You’ll join a local guide through Barcelona’s lively markets and hidden corners, tasting pintxos, jamón, churros with chocolate, and more along the way. Expect stories between bites, city highlights off the main drag, and real moments with locals — plus plenty of flavors you’ll remember long after you leave.
We met our guide, Marta, right near Plaça de Sant Jaume — she waved at us like we were old friends. The square was busy, but not in a touristy way; there were kids chasing pigeons and some older folks chatting on benches. Marta started off by telling us a little about the history of the area (I didn’t catch every word, honestly — my Spanish is still pretty shaky), then led us down these winding side streets that smelled like fresh bread and coffee. First stop: pintxos at this tiny bar where everyone seemed to know her. She explained how you’re supposed to pick them up with your hands, which I did, but I dropped half the topping on my shirt. She laughed and handed me a napkin — “You’re doing it right,” she said.
I kept noticing how the light changed as we walked between food stops — one moment golden sun on tiled balconies, then cool shade under striped awnings. At Santa Caterina Market, we tried jamón that melted in my mouth (I swear I could taste the whole countryside in it) and these olives that were almost too salty but somehow perfect with the local vermouth. Marta pointed out her favorite cheese stall; she knew the owner by name, and they joked about football for a minute while we nibbled samples. It felt less like a tour and more like tagging along with someone who lives here.
Somewhere between stops, I realized I’d completely lost track of time. There was churros dipped in thick chocolate (so good I burned my tongue because I couldn’t wait), and at one point Marta steered us away from a crowded spot to show us a quiet courtyard full of orange trees. She shared a story about growing up nearby — something about sneaking pastries after school — and I just remember thinking how different Barcelona feels when you’re not rushing from sight to sight but actually tasting it all. We ended up sitting on a low wall sharing the last bites, sticky fingers and all. Still think about that jamón sometimes.
You can choose either 6 or 10 food & drink tastings depending on your booking option.
Yes, vegetarian alternatives are available if you message your host with dietary requirements in advance.
Yes, infants and small children can join; prams or strollers are welcome.
Yes, there are public transportation options available nearby.
Yes, you'll see city highlights such as Plaça de Sant Jaume in between tastings.
This is a private tour—only your group and your local guide will participate.
The experience is centered around neighborhoods near Plaça de Sant Jaume and Santa Caterina Market in Barcelona.
Your day includes a private local foodie guide fluent in several languages, six or ten hand-picked food and drink tastings (depending on your booking), vegetarian alternatives if needed—just let them know ahead of time—and visits to places like Santa Caterina Market plus city highlights along the way. The experience is carbon neutral with flexible routes for dietary needs or group size.
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