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Discover Girona's flavors on a 2.5-hour evening food tour with tastings from local cold meats, cheeses, wines, and regional specialties, led by expert guides.
Girona Evening Food Tour & Tapas Bar Experience
This 2.5-hour gastronomic adventure in Girona, Catalonia, costs $101 per person and is designed for those eager to explore the city’s culinary scene and vibrant nightlife. Led by a professional local guide, the tour combines delicious tastings, storytelling, and local culture in an intimate setting limited to 10 participants. It begins at Plaza de la Independencia at 5:30 PM, making it an ideal choice for evening plans, especially for travelers wanting an authentic taste of Girona after daytime sightseeing.
The tour promises a small group experience, enabling personalized attention and a relaxed pace. Participants enjoy a variety of local products, from cold meats and cheeses to regional wines and iconic desserts like the xuixo. The tour also features unique eateries that are not often on standard tourist routes, adding to the sense of discovery. While the focus is heavily on food and drink, the experience also includes plenty of stories, legends, and anecdotes about Girona’s history and gastronomic traditions.


The tour kicks off at Plaza de la Independencia, a lively and central location in Girona. The guide welcomes participants here for a quick introduction before heading into the city’s culinary hotspots. The square’s vibrant atmosphere offers a glimpse of Girona’s lively evening scene, setting the tone for the exploration ahead. The meeting point’s convenient central location makes it easy for travelers to join after arriving in Girona or after a day of sightseeing.
The tour begins with welcome refreshments, giving everyone a chance to settle in and get acquainted. The guide immediately sets a friendly tone, sharing a few curiosities about Girona’s history and the importance of food in local culture. The small group format ensures that each participant receives personalized attention and can comfortably ask questions.
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The journey takes participants through charming streets like Carrer de Santa Clara, where tastings of local delicacies happen in cozy eateries. Here, delicacies like regional cheeses and cured meats are presented, highlighting Girona’s commitment to quality ingredients. The guide’s explanations help deepen understanding of each product’s origins and significance.
A highlight is the photo stop at Pont de les Peixateries Velles, where the view of Girona’s medieval bridges and historic buildings provides a perfect backdrop for pictures. During this short guided tour, the guide shares stories of Girona’s fishing history and how local food traditions have evolved over centuries. The brief stop balances sightseeing with tasting, ensuring the tour remains lively and engaging.

Next, the tour moves to Rambla de la Llibertat, one of Girona’s main arteries. Although a quick stop, it allows the guide to offer insights into Girona’s urban life and culinary hubs. From here, the focus shifts to wine and cheese tastings in a cozy Carrer de les Ballesteries. Participants enjoy local wines paired with artisan cheeses, a pairing that reflects Girona’s rich wine-making traditions.
The guide explains different wine varieties and cheese types, helping participants appreciate the regional nuances. This segment lasts about 25 minutes, offering ample time to savor the flavors while engaging with the guide’s engaging stories about Girona’s food culture.

The tour continues to Plaça de l’Oli and Plaça del Vı, where guided explanations illuminate the historical significance of these squares. These spots serve as points for short tours that enrich understanding of Girona’s urban fabric and culinary roots. The central locations also allow for a relaxed ambiance as participants enjoy the regional food samples, including canelons and anchovies.
The guide shares local legends and stories about Girona’s market traditions and how certain dishes became local staples. These stops are designed to deepen appreciation for the city’s culinary heritage while offering delicious bites.
More Great Tours NearbyParticipants visit Plaça de Catalunya for more regional dishes, providing a well-rounded taste of Girona’s flavors. Afterward, they get free time at Casa Cacao, where they can browse and purchase handmade chocolates and regional sweets. This shopping break allows guests to take home a sweet reminder of their experience or pick up gifts for loved ones.
The 10-minute shopping opportunity is a charming addition, giving a chance to connect with Girona’s artisan chocolate culture. It’s an ideal moment for those with a sweet tooth or anyone wanting a souvenir from the tour.

The tour’s finale is in Carrer de les Olles, where a 30-minute tasting session features wine, tapas, and regional bites. Participants sample local wines alongside small plates of Girona-style tapas, rounding out the experience with savory flavors and refreshing beverages. The guide continues to share engaging anecdotes about Girona’s tapas scene and local food traditions.
This segment offers a relaxed environment to enjoy the last bites and drinks, emphasizing Girona’s vibrant nightlife. The tour concludes here, back at the initial meeting point, ensuring easy access for participants to continue their evening plans.

The tour includes a dedicated professional foodie guide, all the food and drinks served during the experience, and one bottle of water at the start. Insurance and VAT are covered, making this a hassle-free activity. Participants should be aware that extra purchases, such as souvenirs or additional drinks, are not included.
The small group size — limited to 10 participants — guarantees a personalized and engaging experience. The meet-up point is Plaza de la Independencia, a lively central location, with the tour ending back at the same spot, simplifying logistics.

According to glowing reviews, Paula leads the tour with enthusiasm and a deep pride for her region. Her storytelling style combines history, culture, and food facts seamlessly, making the experience both educational and fun. Feedback highlights her dedication to sharing Girona’s culinary secrets and her eagerness to answer questions.
Participants appreciate her ability to create a friendly atmosphere that makes the tour feel like a local evening out, rather than just a commercial activity. Her passion ensures that even those unfamiliar with Girona’s cuisine leave with a better understanding and appreciation of the city’s food scene.

The most praised aspects include the knowledgeable guides, delicious tastings, and the well-organized itinerary. The variety of tastings—from cold meats and cheeses to regional desserts—offers a comprehensive taste of Girona’s flavors. The small group setting encourages interaction and makes the tour feel intimate.
A potential consideration is that the duration of 2.5 hours might require some guests to pace themselves, especially after a full day of exploration. Also, the tour is primarily focused on food and drink, so those seeking historical or sightseeing highlights might want to combine it with other activities.
This tour offers a great opportunity to experience Girona’s culinary richness in a friendly, informal setting. The delicious tastings, insightful guide, and local atmosphere make it a worthwhile addition to any Girona visit. Its value for money and personalized approach stand out, especially for travelers seeking an immersive foodie experience.
While it emphasizes food and drink, the tour’s stories and local insights add depth to the tasting journey. It is especially suited for those interested in regional flavors, local legends, and Girona’s vibrant nightlife. For anyone wanting a well-rounded, tasty, and informative evening, this activity is a reliable choice.
“Paula was extremely knowledgeable and proud of the region. We had a such a great evening exploring the great things that Girona make a wonderful pl…”
How long does the Girona Evening Food Tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, starting at 5:30 PM from Plaza de la Independencia.
What is included in the price of $101 per person?
The price covers all food and drinks served during the tour, a professional local guide, one bottle of water, insurance, and 21% VAT.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, all ages are welcome, making it a family-friendly activity. The focus on tastings and stories appeals to a wide range of participants.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Where does the tour end?
The tour finishes back at Carrer de les Olles, the same location where it begins, offering easy access for guests to continue their evening or return to accommodations.
This Girona Evening Food Tour & Tapas Bar Experience combines flavor, culture, and local stories into a lively, informative, and tasty evening. It’s a compelling way to get a true sense of Girona’s culinary spirit and nightlife ambiance.
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