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Version 74 – May 08, 2025 12:58
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Version 73 – May 08, 2025 12:57
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- Short Description
- Located just a short distance from the bustling city center of Barcelona, Gracia is the perfect place to experience the heart of Barcelona known for its bohemian atmosphere, cozy squares, artisan shops, and diverse gastronomy. Marvel at the architectural genius of Gaudí as you explore his Casa Vicens and Casa Milà from the outside, learning about his life and groundbreaking work. Visit a bustling local food market and local eateries as you savor traditional Catalan tapas, sweets, and drinks while hearing the fascinating stories behind the flavors and traditions. Dive into Catalan folklore, culture, and the stunning modernist architecture that defines this unique neighborhood. This is a feast for foodies and art lovers alike!
- Located just a short distance from the bustling city center of Barcelona, Gracia is the perfect place to experience the heart of Barcelona known for its bohemian atmosphere, cozy squares, artisan shops, and diverse gastronomy. Marvel at the architectural genius of Gaudí as you explore his Casa Vicens and Casa Milà from the outside, learning about his life and groundbreaking work. Visit a bustling local food market and local eateries as you savor traditional Catalan tapas, sweets, and drinks while hearing the fascinating stories behind the flavors and traditions. Dive into Catalan folklore, culture, and the stunning modernist architecture that defines this unique neighborhood. This is a feast for foodies and art lovers alike!
- Description
- Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gracia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
- Then, start your morning on at a Gracia neighborhood favorite for a delicious local pastry. This third-generation family run pastry shop has been open since 1916.
- The next stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes breakfast dishes and sip a glass of vermouth while learning about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
- It's a short walk to one of Gracia's picturesque squares where you'll see Sant Joan de Gracia church and your guide will explain has ties to Gaudí himself. After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. You'll pick up on his decadent homemade pastries to-go and enjoy it later on the tour.
- From there, on your stroll to the next tasting stop, discover more modernist architecture and learn about Catalonia's independence movement. Pop into this 150-year-old dried fruits and nut shop fora snack to taste their specialty.
- Next, be transported by the colors, sounds, and aromas in the historic and lively Mercat de la Llibertat. Another beautiful example of modernist architecture, you'll stop at a market stall for a typical aperitivo with a refreshing glass of cava. Then, at your last stop, settle in for a delicious homemade lunch, including a selection of typical Catalan tapas with your choice of wine or beer.
- Following your tapas lunch, you'll enjoy the walk down the Passeig de Gracia, a high-end shopping street, to your final stop past a refurbished modernist mansion that is now a 5-star hotel. Farther down the Passeig de Gracia, you'll reach the impressive Casa Mila designed by Gaudí and learn more about the trajectory of Gaudí's career. To wrap up, enjoy your sweet treat from Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop while your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
- Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gracia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
- Then, start your morning on at a Gracia neighborhood favorite for a delicious local pastry. This third-generation family run pastry shop has been open since 1916.
- The next stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes breakfast dishes and sip a glass of vermouth while learning about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
It's a short walk to one of Gracia's picturesque squares where you'll see Sant Joan de Gracia church and your guide will explain has ties to Gaudí himself. After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. You'll pick up on his decadent homemade pastries to-go and enjoy it later on the tour.
- From there, on your stroll to the next tasting stop, discover more modernist architecture and learn about Catalonia's independence movement. Pop into this 150-year-old dried fruits and nut shop fora snack to taste their specialty.
- Next, be transported by the colors, sounds, and aromas in the historic and lively Mercat de la Llibertat. Another beautiful example of modernist architecture, you'll stop at a market stall for a typical aperitivo with a refreshing glass of cava. Then, at your last stop, settle in for a delicious homemade lunch, including a selection of typical Catalan tapas with your choice of wine or beer.
- Following your tapas lunch, you'll enjoy the walk down the Passeig de Gracia, a high-end shopping street, to your final stop past a refurbished modernist mansion that is now a 5-star hotel. Farther down the Passeig de Gracia, you'll reach the impressive Casa Mila designed by Gaudí and learn more about the trajectory of Gaudí's career. To wrap up, enjoy your sweet treat from Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop while your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
- Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
Version 72 – April 18, 2025 13:05
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- Cancellation notes
- Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
- Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
Late arrivals and no-shows are non-refundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive or arrives after tour departure.
Version 70 – February 03, 2025 15:40
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Version 66 – January 31, 2025 10:29
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- Short Description
- Located just a short distance from the bustling city center of Barcelona, Gracia is the perfect place to experience the heart of Barcelona known for its bohemian atmosphere, cozy squares, artisan shops, and diverse gastronomy. Marvel at the architectural genius of Gaudí as you explore his Casa Vicens and Casa Milà from the outside, learning about his life and groundbreaking work. Visit a bustling local food market and local eateries as you savor traditional Catalan tapas, sweets, and drinks while hearing the fascinating stories behind the flavors and traditions. Dive into Catalan folklore, culture, and the stunning modernist architecture that defines this unique neighborhood. This is a feast for foodies and art lovers alike!
Located just a short distance from the bustling city center of Barcelona, Gracia is the perfect place to experience the heart of Barcelona. Known for its bohemian atmosphere, cozy squares, artisan shops, and diverse gastronomy, Gracia is the perfect setting for a journey into Catalan culture. Marvel at the architectural genius of Gaudí as you explore his Casa Vicens and Casa Milà from the outside, learning about his life and groundbreaking work. Visit a bustling local food market and local eateries as you savor traditional Catalan tapas, sweets, and drinks while hearing the fascinating stories behind the flavors and traditions. Dive into Catalan folklore, culture, and the stunning modernist architecture that defines this unique neighborhood. This is a feast for foodies and art lovers alike!
Version 65 – January 31, 2025 10:26
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- Description
- Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gracia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
- Then, start your morning on at a Gracia neighborhood favorite for a delicious local pastry. This third-generation family run pastry shop has been open since 1916.
- The next stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes breakfast dishes and sip a glass of vermouth while learning about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
- It's a short walk to one of Gracia's picturesque squares where you'll see Sant Joan de Gracia church and your guide will explain has ties to Gaudí himself. After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. You'll pick up on his decadent homemade pastries to-go and enjoy it later on the tour.
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- From there, on your stroll to the next tasting stop, discover more modernist architecture and learn about Catalonia's independence movement. Pop into this 150-year-old dried fruits and nut shop fora snack to taste their specialty.
- Next, be transported by the colors, sounds, and aromas in the historic and lively Mercat de la Llibertat. Another beautiful example of modernist architecture, you'll stop at a market stall for a typical aperitivo with a refreshing glass of cava. Then, at your last stop, settle in for a delicious homemade lunch, including a selection of typical Catalan tapas with your choice of wine or beer.
- Following your tapas lunch, you'll enjoy the walk down the Passeig de Gracia, a high-end shopping street, to your final stop past a refurbished modernist mansion that is now a 5-star hotel. Farther down the Passeig de Gracia, you'll reach the impressive Casa Mila designed by Gaudí and learn more about the trajectory of Gaudí's career. To wrap up, enjoy your sweet treat from Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop while your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
- Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gracia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
- Then, start your morning on at a Gracia neighborhood favorite for a delicious local pastry. This third-generation family run pastry shop has been open since 1916.
- The next stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes breakfast dishes and sip a glass of vermouth while learning about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
It's a short walk to one of Gracia's picturesque squares. Step inside the Sant Joan de Gracia church which your guide will explain has ties to Gaudí himself. After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. You'll pick up on his decadent homemade pastries to-go and enjoy it later on the tour.
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- From there, on your stroll to the next tasting stop, discover more modernist architecture and learn about Catalonia's independence movement. Pop into this 150-year-old dried fruits and nut shop fora snack to taste their specialty.
Next, be transported by the colors, sounds, and aromas in the historic and lively Mercat de la Llibertat. Another beautiful example of modernist architecture, you'll stop at a market stall for a typical aperitivo with a refreshing glass of cava.
Then, settle in for a delicious homemade lunch, including a selection of typical Catalan tapas with your choice of wine or beer.
Following your tapas lunch, you'll enjoy the walk down the Passeig de Gràcia, a high-end shopping street, to your final stop past a refurbished modernist mansion that is now a 5-star hotel. Farther down the Passeig de Gràcia, you'll reach the impressive Casa Mila designed by Gaudí and learn more about the trajectory of Gaudí's career. To wrap up, enjoy your sweet treat from Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop while your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
Version 64 – January 31, 2025 10:25
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- Short Description
- Located just a short distance from the bustling city center of Barcelona, Gracia is the perfect place to experience the heart of Barcelona. Known for its bohemian atmosphere, cozy squares, artisan shops, and diverse gastronomy, Gracia is the perfect setting for a journey into Catalan culture. Marvel at the architectural genius of Gaudí as you explore his Casa Vicens and Casa Milà from the outside, learning about his life and groundbreaking work. Visit a bustling local food market and local eateries as you savor traditional Catalan tapas, sweets, and drinks while hearing the fascinating stories behind the flavors and traditions. Dive into Catalan folklore, culture, and the stunning modernist architecture that defines this unique neighborhood. This is a feast for foodies and art lovers alike!
Located just a short distance from the bustling city center of Barcelona, Gràcia is the perfect place to experience the heart of Barcelona. Known for its bohemian atmosphere, cozy squares, artisan shops, and diverse gastronomy, Gràcia is the perfect setting for a journey into Catalan culture. Marvel at the architectural genius of Gaudí as you explore his Casa Vicens and Casa Milà from the outside, learning about his life and groundbreaking work. Visit a bustling local food market and local eateries as you savor traditional Catalan tapas, sweets, and drinks while hearing the fascinating stories behind the flavors and traditions. Dive into Catalan folklore, culture, and the stunning modernist architecture that defines this unique neighborhood. This is a feast for foodies and art lovers alike!
- Description
- Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gracia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
- Then, start your morning on at a Gracia neighborhood favorite for a delicious local pastry. This third-generation family run pastry shop has been open since 1916.
- The next stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes breakfast dishes and sip a glass of vermouth while learning about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
- It's a short walk to one of Gracia's picturesque squares. Step inside the Sant Joan de Gracia church which your guide will explain has ties to Gaudí himself. After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. You'll pick up on his decadent homemade pastries to-go and enjoy it later on the tour.
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- From there, on your stroll to the next tasting stop, discover more modernist architecture and learn about Catalonia's independence movement. Pop into this 150-year-old dried fruits and nut shop fora snack to taste their specialty.
- Next, be transported by the colors, sounds, and aromas in the historic and lively Mercat de la Llibertat. Another beautiful example of modernist architecture, you'll stop at a market stall for a typical aperitivo with a refreshing glass of cava.
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- Then, settle in for a delicious homemade lunch, including a selection of typical Catalan tapas with your choice of wine or beer.
- Following your tapas lunch, you'll enjoy the walk down the Passeig de Gràcia, a high-end shopping street, to your final stop past a refurbished modernist mansion that is now a 5-star hotel. Farther down the Passeig de Gràcia, you'll reach the impressive Casa Mila designed by Gaudí and learn more about the trajectory of Gaudí's career. To wrap up, enjoy your sweet treat from Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop while your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gràcia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
Then, start your morning on at a Gràcia neighborhood favorite for a delicious local pastry. This third-generation family run pastry shop has been open since 1916.
The next stop on your Gràcia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes breakfast dishes and sip a glass of vermouth while learning about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
It's a short walk to one of Gràcia's picturesque squares. Step inside the Sant Joan de Gracia church which your guide will explain has ties to Gaudí himself. After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. You'll pick up on his decadent homemade pastries to-go and enjoy it later on the tour.
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- From there, on your stroll to the next tasting stop, discover more modernist architecture and learn about Catalonia's independence movement. Pop into this 150-year-old dried fruits and nut shop fora snack to taste their specialty.
- Next, be transported by the colors, sounds, and aromas in the historic and lively Mercat de la Llibertat. Another beautiful example of modernist architecture, you'll stop at a market stall for a typical aperitivo with a refreshing glass of cava.
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- Then, settle in for a delicious homemade lunch, including a selection of typical Catalan tapas with your choice of wine or beer.
- Following your tapas lunch, you'll enjoy the walk down the Passeig de Gràcia, a high-end shopping street, to your final stop past a refurbished modernist mansion that is now a 5-star hotel. Farther down the Passeig de Gràcia, you'll reach the impressive Casa Mila designed by Gaudí and learn more about the trajectory of Gaudí's career. To wrap up, enjoy your sweet treat from Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop while your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
Version 63 – January 31, 2025 10:24
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- Gracia, Tapas, and Gaudí: Barcelona Food & History Tour
Taste Barcelona Like a Local: Food Tour of Gracia Neighborhood
Version 62 – January 28, 2025 11:37
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- Description
- Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gràcia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
- Then, start your morning on at a Gràcia neighborhood favorite for a delicious local pastry. This third-generation family run pastry shop has been open since 1916.
- The next stop on your Gràcia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes breakfast dishes and sip a glass of vermouth while learning about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
- It's a short walk to one of Gràcia's picturesque squares. Step inside the Sant Joan de Gracia church which your guide will explain has ties to Gaudí himself. After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. You'll pick up on his decadent homemade pastries to-go and enjoy it later on the tour.
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- From there, on your stroll to the next tasting stop, discover more modernist architecture and learn about Catalonia's independence movement. Pop into this 150-year-old dried fruits and nut shop fora snack to taste their specialty.
- Next, be transported by the colors, sounds, and aromas in the historic and lively Mercat de la Llibertat. Another beautiful example of modernist architecture, you'll stop at a market stall for a typical aperitivo with a refreshing glass of cava.
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- Then, settle in for a delicious homemade lunch, including a selection of typical Catalan tapas with your choice of wine or beer.
- Following your tapas lunch, you'll enjoy the walk down the Passeig de Gràcia, a high-end shopping street, to your final stop past a refurbished modernist mansion that is now a 5-star hotel. Farther down the Passeig de Gràcia, you'll reach the impressive Casa Mila designed by Gaudí and learn more about the trajectory of Gaudí's career. To wrap up, enjoy your sweet treat from Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop while your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
- Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gràcia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
- Then, start your morning on at a Gràcia neighborhood favorite for a delicious local pastry. This third-generation family run pastry shop has been open since 1916.
- The next stop on your Gràcia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes breakfast dishes and sip a glass of vermouth while learning about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
- It's a short walk to one of Gràcia's picturesque squares. Step inside the Sant Joan de Gracia church which your guide will explain has ties to Gaudí himself. After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. You'll pick up on his decadent homemade pastries to-go and enjoy it later on the tour.
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- From there, on your stroll to the next tasting stop, discover more modernist architecture and learn about Catalonia's independence movement. Pop into this 150-year-old dried fruits and nut shop fora snack to taste their specialty.
Next, be transported by the colors, sounds, and aromas in the historic and lively Mercat de la Libertat. Another beautiful example of modernist architecture, you'll stop at a market stall for a typical aperitivo with a refreshing glass of cava.
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- Then, settle in for a delicious homemade lunch, including a selection of typical Catalan tapas with your choice of wine or beer.
- Following your tapas lunch, you'll enjoy the walk down the Passeig de Gràcia, a high-end shopping street, to your final stop past a refurbished modernist mansion that is now a 5-star hotel. Farther down the Passeig de Gràcia, you'll reach the impressive Casa Mila designed by Gaudí and learn more about the trajectory of Gaudí's career. To wrap up, enjoy your sweet treat from Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop while your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
Version 59 – January 28, 2025 09:58
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- Included
- 12+ food tastes (enough food for breakfast & lunch), 3 drinks, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, small group of 12 people or fewer
10+ food tastes (enough food for lunch), 4 drinks, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, small group of 12 people or fewer
Version 58 – January 28, 2025 09:57
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- Highlights
- admire gaudí’s famous buildings like casa vicens & casa milà., experience life in a traditional barcelona neighborhood. , explore barcelona’s food & artistic history with a guide. , try the catalan dishes beloved by generations of locals. , visit a lively food market and enjoy a tapa and drink.
admire gaudí’s famous buildings like casa vicens & casa milà., experience life in a traditional barcelona neighborhood. , see both a traditional and a modern side of gracia. , try the catalan dishes beloved by generations of locals. , visit a lively food market and enjoy a tapa and drink.
Version 57 – January 28, 2025 09:56
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- Highlights
- admire gaudí’s famous buildings like casa vicens & casa milà., experience life in a traditional barcelona neighborhood. , see both a traditional and a modern side of gracia. , try the catalan dishes beloved by generations of locals. , visit a lively food market and enjoy a tapa and drink.
admire gaudí’s famous buildings like casa vicens & casa milà, experience life in a traditional barcelona neighborhood. , see both a traditional and a modern side of gracia. , taste the best catalan-style hot chocolate in the city. , try the catalan dishes beloved by generations of locals.
Version 56 – January 28, 2025 09:55
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- Highlights
- admire gaudí’s famous buildings like casa vicens & casa milà, experience life in a traditional barcelona neighborhood. , see both a traditional and a modern side of gracia. , taste the best catalan-style hot chocolate in the city. , try the catalan dishes beloved by generations of locals.
experience life in a traditional barcelona neighborhood. , learn how to cut iberian ham from a professional carver. , see both a traditional and a modern side of gracia. , taste the best catalan-style hot chocolate in the city. , try the catalan dishes beloved by generations of locals.
Version 55 – January 28, 2025 09:51
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- Description
- Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gràcia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
- Then, start your morning on at a Gràcia neighborhood favorite for a delicious local pastry. This third-generation family run pastry shop has been open since 1916.
- The next stop on your Gràcia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes breakfast dishes and sip a glass of vermouth while learning about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
- It's a short walk to one of Gràcia's picturesque squares. Step inside the Sant Joan de Gracia church which your guide will explain has ties to Gaudí himself. After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. You'll pick up on his decadent homemade pastries to-go and enjoy it later on the tour.
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- From there, on your stroll to the next tasting stop, discover more modernist architecture and learn about Catalonia's independence movement. Pop into this 150-year-old dried fruits and nut shop fora snack to taste their specialty.
- Next, be transported by the colors, sounds, and aromas in the historic and lively Mercat de la Libertat. Another beautiful example of modernist architecture, you'll stop at a market stall for a typical aperitivo with a refreshing glass of cava.
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- Then, settle in for a delicious homemade lunch, including a selection of typical Catalan tapas with your choice of wine or beer.
- Following your tapas lunch, you'll enjoy the walk down the Passeig de Gràcia, a high-end shopping street, to your final stop past a refurbished modernist mansion that is now a 5-star hotel. Farther down the Passeig de Gràcia, you'll reach the impressive Casa Mila designed by Gaudí and learn more about the trajectory of Gaudí's career. To wrap up, enjoy your sweet treat from Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop while your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
- Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gràcia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
- Then, start your morning on at a Gràcia neighborhood favorite for a delicious local pastry. This third-generation family run pastry shop has been open since 1916.
- The next stop on your Gràcia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes breakfast dishes and sip a glass of vermouth while learning about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
- It's a short walk to one of Gràcia's picturesque squares. Step inside the Sant Joan de Gracia church which your guide will explain has ties to Gaudí himself. After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. You'll pick up on his decadent homemade pastries to-go and enjoy it later on the tour.
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- From there, on your stroll to the next tasting stop, discover more modernist architecture and learn about Catalonia's independence movement. Pop into this 150-year-old dried fruits and nut shop fora snack to taste their specialty.
- Next, be transported by the colors, sounds, and aromas in the historic and lively Mercat de la Libertat. Another beautiful example of modernist architecture, you'll stop at a market stall for a typical aperitivo with a refreshing glass of cava.
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- Then, settle in for a delicious homemade lunch, including a selection of typical Catalan tapas with your choice of wine or beer.
Following your tapas lunch, you'll enjoy the walk down the Passeig de Gràcia, a high-end shopping street, to your final stop past a refurbished modernist mansion that is now a 5-star hotel. Farther down the Passeig de Gràcia, you'll reach the impressive Casa Mila designed by Gaudí. Learn more about the trajectory of Gaudí's career as you enjoy your sweet treat from Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop—a beautiful metaphor representing Grácia's rich past and vibrant multi-cultural future.
To wrap up, you’ll head to a humble takeaway shop proudly serving the neighborhood for over 65 years. Try the beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
Version 54 – January 28, 2025 09:49
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- Description
- Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gràcia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
- Then, start your morning on at a Gràcia neighborhood favorite for a delicious local pastry. This third-generation family run pastry shop has been open since 1916.
- The next stop on your Gràcia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes breakfast dishes and sip a glass of vermouth while learning about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
- It's a short walk to one of Gràcia's picturesque squares. Step inside the Sant Joan de Gracia church which your guide will explain has ties to Gaudí himself. After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. You'll pick up on his decadent homemade pastries to-go and enjoy it later on the tour.
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- From there, on your stroll to the next tasting stop, discover more modernist architecture and learn about Catalonia's independence movement. Pop into this 150-year-old dried fruits and nut shop fora snack to taste their specialty.
- Next, be transported by the colors, sounds, and aromas in the historic and lively Mercat de la Libertat. Another beautiful example of modernist architecture, you'll stop at a market stall for a typical aperitivo with a refreshing glass of cava.
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- Then, settle in for a delicious homemade lunch, including a selection of typical Catalan tapas with your choice of wine or beer.
- Following your tapas lunch, you'll enjoy the walk down the Passeig de Gràcia, a high-end shopping street, to your final stop past a refurbished modernist mansion that is now a 5-star hotel. Farther down the Passeig de Gràcia, you'll reach the impressive Casa Mila designed by Gaudí. Learn more about the trajectory of Gaudí's career as you enjoy your sweet treat from Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop—a beautiful metaphor representing Grácia's rich past and vibrant multi-cultural future.
- To wrap up, you’ll head to a humble takeaway shop proudly serving the neighborhood for over 65 years. Try the beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
- Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
- Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gràcia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
- Then, start your morning on at a Gràcia neighborhood favorite for a delicious local pastry. This third-generation family run pastry shop has been open since 1916.
- The next stop on your Gràcia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes breakfast dishes and sip a glass of vermouth while learning about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
- It's a short walk to one of Gràcia's picturesque squares. Step inside the Sant Joan de Gracia church which your guide will explain has ties to Gaudí himself. After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. You'll pick up on his decadent homemade pastries to-go and enjoy it later on the tour.
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- From there, on your stroll to the next tasting stop, discover more modernist architecture and learn about Catalonia's independence movement. Pop into this 150-year-old dried fruits and nut shop fora snack to taste their specialty.
- Next, be transported by the colors, sounds, and aromas in the historic and lively Mercat de la Libertat. Another beautiful example of modernist architecture, you'll stop at a market stall for a typical aperitivo with a refreshing glass of cava.
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- Then, settle in for a delicious homemade lunch, including a selection of typical Catalan tapas with your choice of wine or beer.
Following your tapas lunch, you'll enjoy the walk down the Passeig de Gràcia, a high-end shopping street, to your final stop past a refurbished modernist mansion that is now a 5-star hotel.
- To wrap up, you’ll head to a humble takeaway shop proudly serving the neighborhood for over 65 years. Try the beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
- Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gràcia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
- Then, start your morning on at a Gràcia neighborhood favorite for a delicious local pastry. This third-generation family run pastry shop has been open since 1916.
- The next stop on your Gràcia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes breakfast dishes and sip a glass of vermouth while learning about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
- It's a short walk to one of Gràcia's picturesque squares. Step inside the Sant Joan de Gracia church which your guide will explain has ties to Gaudí himself. After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. You'll pick up on his decadent homemade pastries to-go and enjoy it later on the tour.
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- From there, on your stroll to the next tasting stop, discover more modernist architecture and learn about Catalonia's independence movement. Pop into this 150-year-old dried fruits and nut shop fora snack to taste their specialty.
- Next, be transported by the colors, sounds, and aromas in the historic and lively Mercat de la Libertat. Another beautiful example of modernist architecture, you'll stop at a market stall for a typical aperitivo with a refreshing glass of cava.
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- Then, settle in for a delicious homemade lunch, including a selection of typical Catalan tapas with your choice of wine or beer.
- Following your tapas lunch, you'll enjoy the walk down the Passeig de Gràcia, a high-end shopping street, to your final stop past a refurbished modernist mansion that is now a 5-star hotel.
- To wrap up, you’ll head to a humble takeaway shop proudly serving the neighborhood for over 65 years. Try the beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
- Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
- Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gràcia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
- Then, start your morning on at a Gràcia neighborhood favorite for a delicious local pastry. This third-generation family run pastry shop has been open since 1916.
- The next stop on your Gràcia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes breakfast dishes and sip a glass of vermouth while learning about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy two typical dishes with a glass of red or white wine.
- To wrap up, you’ll head to a humble takeaway shop proudly serving the neighborhood for over 65 years. Try the beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
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- Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gràcia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
- Then, start your morning on at a Gràcia neighborhood favorite for a delicious local pastry. This third-generation family run pastry shop has been open since 1916.
- The next stop on your Gràcia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes breakfast dishes and sip a glass of vermouth while learning about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
- After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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- Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy two typical dishes with a glass of red or white wine.
- To wrap up, you’ll head to a humble takeaway shop proudly serving the neighborhood for over 65 years. Try the beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
- Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gràcia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
Then, start your morning at
- After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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- Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy two typical dishes with a glass of red or white wine.
- To wrap up, you’ll head to a humble takeaway shop proudly serving the neighborhood for over 65 years. Try the beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
Version 51 – January 28, 2025 09:42
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- Meet your tour guide and small group outside Casa Vicens in the heart of the Gràcia neighborhood. Marvel at the colorful modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí—his first of many—who would later design the Sagrada Familia and more.
- Then, start your morning at
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- After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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- Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy two typical dishes with a glass of red or white wine.
- To wrap up, you’ll head to a humble takeaway shop proudly serving the neighborhood for over 65 years. Try the beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
The first stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes, sip a glass of vermouth and learn about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
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- After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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- Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy two typical dishes with a glass of red or white wine.
- To wrap up, you’ll head to a humble takeaway shop proudly serving the neighborhood for over 65 years. Try the beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
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- Located just a short distance from the bustling city center of Barcelona, Gràcia is the perfect place to experience the heart of Barcelona. Known for its bohemian atmosphere, cozy squares, artisan shops, and diverse gastronomy, Gràcia is the perfect setting for a journey into Catalan culture. Marvel at the architectural genius of Gaudí as you explore his Casa Vicens and Casa Milà from the outside, learning about his life and groundbreaking work. Visit a bustling local food market and local eateries as you savor traditional Catalan tapas, sweets, and drinks while hearing the fascinating stories behind the flavors and traditions. Dive into Catalan folklore, culture, and the stunning modernist architecture that defines this unique neighborhood. This is a feast for foodies and art lovers alike!
Located just a short distance from the bustling city center of Barcelona, Gracia is the perfect place to experience authentic Catalan culture and cuisine. Once an independent village, it has managed to maintain its traditional roots even after being absorbed by the city's urban expansion. On this food tour, you’ll explore hole-in-the-wall restaurants that offer home-cooked classics and visit beloved local bodegas for a taste of Catalonia that’s hard to come by elsewhere in the modern city.
Version 39 – October 23, 2024 20:52
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- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sensible shoes for walking over uneven surfaces make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers lunch., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour.
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sensible shoes for walking over uneven surfaces make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers lunch., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour
Version 38 – October 23, 2024 20:52
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- Know Before You Go
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sensible shoes for walking over uneven surfaces make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers lunch., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour.
guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sensible shoes for walking over uneven surfaces make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers lunch., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour
Version 37 – October 23, 2024 20:51
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- this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to contact our guest experience team., we can accommodate vegetarians, pescatarians, glutten free (not celiac), non-alcoholic options & pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop.not reccomended for vegans and not the best tour for vegetarians, as most dishes that are included are meat based.
this is a walking tour; guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to contact our guest experience team., we can accommodate vegetarians, pescatarians, glutten free (not celiac), non-alcoholic options & pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop.not reccomended for vegans and not the best tour for vegetarians, as most dishes that are included are meat based.
Version 36 – October 23, 2024 20:49
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- Know Before You Go
- guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sensible shoes for walking over uneven surfaces make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers lunch., those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our guest experience team at info@takewalks.com after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] after booking the tour
please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sensible shoes for walking over uneven surfaces make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers lunch., this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiac), dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans.
Version 35 – October 23, 2024 20:48
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- Know Before You Go
- please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., sensible shoes for walking over uneven surfaces make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers lunch., this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiac), dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans.
sensible shoes for walking over uneven surfaces make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers lunch., the tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiac), dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans.
Version 34 – October 23, 2024 20:48
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- Know Before You Book
- this is a walking tour; guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to contact our guest experience team., we can accommodate vegetarians, pescatarians, glutten free (not celiac), non-alcoholic options & pregnant women, however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop.not reccomended for vegans and not the best tour for vegetarians, as most dishes that are included are meat based.
this is a walking tour; guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiac), dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is in english., this tour is not recommended for vegans., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 33 – October 23, 2024 20:47
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- Know Before You Go
- sensible shoes for walking over uneven surfaces make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers lunch., the tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiac), dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans.
sensible shoes for walking over uneven surfaces make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers lunch., the tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour; guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiac), dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is in english., this tour is not recommended for vegans.
- Know Before You Book
- this is a walking tour; guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiac), dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is in english., this tour is not recommended for vegans., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiac), dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 29 – July 03, 2024 10:04
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- Know Before You Go
- sensible shoes for walking over uneven surfaces make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers lunch., the tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour; guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiac), dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is in english., this tour is not recommended for vegans.
sensible shoes for walking over uneven surfaces make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers lunch., the tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour; guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiac), dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is in english., this tour is not recommended for vegans., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations; please refer to the government website in the country of your tour for the most up-to-date information.
Version 28 – June 24, 2024 18:21
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- this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiac), dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiac), dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations; please refer to the government website in the country of your tour for the most up-to-date information.
Version 27 – May 06, 2024 20:07
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Version 26 – February 13, 2024 22:03
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from: '5'
to: '12'
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Version 24 – October 27, 2023 09:07
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- The first stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes, sip a glass of vermouth and learn about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
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- After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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- Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy two typical dishes with a glass of red or white wine.
- To wrap up, you’ll head to a humble takeaway shop proudly serving the neighborhood for over 65 years. Try the beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
- The first stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes, sip a glass of vermouth and learn about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
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- After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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- Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy two typical dishes with a glass of red or white wine.
To wrap up, you’ll head to a cozy café that proudly serves the neighborhood's beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate. Try it for yourself along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
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- The first stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes, sip a glass of vermouth and learn about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
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- After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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- Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy two typical dishes with a glass of red or white wine.
- To wrap up, you’ll head to a humble takeaway shop proudly serving the neighborhood for over 65 years. Try the beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
- The first stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes, sip a glass of vermouth and learn about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
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- After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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- Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy two typical dishes with a glass of red or white wine.
To wrap up, you’ll head to a cozy café that proudly serves the neighborhood's beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate. Try it for yourself along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
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- Know Before You Go
- sensible shoes for walking over uneven surfaces make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers lunch., the tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour; guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiac), dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is in english., this tour is not recommended for vegans., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations; please refer to the government website in the country of your tour for the most up-to-date information.
sensible shoes for walking over uneven surfaces make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers lunch., the tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour; guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free, dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is in english., this tour is not recommended for vegans., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations; please refer to the government website in the country of your tour for the most up-to-date information.
- Know Before You Book
- this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiac), dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations; please refer to the government website in the country of your tour for the most up-to-date information.
this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free, dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations; please refer to the government website in the country of your tour for the most up-to-date information.
Version 10 – May 16, 2023 08:51
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- Know Before You Go
- sensible shoes for walking over uneven surfaces make the tour more enjoyable., the tour covers lunch., the tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this is a walking tour; guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free, dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is in english., this tour is not recommended for vegans., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations; please refer to the government website in the country of your tour for the most up-to-date information.
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- Know Before You Book
- this tour is accessible for wheelchair users although some sidewalks may be narrow., this tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free, dairy free, non-alcoholic options, pregnant women. however, please note that you may not have a replacement food option at every stop., this tour is not recommended for vegans., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations; please refer to the government website in the country of your tour for the most up-to-date information.
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Version 7 – April 27, 2023 08:33
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- 10+ food tastes (enough food for lunch), 4 drinks, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, small group of 12 people or fewer
10+ food tastes (enough food for lunch), 4 drinks, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide
Version 6 – March 24, 2023 11:47
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- The first stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes, sip a glass of vermouth and learn about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
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- After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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- Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy two typical dishes with a glass of red or white wine.
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- To wrap up, you’ll head to a cozy café that proudly serves the neighborhood's beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate. Try it for yourself along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
- The first stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes, sip a glass of vermouth and learn about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
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- After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy two typical dishes with a glass of red and white wine.
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- To wrap up, you’ll head to a cozy café that proudly serves the neighborhood's beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate. Try it for yourself along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
Version 5 – March 24, 2023 11:44
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- The first stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes, sip a glass of vermouth and learn about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
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- After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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- Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy two typical dishes with a glass of red and white wine.
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- To wrap up, you’ll head to a cozy café that proudly serves the neighborhood's beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate. Try it for yourself along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
- The first stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes, sip a glass of vermouth and learn about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
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- After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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- Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy two typical dishes with a glass of red and white wine.
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- To wrap up, you’ll head to a cozy café that proudly serves the neighborhood's beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate. Try it for yourself along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
Version 4 – March 24, 2023 11:43
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- The first stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes, sip a glass of vermouth and learn about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
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- After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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- Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy two typical dishes with a glass of red and white wine.
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- To wrap up, you’ll head to a cozy café that proudly serves the neighborhood's beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate. Try it for yourself along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
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- The first stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes, sip a glass of vermouth and learn about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
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- After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy a
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- To wrap up, you’ll head to a cozy café that proudly serves the neighborhood's beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate. Try it for yourself along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
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Version 3 – March 24, 2023 11:42
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- The first stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes, sip a glass of vermouth and learn about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
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- After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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- Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head a restaurant specializing in Valencian and Catalan food. Learn about the similarities and differences between these two regional cuisines, while you enjoy a
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- To wrap up, you’ll head to a cozy café that proudly serves the neighborhood's beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate. Try it for yourself along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
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- The first stop on your Gracia food tour is a traditional bodega that’s been a staple of the local community since 1939. You’ll be transported to a bygone era of Barcelona from the moment you step through its doors. Enjoy classic Catalan dishes, sip a glass of vermouth and learn about the unique way of drinking wine in Catalonia.
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- After gaining an understanding of the neighborhood's history, we'll visit a small bakery that represents the fascinating blend of cultures within Gracia. Mustafa's Syrian pastry shop is a cherished local establishment for good reason—the smell of freshly baked goods will make your mouth water as soon as you step through the door. Sink your teeth into a decadent homemade pastry as your guide explains the influence of Arab culture on desserts in Spain.
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- From there, it’s off to a deli that specializes in Spain's most renowned delicacy: cured ham. Watch and learn as a master carver slices it in front of you, and even try cutting a slice for yourself. Savor a variety of charcuterie and Catalan cheeses while sipping a refreshing glass of cava, which you'll soon learn has some notable differences with its well-known French counterpart, champagne.
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Next, it’s time to settle in for a delicious homemade lunch. Head to a bodega that’s been around for over a century and relish in an authentic home-cooked meal of tortilla de patatas (Spanish omelet) and a warm stew.
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- To wrap up, you’ll head to a cozy café that proudly serves the neighborhood's beloved Catalan-style hot chocolate. Try it for yourself along with a homemade sweet treat that’s perfect for dipping.
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- Taste Barcelona Like a Local: Food Tour of Gracia Neighborhood
Barcelona Like a Local: Gracia Neighborhood Food Tour