Cadiz Food Tour: Discover the Home of Tapas and Experience the Vibrant Local Culture
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Cádiz
Embark on a food tour in Cadiz and discover the birthplace of tapas. Indulge in the vibrant local culture, taste the freshest seafood, sip on white wines and Sherry, and learn about the city's gastronomy. Join us for a fun-filled culinary adventure!
Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Cadiz Town Hall - At the beginning of the tour
  • Puerta de Tierra - We will go through the interior of Puerta a Tierra, located in the heart of Cadiz, where we will pass various bars and restaurants.
  • Catedral de Cadiz - We will pass in front of the Cathedral and admire its beauty
  • Gran Teatro Falla - The joy of the city encapsulated in a theater that reflects the spirit of its people.
What's Included
  • Dinner
  • Lunch
Additional Information

Undoubtedly, the highlight of your journey in Cádiz! Locals claim that tapas originated right here, on the ‘Playa de Cortadura’.

Our skilled guides will regale you with tales, myths, and the lifestyle of this ancient city.

Uncover the six unique terms used in Cadiz to refer to shrimp-fish.

Savour the exquisite Sierra de Cádiz white wines, Sherry wines - whether dry or sweet, along with our local beers.

Taste the freshest ‘pescaíto Frito’, the finest Iberian ham, a variety of shellfish, and the crowning glory of Cadiz’s coastal cuisine: the Red tuna.

Engage in a casual chat with your guide about Andalusian cuisine and the global perception of ‘tapas’, until you reach your first bar.

The best tapas bars are usually buzzing with people, but that’s part of the fun! Mingle with the cheerful crowd at the bar or table, and try your guide’s recommended dishes. The tour comprises visits to 3 tapas bars over a span of 3 hours.

Location
Calle Enrique Villegas Vélez
Calle Enrique Villegas Vélez, Cádiz, España. Bajo el árbol del ficus y frente a la facultad de empresariales.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Furman_n
Oct 28, 2023
Tapas tour in Cadiz. - Chatting with our host and learning about her background and experience as a Spaniard. Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
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P7499rrjanew
May 11, 2023
Great Tapas Tour - Ana was really good.We got to try typical Cadiz dishes in tapas bars popular with the locals.Ana explained the food and talked to us about it.She was very good company for the evening.It was a very enjoyable evening. Although it was tapas,there was plenty to eat and drink so we had enough without being over full.No need to eat before or after the tour as you get the equivalent of a full meal and plenty of local wine.
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Lin_mcmullin
May 1, 2023
Tapas in Cadiz - This turned out to be a private tour for just my wife and me, which means a lot of folks missed out on a good thing. Our guide was knowledgeable about all things Cadiz. She took us to two out of the way tapas restaurants we would never have found on our own. The food was delicious, different, and new to us. Our guide told us about the food how it was prepared. The wine was great. I would go again and recommend the tour highly.
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Evasg3487py
Sep 30, 2022
Great Tapas and Wine Tour in Cadiz - We truly enjoyed the tapas and wine tour in Cadiz. Our guide, Mateo, was very knowledgeable about the food culture and the history of Cadiz. He took us to two of the top restaurants in Cadiz as well as to the Mercado. The tapas were excellent and the semi dulce fantastic.
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Michelec926
Aug 8, 2021
A bit disappointing - Based on the reviews and the cost, I expected more. We were contacted to start 30 minutes early at the guide's request. No problem, but then she showed up 10 minutes late. The tapas at our first stop was interesting, but obviously inexpensive because one of the dishes was just a special potato salad. The single crispy chickpea and shrimp item was tasty and different. They served us a local sparkling wine and said they don't make cava in the area. It was ok. We returned to the same restaurant for dinner and asked for that same wine. We were told "oh, you don't want that" and we had a bottle of cava. The price of the sparkling wine was less than 5€ for a whole bottle! And the crispy chickpea item was only 2,4€ on the menu. The guide knew we live in Spain, but she still gave us the lecture that you would give to foreigners.
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