Barcelona Tapas walking Tour with Flamenco Show
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Barcelona Tapas walking Tour with Flamenco Show

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Visit: Food Wine Tours, Pintor Fortuny 10-14, 08001 Barcelona Spain

Meeting Point: Tours, Tapas & Friends (inside) - Gastronomic Center by FoodWineTours

Google maps: Food Wine Tours or Tours, Tapas & Friends will take you right to the door

Pintor fortuny Street, Number 10-14. Barcelona

2 blocks from las Ramblas, Opposite to Silken Ramblas & Turin Hotels. Metro line 3 Green, Stop Liceu

You will be welcome to the tour with a glass of wine in a Gastronomic Center created under the slow food philosophy and open to offer experiences to Foodies and travelers who visit Barcelona.

Duration: 10 minutes

Visit: Mercat de la Boqueria, La Rambla, 91, 08001 Barcelona Spain

Your food specialist guide will lead you through Barcelona's most famous street, La Rambla. From here you will go to La Boqueria, the city’s famous food market, which offers an array of fresh produce including fruits and vegetables, seafood, cheese and any type of meat imaginable. You will taste traditional products at the market.


Duration: 15 minutes

Visit: Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic), Mediterranean Seafront to Ronda de Sant Pere, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona Spain

You'll continue through the Gothic Quarter, where you will discover the architecture, atmosphere, language and gastronomy that are unique to Spain, and some of the gourmet shops which are over 100 years old. You sill stop at a specialty store in Iberian Ham, the best of the best, where you will try this mouth watering cured meat.

The Gothic Quarter is one of the most famous landmarks in Barcelona. Located in the heart of the old city, this Barcelona neighborhood features a fusion of buildings dating from Roman times to the 20th century. Welcome to one the most interesting places to visit in Barcelona.

The Gothic quarter is an area teeming with alleyways and squares in the centre of Barcelona, where the presence of palaces, houses and Gothic churches reveals the city's medieval past.

It is one of the most attractive parts of Barcelona, and its streets abound in medieval buildings such as the palaces of the Town Hall and the Generalitat (the Catalan Regional Government), and the Gothic churches of Santa María del Pi and Sant Just y Pastor. It also contains the Jewish quarter, comprising a network of narrow streets and where part of its former synagogue can still be seen today. Its streets are arranged around various squares, of which the most interesting are those of Sant Jaume, el Rei and la Reial. The first is the political heart of Barcelona, and the site of the town hall and the Palau de la Generalitat building. The architectural ensemble in Plaça del Rei square offers arguably the finest examples of mediaeval constructions in Barcelona, with the Palau Reial Major, part of the old Roman wall, the Palau del Lloctinent (Deputy's Palace) and the City History Museum. Finally La Reial is an exceptionally lovely porticoed square and a very popular spot –particularly in the evening– thanks to its numerous cafés and bars. This neighbourhood has been the heart of the city since Roman times, and in fact is the site of the Roman necropolis (Villa de Madrid square), while very nearby it is still possible to see the remains of the Roman temple of Augustus.

Duration: 30 minutes

Visit: Las Ramblas, La Rambla, 08002 Barcelona Spain

This is an emblematic street and a must-see for any visitor to Barcelona. Its central promenade is lined with flower stalls and kiosks, while the sides are home to buildings such as the Gran Teatre del Liceu theatre, the Palau de la Virreina palace and La Boquería market.

This is a street which is teeming with life and colour, where a central pedestrianised promenade offers the chance to stroll among kiosks, flower stalls and a wide range of shops and businesses. The avenue extends for a length of a little over one kilometre; it begins in the Plaça de Catalunya and connects to the statue of Columbus. It is known by various different names along its length: the section nearest the Plaça de Catalunya is the La Rambla de Canaletes, followed by La Rambla dels Estudis, and ending with La Rambla de las Flores or Sant Josep. The street is very popular with both tourists and with locals, and always has a lively atmosphere. It is a magnet for numerous street artists who, together with the other passers-by, make Las Ramblas a microcosm of Barcelona life which is well worth a special visit. Its origins date from the 18th century, when it was laid out following the medieval walls of Barcelona. Today it is the site of important buildings such as the Palau de la Virreina and the Gran Teatre del Liceu. It also has access to the main entrance of the popular market known as La Boquería.

Where La Rambla meets the sea, we find the Mirador de Colom, a unique opportunity to admire this unique, green artery of pedestrians from the air.

Duration: 5 minutes

Visit: El Born, La Ribera, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona Spain

After the tour finishes you have an hour of free time to visit the historical born neighborhood, before your last stop; an authentic Flamenco show in a Gothic Palace of the 17th century in the heart of one of the trendiest neighborhoods of Barcelona. The palace is absolutely stunning and the surroundings make you feel like you've stepped back in time. It's the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of El Born

Duration: 30 minutes

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Included
  • Tapas walking tour with an English speaking specialized gourmet guide
  • 8 tapas, hot and cold
  • 3 tastings in the market and specialty food stores
  • 3 drinks (water will be considered as a drink)
  • Tasting locations and food samples may vary according to season.
  • Flamenco show
  • All local taxes
  • Entry/Admission - Food Wine Tours
  • Entry/Admission - Mercat de la Boqueria
  • Entry/Admission - Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic)
  • Entry/Admission - Las Ramblas
  • Entry/Admission - El Born
Not included
  • Food and drinks not specified in the inclusions
  • Transportation to the meeting point
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • We love providing delicious options for those with dietary needs. If you have a food allergy or dietary requirement, please tell us when booking..
  • Stroller accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
Features
Tourism
85%
Food
75%
Nightlife
65%
Cultural
60%
Reviews
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Pak Topip K
5 | 2018-03-24

This tour was great, where you can try out the local tapas and wine, and cool local places with a great explanation of the local culture and history. Nico was a great tour guide, and highly recommend

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