Tours in Barcelona
Barcelona is a land of contrasts in the best possible way.
Its streets are lined with imposing Medieval buildings and quirky Modernist structures. Traditional, rustic Catalan restaurants stand alongside sleek international eateries. It’s framed by the sea on one side and the mountains on the other—a phenomenon that’s even reflected in Catalan cuisine with its essence of mar i muntanya.
In short, Barcelona is like no other place on earth. A good meal here is the kind of experience you’ll remember forever—just don’t forget the cava. Join a Devour Barcelona food tour to experience the Catalan capital in the most delicious way possible: through its food!
Food Tours in Barcelona
Private Food Tours in Barcelona
Sightseeing Tours & Experiences in Barcelona
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What We Have to Say About Barcelona
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The Denomination of Origin in Spain: What is it & Why it Matters
September 16, 2024someone picking up a slice of ham off a black square plateYou’ve fallen in love with the rich, smoky flavors of Spanish chorizos, bean stews, and callos. The scarlet secret–Spanish paprika or Pimentón de la Vera–is now a must-have in your spice cabinet. As you browse the market, you’re faced with a variety of charming tin cans of this essential ingredient. Which one do you choose? […]
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Everything You Need to Know About Spanish Piquillo Peppers
August 5, 2024Pintxos on a plateJust a stone’s throw away–less than a two-hour drive–from the culinary haven of San Sebastian, nestled among lush mountains and the famous Ebro River, is a town devoted entirely to one delectable delight: Spanish piquillo peppers. Whether stuffed with creamy béchamel and bacalao or served as the perfect accompaniment to a juicy solomillo, piquillo peppers […]
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5 Reasons to Add La Rioja to Your Travel Plans in Spain
July 29, 2024Close up of a glass of red wine with the bottle behind itMention “Rioja” to many people and luscious red wine is the first thing they may think of. It’s true that the region of La Rioja, located in northeastern Spain, produces some of the best wine on the planet. Visiting some of the 500 wineries that produce vino here is reason enough to put the region […]