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Experience Seville's flavors with a 3.5-hour food tour featuring 10+ tastings of tapas, Iberian ham, seafood, churros, and local wines with expert guides.

The Seville Food Tour with 10+ Tastings offers a flavorful journey through the city’s vibrant streets and historic center. This 3.5-hour experience, led by knowledgeable guides from Secret Food Tours, provides a well-balanced mix of authentic tapas, Iberian ham, cheeses, seafood, churros, and local wines and sherry. It’s perfect for those seeking genuine Sevillian flavors and insights into the city’s culinary traditions without the usual tourist traps.
Meeting at Plaza del Salvador, the tour begins with a friendly greeting from the guide under an orange umbrella. This small-group experience, limited to 10 participants, ensures plenty of personal attention. With flexible options to reserve now and pay later, it suits travelers who want to keep plans open, and a full cancellation is available 24 hours in advance. The tour’s highlight is not only the delicious tastings but also the stories and hidden spots shared by an expert local guide.
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The tour explores Seville’s Old Town, where baroque and gothic monuments punctuate lively streets and colorful plazas. As the guide leads through these historic areas, visitors learn how Seville’s diverse past—shaped by Moorish, Christian, and Jewish influences—has influenced its food scene. This walk reveals hidden corners often missed by travelers, adding a sense of discovery to every step.
Each street and plaza reflects a different aspect of Seville’s character, from bustling markets to quiet alleys. The guide shares stories behind the architecture and local traditions, enriching the tasting experience. The walk allows for plenty of breaks at local eateries, where authentic tapas and regional specialties are served in welcoming, traditional settings.
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The true heart of the tour lies in the more than 6 tastings included. Guests sample perfectly cured Iberian ham, showcasing the city’s reputation for high-quality charcuterie. The seafood offerings highlight Seville’s access to fresh, seasonal catches, while traditional stews and cheeses reflect regional culinary methods.
Each tasting is paired with local wines and sherry, allowing guests to appreciate how these drinks complement Sevillian cuisine. The guide explains how these beverages are integral to local dining customs, making each sip a part of the larger flavor narrative.
A special feature of this tour is the Secret Dish, which remains a surprise until the day of the experience. This element adds a layer of anticipation and makes the tour unique among food walks. The inclusion of freshly baked breads and other local delicacies ensures a comprehensive taste of Andalusia.

One of the standout features of this experience is the opportunity to sample local wines and sherry alongside authentic dishes. The guide shares insights into how these drinks are produced and their importance in Sevillian culture. Visitors get a chance to taste regional varieties in local taverns and cafes, far from tourist-heavy venues.
The pairing enhances each bite, highlighting the depth of Sevillian culinary traditions. Whether enjoying a glass of sherry with cured ham or sipping wine with seafood, these moments deepen the overall appreciation of the city’s flavors.
Guides like Sarah and Cristina receive high praise for their friendly, knowledgeable approach. They share stories behind each dish and offer tips on ordering like a local. Their enthusiasm makes the tour more engaging, and they make sure everyone feels comfortable and included.
The small group size fosters a relaxed atmosphere, where questions are welcome, and personalized recommendations are common. This attentive guidance, combined with their expertise, makes the tasting journey both educational and fun.
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This tour is designed for those comfortable walking, as it involves a fair amount of strolling through Sevillian streets and alleys. Comfortable shoes are recommended, especially since some parts involve uneven pavement. The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users due to the nature of the route.
Meeting at Plaza del Salvador, the guide will be easily recognizable with an orange umbrella. The tour runs at various times, so checking availability allows for flexible planning.
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Compared to other food experiences in Seville, this tour emphasizes authenticity and storytelling. The combination of more than 6 tastings, including specialty secret dishes, offers excellent value. The focus on local wines and sherry enhances the culture, and the small group size ensures a personalized experience.
Plus, the tour’s reviews reflect strong satisfaction, praising guides, the quality of food, and the chance to discover spots beyond typical tourist routes.

This 3.5-hour guided walk is a great choice for anyone eager to experience Sevillian cuisine in a relaxed, authentic setting. The mix of delicious tastings, local drinks, and stories about the city’s history creates a well-rounded cultural experience. The small group setup means you’ll get personal attention, making this a comfortable and engaging way to explore Seville’s culinary scene.
While the tour involves a good amount of walking and isn’t accessible to everyone with mobility challenges, most will find it a rewarding way to enjoy authentic Andalusian flavors and hidden corners of the city. If you’re looking for a balanced, friendly, and food-focused tour led by passionate guides, this Seville food experience should be at the top of your list.

How many tastings are included in the tour?
Over 10 different tastings, including tapas, Iberian ham, seafood, cheeses, churros, and more.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Plaza del Salvador, where the guide greets guests with an orange umbrella.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or specific dietary needs?
It’s best to contact the provider in advance to discuss dietary requirements and ensure accommodations.
What drinks are included?
Guests enjoy local wines and sherry paired with the dishes throughout the tour.
How long does the tour last?
The experience runs for 3.5 hours.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours before the start for a full refund.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, due to the walking involved and the nature of the route, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility impairments.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are strongly recommended, as the tour involves walking on uneven streets and cobblestones.