Tours in Madrid

Madrid is a bustling and vibrant city with the heart of a small town. Home to millions of people hailing from all corners of Spain and the world, it offers a cosmopolitan vibe and a strong sense of community all at once.

This exciting blend also makes for an incredible food scene. While there’s something to be said for a stroll through the Prado or Retiro, save some room in your schedule for a morning at the market, a long Spanish lunch, a tapas crawl—or all of the above!—on a food tour with Devour Madrid.

Food Tours & Cooking Classes in Madrid

Private Food Tours in Madrid

Are you a group of more than 12 people traveling to Madrid and interested in a private tour? Check out our private food tours in Madrid.

Sightseeing Tours & Experiences in Madrid

Photos From Our Madrid Tours

Our pledge to sustainable tourism

We’re proud to support small, often family-run businesses on our food tours throughout Europe and North America. By visiting and befriending the owners and staff of local eateries, you’ll see a different side to some of the world’s most iconic (and delicious!) destinations. And our tour partners are just as eager to share their stories and expertise with curious guests – we can’t wait to introduce you to them.

What We Have to Say About Madrid

  • Rooftop Pools in Madrid: An Insider’s Guide

    When the dog days of summer hit, there’s no better place to be than poolside.That’s especially true when it comes to rooftop pools. Hanging out by the pool is always a must in summer. But when you’re practically on top of the world surrounded by stunning views of Madrid, it gets even better. These breathtaking […]

  • Everything You Need to Know About Spanish Piquillo Peppers

    Just 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 […]

  • 9 Best Pinchos & Tapas on Calle del Laurel in Logroño

    Logroño, the under-rated capital of La Rioja, is a medium-sized city of 150,000 denizens that happens to have a fantastic dining scene. Sure, you can eat very well at a handful of the city’s best sit-down restaurants, including La Chispa Adecuada, Juan Carlos Ferrando, Tondeluna, and Michelin-starred spots Ikaro and Ajonegro, where you can have […]