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Discover Girona's culinary scene on this small-group food and market tour, sampling Iberico ham, cava, and exploring iconic sights in about 4 hours.
The Girona Food & Market Small Group Tour offers an engaging way to explore the medieval city through its vibrant cuisine. Priced at $114.64 per person and lasting approximately 4 hours, this highly-rated experience is perfect for foodies eager to uncover Girona’s culinary secrets. With an average booking window of 48 days in advance, it’s a popular choice for those looking to combine cultural sights with tasting local flavors. The tour is capped at 12 participants, ensuring a cozy and personalized experience, led by passionate guides who share stories behind the city’s food and history.
Highlights include visits to Girona Cathedral, the Pont de Pedra, and local markets, where tasting jamón ibérico, cava, and other specialties brings Girona’s food heritage vividly to life. The tour begins at Carrer del Nord, 6, and runs Thursday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This tour suits travelers with moderate walking ability, as Girona’s streets are medieval and can involve some distance. The experience is also notably flexible, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, making planning easier.


This tour offers a delightful introduction to Girona, focusing on its culinary traditions and local eateries. Over around 4 hours, guides lead groups through the medieval streets where visitors learn about Catalan culture, food heritage, and the city’s famous landmarks. The guides are described as passionate and informative, sharing anecdotes and legends that bring Girona’s history to life.
The tour balances cultural sightseeing with tasting sessions, making it engaging for those who enjoy both history and food. Local bakeries, artisan producers, and family-run eateries play a central role, providing a taste of authentic Girona. The experience is suitable for people with moderate physical fitness, since walking on medieval streets can involve some distance.
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One of the tour’s key stops is the Mercat del Lleo, Girona’s indoor food market, where visitors get a close look at local products and bustling market life. The guide strolls with the group for about 30 minutes, sharing insights about local food items and culinary traditions.
Another highlight is the Eiffel Bridge (Pont de les Peixateries Velles), an iconic red iron structure that spans the Onyar River. This 15-minute stop offers great photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate Girona’s architectural charm. Both stops are free to explore and enrich the overall experience.

The Girona Cathedral remains a central visual and historical icon. Though the tour doesn’t include entry fees, it’s a key part of the walk through the Old Town, where guides highlight main sights such as the Jewish Quarter, Independence Square, and Rambla. Along the way, visitors sample local foods at various eateries and markets, learning about the cultural significance of each.
This part of the tour offers a mix of history, architecture, and culinary stops, making it a comprehensive introduction to Girona’s historic heart. The 10-minute stop here is more about viewing the surroundings rather than detailed interior visits.

The tour’s tastings feature some of Girona’s most beloved specialties. Participants get to try jamón ibérico, a delicately cured ham renowned for its intense flavor and premium quality. Guides explain what makes Iberico ham unique, adding educational value to the tasting.
Along With ham, the group samples cava, a Catalan sparkling wine, alongside coffee, snacks, and soda. A full lunch is included, offering further opportunities to indulge in local flavors. Beverages such as alcoholic drinks are part of the experience, complementing the food and creating a relaxed, convivial atmosphere.

Participants meet at Carrer del Nord, 6 in Girona, a convenient location near public transportation. The small-group size ensures that everyone receives personal attention, and the guided walk allows for a more intimate and engaging experience.
The tour operates on Thursday to Saturday, between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM, aligning well with morning sightseeing plans. The 4-hour duration includes plenty of time for tastings, sightseeing, and stories, making it a well-paced option for a half-day activity.
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Given Girona’s medieval streets, the tour requires a moderate physical fitness level. Walks involve covering some distance on cobblestone streets, which might pose challenges for those with mobility issues. The tour is not recommended for travelers with difficulty walking, but it remains accessible to most who are comfortable with moderate walking.
Participants are advised to inform the tour provider about any dietary restrictions or allergies at least 24 hours in advance. This helps ensure a smooth experience, especially during tastings and meals.

The tour features a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. This flexibility allows for plans to change without penalty. If canceled within this window, a full refund is issued. The booking process is straightforward, and the tour is confirmed within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.

Unlike many food tours that focus solely on tasting, this experience combines culinary exploration with cultural sightseeing. The inclusion of stops at Girona Cathedral, Mercat del Lleo, and the Eiffel Bridge ensures a well-rounded visit.
The small-group format allows for personalized interaction and deeper insights from passionate guides. It also offers a rundown of Girona’s food heritage, making it ideal for those who want to learn and taste in equal measure.
This tour offers a balanced mix of food, culture, and history within a relaxed four-hour window. The rated 5.0 out of 5 from 32 reviews underscores its quality, with praise often directed at the knowledgeable guides and authentic tastings. The Iberico ham and cava stand out as highlights, along with the chance to explore Girona’s medieval streets and landmarks.
While it’s best suited for those who enjoy moderate walking and food tasting, its intimate size and flexible cancellation make it a practical choice. For anyone eager to experience Girona’s culinary traditions firsthand while discovering its scenic beauty, this tour is a thoughtful, enjoyable option.
“The iberico ham was amazing! Learning all about the meat and what makes it premium flavour was a highlight. Our guide Sarah was was lovely and told…”
How long does the Girona Food & Market Small Group Tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours.
What is the price per person?
It costs $114.64 per person.
Where does the tour start?
Participants meet at Carrer del Nord, 6 in Girona.
What landmarks are included in the tour?
The tour features Girona Cathedral, Pont de Pedra, and the Mercat del Lleo market.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes bottled water, coffee, snacks, lunch, and alcoholic beverages.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
It is not recommended for travelers with difficulty walking due to the medieval streets.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours prior to the start.
Are there any dietary restrictions to consider?
Participants should inform the provider of any dietary restrictions or allergies at least 24 hours in advance.
How many people are in each group?
The small group is capped at 12 travelers for a personalized experience.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its combination of culinary tastings, visits to historic landmarks, and the small-group format create an engaging and authentic Girona experience.