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Experience Malaga's authentic wine and tapas scene with this 2.5-hour guided tour visiting historic venues, enjoying local wines, vermouth, and traditional Spanish snacks.

The Malaga Traditional Wine & Tapas Tour offers a flavorful journey through the city’s culinary roots, all within 2 hours and 30 minutes. Priced at $80.11 per person, this small-group adventure is designed for food lovers eager to taste authentic local cuisine while learning about Malaga’s wine heritage. The tour departs from the historic Antigua Casa De Guardia and includes visits to three carefully selected venues, offering a mix of wine tasting, tapas, and vermouth in a relaxed, friendly setting.
Guided by a knowledgeable local, the experience emphasizes authentic flavors and stories behind each drink and dish. With a maximum group size of 15 travelers, the tour maintains a lively yet intimate atmosphere, perfect for those wanting a genuine taste of Malaga’s food scene without feeling rushed. The inclusion of vegetarian and non-pork options ensures that diverse dietary preferences are well accommodated.
While the tour offers plenty of tapas and drinks to satisfy, it does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, making it a flexible activity easily fitting into your Malaga itinerary. If you’re seeking an engaging, informative, and delicious introduction to Malaga’s culinary traditions, this tour provides excellent value and memorable moments.
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The tour kicks off at Antigua Casa De Guardia, the oldest winery in Malaga with 200 years of history. Here, visitors learn about Malaga’s famous sweet wines, discovering the differences between types and the varieties of grapes used. Guides explain the nuances of each wine, helping guests find their preferred flavor profile. The venue’s historic ambiance sets the tone for an authentic experience, and the admission is free.
This stop is ideal for those interested in understanding Malaga’s wine heritage, especially as it highlights the city’s traditional production methods. The focus on education ensures that guests leave with a deeper appreciation of local wines. Expect about 30 minutes at this venue, making it a concise yet enriching start.

Next, the group moves to Bodega El Pimpi, a popular spot among locals and visitors alike. This venue boasts a long-standing reputation, decorated with folkloric touches and awarded prizes. Here, the tour includes wine and tapas, giving a taste of Malaga’s gastronomy in a lively setting. The guide shares insights into the history and significance of the restaurant, enriching the tasting experience.
Guests are treated to another glass of wine along with the first tapas, which allows for a smooth transition from learning about wine to sampling local flavors. The one-hour visit provides a relaxed environment to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and the delicious offerings.

The third venue is located on Calle Carretería, where the group encounters authentic Andalusian taverns away from tourist spots. This stop emphasizes local atmosphere, with no touristy distractions, making it the perfect place to experience Malaga’s everyday food culture. The highlight here is Spanish vermouth, a house specialty, along with about 5-6 homemade tapas to share.
This venue promises a full belly by the end of the tour, thanks to the generous sharing of tapas and drinks. The casual, friendly environment allows guests to feel like locals, and the guide’s commentary enhances understanding of the region’s traditions. Expect about 60 minutes at this final stop.

Throughout the tour, guests can choose from wine, vermouth, beer, or non-alcoholic drinks—catering to diverse preferences. Vegetarian and non-pork options are available, ensuring that dietary needs are respected. This flexibility is a notable feature, especially for those who may not want wine or have specific food restrictions.
While the tour doesn’t cover hotel transfers, its meeting point at Antigua Casa de Guardia is near public transportation, making it easy to access. The small group size creates a friendly environment for conversation and personalized attention.

The tour is led by a local guide who is praised for their knowledge of Malaga’s food culture and friendly approach. Multiple reviews highlight the guide’s storytelling ability, adding context to each venue and drink. Guests often mention the guide’s capacity to make the experience fun, informative, and personal.
The tour’s popularity is reflected in reviews that describe the guide as “fabulous,” “friendly,” and “knowing all about Malaga’s food and wine.” Their storytelling helps deepen the appreciation of the city’s traditions, making the experience more meaningful.

Antigua Casa De Guardia stands out for its historic significance, with a history spanning two centuries. It’s a must-visit for those interested in Malaga’s wine-making traditions. Bodega El Pimpi offers a lively, prize-winning atmosphere, perfect for experiencing Malaga’s gastronomy in a social setting.
The third stop on Calle Carretería showcases authentic Andalusian taverns away from tourist crowds, giving an unfiltered view of local life. Each venue contributes a distinct atmosphere, from historic to lively to casual, enriching the overall experience.

The tour’s 2 hours and 30 minutes pacing is well-balanced, offering enough time at each venue without feeling hurried. The small group size ensures that guests have ample opportunity to ask questions and engage with the guide. The stops are spaced out in the city center, with only a small amount of walking involved, making it accessible for most participants.
Starting at Antigua Casa de Guardia and ending at Calle Alamos, the route covers key areas without extensive transit, allowing for a relaxed exploration of Malaga’s food districts.
The $80.11 price includes plenty of tapas and several drinks, making it an excellent value considering the quality and local authenticity of the venues. The tour is designed to be satisfying both in food and cultural insights, with reviews consistently praising the variety of tapas and the guide’s storytelling.
While some reviews mention feeling that portions could be larger, the overall consensus is positive regarding the generous offerings and informative experience. The mix of food, drink, history, and local atmosphere makes this a well-rounded introduction to Malaga’s culinary scene.
This experience suits adults interested in local wines, traditional tapas, and authentic Malaga venues. It’s perfect for those who want a relaxed, small-group setting with a knowledgeable guide. Foodies, culture enthusiasts, and wine lovers will appreciate the combination of tasting and storytelling.
It’s also suitable for vegetarians and non-pork eaters, thanks to the availability of alternative options. However, those expecting a very large quantity of food or a formal tasting experience might find it more casual than some other culinary tours.
The Malaga Traditional Wine & Tapas Tour delivers an engaging look into the city’s culinary soul, blending history, local flavors, and warm hospitality. The visits to historic Antigua Casa De Guardia and popular El Pimpi, combined with the authentic ambiance of Calle Carretería, create a well-rounded experience.
This tour is ideal for those wanting to learn about Malaga’s wine heritage, enjoy delicious tapas, and connect with the local atmosphere. Its small group size and knowledgeable guides ensure a personal, memorable outing. While it may not be the fullest meal, the variety and cultural insights more than compensate.
For $80.11, this tour offers great value and a true taste of Malaga’s traditions, making it a worthwhile addition to any visit focused on food, drink, and local culture.
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Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarian options are available, and the tour accommodates dietary preferences.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
What is included in the price?
The price covers food tastings, wine tastings, a local guide, and several drinks including wine, vermouth, beer, or non-alcoholic options.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate, as alcohol is served but non-alcoholic drinks are also options.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at Antigua Casa de Guardia and finishes in Calle Alamos in central Malaga.
Are there any additional costs?
No, the tour includes all tastings; extra purchases are optional and not included.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The tour involves a small amount of walking, and participants should be comfortable on foot.
Can I cancel the tour for a refund?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the start, with full refunds available then.
Is transportation provided?
No, there is no hotel pickup or drop-off included; guests meet at the designated starting point.
Would I recommend this tour?
Absolutely, especially for those seeking an authentic, relaxed introduction to Malaga’s wine and tapas culture, guided by enthusiastic locals.