Seville is one of the lessor known cities compared to Barcelona and Madrid but is every bit as as beautiful with history, rich culture, breathtaking architecture, and, of course, tapas! There are several cities where you can have amazing tapas, but for a truly authentic experience, you need to go here.
Seville has it’s own take on this legendary dish so if you find yourself in Seville a tapas tours needs to be at the top of your list of things to so. I highly recommend taking on one of the top Seville tapas tours, which I’ve detailed all right here. Let’s jump right in!
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Best Tapas Tours in Seville
Ultimate Seville Tapas, Wine & History Small Group Tour | The Seville Tapas Crawl Tour by Food Lover Tour | Tapas & Traditions of Seville Guided Food Tour | |
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Departure: | Pl. de los Refinadores, 7, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla | Pl. Padre Jerónimo de Córdoba, 12, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla | Setas de Sevilla, Pl. de la Encarnación, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla |
Start: | 11:45 AM, 6:00 PM, 8:00 PM | 7:15 PM, 8:00 PM, 8:30 PM | 11:00 AM |
Duration: | 4 hours | 3 hours | 4 hours |
Includes: | Local English-speaking culinary expert, 10+ tapas at 4 local eateries, 5 drinks, small group of max 10 people | Small-group tour, enough tapas for dinner, alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, guide, taxes | Local, English-speaking culinary expert, expertly-guided walking tour, breakfast and enough food for lunch |
Quick Answer: The 5 Best Rated Seville Tapas Tours For 2025
- Ultimate Seville Tapas, Wine & History Small Group Tour
- The Seville Tapas Crawl Tour by Food Lover Tour
- Tapas & Traditions of Seville Guided Food Tour
- Seville’s Triana Neighborhood Tapas & Wine Tour
- Seville Food Tour: Tapas, Drinks and Delights with a Local
Seville Tapas Tour Reviews
1. Ultimate Seville Tapas, Wine & History Small Group Tour
- Duration: 4 hours
- Departure: Pl. de los Refinadores, 7, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla
- Departure Time: 11:45 AM, 6:00 PM, 8:00 PM
- Includes: Local English-speaking culinary expert, 10+ tapas at 4 local eateries, 5 drinks, small group of max 10 people
Starting things off on the right foot, we have the Ultimate Seville Tapas, Wine & History Small Group Tour. This 4-hour journey full of great food, great stories, and lots of laughs does a great job at encapsulating the essence of Seville.
You’ll avoid the tourist traps and instead focus on authentic flavors, a local’s insight, and historical storytelling in a way that makes time just fly by. Start off at the Monumento a Don Juan Tenorio, which is easy to access no matter where your accommodations are.
There are plenty of different start times available, which helps figure out scheduling, even if your itinerary is already quite busy. With 4 nicely curated tapas stops, you can count on hearty servings of jamon iberico, adobo, stews, local wines, sherry, and more!
Each of our stops was family-run, and at a couple, we felt like VIPS as we were able to take a look at their production and even got to talk to the owners, who already seemed to have a good relationship with our guide.
Thanks to our guide, we had a full-fledged educational commentary about the lore, the Moorish influence, tapas trivia, and so much more! Seeing as most of the spots we visited were well over 100 years old, it was cool to hear about the varied stories behind each one.
Our guide went above and beyond with their tips, even sharing things like how to keep an eye out for the local establishments with authentic food and drinks vs the tourist hotspots. Overall, if you’re into a fun time checking out different neighborhoods and want a solid intro to tapas, this is the way to go!
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2. The Seville Tapas Crawl Tour by Food Lover Tour
- Duration: 3 hours
- Departure: Pl. Padre Jerónimo de Córdoba, 12, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla
- Departure Time: 7:15 PM, 8:00 PM, 8:30 PM
- Includes: Small-group tour, enough tapas for dinner, alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, guide, taxes
Next up, is the Seville Tapas Crawl Tour by Food Lover Tour, which is just slightly shorter than the first experience I covered. However, it definitely doesn’t skimp on quality or content, as you’ll also visit 4 tapas bars and enjoy the delicious cuisine each one has to offer.
Take some well-timed breaks at a few bodegas or taverns outside of the main tourist drag, experiencing a more genuine “Sevillan” lifestyle.
As this is a small-group experience only, you can expect to have more personalized attention from your guide, as well as recommendations for things to do afterward. Instead of going out to a restaurant for dinner, this is a fun, educational alternative that’ll broaden your culinary horizons with plenty of local eats and drinks.
We ventured through a nice variation of bodegas and taverns, which felt like we were going back in time in the best way possible. We learned that the local way is to slow things down a lot – savor not only the amazing food in front of you, but the company and conversation, as well.
At each stop, we learned something new – not only the background behind each dish, but about the location itself, too. If you prefer to sit down and relax at a table with your group instead of stand at a bar, this is one of the best opportunities to do so.
Aside from the 10 different tapas dishes we tried, we were provided with generous servings of wine, sherry, beer, vermouth, etc., to wash it all down with! I tried things I probably never would have known about if not for our expert guide, so extra points for that!
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3. Tapas & Traditions of Seville Guided Food Tour
- Duration: 4 hours
- Departure: Setas de Sevilla, Pl. de la Encarnación, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla
- Departure Time: 11:00 AM
- Includes: Local, English-speaking culinary expert, expertly-guided walking tour, breakfast and enough food for lunch
Next, we have the Tapas & Traditions of Seville Guided Food Tour, which offers generous tastings across an array of various stops. One of the biggest differences between this tour and the others covered so far, is that you’ll try not only dinner-style tapas and drinks, but you’ll try breakfast and dessert, as well.
Expect to try 8+ dishes, from a hearty Iberian ham carve to sweets at a convent, along with 3 to 4 drinks ranging from sherry and wines to juices. Our guide spoke perfect English and knew the city like the back of their hand, answering all of our questions and giving us all kinds of lessons!
He taught us about how tapas have evolved over the years, how foods like avocado and coffee first came to Seville and spread throughout Europe, and took us to plenty of historic sites like ancient Roman ruins and the Metropol Parasol!
With a max of just 8 to 10 guests allowed, the tour feels much more personal – more like a group of longtime friends than strangers. One of the highlights for me was watching the owner of Bar El Comercio whip up some fresh churros and enjoying them with a cup of hot chocolate afterward!
The only downside is that I think no other churro will ever compare after them. After, we had plenty of time to digest while strolling through the Barrio Santa Cruz, which I fell in love with – and not just because of the amazing cookies from nuns!
I loved the way they mixed up history stops with food stops, including La Fresquita, which is half-bar, half-museum! You’ll also try a couple of other places, where you’ll try world-class seafood, baked goods, and much more!
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4. Seville’s Triana Neighborhood Tapas & Wine Tour
- Duration: 3 hours
- Departure: Puente de Isabel II, 9, Casco Antiguo, 41010 Sevilla
- Departure Time: 7:00 PM
- Includes: 8+ food tastings (enough for dinner), 4 drinks, Local English-speaking guide
Triana is one of the most charming districts in Seville, known for its rich seafaring history, super “Spanish” culture, and traditional pottery and tile making. It’s also known for amazing food, and you’ll get to enjoy it all on Seville’s Triana Neighborhood Tapas & Wine Tour.
Stop at 4 family-run taverns – each serving up classic Andalusian dishes from crispy fried fish and adobo to Iberian ham bites, all perfectly paired with local wines.
Starting at 7:00 pm, it’s a nice alternative to going out to dinner, as the amount of tapas you’ll try will amount to (or surpass) enough food for dinner! Start out by meeting your guide and the rest of your small group at the Puente de Isabel II, go through a briefing, then set off for your first stop!
We arrived at a historic spot (that’s been open for nearly 100 years!) with a gorgeous view overlooking the Guadalquivir River while savoring a few different typical tapas.
Our guide was great at offering tips, teaching us how to order tapas properly, how to identify different types of food, and more. After some fantastic vermouth, we took a brief walk over to Las Golondrinas for some melt-in-your-mouth pork sirloin, grilled mushrooms, red wine drinks, and plenty of fun stories to be shared.
At the Freiduria Reina Victoria was the first time I had proper adobo while washing it down with incredible manzanilla sherry! We couldn’t leave off a visit to Bar Bistec, known for its home-cooked dishes that have been in rotation for almost a century, as well!
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5. Seville Food Tour: Tapas, Drinks and Delights with a Local
- Duration: 3.5 hours
- Departure: Archivo de Indias, Av. de la Constitución, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla
- Departure Time: 11:45 AM, 6:30 PM
- Includes: Dinner, lunch, alcoholic beverages, guide
Last but certainly not least, is the Seville Food Tour: Tapas, Drinks and Delights with a Local, where you’ll have curated tastings across 4 local bars. Take a trip through Seville’s historic center, stopping at an array of family-run venues for some Spanish classics, with a friendly local guide to lead the way.
You’ll be shocked at just how much you can learn and try in just 3.5 hours! If it’s your first time in Seville or you just arrived, this is a wonderful way to get to know the city’s history, cuisine, and culture!
It goes beyond food, though that’s still an important aspect – you’ll also be able to stroll through the streets and learn all about the events that have taken place here. Your local expert guide does a great job at sharing anecdotes and stories that go much deeper than anything you’d learn in a history book.
Arrive first at the Archivo General de Indias, where you’ll try some of the most delicious tapas around, paired nicely with local drinks like vermouth and wine. I loved the Gazpacho and croquetas here!
The Torre Giralda was next, which is an important institution to local culture, focusing on the region’s rich culinary background! Try buñuelos de bacalao, Iberian ham, and other unique selections! I loved that we followed it up with a world-class sweet: the famous chocolate churros! Apparently they have ice cream in the summertime, but these churros are a must-have in my experience!
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The Ultimate Seville Tapas, Wine & History Small Group Tour is our Editors Choice for the best Seville Tapas tour