What ages is this tour best for?

We designed it with kids ages 4–12 in mind, but younger toddlers and teenagers are welcome too — the guide adapts the stories, games, and pace to your family.
Is this tour private?

Yes — it's just your family and your guide. That means everything moves at your pace, the stories and games match your kids' ages, and nobody has to wait for anyone else. It's the difference between your kids being part of the experience and your kids just being along for the ride.
Is Madrid a good city for families?

One of the best in Europe. The historic center is walkable, the food is kid-friendly, and the culture of family life here means kids are welcome everywhere — in restaurants, in plazas, at 10 PM. This tour is designed to show you the Madrid that local families actually enjoy so that you don't have to choose between experiencing the city and traveling with your kids.
How much walking is involved?

The route covers approximately 1.5 km (1 mile) through the Gothic Quarter at a relaxed pace, with plenty of time to rest and eat between stops.
How much food is included?

Iberian ham, cured meats, and olive oil at a traditional ham shop, plus churros and hot chocolate at Madrid's most famous chocolatería. Parents get drinks at both stops. Between the bocadillo-making and the churros, most kids are well fed by the end.
Can my kids learn some Spanish on this tour?

Yes — if they want to. Your guide can weave in Spanish words and phrases throughout the tour, from ordering food to greeting locals. It's optional and playful, never forced.
Do you accommodate dietary restrictions?

We do our best! This tour is adaptable for pescatarian, non-alcoholic, and gluten free diets. Due to the nature of Basque cuisine and the curated format, options for vegan or gluten-free diets are limited. Let us know when booking and we’ll see what’s possible.
What's included in the price?

A private 2.5-hour tour with an expert family guide, all food and drink tastings (churros, hot chocolate, tapas, coffee, and drinks for parents), entry to the Metropol Parasol, and all activities.
What if it rains?

The tour runs rain or shine. Your guide knows plenty of covered spots and can adjust the route as needed. Seville gets over 300 days of sunshine a year, so the odds are firmly in your favor.
Is this just for tourists, or would expat families enjoy it too?

Both. Families visiting Seville get a fantastic introduction to the city, but expat families tell us they discover things about their own city they never knew. The history, the food stories, and the hidden details are interesting no matter how long you've lived here.
What is the cancellation policy for private food tours?

Private food tours may be cancelled and refunded up to 7 days before the tour date. Thank you for understanding.