Exploring the vibrant culinary scene of Barcelona’s Gracia neighborhood is a must for any foodie. This small-group tour offers a guided journey through the area’s charming streets, showcasing its rich history and culture. Visitors can expect over 12 different tastings, including traditional snacks, pastries, and cava, as well as a delightful tapas lunch at a local eatery. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or new to the city, this tour promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you eager to discover more of Gracia’s hidden gems.
Key Points

- A 3.5-hour small-group food tour that explores the hidden culinary gems of the Gracia neighborhood in Barcelona.
- Guided visit to the Modernist landmark Casa Vicens, followed by tastings at local eateries, markets, and a 150-year-old nut roastery.
- Immersive experience in Catalan culinary traditions, including vermouth, porrón, and over 12 tastings of pastries, tapas, and cava.
- Opportunity to learn about the rich history and artistic legacy of the Gracia neighborhood through local stories and traditions.
- Suitable for those with dietary restrictions (vegetarian, pescatarian, and gluten-free options available), but not suitable for wheelchair users.
Tour Overview

The "Barcelona: Hidden Gracia Food Tour with Tastings & Drinks" is a 3.5-hour small-group tour that takes guests on a culinary exploration of the charming Gracia neighborhood.
Priced from €89 per person, the tour accommodates 12 or fewer participants and is offered in English.
Highlights include a guided tour of Casa Vicens, tastings at local eateries, a visit to Mercat de la Llibertat, and sightseeing at Casa Milà.
Guests can expect over 12 food and drink tastings, including pastries, tapas, and cava.
The tour provides a deep dive into Catalan culinary traditions, local merchants, and the neighborhood’s rich history and architecture.
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Itinerary Highlights

Starting at the meeting point on Carrer de les Carolines, 26, the tour kicks off with a guided visit to Casa Vicens, one of Gaudí’s early Modernist masterpieces.
Next, they’ll explore Gracia’s local shops, savoring traditional snacks and learning about Catalan culinary traditions.
At Bodega Cal Pep, guests enjoy breakfast and a wine tasting.
The tour then visits Plaça de la Virreina for more local bites before heading to Mercat de la Llibertat, the neighborhood’s vibrant food market, for tastings and another wine tasting.
The final stop is Bar Roure for a tapas lunch and dessert at Casa Milà.
Culinary Experience

What can guests expect from the culinary experience on this tour? Guests will enjoy over 12 tastings, including pastries, tapas, and cava.
They’ll explore local markets and family-run eateries, learning about Catalan culinary traditions and interacting with local vendors.
Highlights include sampling freshly roasted almonds at a 150-year-old nut roastery and experiencing traditional Catalan drinking with vermouth and porrón.
The tour provides an immersive exploration of Barcelona’s vibrant food scene through its flavors, stories, and people.
Throughout, guests will savor the best of Gracia’s neighborhood cuisine and culture.
Cultural Insights

While exploring Gracia’s historical charm and architectural gems, guests will discover the neighborhood’s vibrant life and Modernist masterpieces.
Key cultural insights include:
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Taking in the local stories and traditions that give this quaint district its unique character.
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Visiting Gaudí’s renowned Casa Vicens, a groundbreaking Modernist structure and World Heritage Site.
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Experiencing Barcelona’s culinary scene through the flavors, people, and atmosphere of family-run eateries and vibrant local markets.
Throughout the tour, guests will gain a deeper appreciation for Gracia’s rich history, artistic legacy, and the lively community that calls it home.
More Great Tours NearbyImportant Information

The meeting point for the tour is in front of Farmacia les Carolines at Carrer de les Carolines, 26.
Guests should bring their passport or ID card and wear comfortable shoes.
The tour accommodates mobility impairments but isn’t suitable for wheelchair users.
Dietary restrictions like vegetarian, pescatarian, and gluten-free (not celiac) can be accommodated, but it’s not recommended for vegans.
Guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty, as the tour involves a fair amount of walking through the Gracia neighborhood.
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Meeting Point and Accessibility

The meeting point for the tour is in front of Farmacia les Carolines at Carrer de les Carolines, 26.
The tour caters to guests with mobility impairments, though it’s not suitable for wheelchair users. To ensure a comfortable experience, the tour offers these accommodations:
The tour accommodates guests with mobility impairments, providing assistance and alternative routes to ensure a comfortable experience.
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Assistance navigating the narrow streets of Gracia.
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Alternative routes to avoid steep inclines or stairs.
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Breaks as needed to rest during the 3.5-hour walking tour.
While the tour can accommodate dietary restrictions, it’s not recommended for vegans.
Guests should be prepared to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
Dietary Restrictions

The tour can accommodate guests with a variety of dietary restrictions.
Vegetarian and pescatarian options are available. Those with gluten-free diets, excluding celiac, can also be catered for.
However, the tour isn’t recommended for vegans. Guests should inform the tour operator of any dietary needs in advance.
The team will do their best to ensure an enjoyable culinary experience for all participants.
While the tour can’t cater to all specific dietary requirements, the guides strive to provide a diverse range of tastings that showcase the flavors of Gracia’s local food scene.
Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Cancellation Policy for the Tour?
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing for a full refund. This provides flexible booking options for customers who need to change their plans.
Can We Visit Additional Sites Not Mentioned in the Itinerary?
No, the tour itinerary is set and visitors can’t visit additional sites not mentioned. The tour covers key highlights and provides a comprehensive culinary and cultural experience in the Gracia neighborhood within the specified 3.5-hour duration.
Is Gratuity Included in the Tour Price?
The tour price does not include gratuity. Participants are expected to tip the guide at their discretion, based on the quality of the experience and their satisfaction with the service.
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
There is no formal dress code for the tour. However, guests are advised to wear comfortable shoes and casual, weather-appropriate clothing, as the tour involves extensive walking and standing. Dressing in layers is recommended.
Can We Take Photos During the Tour?
Yes, guests are encouraged to take photos throughout the tour. The tour allows ample time for guests to capture the vibrant sights, culinary experiences, and historic landmarks along the way.
The Sum Up

This Hidden Gracia Food Tour offers a delightful way to explore Barcelona’s vibrant culinary scene. Visitors can look forward to an immersive experience, including guided visits, traditional tastings, and a tapas lunch, all while learning about the rich history and culture of the charming Gracia neighborhood. With its small-group format and diverse offerings, this tour provides an excellent opportunity to savor the flavors and discover the hidden gems of Barcelona.
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