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Enjoy a 2.5-hour Girona evening food tour for $114.29, exploring local eateries, tasting Catalan delicacies, and experiencing Girona's vibrant tapas scene.
A 2.5-hour Girona Evening Food Tour and Tapas Bar Experience offers a flavorful journey through the heart of this historic Spanish city. Priced at $114.29 per person, this tour is perfect for food lovers eager to discover Girona’s culinary treasures. Led by local guides, the tour features small groups of up to 8 travelers, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience. The tour begins at 5:30 pm and takes you through a well-curated sequence of stops that showcase Girona’s best food and vibrant nightlife.
What truly sets this experience apart is the emphasis on quality and local products. Attendees enjoy tastings of cold meats, cheeses, wines, and signature Girona delicacies like xuixo. The tour also offers a taste of Girona’s creative culinary scene, including dishes from the renowned Roca Brothers. The itinerary includes visits to iconic spots like Plaça de la Independencia and the Eiffel Bridge, ending in a lively tavern perfect for soaking up the local atmosphere. This tour is particularly suited for those interested in authentic Catalan cuisine and cultural storytelling, all within a relaxed evening setting.


The tour kicks off at Placa de la Independencia, a key square in Girona, where the guide provides an introduction to the city’s gastronomic scene. The meeting point is easy to find and close to public transportation, making it convenient for visitors. This initial stop sets the tone for a culinary exploration paired with insights into Girona’s cultural background.
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Next, the tour moves to Carrer de Santa Clara, where the first tasting usually impresses visitors the most. This spot often features a local delicacy or specialty, offering a chance to sample authentic flavors early in the experience. The guide shares background details about the product, heightening appreciation for Girona’s culinary craftsmanship.

A quick crossing of the Eiffel Bridge (Pont de les Peixateries Velles) provides a scenic view across the river. Known as one of Girona’s most iconic landmarks, this bridge offers a picturesque moment and a brief pause before continuing through the charming streets. The walk is short, just five minutes, but it highlights Girona’s architectural beauty.

The tour continues along Rambla De La Llibertat, one of the most notable streets in the old city, known for its lively atmosphere. Visitors get a sense of Girona’s vibrant street life as they stroll past shops and cafes. The visit to Carrer de la Cort Reial includes a stop at a special square, where the guide explains its significance. A subsequent visit to the same street features a tasting of a very local product from small suppliers, emphasizing Girona’s artisanal food scene.

Guests then see Plaça de l’Oli, where a brief commentary on new restaurant openings in Girona enriches the experience. Next, the Plaza del Vino introduces visitors to Girona’s legendary city hall square, reputed for its mythical legends. These spots blend history with culinary culture, creating a layered experience.
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The largest of the stops, Plaça de Catalunya, offers a chance to enjoy an iconic Catalan dish. The 20-minute tasting session here pairs local flavors with lively city ambiance. This central square acts as a hub where tradition and modern Girona converge.

The highlight of the evening is 35 minutes in Carrer de les Olles, known for its tapas and tavern scene. Visitors indulge in real Girona-style tapas, with the guide explaining the dishes and their origins. This stop immerses guests in Girona’s nightlife culture and offers a relaxed, genuine flavor experience.

The tour wraps up at Carrer de la Cort Reial with a tasting of Girona’s most famous sweet, the xuixo. This iconic pastry provides a sweet finale to the evening, leaving a memorable taste of Girona’s culinary identity.
The experience includes bottled water, dinner, and alcoholic beverages (with non-alcoholic options for those under 18). All fees and taxes are covered, with no hidden costs. The tour starts at 5:30 pm from the monument honoring Girona’s defenders of 1808, finishing conveniently close to the starting point. The group size remains small, capped at 8 travelers, which helps keep the pace relaxed and the commentary detailed.
Booking offers free cancellation, allowing full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. The flexible policy makes this tour a low-risk choice for those unsure about their plans.
The guide, named Paula in reviews, is praised for her knowledge and enthusiasm, making the experience both informative and enjoyable. Guests appreciate her explanations about Catalonian culture and the local food scene. The overall rating is a perfect 5.0/5, based on one detailed review emphasizing great tapas and excellent storytelling.
This tour suits foodies, culture seekers, and those who enjoy evening strolls with delicious tastings. It’s ideal for travelers wanting an authentic local experience with intimate group size and guided insights. The focus on quality local products and Girona’s vibrant nightlife makes it a lively and memorable outing.
This tour delivers a well-rounded taste of Girona’s gastronomic and cultural highlights within a relaxed setting. The combination of guided tastings, scenic stops, and the chance to unwind in a local tavern creates a satisfying evening. While it’s priced at $114.29, the experience emphasizes quality, authenticity, and insider knowledge.
Best suited for those who want to discover Girona’s culinary soul and enjoy an authentic tapas experience. The small group size, knowledgeable guide, and thoughtfully curated stops make this tour a reliable choice for a memorable evening in Girona.
“We enjoyed everything about it and Paula was an excellent guide and explained a lot about the Catalonian culture”
What is the duration of the Girona evening food tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, beginning at 5:30 pm and ending in the old town.
What’s included in the tour price?
The tour includes bottled water, dinner, alcoholic beverages (non-alcoholic options available for minors), and all fees and taxes.
Where does the tour start and finish?
It begins at the Monument als defensors de Girona el 1808 and ends at Carrer de la Cort Reial, just a couple of minutes from the start point.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children under 18 are welcome and will be offered non-alcoholic drinks during the tasting.
Can I cancel the booking if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled 24 hours before the tour start time, with a full refund.