🍲 The 5 Best Barcelona Food Tours [2024 Reviews]

Barcelona is a classy, eccentric, fascinating city known for its amazing art, architecture like nowhere else in the world, and some of the most delicious food out there.

However, it’s not just about nibbling on tapas and washing it down with sangria (though that’s definitely a fun and iconic part of it!).

With centuries of traditions spanning bustling markets and charming eateries, you’ll not only get to enjoy some of the tastiest food around but will learn about the history behind it all!

I’ve gone through my favorites to curate a comprehensive guide to the top Barcelona food tours that will surely change the way you see the Capital of Catalonia.

Have a look at our reviews of Sagrada Familia Tours, Barcelona Wine Tours and Montserrat Monastery Tours.

Best Food Tours in Barcelona

Barcelona Food & Wine Small Group Tour with a SommelierBarcelona Walking Food Tour With Secret Food ToursThe Award-Winning Barcelona Private Food Tour: 6 or 10 Tastings
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Location:Rda. de Sant Pau, 1, Eixample, 08015 BarcelonaPl. de Ramon Berenguer el Gran, Ciutat Vella, BarcelonaLa Rambla, 82, 82, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona
Start:1:00 & 5:00 PM10:30, 11:30 AM & 5:00 PMBetween 12:00 PM & 6:00 PM
Duration:3 hours3 hours3 hours
Includes:Lunch, Alcoholic Beverages, Small-group tours of up to 6 people, Professional sommelier to guide you on a culinary journey of food and wine.Catalonian pastry, Spanish cheeses, tapas, paëlla, "secret dish", Iberian ham, wine tastings included Private personalized tour local foodie guide, 6 or 10 food & drinks tastings - depends on option booked, vegetarian alternatives available

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Quick Answer: The 5 Best Rated Barcelona Food Tours For 2024

  1. Barcelona Food & Wine Small Group Tour with a Sommelier
  2. Barcelona Walking Food Tour With Secret Food Tours
  3. The Award-Winning Barcelona Private Food Tour: 6 or 10 Tastings
  4. Tastes and Traditions: Barcelona Food Tour with Market Visit
  5. Sip, Sites & Bites Barcelona Food, Drinks & History Tour

Best Barcelona Food Tour Reviews

1. Barcelona Food & Wine Small Group Tour with a Sommelier

Tour Highlights:

  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Departure: Rda. de Sant Pau, 1, Eixample, 08015 Barcelona
  • Departure Time: 1:00 & 5:00 PM
  • Includes: Lunch, Alcoholic Beverages, Small-group tours of up to 6 people, Professional sommelier to guide you on a culinary journey of food and wine.

I took this tour my first time in Barcelona, and what a treat it was for me! I’ve taken countless tours in cities all around the world, and this is definitely one of those sensory adventures that really made me fall in love with the city.

The Barcelona Food & Wine Small Group Tour with a Sommelier was some of the most fun I’ve had, with a knowledgeable and friendly guide to lead us through some of the best wine and tapas eateries around.

I love the fact that this is a very small group tour setting, allowing for a maximum of just 6 participants for a personalized experience.

My party only consisted of me and one other, but the 4 other participants in our group were so much fun and it was a great opportunity for us to chat and get to know other travelers from around the world.

Upon meeting our guide, we set right off to El Poble Sec, which is a bustling arts area with steep, sloping streets filled with good food.

While there, we learned about how this area once didn’t have any water at all, hence the name “dry town” in Spanish. Here, we tried a wide variety of pintxos, which is a culinary tradition that hails from the North of the country.

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The Spanish champagne that we paired with it, along with the Cava, created a wonderful vibe that I’d love to repeat. We then got to visit the Mercat de Sant Antoni, which is actually a revitalization but dates back to the Roman start of the city.

Sant Antoni is another one of my favorite areas of Barcelona, known for having a hip and busy food scene and offering some of the best wines around.

As our guide is a certified sommelier, we got an in-depth experience learning about each type of wine as well as the different grapes found in the area.

I had no idea right around Barcelona there were so many legendary vineyards, and I highly recommend the tour to anyone who’s curious about vino Español!

 

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2. Barcelona Walking Food Tour With Secret Food Tours

Tour Highlights:

  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Departure: Pl. de Ramon Berenguer el Gran, Ciutat Vella, Barcelona
  • Departure Time: 10:30, 11:30 AM & 5:00 PM
  • Includes: Catalonian pastry, Spanish cheeses, tapas, paĂ«lla, “secret dish”, and more

We all know that if you’re in Barcelona, one of the top food dishes you have to try are the tapas. However, like Paris with its croissants or Italy with its pasta, there are plenty of “tourist” tapas places and authentic eateries that locals love.

With the Barcelona Walking Food Tour with Secret Food Tours, you’ll get to try the latter, with a professional guide there to guide you and take you through all kinds of mouthwatering plates (including the Secret Dish!).

Our tour started out at the Plaça de Ramon Berenguer el Gran, which was pretty easy to access from the Urqu Inaona L1 subway stop and easy to find.

I spotted our guide right away next to the big horse statue, and they were super friendly and welcoming which made the tour that much more fun.

Our first stop was at a little old bakery right next to the cathedral, and given the scent of fresh bread wafting through the air, I’d already been wanting to try it!

The Caterina Market was up next located in Boqueria, where we were able to try absolutely delicious different types of ham and sausages while learning the history behind each type!

I had no idea that was even a thing – I mean, I thought that ham and sausage were just ham and sausage.  After that, we took a stroll through the fascinating Gothic Quarter, with its cobblestone streets and ancient architecture that feels like you’re walking through a fairytale.

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The different types of tapas tried here were amazing, seamlessly combing and complementing different flavors and textures to create an experience unlike any other! Actually, this tour was the one that made me appreciate tapas in a way I hadn’t before!

The tapas place we went to was definitely very “local” and our guide only enhanced our visit with interesting stories behind the establishment!

Of course, our tour wouldn’t be the same without enjoying some filling, tasty sangria washed down with a glass of tangy sangria and catalan Crema!

I have a huge sweet tooth and the Catalan Crema immediately became one of my go-to desserts with its creamy texture and delicate flavors. Just the vibes of the lively eateries alone made it worth it, but overall this was just a wonderful evening.

This indeed is a secret food walking tour, with facts and stops that you’ll definitely never see on your own!

 

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3. The Award-Winning Barcelona Private Food Tour: 6 or 10 Tastings

Tour Highlights:

  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Departure: La Rambla, 82, 82, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona
  • Departure Time: Between 12:00 PM & 6:00 PM
  • Includes: Private personalized tour local foodie guide, 6 or 10 food & drinks tastings – depends on option booked, vegetarian alternatives available, carbon neutral tour

Have you ever wished that you had a local friend who knew all the best foodie places to take you on your trip abroad? Well, we can come pretty close on the Award-Winning Barcelona Private Food Tour: 6 or 10 Tastings excursion!

It’s one of the most flexible I’ve experienced, offering shorter and longer tours as well as a morning and afternoon start time option.

One thing I absolutely loved about this tour is that it’s a genuine private tour – many private tours market themselves as such but still include others.

However, with this tour you truly are just you and your guide (as well as anyone else you bring along). There are a couple of different meeting point options as well, which further facilitated the whole start to the experience.

We really started things off on the right foot with our first stop being a charming local bar where we got to try some churros with chocolate and vermut/vermouth, which is apparently quite trendy at the moment.

We then followed it up by trying pintxos, learning about how they all started in a little bar in San Sebastian nearly 100 years ago as well as the difference between them and tapas.

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I loved trying the turron and enseimada sandwiches, followed by savory hams at Mercat de Santa Caterina!

We stopped to see some cool sights like the old hospital de la Santa Creu as well as the intimidating BasĂ­lica de Santa Maria del Pi, which was apparently all started by a 5th-century fisherman!

I loved the sightseeing and walking around, as it helped me digest some of the delicious plates before trying traditional croquettes washed down with plenty of national wine at the Barra de Ferro.

With a knowledgeable and fun guide who went out of their way to make sure we had a fantastic time, I’d recommend this tour to anyone.

 

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4. Tastes and Traditions: Barcelona Food Tour with Market Visit

Tour Highlights:

  • Duration: 3.5 hours
  • Departure: Av. de Francesc CambĂł, 16, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona
  • Departure Time: 10:00 AM
  • Includes: Small group tour (maximum 12 guests), food tastings (enough for breakfast & lunch), wine tastings, expert local culinary guide, Devouring Barcelona guide, all taxes, fees and handling charges

I’ve been to Barcelona many times, and it can be a bit intimidating to navigate the city’s bustling streets can be a bit challenging. This can make it difficult to find the best places to try traditional dishes here, especially during peak tourist seasons!

The Tastes and Traditions: Barcelona Food Tour with Market Visit showed me just how warm and hospitable Barcelona can be, from the people and traditions, to the food, itself.

We met up with our guide in the middle of the city in the morning, which was perfect timing as I hadn’t had breakfast yet and it seemed like we avoided most of the crowds at this time.

After a quick briefing, we kicked things off the best way possible with a little deep-fried xuixo pastry filled with crema catalana and coffee before making our way to a family-run deli that changed my life!

The deli ran by a pair of siblings is quite hidden with essentially no tourists in sight, and I made sure to put it on my list so I come back again next time!

After that, we cruised around by foot to take in plenty of local sites while our guide regaled us with fascinating historical tales, making the centuries past come to life.

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We then arrived at the legendary Santa Caterina Market, which is very similar to La BoquerĂ­a but more “local”, if that makes sense.

We tried plenty of cured meats and cheeses to fuel up for our tripdown the medieval Born area, where we got to try plenty of local vendors (including one shop that’s been in business over 150 years!).

After this, we arrived in Barceloneta, which is located right on the sea, trying locals-style lunch while learning about its origins as a quaint little fishing village!

At a corner bodega, our guide took us for a little shot of vermouth before we went to one of Barcelona’s oldest restaurants to fill up on none other than paella!

This tour truly gave me invaluable experiences and provided me with a deeper understanding of Catalan culinary traditions and the city’s history.

 

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5. Sip, Sites & Bites Barcelona Food, Drinks & History Tour

Tour Highlights:

  • Duration: 3.5 hours
  • Departure: Pg. d’Isabel II, 14, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona
  • Departure Time: 5:00 PM
  • Includes: 4 to 5 Beverages, Cava, Sparkling Wine, Clara, Vermut & more Wine, 10 to 11 Food tastings: Patatas bravas, Pa amb tomĂ quet, Manchego Cheese, Iberic Ham, and much more, alcoholic beverages

This next tour is the perfect budget-friendly option for solo travelers, couples, and groups of friends! The Sip, Sites & Bites Barcelona Food, Drinks & History Tour is an excellent choice to make if you have the evening free or are looking for a great alternative to a nice dinner out.

Starting at 5:00 pm, you and your group members will embark on a fun and tasty food tour through some of Barcelona’s most popular neighborhoods.

Limited to just 8 participants, each group feels more like a friend outing rather than a tour with strangers. The guide really set a lighthearted tone, making sure everyone was included, answering any questions we had and telling fun stories.

I love the way our guide seamlessly integrated historical sites with culinary gems spanning the iconic Gothic Quarter to the bustling La Rambla.

Our first stop was actually at the lovely seaside La Barceloneta, where we took in the views and enjoyed a charming visit to a family-owned Catalan bar where we tried 2 tasty traditional dishes!

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I sipped on some of the best cava of my life, which was perfectly-paired with our dishes, letting the baked notes of apple and almond really shine through.

We then headed to the medieval Born neighborhood, where we headed into a 14th-century wine cellar where we then tried some clara along with traditional tapas.

No food tour of Barcelona is complete without visiting the Gothic Quarter, and it’s here where I got to take in breathtaking architecture and plenty of delicious food and drink.

Our guide did a fantastic job at bringing to life important historic accounts and incorporating them into food. Even if this tour cost 4 times as much, I would without a doubt take it again.

 

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The Barcelona Food & Wine Small Group Tour with a Sommelier is our Editors Choice for the best Barcelona food tour

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