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Discover Seville’s vibrant food culture on this tour perfectly pairing delicious local food with the city's fascinating history. Step into some of Seville's oldest bars, where locals have gathered for generations, where you'll taste authentic tapas like Iberian ham and manchego cheese. Each bite is perfectly paired with an authentic local drink—including Seville’s famous orange wine, which you'll taste at the bar that made it famous. You'll be joined by a culinary expert who will share the fascinating history behind each stop and help you navigate Seville’s tapas scene with confidence. And with guaranteed reservations at popular spots, you’ll avoid the crowds and enjoy a truly VIP experience.
Discover Seville’s vibrant food culture on this tour perfectly pairing delicious local food with the city's fascinating history. Step into some of Seville's oldest bars, where locals have gathered for generations, where you'll taste authentic tapas like Iberian ham and manchego cheese. Each bite is perfectly paired with an authentic local drink—including Seville’s famous orange wine, which you'll taste at the bar that made it famous. You'll be joined by a culinary expert who will share the fascinating history behind each stop and help you navigate Seville’s tapas scene with confidence. And with guaranteed reservations at popular spots, you’ll avoid the crowds and enjoy a truly VIP experience.
Description
Seville’s tapas culture is a window into the city’s soul, and this tour takes you straight to its heart. You’ll begin your journey at the oldest bar in Seville’s Jewish Quarter. Here, you’ll savor traditional Spanish-style potato salad and melt-in-your-mouth Iberian ham, paired with a sweet red vermouth. This historic bar, open since 1870, offers a true taste of Seville’s culinary heritage.
Next, step into a tiny tavern hidden just around the corner from the Cathedral that most tourists overlook. As you sample rich manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly, you’ll enjoy a drink that this family-run bar made famous in Seville: orange wine.
Your journey continues at a beloved family-run fried fish shop. Here, you’ll enjoy the local specialty with a crisp manzanilla sherry while your culinary expert explains its unique connection to Seville's spring festival.
Your tapas tour ends at a beloved eatery in Seville’s historic center, where if you're lucky you may even spot a local celebrity! Sit down to a feast of shared plates and finish with a traditional Spanish dessert. By the time you part ways from your small group, you'll be armed with the knowledge and confidence to explore Seville’s tapas scene on your own.
Seville’s tapas culture is a window into the city’s soul, and this tour takes you straight to its heart. You’ll begin your journey at the oldest bar in Seville’s Jewish Quarter. Here, you’ll savor traditional Spanish-style potato salad and melt-in-your-mouth Iberian ham, paired with a sweet red vermouth. This historic bar, open since 1870, offers a true taste of Seville’s culinary heritage.
Next, step into a tiny tavern hidden just around the corner from the Cathedral that most tourists overlook. As you sample rich manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly, you’ll enjoy a drink that this family-run bar made famous in Seville: orange wine.
Your journey continues at a beloved family-run fried fish shop. Here, you’ll enjoy the local specialty with a crisp manzanilla sherry while your culinary expert explains its unique connection to Seville's spring festival.
Your tapas tour ends at a beloved eatery in Seville’s historic center, where if you're lucky you may even spot a local celebrity! Sit down to a feast of shared plates and finish with a traditional Spanish dessert. By the time you part ways from your small group, you'll be armed with the knowledge and confidence to explore Seville’s tapas scene on your own.
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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.
Summary
Explore Seville’s historic tapas bars on a guided tour through the Jewish Quarter and Arenal neighborhood, tasting iconic dishes and drinks at century-old locales.
Explore Seville’s historic tapas bars on a guided tour through the Jewish Quarter and Arenal neighborhood, tasting iconic dishes and drinks at century-old locales.
Version 120 – 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 noshows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
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 non-refundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive or arrives after tour departure.
Version 107 – December 22, 2024 21:28
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Seville’s tapas culture is a window into the city’s soul, and this tour takes you straight to its heart. You’ll begin your journey at the oldest bar in Seville’s Jewish Quarter. Here, you’ll savor traditional Spanish-style potato salad and melt-in-your-mouth Iberian ham, paired with a sweet red vermouth. This historic bar, open since 1870, offers a true taste of Seville’s culinary heritage.
Next, step into a tiny tavern hidden just around the corner from the Cathedral that most tourists overlook. As you sample rich manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly, you’ll enjoy a drink that this family-run bar made famous in Seville: orange wine.
Your journey continues at a beloved family-run fried fish shop. Here, you’ll enjoy the local specialty with a crisp manzanilla sherry while your culinary expert explains its unique connection to Seville's spring festival.
Your tapas tour ends at a beloved eatery in Seville’s historic center, where if you're lucky you may even spot a local celebrity! Sit down to a feast of shared plates and finish with a traditional Spanish dessert. By the time you part ways from your small group, you'll be armed with the knowledge and confidence to explore Seville’s tapas scene on your own.
Seville’s tapas culture is a window into the city’s soul, and this tour takes you straight to its heart. You’ll begin your journey at the oldest bar in Seville’s Jewish Quarter. Here, you’ll savor traditional Spanish-style potato salad and melt-in-your-mouth Iberian ham, paired with a sweet red vermouth. This historic bar, open since 1870, offers a true taste of Seville’s culinary heritage.
Next, step into a tiny tavern hidden just around the corner from the Cathedral that most tourists overlook. As you sample rich manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly, you’ll enjoy a drink that this family-run bar made famous in Seville: orange wine.
Your journey continues at Here, you’ll enjoy two different tapas paired with a crisp manzanilla sherry while your culinary expert explains tapas etiquette so you can handle any bar like a pro.
Your tapas tour ends at a beloved eatery in Seville’s historic center, where if you're lucky you may even spot a local celebrity! Sit down to a feast of shared plates and finish with a traditional Spanish dessert. By the time you part ways from your small group, you'll be armed with the knowledge and confidence to explore Seville’s tapas scene on your own.
Version 106 – December 22, 2024 21:26
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Seville’s tapas culture is a window into the city’s soul, and this tour takes you straight to its heart. You’ll begin your journey at the oldest bar in Seville’s Jewish Quarter. Here, you’ll savor traditional Spanish-style potato salad and melt-in-your-mouth Iberian ham, paired with a sweet red vermouth. This historic bar, open since 1870, offers a true taste of Seville’s culinary heritage.
Next, step into a tiny tavern hidden just around the corner from the Cathedral that most tourists overlook. As you sample rich manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly, you’ll enjoy a drink that this family-run bar made famous in Seville: orange wine.
Your journey continues at Here, you’ll enjoy two different tapas paired with a crisp manzanilla sherry while your culinary expert explains tapas etiquette so you can handle any bar like a pro.
Your tapas tour ends at a beloved eatery in Seville’s historic center, where if you're lucky you may even spot a local celebrity! Sit down to a feast of shared plates and finish with a traditional Spanish dessert. By the time you part ways from your small group, you'll be armed with the knowledge and confidence to explore Seville’s tapas scene on your own.
Seville’s tapas culture is a window into the city’s soul, and this tour takes you straight to its heart. You’ll begin your journey at the oldest bar in Seville’s Jewish Quarter. Here, you’ll savor traditional Spanish-style potato salad and melt-in-your-mouth Iberian ham, paired with a sweet red vermouth. This historic bar, open since 1870, offers a true taste of Seville’s culinary heritage.
Next, step into a tiny tavern hidden just around the corner from the Cathedral that most tourists overlook. As you sample rich manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly, you’ll enjoy a drink that this family-run bar made famous in Seville: orange wine.
Your journey continues at Seville’s second-oldest bar, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Here, you’ll enjoy two different tapas paired with a crisp manzanilla sherry while your culinary expert explains tapas etiquette so you can handle any bar like a pro.
Your tapas tour ends at a beloved eatery in Seville’s historic center, where if you're lucky you may even spot a local celebrity! Sit down to a feast of shared plates and finish with a traditional Spanish dessert. By the time you part ways from your small group, you'll be armed with the knowledge and confidence to explore Seville’s tapas scene on your own.
Version 104 – October 15, 2024 12:27
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lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 3 of the 4 stops., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), 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 suitable for vegans, children under 15 and those with celiac disease., 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., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 3 of the 4 stops., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), 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 suitable for vegans nor those with celiac disease., 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., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
Version 103 – October 15, 2024 10:05
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tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., 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., this tour covers a full meal., 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., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles). you'll be able to fill your bottle on tour. advisable in summer due to high temperatures (45ºc / 115ºf).
tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., 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., this tour covers a full dinner., 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., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles). you'll be able to fill your bottle on tour. advisable in summer due to high temperatures (45ºc / 115ºf).
Version 102 – October 15, 2024 09:52
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lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 3 of the 4 stops., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), 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 suitable for vegans nor those with celiac disease., 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., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 3 of the 4 stops., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), 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 suitable for vegans nor those with celiac disease., 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., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
Version 100 – October 15, 2024 09:39
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tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., 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., this tour covers a full dinner., 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., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles). you'll be able to fill your bottle on tour. advisable in summer due to high temperatures (45ºc / 115ºf).
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., this tour covers a full dinner., 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., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles). you'll be able to fill your bottle on tour. advisable in summer due to high temperatures (45ºc / 115ºf).
Version 99 – October 15, 2024 09:39
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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., this tour covers a full dinner., 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., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we recommend you bring a water bottle (to protect the environment we don't provide plastic bottles). you'll be able to fill your bottle on tour. advisable in summer due to high temperatures (45ºc / 115ºf).
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., this tour covers a full dinner., 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., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
Version 98 – October 15, 2024 09:37
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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., this tour covers a full dinner., 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., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
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., 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., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
Version 97 – October 15, 2024 09:37
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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., 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., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
bottle of water advisable in summer due to high temperatures (45ºc / 115ºf), guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, meeting time is 15 min before the tour star time to checkin. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
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lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 3 of the 4 stops., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), 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 suitable for vegans nor those with celiac disease., 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., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 3 of the 4 stops., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), 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., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork)., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 96 – October 15, 2024 09:35
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due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 3 of the 4 stops., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), 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., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork)., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 3 of the 4 stops., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women., this tour is in english., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork)., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 95 – October 15, 2024 09:35
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due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 3 of the 4 stops., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women., this tour is in english., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork)., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 3 of the 4 stops., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women., this tour is in english., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork), walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 94 – October 15, 2024 09:34
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due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 3 of the 4 stops., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women., this tour is in english., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork), walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 2 of the 4 stops, this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women., this tour is in english., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork), walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 93 – October 15, 2024 09:33
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due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 2 of the 4 stops, this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women., this tour is in english., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork), walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 2 of the 4 stops, this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women., this tour is in english., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers., vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork), walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 92 – October 15, 2024 09:31
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due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 2 of the 4 stops, this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women., this tour is in english., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork), walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 2 of the 4 stops, the tour is in english., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork), walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 90 – September 23, 2024 12:09
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due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 2 of the 4 stops, the tour is in english., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women., unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers. , vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork), walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 2 of the 4 stops, some areas on this tour are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs and limited mobility can contact us so we can arrange your visit., the tour is in english., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women., vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork), walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 88 – September 16, 2024 09:44
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enjoy guaranteed reservations at popular spots., explore seville’s jewish quarter and arenal., learn to order tapas like a local with expert tips., sip seville’s famous orange wine at its birthplace., taste authentic tapas at four historic bars.
embrace the culture and history of seville through food. , learn how to navigate tapas bars on your own. , taste the local classic drink, orange wine. , try a wide variety of traditional tapas dishes. , try up to 5 traditional spanish drinks.
Version 87 – September 16, 2024 09:44
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Seville’s tapas culture is a window into the city’s soul, and this tour takes you straight to its heart. You’ll begin your journey at the oldest bar in Seville’s Jewish Quarter. Here, you’ll savor traditional Spanish-style potato salad and melt-in-your-mouth Iberian ham, paired with a sweet red vermouth. This historic bar, open since 1870, offers a true taste of Seville’s culinary heritage.
Next, step into a tiny tavern hidden just around the corner from the Cathedral that most tourists overlook. As you sample rich manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly, you’ll enjoy a drink that this family-run bar made famous in Seville: orange wine.
Your journey continues at Seville’s second-oldest bar, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Here, you’ll enjoy two different tapas paired with a crisp manzanilla sherry while your culinary expert explains tapas etiquette so you can handle any bar like a pro.
Your tapas tour ends at a beloved eatery in Seville’s historic center, where if you're lucky you may even spot a local celebrity! Sit down to a feast of shared plates and finish with a traditional Spanish dessert. By the time you part ways from your small group, you'll be armed with the knowledge and confidence to explore Seville’s tapas scene on your own.
Seville’s tapas culture is a window into the city’s soul, and this tour takes you straight to its heart. You’ll begin your journey at the oldest bar in Seville’s Jewish Quarter. Here, you’ll savor traditional Spanish-style potato salad and melt-in-your-mouth Iberian ham, paired with a sweet red vermouth. This historic bar, open since 1870, offers a true taste of Seville’s culinary heritage.
Next, step into a tiny tavern hidden just around the corner from the Cathedral that most tourists overlook. As you sample rich manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly, you’ll enjoy a drink that this family-run bar made famous in Seville: orange wine.
Your journey continues at Seville’s second-oldest bar, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Here, you’ll enjoy two different tapas paired with a crisp manzanilla sherry while your culinary expert explains tapas etiquette so you can handle any bar like a pro.
Your tapas tour ends at a beloved local eatery in Seville’s historic center, where if you're lucky you may even spot a local celebrity! You’ll sit down to a feast of shared plates, each bursting with local flavors, and finish with a traditional Spanish dessert. This final stop offers a relaxed and enjoyable end to your culinary adventure, leaving you with the knowledge and confidence to explore Seville’s tapas scene on your own.
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Seville’s tapas culture is a window into the city’s soul, and this tour takes you straight to its heart. You’ll begin your journey at the oldest bar in Seville’s Jewish Quarter. Here, you’ll savor traditional Spanish-style potato salad and melt-in-your-mouth Iberian ham, paired with a sweet red vermouth. This historic bar, open since 1870, offers a true taste of Seville’s culinary heritage.
Next, step into a tiny tavern hidden just around the corner from the Cathedral that most tourists overlook. As you sample rich manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly, you’ll enjoy a drink that this family-run bar made famous in Seville: orange wine.
Your journey continues at Seville’s second-oldest bar, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Here, you’ll enjoy two different tapas paired with a crisp manzanilla sherry while your culinary expert explains tapas etiquette so you can handle any bar like a pro.
Your tapas tour ends at a beloved local eatery in Seville’s historic center, where if you're lucky you may even spot a local celebrity! You’ll sit down to a feast of shared plates, each bursting with local flavors, and finish with a traditional Spanish dessert. This final stop offers a relaxed and enjoyable end to your culinary adventure, leaving you with the knowledge and confidence to explore Seville’s tapas scene on your own.
Seville’s tapas culture is a window into the city’s soul, and this tour takes you straight to its heart. You’ll begin your journey at the oldest bar in Seville’s Jewish Quarter. Here, you’ll savor traditional Spanish-style potato salad and melt-in-your-mouth Iberian ham, paired with a sweet red vermouth. This historic bar, open since 1870, offers a true taste of Seville’s culinary heritage.
Next, step into the tiny Taberna Alvaro Peregil, a hidden gem near the Cathedral that most tourists overlook. As you sample rich manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly, you’ll enjoy a drink that this family-run bar made famous in Seville. This intimate setting gives you an authentic experience, far from the usual tourist spots.
Your journey continues at Casa Morales, Seville’s second-oldest bar. The rustic tavern, with its clay wine vats lining the walls, transports you back in time. Here, you’ll enjoy two different tapas paired with a crisp manzanilla sherry, while your guide explains the traditions and etiquette of tapas dining.
The evening ends at Bodeguita Antonio Romero, a beloved local eatery in Seville’s historic center. You’ll sit down to a feast of shared plates, each bursting with local flavors, and finish with a traditional Spanish dessert. This final stop offers a relaxed and enjoyable end to your culinary adventure, leaving you with the knowledge and confidence to explore Seville’s tapas scene on your own.
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Discover Seville’s vibrant food culture on this tour perfectly pairing delicious local food with the city's fascinating history. Step into some of Seville's oldest bars, where locals have gathered for generations, where you'll taste authentic tapas like Iberian ham and manchego cheese. Each bite is perfectly paired with an authentic local drink—including Seville’s famous orange wine, which you'll taste at the bar that made it famous. You'll be joined by a culinary expert who will share the fascinating history behind each stop and help you navigate Seville’s tapas scene with confidence. And with guaranteed reservations at popular spots, you’ll avoid the crowds and enjoy a truly VIP experience.
Taste some of the best tapas in Seville with a small group of travelers and a local culinary expert. On your tour, you will learn about the charming Santa Cruz neighborhood through its famous food and drink. This tour offers more than just a taste of Seville—your culinary expert will also teach you how to navigate a tapas bar like a local and order all the best dishes for yourself.
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Seville’s tapas culture is a window into the city’s soul, and this tour takes you straight to its heart. You’ll begin your journey at the oldest bar in Seville’s Jewish Quarter. Here, you’ll savor traditional Spanish-style potato salad and melt-in-your-mouth Iberian ham, paired with a sweet red vermouth. This historic bar, open since 1870, offers a true taste of Seville’s culinary heritage.
Next, step into the tiny Taberna Alvaro Peregil, a hidden gem near the Cathedral that most tourists overlook. As you sample rich manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly, you’ll enjoy a drink that this family-run bar made famous in Seville. This intimate setting gives you an authentic experience, far from the usual tourist spots.
Your journey continues at Casa Morales, Seville’s second-oldest bar. The rustic tavern, with its clay wine vats lining the walls, transports you back in time. Here, you’ll enjoy two different tapas paired with a crisp manzanilla sherry, while your guide explains the traditions and etiquette of tapas dining.
The evening ends at Bodeguita Antonio Romero, a beloved local eatery in Seville’s historic center. You’ll sit down to a feast of shared plates, each bursting with local flavors, and finish with a traditional Spanish dessert. This final stop offers a relaxed and enjoyable end to your culinary adventure, leaving you with the knowledge and confidence to explore Seville’s tapas scene on your own.
The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of a culinary expert. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
Then you'll move on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic. Pair your drink with a tender pork tapa and manchego cheese for a delicious combination.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of small bites: artisan bread with sobresada (a cured sausage spread) and salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout your time together.
Please note: Stops and tastings may vary depending on season, group size, and day. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have a delicious experience.
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Explore Seville’s historic tapas bars on a guided tour through the Jewish Quarter and Arenal neighborhood, tasting iconic dishes and drinks at century-old locales.
Immerse yourself in one of the most vibrant food scenes in Spain. This tour showcases the best tapas on offer in Seville.
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due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 2 of the 4 stops, some areas on this tour are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs and limited mobility can contact us so we can arrange your visit., the tour is in english., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women., vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork), walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 2 of the 4 stops, some areas on this tour are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs and limited mobility can contact us so we can arrange your visit., the tour is in english., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women., vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork)
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due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 2 of the 4 stops, some areas on this tour are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs and limited mobility can contact us so we can arrange your visit., the tour is in english., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women., vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork), walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 2 of the 4 stops, some areas on this tour are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs and limited mobility can contact us so we can arrange your visit., the tour is in english., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women., vegan, or a combination of multiple might be hard to accomodate (ie: dairy+gluten free+no pork)
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bottle of water advisable in summer due to high temperatures (45ºc / 115ºf), guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, meeting time is 15 min before the tour star time to check in. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
bottle of water advisable in summer due to high temperatures (45ºc / 115ºf), guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, meeting time is 10min before the tour star time to check in. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
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The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of a culinary expert. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
Then you'll move on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic. Pair your drink with a tender pork tapa and manchego cheese for a delicious combination.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of small bites: artisan bread with sobresada (a cured sausage spread) and salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout your time together.
Please note: Stops and tastings may vary depending on season, group size, and day. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have a delicious experience.
The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of a culinary expert. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
Then you'll move on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic. Pair your drink with a tender pork tapa and manchego cheese for a delicious combination.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of small bites: artisan bread with sobresada (a cured sausage spread) and salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
Please note: Stops and tastings may vary depending on season, group size, and day. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have a delicious experience.
bottle of water advisable in summer due to high temperatures (45ºc / 115ºf), guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, meeting time is 10min before the tour star time to check in. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
bottle of water advisable in summer due to high temperatures (45ºc / 115ºf), meeting time is 10min before the tour star time to check in. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
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embrace the culture and history of seville through food. , learn how to navigate tapas bars on your own. , taste the local classic drink, orange wine. , try a wide variety of traditional tapas dishes. , try up to 5 traditional spanish drinks.
embrace the culture and history of seville. , learn how to navigate tapas bars on your own. , taste the local classic drink, orange wine. , try a wide variety of traditional tapas dishes. , try up to 5 traditional spanish drinks.
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Immerse yourself in one of the most vibrant food scenes in Spain. This tour showcases the best tapas on offer in Seville.
Immerse yourself in one of the most vibrant food scenes in Spain. This tour showcases the best tapas on offer in Seville with a side of history.
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The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of a culinary expert. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
Then you'll move on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic. Pair your drink with a tender pork tapa and manchego cheese for a delicious combination.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of small bites: artisan bread with sobresada (a cured sausage spread) and salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
Please note: Stops and tastings may vary depending on season, group size, and day. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have a delicious experience.
The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of a culinary expert. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
Then you'll move on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic. Pair your drink with a tender pork tapa and manchego cheese for a delicious combination.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of small bites: artisan bread with sobresada (a cured sausage spread) and salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
Stops and tastings may vary depending on season, group size, and day. Either way,
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10+ tapas at 4 local establishments , 5 drinks, local english-speaking guide, small group of 10 people
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The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of a culinary expert. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
Then you'll move on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic. Pair your drink with a tender pork tapa and manchego cheese for a delicious combination.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of small bites: artisan bread with sobresada (a cured sausage spread) and salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
Stops and tastings may vary depending on season, group size, and day. Either way,
The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of a culinary expert. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
Then you'll move on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic. Pair your drink with a tender pork tapa and manchego cheese for a delicious combination.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
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The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of a culinary expert. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
Then you'll move on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic. Pair your drink with a tender pork tapa and manchego cheese for a delicious combination.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of a culinary expert. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
Then you'll move on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
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The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of a culinary expert. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
Then you'll move on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of a culinary expert. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
You’ll discover the beautiful Moorish architecture used to build the neighborhood before moving on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
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Taste some of the best tapas in Seville with a small group of travelers and a local culinary expert. On your tour, you will learn about the charming Santa Cruz neighborhood through its famous food and drink. This tour offers more than just a taste of Seville—your culinary expert will also teach you how to navigate a tapas bar like a local and order all the best dishes for yourself.
Explore the beautiful Santa Cruz neighborhood as you taste some of the best tapas in Seville, as well as getting the inside scoop on local history. On your tour, you will learn about the local tales and folklore of the area through its famous food and drink. This tour offers more than just a taste of Seville—your expert tour guide will also teach you how to navigate a tapas bar like a local and order all the best dishes for yourself.
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The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of a culinary expert. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
You’ll discover the beautiful Moorish architecture used to build the neighborhood before moving on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of an expert guide. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
You’ll discover the beautiful Moorish architecture used to build the neighborhood before moving on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
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10+ tapas at 4 local establishments , 5 drinks, expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide
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10+ tapas at 4 local establishments , 5 drinks, cultural stops for general sightseeing., expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide
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The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of an expert guide. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
You’ll discover the beautiful Moorish architecture used to build the neighborhood before moving on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of an expert guide. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
You’ll discover the beautiful Moorish architecture used to build the neighborhood before moving on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic.
Next, you'll enjoy a historical walking tour, heading past the Cathedral and into the backstreets of the neighborhood. You’ll walk streets most tourists will never discover and hear the famous tales and legends that permeate local folklore.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
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The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of an expert guide. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
You’ll discover the beautiful Moorish architecture used to build the neighborhood before moving on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic.
Next, you'll enjoy a historical walking tour, heading past the Cathedral and into the backstreets of the neighborhood. You’ll walk streets most tourists will never discover and hear the famous tales and legends that permeate local folklore.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of an expert guide. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
You’ll discover the beautiful Moorish architecture used to build the neighborhood and pass the ruins of an ancient Roman temple before moving on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic.
Next, you'll enjoy a historical walking tour, heading past the Cathedral and into the backstreets of the neighborhood. You’ll walk streets most tourists will never discover and hear the famous tales and legends that permeate local folklore.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
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The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of an expert guide. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
You’ll discover the beautiful Moorish architecture used to build the neighborhood and pass the ruins of an ancient Roman temple before moving on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic.
Next, you'll enjoy a historical walking tour, heading past the Cathedral and into the backstreets of the neighborhood. You’ll walk streets most tourists will never discover and hear the famous tales and legends that permeate local folklore.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of an expert guide. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
You’ll discover the beautiful Moorish architecture used to build the neighborhood and see the ruins of an ancient Roman temple before moving on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic.
Next, you'll enjoy a historical walking tour, heading past the Cathedral and into the backstreets of the neighborhood. You’ll walk streets most tourists will never discover and hear the famous tales and legends that permeate local folklore.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
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Explore the beautiful Santa Cruz neighborhood as you taste some of the best tapas in Seville, as well as getting the inside scoop on local history. On your tour, you will learn about the local tales and folklore of the area through its famous food and drink. This tour offers more than just a taste of Seville—your expert tour guide will also teach you how to navigate a tapas bar like a local and order all the best dishes for yourself.
Explore the beautiful Santa Cruz neighborhood as you taste some of the best tapas in Seville, as well as getting the inside scoop on local history. On your tour, you will learn about the local tales and folklore of the area. This tour offers more than just a taste of Seville—your expert tour guide will also teach you how to navigate a tapas bar like a local and order all the best dishes for yourself.
Version 52 – December 30, 2022 08:27
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The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of an expert guide. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
You’ll discover the beautiful Moorish architecture used to build the neighborhood and see the ruins of an ancient Roman temple before moving on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic.
Next, you'll enjoy a historical walking tour, heading past the Cathedral and into the backstreets of the neighborhood. You’ll walk streets most tourists will never discover and hear the famous tales and legends that permeate local folklore.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of an expert guide. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening, a family-owned business that’s been around since 1841. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and a tapa of roasted peppers, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
You’ll discover the beautiful Moorish architecture used to build the neighborhood and see the ruins of an ancient Roman temple before moving on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic.
Next, you'll enjoy a historical walking tour, heading past the Cathedral and into the backstreets of the neighborhood. You’ll walk streets most tourists will never discover and hear the famous tales and legends that permeate local folklore.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
Version 51 – December 30, 2022 08:26
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The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of an expert guide. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening, a family-owned business that’s been around since 1841. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and a tapa of roasted peppers, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
You’ll discover the beautiful Moorish architecture used to build the neighborhood and see the ruins of an ancient Roman temple before moving on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic.
Next, you'll enjoy a historical walking tour, heading past the Cathedral and into the backstreets of the neighborhood. You’ll walk streets most tourists will never discover and hear the famous tales and legends that permeate local folklore.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of an expert guide. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas bar of the evening, a family-owned business that’s been around since 1841. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and a tapa of roasted peppers, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
You’ll discover the beautiful Moorish architecture used to build the neighborhood and see the ruins of an ancient Roman temple before moving on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic.
Next, you'll enjoy a historical walking tour, heading past the Cathedral and into the backstreets of the neighborhood. You’ll walk streets most tourists will never discover and hear the famous tales and legends that permeate local folklore.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
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bottle of water advisable in summer due to high temperatures (45ºc / 115ºf), meeting time is 10min before the tour star time to check in. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
bottle of water advisable in summer due to high temperatures (45ºc / 115ºf), meeting time is 10min before the tour star time to check in. if a guest is more than 5min late, they should go to first stop (stated in confirmation email).
Version 48 – October 13, 2022 10:16
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Explore the beautiful Santa Cruz neighborhood as you taste some of the best tapas in Seville, as well as getting the inside scoop on local history. On your tour, you will learn about the local tales and folklore of the area. This tour offers more than just a taste of Seville—your expert tour guide will also teach you how to navigate a tapas bar like a local and order all the best dishes for yourself.
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The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain, but sometimes it can be hard to navigate the streets and choose the best restaurants without the help of an expert guide. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas bar of the evening, a family-owned business that’s been around since 1841. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and a tapa of roasted peppers, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth.
You’ll discover the beautiful Moorish architecture used to build the neighborhood and see the ruins of an ancient Roman temple before moving on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic.
Next, you'll enjoy a historical walking tour, heading past the Cathedral and into the backstreets of the neighborhood. You’ll walk streets most tourists will never discover and hear the famous tales and legends that permeate local folklore.
Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of miniature open-faced sandwiches known as montaditos: one topped with Iberian ham and the other with salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree).
Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening.
Start your evening with a traditional selection of tapas at one of Seville’s oldest bars. Opened in the 19th century as a wine shop, this spot has been in the same family for generations. Here, you’ll sample a delicious glass of vermouth alongside tasty starters for the perfect introduction to the city’s food culture.
After this light refreshment, it’s time to get acquainted with the city. You’ll take a guided history walk seeing some of Seville’s top sights and hearing local stories. Some of the sure highlights include the Moorish influence all around, and the remains of an Ancient Roman temple.
The next tapas bar is a must-visit, but easy to miss if you don’t know where to find it! Step inside this hot-spot full of locals and get a sense of true Spanish culture. Here, you’ll sample an original orange wine and hear about how Seville was its birthplace! Paired with Manchego cheese and mouth-watering slow-roasted pork, you’ll get a sense of the delicacies of the region.
A quick detour to the next bar will bring you through the streets of the Jewish Quarter and city center. In addition to seeing the majestic Cathedral, you’ll hear the tale of Seville’s very own Romeo and Juliet!
Next, it’s on to a traditional tapas bar for some hand-crafted bites. You’ll get to try one of Spain’s most famous inventions dating back to the fifteenth century: montaditos! Packed with a variety of seasonal fillings, these sandwiches are a must-try. A glass of dry manzanilla sherry provides a perfect pairing and you’ll learn how to order these treats like a true local.
The final stop of the evening is down one of Seville’s hidden streets. It may have been serving locals for decades, but this is still the newest bar on your tour. After a day of discovery, you’ll sit down to some classic tapas dishes. Of course, a glass of red or white Spanish wine will go alongside, as well as a tasty dessert afterwards.
You’ll come away from the evening with a true sense of Seville – from its charming streets to its delicious dishes.
Highlights
embrace the culture and history of seville. , learn how to navigate tapas bars on your own. , taste the local classic drink, orange wine. , try a wide variety of traditional tapas dishes. , try up to 5 traditional spanish drinks.
enjoy a historic walk through the heart of seville, seeing some of the city’s most important sites. , sample over 10 food tastings and 5 drinks across 4 local tapas bars – enough for a full dinner! , sip the first orange wine ever invented at the first place to sell it in the city! , step inside some of the oldest bars in seville and get a taste of traditional spanish cuisine., try classic tapas the classic way: in a bar elbow to elbow with locals!
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Immerse yourself in one of the most vibrant food scenes in Spain. This tour showcases the best tapas on offer in Seville with a side of history.
Get a taste of Seville through its food and history! Wind your way down charming streets to decades old tapas bars for some traditional Spanish tapas.
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enjoy a historic walk through the heart of seville, seeing some of the city’s most important sites. , sample over 10 food tastings and 5 drinks across 4 local tapas bars – enough for a full dinner! , sip the first orange wine ever invented at the first place to sell it in the city! , step inside some of the oldest bars in seville and get a taste of traditional spanish cuisine., try classic tapas the classic way: in a bar elbow to elbow with locals!
10+ food tastings and 5 drinks at 4 family-run tapas bars (enough for a full dinner) perfectly blended with a fascinating guided walk through historic seville., enjoy classic tapas in the classic style: standing elbow to elbow in bars packed with locals!, see seville's top sights during the included 45-minute walking history tour., try the first orange wine ever invented at the first bar to sell it in seville!, visit some of the oldest bars in seville and try some of the city’s most storied foods., weave through the charming streets and quiet plazas of the jewish quarter.
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Start your evening with a traditional selection of tapas at one of Seville’s oldest bars. Opened in the 19th century as a wine shop, this spot has been in the same family for generations. Here, you’ll sample a delicious glass of vermouth alongside tasty starters for the perfect introduction to the city’s food culture.
After this light refreshment, it’s time to get acquainted with the city. You’ll take a guided history walk seeing some of Seville’s top sights and hearing local stories. Some of the sure highlights include the Moorish influence all around, and the remains of an Ancient Roman temple.
The next tapas bar is a must-visit, but easy to miss if you don’t know where to find it! Step inside this hot-spot full of locals and get a sense of true Spanish culture. Here, you’ll sample an original orange wine and hear about how Seville was its birthplace! Paired with Manchego cheese and mouth-watering slow-roasted pork, you’ll get a sense of the delicacies of the region.
A quick detour to the next bar will bring you through the streets of the Jewish Quarter and city center. In addition to seeing the majestic Cathedral, you’ll hear the tale of Seville’s very own Romeo and Juliet!
Next, it’s on to a traditional tapas bar for some hand-crafted bites. You’ll get to try one of Spain’s most famous inventions dating back to the fifteenth century: montaditos! Packed with a variety of seasonal fillings, these sandwiches are a must-try. A glass of dry manzanilla sherry provides a perfect pairing and you’ll learn how to order these treats like a true local.
The final stop of the evening is down one of Seville’s hidden streets. It may have been serving locals for decades, but this is still the newest bar on your tour. After a day of discovery, you’ll sit down to some classic tapas dishes. Of course, a glass of red or white Spanish wine will go alongside, as well as a tasty dessert afterwards.
You’ll come away from the evening with a true sense of Seville – from its charming streets to its delicious dishes.
Start your evening with a traditional selection of tapas at one of Seville’s oldest bars. Opened in the 19th century as a wine shop, this spot has been in the same family for generations. Here, you’ll sample a delicious glass of vermouth alongside tasty starters for the perfect introduction to the city’s food culture.
After this light refreshment, it’s time to get acquainted with the city. You’ll take a guided history walk seeing some of Seville’s top sights and hearing local stories. Some of the sure highlights include the Moorish influence all around, and the remains of an Ancient Roman temple.
The next tapas bar is a must-visit, but easy to miss if you don’t know where to find it! Step inside this hot-spot full of locals and get a sense of true Spanish culture. Here, you’ll sample an original orange wine and hear about how Seville was its birthplace! Paired with Manchego cheese and mouth-watering slow-roasted pork, you’ll get a sense of the delicacies of the region.
A quick detour to the next bar will bring you through the streets of the Jewish Quarter and city center. In addition to seeing the majestic Cathedral, you’ll hear the tale of Seville’s very own Romeo and Juliet!
Next, it’s on to a traditional tapas bar for some hand-crafted bites. You’ll get to try one of Spain’s most famous inventions dating back to the fifteenth century: montaditos! Packed with a variety of seasonal fillings, these sandwiches are a must-try. A glass of dry manzanilla sherry provides a perfect pairing and you’ll learn how to order these treats like a true local.
The final stop of the evening is down one of Seville’s hidden streets. It might may have been serving locals for decades, but this is still the newest bar on our tour. After a day of discovery, you’ll sit down to some classic tapas dishes. Of course, a glass of red or white Spanish wine will go alongside, as well as a tasty dessert afterwards.
You’ll come away from the evening with a true sense of Seville – from its charming streets to its delicious dishes.
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Start your evening with a traditional selection of tapas at one of Seville’s oldest bars. Opened in the 19th century as a wine shop, this spot has been in the same family for generations. Here, you’ll sample a delicious glass of vermouth alongside tasty starters for the perfect introduction to the city’s food culture.
After this light refreshment, it’s time to get acquainted with the city. You’ll take a guided history walk seeing some of Seville’s top sights and hearing local stories. Some of the sure highlights include the Moorish influence all around, and the remains of an Ancient Roman temple.
The next tapas bar is a must-visit, but easy to miss if you don’t know where to find it! Step inside this hot-spot full of locals and get a sense of true Spanish culture. Here, you’ll sample an original orange wine and hear about how Seville was its birthplace! Paired with Manchego cheese and mouth-watering slow-roasted pork, you’ll get a sense of the delicacies of the region.
A quick detour to the next bar will bring you through the streets of the Jewish Quarter and city center. In addition to seeing the majestic Cathedral, you’ll hear the tale of Seville’s very own Romeo and Juliet!
Next, it’s on to a traditional tapas bar for some hand-crafted bites. You’ll get to try one of Spain’s most famous inventions dating back to the fifteenth century: montaditos! Packed with a variety of seasonal fillings, these sandwiches are a must-try. A glass of dry manzanilla sherry provides a perfect pairing and you’ll learn how to order these treats like a true local.
The final stop of the evening is down one of Seville’s hidden streets. It might may have been serving locals for decades, but this is still the newest bar on our tour. After a day of discovery, you’ll sit down to some classic tapas dishes. Of course, a glass of red or white Spanish wine will go alongside, as well as a tasty dessert afterwards.
You’ll come away from the evening with a true sense of Seville – from its charming streets to its delicious dishes.
You’ll start the night off at one of Seville’s oldest tapas bars, open since the mid-19th century and still run by the same family. Here, you’ll enjoy the city’s classic aperitif—a glass of vermouth—paired with traditional tapas.
Afterwards, your guide will give you a taste of Seville’s history at some of the city’s most important sites. As we explore, you’ll begin to see Moorish influence left and right—and you’ll also come face-to-face with the remains of a Roman temple!
Next up, you’ll visit a tiny tapas bar you might miss if you weren’t looking for it. This bar might be crowded, but that’s okay—they’re expecting us! Throughout this tour we’ll be visiting the can’t-miss spots that are packed with locals and often intimidating to visitors, but we’ll show you the ropes. Here at this family-run stop we’ll try orange wine, a local specialty found only in western Andalusia, and pair it with cured Manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly drizzled with Spanish olive oil.
From there, we’ll embark on a fascinating history walk through the Jewish Quarter and city center. We’ll get to know the Cathedral from the outside and hear Seville’s very own Romeo and Juliet story, among other highlights.
Now it’s time for more tapas! At this traditional bar often packed with locals you’ll try one of the city’s most typical bites: montaditos. These little sandwiches are filled with unbeatable combinations of regional ingredients. We’ll pair them with a dry manzanilla sherry, and make sure you know exactly how to order next time you’re out on your own.
After exploring a few more of Seville’s hidden streets and plazas, we’ll head to our last stop. This iconic local tavern is the newest of the night at “only” a few decades old! We’ve been on our feet for a while by now, so we’re going to take a seat here and enjoy the delicious Spanish food they’ve perfected. While eating, we’ll sip a local wine, and we’ll finish the night off with a little something sweet!
By the time we part ways, you’ll have seen some of Seville’s top sights and eaten at the city’s most beloved bars. More than that, you’ll understand how the two go hand in hand.
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This isn’t just a history tour—and it isn’t just a tapas tour. We’re going to dive deep into the history of Seville, and the food, drinks and bars along the way are all a part of telling that story. We’ll weave through the Jewish Quarter on a history walk, and visit some of the oldest bars in Seville (most over 100 years old)! These are the bars that are packed with locals every night of the week, but don’t worry—we’ll get you in.
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Get a taste of Seville through its food and history! Wind your way down charming streets to decades old tapas bars for some traditional Spanish tapas.
Explore Seville's history through its food, and discover the surprising connections between the two.
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This isn’t just a history tour—and it isn’t just a tapas tour. We’re going to dive deep into the history of Seville, and the food, drinks and bars along the way are all a part of telling that story. We’ll weave through the Jewish Quarter on a history walk, and visit some of the oldest bars in Seville (most over 100 years old)! These are the bars that are packed with locals every night of the week, but don’t worry—we’ll get you in.
Please note that this description is an example and stops or tastes may vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have a delicious experience.
This isn’t just a history tour—and it isn’t just a tapas tour. We’re going to dive deep into the history of Seville, and the food, drinks and bars along the way are all a part of telling that story. We’ll weave through the Jewish Quarter on a history walk, and visit some of the oldest bars in Seville (most over 100 years old)! These are the bars that are packed with locals every night of the week, but don’t worry—we’ll get you in.
Description
You’ll start the night off at one of Seville’s oldest tapas bars, open since the mid-19th century and still run by the same family. Here, you’ll enjoy the city’s classic aperitif—a glass of vermouth—paired with traditional tapas.
Afterwards, your guide will give you a taste of Seville’s history at some of the city’s most important sites. As we explore, you’ll begin to see Moorish influence left and right—and you’ll also come face-to-face with the remains of a Roman temple!
Next up, you’ll visit a tiny tapas bar you might miss if you weren’t looking for it. This bar might be crowded, but that’s okay—they’re expecting us! Throughout this tour we’ll be visiting the can’t-miss spots that are packed with locals and often intimidating to visitors, but we’ll show you the ropes. Here at this family-run stop we’ll try orange wine, a local specialty found only in western Andalusia, and pair it with cured Manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly drizzled with Spanish olive oil.
From there, we’ll embark on a fascinating history walk through the Jewish Quarter and city center. We’ll get to know the Cathedral from the outside and hear Seville’s very own Romeo and Juliet story, among other highlights.
Now it’s time for more tapas! At this traditional bar often packed with locals you’ll try one of the city’s most typical bites: montaditos. These little sandwiches are filled with unbeatable combinations of regional ingredients. We’ll pair them with a dry manzanilla sherry, and make sure you know exactly how to order next time you’re out on your own.
After exploring a few more of Seville’s hidden streets and plazas, we’ll head to our last stop. This iconic local tavern is the newest of the night at “only” a few decades old! We’ve been on our feet for a while by now, so we’re going to take a seat here and enjoy the delicious Spanish food they’ve perfected. While eating, we’ll sip a local wine, and we’ll finish the night off with a little something sweet!
By the time we part ways, you’ll have seen some of Seville’s top sights and eaten at the city’s most beloved bars. More than that, you’ll understand how the two go hand in hand.
You’ll start the night off at Seville’s oldest tapas bar (open since the 1600s!), where you’ll enjoy the city’s classic aperitif—a glass of vermouth—paired with acorn-fed Iberian ham.
Afterwards, your guide will give you a taste of Seville’s history at a couple of important sites. After this, you’ll begin to see Moorish influence left and right—and you’ll also come face-to-face with the remains of a Roman temple!
Next up, you’ll visit a tiny tapas bar you might miss if you weren’t looking for it. This bar might be crowded, but that’s okay—they’re expecting us! Throughout this tour we’ll be visiting the can’t-miss spots that are packed with locals and often intimidating to visitors, but we’ll show you the ropes. Here at this family-run stop we’ll try orange wine, a local specialty found only in western Andalusia, and we’ll pair it with cured Manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly drizzled with Spanish olive oil.
Then we’ll embark on our 20-minute history walk through the Jewish Quarter and city center. We’ll get to know the Cathedral from the outside and hear Seville’s very own Romeo and Juliet story, among other highlights.
Now it’s time for more tapas! At this traditional bar often packed with locals you’ll try one of the city’s most typical bites: montaditos. These little sandwiches are filled with unbeatable combinations of regional ingredients. We’ll pair them with a dry manzanilla sherry, and make sure you know exactly how to order next time you’re out on your own.
After exploring a few more of Seville’s hidden streets and plazas, we’ll head to our last stop. This iconic local tavern is the newest of the night at “only” 40+ years old! It’s been run by the same owner for all of those 40 years, and he’s still at the restaurant every night to greet his guests. We’ve been on our feet for a while by now, so we’re going to take a seat here and enjoy the creative Spanish food they’ve perfected (since they’ve been doing it since long before it became trendy). While eating, we’ll sip an Andalusian wine, and we’ll finish the night off with a little something sweet!
By the time we part ways, you’ll have seen some of Seville’s top sights and eaten at the city’s most beloved bars. More than that, you’ll understand how the two go hand in hand.
And as with all Devour Seville tours, you’ll receive our Devouring Seville guide. Packed with all our favorite places to eat and drink in the city, put down your guidebook and get ready to experience Seville like a local!
Highlights
10+ food tastings and 5 drinks at 4 family-run tapas bars (enough for a full dinner) perfectly blended with a fascinating guided walk through historic seville., enjoy classic tapas in the classic style: standing elbow to elbow in bars packed with locals!, see seville's top sights during the included 45-minute walking history tour., try the first orange wine ever invented at the first bar to sell it in seville!, visit some of the oldest bars in seville and try some of the city’s most storied foods., weave through the charming streets and quiet plazas of the jewish quarter.
enjoy classic tapas in the classic style: standing elbow to elbow in bars packed with locals!, risk-free booking: full refunds up to 24 hours before your tour, see seville's top sights during the included 45-minute walking history tour., try the first orange wine ever invented at the first bar to sell it in seville!, visit the oldest bar in seville and try some of spain's most expensive cured ham., weave through the charming streets and quiet plazas of the jewish quarter.
Included
10+ tapas at 4 local establishments , 5 drinks, cultural stops for general sightseeing., expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide
6 drinks, cultural stops for general sightseeing., expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, tapas at 4 local establishments
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Explore Seville's history through its food, and discover the surprising connections between the two.
Explore Seville's history through its food, and discover the surprising connections between the two.
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You’ll start the night off at Seville’s oldest tapas bar (open since the 1600s!), where you’ll enjoy the city’s classic aperitif—a glass of vermouth—paired with acorn-fed Iberian ham.
Afterwards, your guide will give you a taste of Seville’s history at a couple of important sites. After this, you’ll begin to see Moorish influence left and right—and you’ll also come face-to-face with the remains of a Roman temple!
Next up, you’ll visit a tiny tapas bar you might miss if you weren’t looking for it. This bar might be crowded, but that’s okay—they’re expecting us! Throughout this tour we’ll be visiting the can’t-miss spots that are packed with locals and often intimidating to visitors, but we’ll show you the ropes. Here at this family-run stop we’ll try orange wine, a local specialty found only in western Andalusia, and we’ll pair it with cured Manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly drizzled with Spanish olive oil.
Then we’ll embark on our 20-minute history walk through the Jewish Quarter and city center. We’ll get to know the Cathedral from the outside and hear Seville’s very own Romeo and Juliet story, among other highlights.
Now it’s time for more tapas! At this traditional bar often packed with locals you’ll try one of the city’s most typical bites: montaditos. These little sandwiches are filled with unbeatable combinations of regional ingredients. We’ll pair them with a dry manzanilla sherry, and make sure you know exactly how to order next time you’re out on your own.
After exploring a few more of Seville’s hidden streets and plazas, we’ll head to our last stop. This iconic local tavern is the newest of the night at “only” 40+ years old! It’s been run by the same owner for all of those 40 years, and he’s still at the restaurant every night to greet his guests. We’ve been on our feet for a while by now, so we’re going to take a seat here and enjoy the creative Spanish food they’ve perfected (since they’ve been doing it since long before it became trendy). While eating, we’ll sip an Andalusian wine, and we’ll finish the night off with a little something sweet!
By the time we part ways, you’ll have seen some of Seville’s top sights and eaten at the city’s most beloved bars. More than that, you’ll understand how the two go hand in hand.
And as with all Devour Seville tours, you’ll receive our Devouring Seville guide. Packed with all our favorite places to eat and drink in the city, put down your guidebook and get ready to experience Seville like a local!
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This isn’t just a history tour—and it isn’t just a tapas tour. We’re going to dive deep into the history of Seville, and the food, drinks and bars along the way are all a part of telling that story. We’ll weave through the Jewish Quarter on a history walk, and visit some of the oldest bars in Seville (most over 100 years old)! These are the bars that are packed with locals every night of the week, but don’t worry—we’ll get you in.
Please note that this description is an example and stops or tastes may vary depending on the season, day of the week, and group size. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have a delicious experience.
This isn’t just a history tour—and it isn’t just a tapas tour. We’re going to dive deep into the history of Seville, and the food, drinks and bars along the way are all a part of telling that story. We’ll weave through the Jewish Quarter on a history walk, and visit some of the oldest bars in Seville (most over 100 years old)! These are the bars that are packed with locals every night of the week, but don’t worry—we’ll get you in.
You’ll start the night off at Seville’s oldest tapas bar (open since the 1600s!), where you’ll enjoy the city’s classic aperitif—a glass of vermouth—paired with acorn-fed Iberian ham.
Afterwards, your guide will give you a taste of Seville’s history at a couple of important sites. After this, you’ll begin to see Moorish influence left and right—and you’ll also come face-to-face with the remains of a Roman temple!
Next up, you’ll visit a tiny tapas bar you might miss if you weren’t looking for it. This bar might be crowded, but that’s okay—they’re expecting us! Throughout this tour we’ll be visiting the can’t-miss spots that are packed with locals and often intimidating to visitors, but we’ll show you the ropes. Here at this family-run stop we’ll try orange wine, a local specialty found only in western Andalusia, and we’ll pair it with cured Manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly drizzled with Spanish olive oil.
Then we’ll embark on our 20-minute history walk through the Jewish Quarter and city center. We’ll get to know the Cathedral from the outside and hear Seville’s very own Romeo and Juliet story, among other highlights.
Now it’s time for more tapas! At this traditional bar often packed with locals you’ll try one of the city’s most typical bites: montaditos. These little sandwiches are filled with unbeatable combinations of regional ingredients. We’ll pair them with a dry manzanilla sherry, and make sure you know exactly how to order next time you’re out on your own.
After exploring a few more of Seville’s hidden streets and plazas, we’ll head to our last stop. This iconic local tavern is the newest of the night at “only” 40+ years old! It’s been run by the same owner for all of those 40 years, and he’s still at the restaurant every night to greet his guests. We’ve been on our feet for a while by now, so we’re going to take a seat here and enjoy the creative Spanish food they’ve perfected (since they’ve been doing it since long before it became trendy). While eating, we’ll sip an Andalusian wine, and we’ll finish the night off with a little something sweet!
By the time we part ways, you’ll have seen some of Seville’s top sights and eaten at the city’s most beloved bars. More than that, you’ll understand how the two go hand in hand.
And as with all Devour Seville tours, you’ll receive our Devouring Seville guide. Packed with all our favorite places to eat and drink in the city, put down your guidebook and get ready to experience Seville like a local!
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due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not adaptable for those with celiac disease, guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 2 of the 4 stops, some areas on this tour are not wheelchair accessible. those with wheelchairs and limited mobility can contact us so we can arrange your visit., the tour is in english., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women.
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This isn’t just a history tour—and it isn’t just a tapas tour. We’re going to dive deep into the history of Seville, and the food, drinks and bars along the way are all a part of telling that story. We’ll weave through the Jewish Quarter on a history walk, and visit some of the oldest bars in Seville (most over 100 years old)! These are the bars that are packed with locals every night of the week, but don’t worry—we’ll get you in.
You’ll start the night off at Seville’s oldest tapas bar (open since the 1600s!), where you’ll enjoy the city’s classic aperitif—a glass of vermouth—paired with acorn-fed Iberian ham.
Afterwards, your guide will give you a taste of Seville’s history at a couple of important sites. After this, you’ll begin to see Moorish influence left and right—and you’ll also come face-to-face with the remains of a Roman temple!
Next up, you’ll visit a tiny tapas bar you might miss if you weren’t looking for it. This bar might be crowded, but that’s okay—they’re expecting us! Throughout this tour we’ll be visiting the can’t-miss spots that are packed with locals and often intimidating to visitors, but we’ll show you the ropes. Here at this family-run stop we’ll try orange wine, a local specialty found only in western Andalusia, and we’ll pair it with cured Manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly drizzled with Spanish olive oil.
Then we’ll embark on our 20-minute history walk through the Jewish Quarter and city center. We’ll get to know the Cathedral from the outside and hear Seville’s very own Romeo and Juliet story, among other highlights.
Now it’s time for more tapas! At this traditional bar often packed with locals you’ll try one of the city’s most typical bites: montaditos. These little sandwiches are filled with unbeatable combinations of regional ingredients. We’ll pair them with a dry manzanilla sherry, and make sure you know exactly how to order next time you’re out on your own.
After exploring a few more of Seville’s hidden streets and plazas, we’ll head to our last stop. This iconic local tavern is the newest of the night at “only” 40+ years old! It’s been run by the same owner for all of those 40 years, and he’s still at the restaurant every night to greet his guests. We’ve been on our feet for a while by now, so we’re going to take a seat here and enjoy the creative Spanish food they’ve perfected (since they’ve been doing it since long before it became trendy). While eating, we’ll sip an Andalusian wine, and we’ll finish the night off with a little something sweet!
By the time we part ways, you’ll have seen some of Seville’s top sights and eaten at the city’s most beloved bars. More than that, you’ll understand how the two go hand in hand.
And as with all Devour Seville tours, you’ll receive our Devouring Seville guide. Packed with all our favorite places to eat and drink in the city, put down your guidebook and get ready to experience Seville like a local!
This isn’t just a history tour—and it isn’t just a tapas tour. We’re going to dive deep into the history of Seville, and the food, drinks and bars along the way are all a part of telling that story. We’ll weave through the Jewish Quarter on a history walk, and visit some of the oldest bars in Seville (most over 100 years old)! These are the bars that are packed with locals every night of the week, but don’t worry—we’ll get you in.
You’ll start the night off at Seville’s oldest tapas bar (open since the 1600s!), where you’ll enjoy the city’s classic aperitif—a glass of vermouth—paired with acorn-fed Iberian ham.
Afterwards, your guide will give you a taste of Seville’s history at a couple of important sites. After this, you’ll begin to see Moorish influence left and right—and you’ll also come face-to-face with the remains of a Roman temple!
Next up, you’ll visit a tiny tapas bar you might miss if you weren’t looking for it. This bar might be crowded, but that’s okay—they’re expecting us! Throughout this tour we’ll be visiting the can’t-miss spots that are packed with locals and often intimidating to visitors, but we’ll show you the ropes. Here at this family-run stop we’ll try orange wine, a local specialty found only in western Andalusia, and we’ll pair it with cured Manchego cheese and slow-roasted pork belly drizzled with Spanish olive oil.
Then we’ll embark on our 20-minute history walk through the Jewish Quarter and city center. We’ll get to know the Cathedral from the outside and hear Seville’s very own Romeo and Juliet story, among other highlights.
Now it’s time for more tapas! At this traditional bar often packed with locals you’ll try one of the city’s most typical bites: montaditos. These little sandwiches are filled with unbeatable combinations of regional ingredients. We’ll pair them with a dry manzanilla sherry, and make sure you know exactly how to order next time you’re out on your own.
After exploring a few more of Seville’s hidden streets and plazas, we’ll head to our last stop. This iconic local tavern is the newest of the night at “only” 40+ years old! It’s been run by the same owner for all of those 40 years, and he’s still at the restaurant every night to greet his guests. We’ve been on our feet for a while by now, so we’re going to take a seat here and enjoy the creative Spanish food they’ve perfected (since they’ve been doing it since long before it became trendy). While eating, we’ll sip an Andalusian wine, and we’ll finish the night off with a little something sweet!
By the time we part ways, you’ll have seen some of Seville’s top sights and eaten at the city’s most beloved bars. More than that, you’ll understand how the two go hand in hand.
And as with all Devour Seville tours, you’ll receive our Devouring Seville guide. Packed with all our favorite places to eat and drink in the city, put down your guidebook and get ready to experience Seville like a local!
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gratuities, hotel pick-up/drop-off
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6 drinks, cultural stops for general sightseeing., expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, tapas at 4 local establishments
cultural stops for general sightseeing., expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, tapas at 4 local establishments, including: patatas aliñás, pimientos asados, iberian acorn-fed ham, montaditos, manchego cheese, , chicharrones and assorted tapas to share like carrillada, espinacas con garbanzos, pescaíto frito, croquetas. 6 drinks
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cultural stops for general sightseeing., expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, tapas at 4 local establishments, including: patatas aliñás, pimientos asados, iberian acorn-fed ham, montaditos, manchego cheese, , chicharrones and assorted tapas to share like carrillada, espinacas con garbanzos, pescaíto frito, croquetas. 6 drinks
breakfast & enough food for lunch, including: churros, coffee, convent sweets, montaditos (sandwiches), fried fish, cooked tapas, dessert, iberian acorn-fed ham, cultural stops for general sightseeing., expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, optional extra drinks package
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bottle of water advisable in summer due to high temperatures (45ºc / 115ºf), meeting time is 10min before the tour star time to check in. if a guest is more than 5min late, they should go to first stop (stated in confirmation email).
bottle of water advisable in summer due to high temperatures (45ºc / 115ºf), meeting time is 10min before the tour star time to check in. if a guest is more than 5min late, they should go to first stop (stated in confirmation email)., this tour covers breakfast and lunch
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guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, lots of eating standing up, like a true sevillano at 2 of the 4 stops, the tour is in english., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women.
considerable amount of time standing up and walking (3.5kms/2.15miles -sitting at 2 stops guaranteed-), guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, the tour is in english., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women.
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bottle of water advisable in summer due to high temperatures (45ºc / 115ºf), meeting time is 10min before the tour star time to check in. if a guest is more than 5min late, they should go to first stop (stated in confirmation email)., this tour covers breakfast and lunch
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considerable amount of time standing up and walking (3.5kms/2.15miles -sitting at 2 stops guaranteed-), guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour, the tour is in english., this tour is adaptable for: vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten free (not celiacs), dairy free, non-alcoholic options & pregnant women.
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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 non-refundable. 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.