Exploring the vibrant culinary scene of Barcelona’s El Born district is a must for any foodie. The "Devour Tapas & Wine Tour" promises an immersive 3-hour experience, introducing travelers to the region’s rich gastronomic heritage. With a focus on local wines and traditional tapas, this small-group tour takes participants on a delectable journey through the heart of Catalonia. Whether you’re a seasoned explorer or a first-time visitor, this tour offers a unique opportunity to savor the flavors that define Barcelona’s thriving food culture.
Key Points

- This 3-hour small-group tour offers a culinary journey through El Born, Barcelona, sampling modern Catalan cuisine and wines at three local establishments.
- Participants will experience a variety of Catalan wines, including Cava, red, white, rosé, and dessert, paired with traditional and innovative tapas.
- The tour starts at Carrer del Rec Comtal, 2, in front of Farmacia Comas, and concludes at Plaça de l’Àngel, 08002 Barcelona.
- The tour is not suitable for children under 15, those with mobility issues, vegans, or those with gluten intolerance.
- Reservation options are available, and dietary restrictions and allergies must be notified at the time of booking.
Tour Overview

The tour, called "Barcelona: Devour Tapas & Wine Tour in El Born," costs from $129.48 per person and lasts 3 hours.
It’s a small-group experience limited to 12 or fewer participants and conducted in English. Guests should wear comfortable shoes as the tour involves walking.
It’s not suitable for children under 15, those with mobility issues, vegans, or those with gluten intolerance.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The meeting point is Carrer del Rec Comtal, 2, in front of Farmacia Comas.
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Experience Highlights

What can guests expect during the culinary journey of this tour? They’ll sample modern Catalan cuisine and wines across 3 local restaurants. The experience starts with small plates and Cava at a trendy tapas bar, then visits a bar blending Catalan and Latin American flavors, and ends at a family-run restaurant showcasing Catalan flavors paired with regional dessert wine. In total, guests will taste 5 different Catalan wines and a variety of tapas, including both traditional and modern small bites.
| Tasting Details | |
|—————–|—————-|
| Wines | 5 Catalan wines |
| Tapas | Traditional and modern small bites |
| Beverages | Cava, regional dessert wine |
| Cuisines | Catalan, Latin American |
Itinerary

The tour begins at Carrer del Rec Comtal, 2, in front of the Farmacia Comas.
Guests then visit three local restaurants over the course of three hours.
At the first stop, Bastaix, they’ll enjoy a wine and food tasting.
The next destination is Restaurant Santagustina, where they’ll continue sampling Catalan cuisine and regional wines.
The final stop is La Palma De Bellafila, a family-run restaurant showcasing Catalan flavors paired with dessert wine.
The tour concludes at Plaça de l’Àngel, 08002 Barcelona.
Tasting Details

Guests can expect to sample 5 different Catalan wines during the tour. The wines will be paired with a variety of tapas, including both traditional and modern small bites.
| Wine Samples | Tapas Offerings |
| — | — |
| Cava | Traditional Catalonian bites |
| Red Wine | Modern interpretations |
| White Wine | Seasonal small plates |
| Rosé Wine | Locally-sourced ingredients |
| Dessert Wine | Catalan-style desserts |
The tapas and wine tastings will be spread across three local restaurants, allowing guests to experience different culinary influences and flavors throughout the tour.
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The culinary journey begins at a trendy tapas bar, where guests start with small plates and a glass of Cava, the sparkling wine of Catalonia.
The culinary journey begins at a trendy tapas bar, where guests start with small plates and a glass of Cava, the sparkling wine of Catalonia.
Next, the tour visits a bar blending Catalan and Latin American cuisines, offering a unique fusion experience.
The final stop is a family-run restaurant showcasing authentic Catalan flavors, where guests enjoy a regional dessert wine paired with the restaurant’s signature dishes.
Throughout the tour, guests savor a variety of tapas, from traditional to modern interpretations, complemented by a tasting of five distinct Catalan wines.
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Important Information

Guests can reserve their spot now and pay later to secure their place on the tour.
This tour focuses primarily on wine, though alternatives are available for non-drinkers, though these may not be as engaging.
Notify the tour operator at the time of booking about any dietary restrictions or allergies.
Guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty, as the tour involves moving between different restaurants.
Customer Reviews

The Barcelona Tapas & Wine Tour has received overwhelmingly positive reviews, with an overall rating of 5/5 based on 10 reviews.
Guests praised the knowledgeable and personable guides, who provided an engaging and informative experience. The food and wine selections were enjoyed, showcasing a blend of traditional Catalan and modern cuisines.
Reviewers highlighted the tour’s ability to introduce unique venues that would be difficult to find without guidance.
Meeting Point and Getting There

The meeting point for the Barcelona Tapas & Wine Tour is Carrer del Rec Comtal, 2, in front of farmacia Comas. This centrally located spot is easy to find and serves as the starting point for the 3-hour culinary journey through El Born.
To get there:
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Take the Metro to Jaume I station on the L4 line.
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Walk approximately 5 minutes to the meeting point.
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Arrive a few minutes early to meet the group and guide.
The tour begins promptly, so be sure to arrive on time to enjoy the full experience.
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Bring My Own Wine on the Tour?
No, guests cannot bring their own wine on the tour. According to the tour details, the experience includes tastings of 5 different Catalan wines, so bringing outside wine would not be permitted.
Are the Restaurants Wheelchair Accessible?
The tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility impairments, as the itinerary involves walking at a moderate pace through the tour stops. The restaurants may not be fully wheelchair accessible based on the information provided.
Can I Switch to a Non-Alcoholic Beverage at Any Point?
Guests can typically switch to non-alcoholic beverages at any point during the tour. The tour provider is usually accommodating of dietary restrictions and preferences, as long as they’re notified in advance. Some alternatives may not be as engaging as the wine pairings.
Is There a Dress Code for the Tour?
There is no formal dress code for the tour. The tour description recommends wearing comfortable shoes, as there’s a moderate amount of walking involved. Guests should dress casually and appropriately for the weather.
How Much Walking Is Involved During the Tour?
The tour involves moderate walking at a leisurely pace without difficulty. Guests should be able to walk for approximately 3 hours over the course of the tour. Comfortable shoes are recommended to fully enjoy the experience.
The Sum Up
The Devour Tapas & Wine Tour in El Born is a captivating culinary experience that immerses travelers in the vibrant flavors of Barcelona. With a small group, guests savor a selection of exquisite local wines and traditional tapas at three unique venues, providing an authentic taste of Catalonia’s rich gastronomic heritage. This 3-hour tour offers an excellent opportunity to explore the heart of the city and indulge in its vibrant culinary delights.
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