City Gastronomy Walk, Granada

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Explore the streets and history of Granada with a local food guide, stopping to taste wine and delicacies at four spots.

Overview

Granada is a proper foodie city with unique culinary traditions beloved by locals. On this Taste of Granada experience, you'll learn how residents enjoy their city's gastronomy and discover some of the best-hidden eateries. This tapas-centric excursion takes place in the city center, where you'll visit about four eateries to taste delicacies paired with delicious wines. Some highlights included ham cured in the neighboring mountains, dried fruits and nuts in one of the oldest shops in the country, and family-owned restaurants where delicious tapas meet rich history and culture.

Highlights

  • Get a local's view of Granada and discover the city's history
  • Sip wine at one of the city's oldest bodegas (wineries)
  • Enjoy tapas and delicacies at four different eateries

Know before you go

Duration
3.5 hours
Recommended for
All ages
Group
Small group
Food & Drink
Lunch Included

What you'll do

Your first stop on this foodie experience is a small shop owned by Alfredo, an expert on the region's specialties, including natural wines, oils, cheeses, artisanal beers, produce, chocolate, gin, cherimoya, meats, cider, rose jam, dried fruits, and more. Not only will you get to mingle with Alfredo, but you'll also enjoy trying some of the delicacies and learning about how the area's climate and Sierra Nevada mountains play an essential role in these beloved products.

Next, head toward the Cathedral and stop at a grocery store established in 1850, one of the oldest in the country. The owner, Rafa, will treat you to history as you nibble on nuts and dried fruits. Learn about the region's famous hams at another family-run store, including Jamón Serrano and Iberian Bellota.

Though the shops are genuinely fascinating and great for learning about the local gastronomy, it's time to head into some hidden restaurants in the city. Here you'll try traditional tapas that pay homage to classic recipes while also taking on a modern twist. But to truly be a tapear, you'll need to go to more than one restaurant! Visit another tavern frequented by the locals and known for hearty tapas and homemade vermouth. 

You'll end the tour with a few traditional dishes, including remojón granadino and homemade pionono. This is an excellent opportunity to truly explore the gastronomical culture of Granada, taste the region's delicious goods, and visit eateries unknown to the typical traveler. If you book the experience during the day, you'll enjoy a complete lunch and a full dinner for those exploring in the evening.

Start times

  • Monday
    11:00 am, 6:00 pm
  • Tuesday
    11:00 am, 6:00 pm
  • Wednesday
    11:00 am, 6:00 pm
  • Thursday
    11:00 am, 6:00 pm
  • Friday
    11:00 am, 6:00 pm
  • Saturday
    11:00 am, 6:00 pm
  • Sunday
    1:00 pm, 7:00 pm

What's included

  • Visit four eateries (shops and restaurants)
  • Full lunch/dinner depending on the time of tour
  • An inside look at Granada's food scene
  • Sampling dried fruits and nuts in one of the oldest shops in Spain (est. 1850)
  • Passionate English-speaking guide
  • Copy of the Granada Dining Guide

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Traveler reviews

Christina
Christina F.
Grand Rapids, MI | Reviewed on Mar 05, 2023
Our guide was not very knowledgeable about food, disappointing. Read more

Our guide was not very knowledgeable about food, disappointing.

Quality of Experience
Food
Guides, Drivers and Staff

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