tapas Tour with 6 Tapas & 3 Drinks. This tasty walking tour shows the best of Barcelona's food and sights! See amazing buildings by Gaudi and try yummy Catalan food.
The tour starts with a yummy Spanish tortilla. Then, walk along the beautiful Passeig de Gracia. See two famous buildings, Casa Batllo and Casa Mila (La Pedrera). After seeing the sights, enjoy tasty tapas like a local. The tour includes 6 different tapas and 3 drinks like wine or beer. It's a small group tour, with only 8 people, so it's easy to ask questions and make new friends.
This tour includes a professional local guide, a small group of maximum 8 people, 3 drinks (cava, wine, beer, or soft drink), and 6 traditional tapas. It does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, or gratuities. It is a great way to taste Barcelona and learn about its culture. Many people on Viator love this tour, with lots of great reviews!




Highlights
Taste Barcelona: Enjoy 6 traditional tapas and 3 drinks like local wine or beer.
See Gaudi's Best: Walk past Casa Batllo and Casa Mila, two famous buildings designed by Gaudi.
Small Group Fun: The tour has a maximum of 8 people for a more personal experience.
Local Expert: A friendly local guide will show you the best food and sights.
Sentiment Analysis
Most people have a great time on the tapas tour. They think it's a good way to see the city, try new foods, and learn about Barcelona's culture.

Customers say the tapas tour is a fun and tasty way to see Barcelona.
They really like the guide, who is friendly and knows a lot about the city.
Many people enjoy the small group size because it's easier to talk to the guide and other people.
Visitors love trying different foods and drinks.
Some people wish the tour included more food or drinks.
A few customers mentioned that it can get crowded at some of the tapas places.
The Journey
Casa Batlló
Step into the whimsical world of Antoni Gaudí at Casa Batlló, a UNESCO World Heritage site and an icon of Catalan Modernism. Often referred to as the 'House of Bones,' its skeletal balconies and shimmering façade draw inspiration from marine life and local legends, showcasing Gaudí's unparalleled organic architectural style. Explore its vibrant interiors and rooftop, a testament to creativity where color, light, and form intertwine to evoke a dreamlike state.
Tortillez Family Restaurant
Delight in the artistry of Spain's beloved 'tortilla de patatas' at Tortillez, a family-run establishment that has elevated this humble dish to culinary heights. More than just a potato omelet, each tortilla is a masterpiece of flavor and texture, blending classic recipes with innovative techniques. Experience the essence of Spanish comfort food redefined, where tradition meets modern gastronomy.
Eixample District
Wander through the perfectly planned streets of Eixample, a testament to Ildefons Cerdà's visionary urban design from the 19th century. Admire the neighborhood's orderly grid, wide boulevards, and sunlit plazas designed to promote community and well-being. Stroll along Rambla de Catalunya, a vibrant avenue lined with boutiques, cafes, and local charm, providing a unique blend of classic elegance and modern Barcelona life. Indulge in a traditional tapas tasting, where each carefully selected bite is paired with local wines, immersing you in the lively atmosphere of an authentic Catalan tavern.
Passeig de Gracia
Experience the sophistication of Passeig de Gracia, Barcelona's most elegant avenue. Once a quiet road connecting the city to Gràcia, it transformed into a grand boulevard showcasing the architectural masterpieces of Catalan Modernism. Marvel at the stunning facades of world-class boutiques and iconic buildings, including Gaudí's Casa Batlló and Casa Milà, which stand as testaments to the city's rich cultural heritage.
Casa Milà (La Pedrera)
Admire the unique silhouette of Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera ('The Stone Quarry'), a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Antoni Gaudí's most visionary creations. Marvel at its undulating stone facade and sculptural balconies, often likened to a windswept cliff or the rolling waves of the sea. Explore the rooftop's surreal chimneys and vents, which resemble abstract sculptures, and discover the building's innovative structural design that defies conventional architecture.
Know Before You Go
This Barcelona tapas tour includes a local guide to show the way. The group will be small, with no more than 8 people. Enjoy 6 tasty tapas and 3 drinks, like wine, beer, or a soft drink. This tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so guests should plan to meet at the designated location. Gratuities are also not included.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes for walking. Be prepared to stand for longer periods. Arrive hungry to fully enjoy the tapas and drinks!