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Discover Seville’s best local flavors on this 3-hour food tour featuring sweets, tapas, market visits, and drinks for $62. Small group, expert guide, unforgettable taste.

The Seville Morning Food Tour offers a tasty way to uncover the city’s culinary treasures in just 3 hours for $62 per person. Starting in the Macarena area, this small-group experience is limited to 8 participants, ensuring an intimate and engaging atmosphere. With live English-speaking guides, the tour takes you through 6 stops around the vibrant city center, sampling around 9 dishes and enjoying 3 drinks.
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a local food experience that combines history, culture, and authentic flavors. It’s especially suited for those who want to see a different side of Seville, away from the usual sightseeing, and love discovering family-owned shops and markets. Keep in mind, the menu is ordered in advance, and the experience isn’t designed for strict vegetarians, vegans, or those with severe gluten allergies.
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The tour kicks off next to a churros kiosk called “Macarena”, a classic spot that sets the tone for the day. From here, the guide begins leading you through the lively streets of Seville, introducing you to its bustling local food scene. This initial meeting point ensures an easy start, right in the heart of the city’s vibrant quarter.
Your first stop is at C. Resolana, where a coffee and food tasting session lasts about 25 minutes. This moment offers a perfect introduction to Seville’s flavor profile, with sweet pastries and aromatic coffee helping to awaken your senses. It’s a cozy way to kick off the adventure before heading on foot to your next destination.

Following the coffee stop, the guide takes you on a 10-minute walk through the city streets. This gentle stroll introduces you to the local ambiance and prepares you for the next stop at Feria Market. The walk also allows for some quick photos and a chance to soak in the lively atmosphere of Seville’s neighborhoods.
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At Feria Market, your first major food stop is dedicated to desserts. This 15-minute visit showcases the variety of sweet treats that Seville is famous for. The market setting provides a vibrant backdrop where you can see fresh produce and local delicacies, making this stop both visually and gastronomically appealing.
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Back at Feria Market, a 25-minute tasting session highlights cheese and traditional tapas. Here, you’ll sample some of the best local cheese varieties and authentic tapas, each offering a taste of Seville’s culinary craftsmanship. This stop emphasizes the importance of small, family-run businesses in the city’s food scene.

A 15-minute visit to the Palacio Marqueses de la Algaba provides a brief but insightful look into Seville’s architectural heritage. The guide shares stories about this historic palace, giving context to the city’s rich past while you enjoy the nearby food offerings. This stop adds a cultural layer to the tasting experience.

Back at Feria Market, a 15-minute session focuses on street food specialties. Expect to sample quick bites that capture the essence of Seville’s vibrant street food scene. The busy market environment makes this stop lively, showcasing the diversity of local flavors.

The 20-minute wine and food tasting at Feria Market rounds out your tasting experiences. You can expect to sample local wines paired with complementary foods, deepening your appreciation of Andalusian cuisine. The guide offers insights into wine pairings that elevate the flavors of the dishes.
The tour concludes with a 30-minute tapas session along Calle Feria. Here, you’ll enjoy some of the most authentic tapas in a relaxed setting, perfect for savoring the culmination of your culinary journey. This final stop leaves you with a few favorite spots to revisit and a deeper understanding of Seville’s food culture.
Throughout the tour, emphasis is placed on supporting local shops and family-run businesses. Visiting these venues not only offers authentic flavors but also contributes to the community’s livelihood. It’s a meaningful aspect that enhances the overall experience.
The meeting point is convenient, right next to a popular churros kiosk, with the tour covering about 2 kilometers of walking. The tour’s pace is lively but manageable, making it suitable for most travelers who wear comfortable shoes. Since the tour is conducted in English and is limited to 8 participants, it provides a friendly, personalized atmosphere.
The combination of market visits, street food, sweets, tapas, and drinks makes this experience stand out. It offers a comprehensive taste of Seville’s local cuisine without being overwhelming. The focus on supporting local businesses and the variety of food types ensure that each person leaves with new favorites and a deeper appreciation for Andalusian flavors.
This tour is perfect for food lovers, curious travelers, and those wanting to combine sightseeing with tasting. It’s especially suitable for families due to its dynamic pace and variety of stops. However, it’s not tailored for strict vegetarians, vegans, or guests with severe gluten allergies, so those with dietary restrictions should plan accordingly.
The Seville Morning Food Tour offers a warm, engaging way to uncover the city’s culinary soul in just 3 hours. Its small-group size and knowledgeable guides make for an intimate exploration, while the diverse stops provide a broad introduction to Seville’s flavors. The tour’s emphasis on local, family-owned shops makes it a meaningful experience and a chance to support the city’s small businesses.
While not suited for strict dietary restrictions, the tour’s well-curated menu and lively atmosphere make it an attractive choice for most visitors. Whether you arrive in Seville for a brief visit or want an authentic taste to remember, this tour is a practical, delicious, and fun way to indulge in Andalusia’s culinary traditions.
“Excellent tour – good variety of food selections that were all amazing. Tour guide was very knowledgeable!”
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
No, the menu is ordered in advance and not adapted for vegetarians or vegans.
How long is the tour and what is the walking distance?
The tour lasts 3 hours and covers approximately 2 kilometers on foot.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins next to the churros kiosk “Macarena” and ends back at the same meeting point.
Are drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes 3 drinks along with the food tastings.
Is the tour accessible for people with limited mobility?
The tour involves a 10-minute walk between stops, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What kind of foods will I taste?
Expect sweets, churros, cheese, cured ham, street food, and tapas including some of the best local products.
What makes this tour stand out from others in Seville?
Its focus on supporting local businesses, market visits, and authentic Andalusian foods set it apart.
Is there a guide explaining the cultural context?
Yes, live English-speaking guides share stories and insights about Seville’s food and heritage.
Can I book this tour in another language?
Currently, the tour is only offered in English, but other language requests can be arranged by contacting the provider.