Embark on a culinary journey through Seville, exploring its vibrant food scene and uncovering the city’s rich culinary history. From charming cafés to lively tapas bars, indulge in local delicacies and flavors while discovering the footsteps of Columbus and ancient Roman ruins. A must for food lovers!
Embark on a culinary journey through Seville, exploring its vibrant food scene and uncovering the city’s rich culinary history. From charming cafés to lively tapas bars, indulge in local delicacies and flavors while discovering the footsteps of Columbus and ancient Roman ruins. A must for food lovers!
- Setas de Sevilla (Metropol Parasol) - Explore the market and get a glimpse into the daily life in the city. Afterwards, make your way to the best charcuterie stall in the market and watch as impossibly thin slices of Iberian ham are cut and land on the plate in front of you.
- Bar El Comercio - Pull up a chair by the bar in the cozy Bar El…
- Setas de Sevilla (Metropol Parasol) - Explore the market and get a glimpse into the daily life in the city. Afterwards, make your way to the best charcuterie stall in the market and watch as impossibly thin slices of Iberian ham are cut and land on the plate in front of you.
- Bar El Comercio - Pull up a chair by the bar in the cozy Bar El Comercio and watch as the owner Paco makes a fresh batch of churros with a cup of hot chocolate. Some say they’re the best in all of Spain, but you’ll have to try them yourself. From the black and white tiled floor to the legs of ham hanging from the ceiling and the fact that the owner was born upstairs, this is one of the best places in Seville to experience food and tradition.
- Santa Cruz, Seville - Follow your guide to Barrio Santa Cruz, the old Jewish quarter, and step into a historic convent. This is an incredible opportunity to see a part of Seville that many miss and a great chance to try the nuns’ famous homemade cookies.
- La Fresquita - Walk through the doors of this spectacular venue that’s part bar and part museum. Dedicated to the vibrant Holy Week, the walls of Taberna La Fresquita are adorned with photos, plaques, and memorabilia all paying homage to the celebration. Sit down with a glass of tinto de verano, a mix of red wine and lemon soda, and tuck into traditional montadito sandwiches filled with chorizo and shredded pork.
- FREIDURÍA LA ISLA - Immerse yourself in the Seville way of life and live like a local at Freiduría La Isla. The father and son team here serve up freshly fried fish in a friendly and energetic restaurant. At its most popular during April Fair, the fried fish here is served in paper cones and often enjoyed with a glass of one of the driest white wines in the world. You’ll enjoy it in the form of their famous adobo, a special marinade that’s only found in this part of the world.
- Restaurante El Atún - Some of the best places to eat in Seville are family-run and have been around for generations, and El Atún is no exception. This tapas bar pays homage to the history of Seville and tapas, with a traditional menu with plenty of choices to catch the eye of any seafood lover – El Atún means “Tuna,” after all. Learn how tapas bars play a big role in life in Seville and, most importantly, find out the best ways to navigate the busiest of bars from your guide.
- Confitería La Campana - First opening their doors in 1885, the family who runs Confitería La Campana have perfected their craft over the past 135 years and have passed their knowledge down through four generations. Marvel at their wonderous creations and try to narrow down your choices – it’s harder than you’d think! This is one of the grandest bakeries you’re ever likely to be in, where the classy interiors are only outmatched by the elaborately designed cakes and treats.
- Local English Speaking Culinary Expert
- Breakfast & enough food for lunch
- Expertly guided walking tour
- Local English Speaking Culinary Expert
- Breakfast & enough food for lunch
- Expertly guided walking tour
- Gratuities
- Hotel Pick-up/Drop-off
- Gratuities
- Hotel Pick-up/Drop-off
Experience the rich food history of Seville as you journey from wonderful coffee shops to lively tapas joints, encountering unique treats and tastes with each visit. This journey also takes you back in time, tracing the steps of Columbus, witnessing age-old Roman relics, and exploring the exact entry points that saw the introduction of avocados,…
Experience the rich food history of Seville as you journey from wonderful coffee shops to lively tapas joints, encountering unique treats and tastes with each visit. This journey also takes you back in time, tracing the steps of Columbus, witnessing age-old Roman relics, and exploring the exact entry points that saw the introduction of avocados, potatoes, and coffee in Europe from the Americas. Meandering gently in daylight hours, this tour is a definite for anyone with an appreciation for food!
- 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.
- This tour includes considerable amount of time standing up and walking (3.5kms/2.15miles).
- 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.
- Those with dietary restrictions or food allergies need to email our Guest Experience team after booking the tour so we can arrange your ingredients.
- This tour is not suitable for vegans nor those with celiac disease.
- Walks and Devour comply with all local government regulations. Please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.