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Join this 2.5-hour hands-on Barcelona market tour and cooking class to learn how to make authentic paella, tapas, and sangria in a friendly, intimate setting.
This Barcelona cooking tour offers a lively 2.5-hour session where participants visit the Exclusive Sarrià Market, learn to select the freshest ingredients, and prepare three classic Spanish dishes: paella, pan con tomate, and sangria. Led by a professional chef, this experience combines market exploration with hands-on cooking in a welcoming group setting.
The tour costs $75 per person and is suitable for solo travelers, families, and friends alike. It features a private group atmosphere, with guides speaking both English and Spanish. As a highlight, guests end the session enjoying the paella and sangria they’ve prepared themselves. Although transportation and personal shopping are not included, this tour stands out for its expert guidance, authentic recipes, and intimate market visit.
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This tour begins with a visit to the Sarrià Market, a hidden gem in one of Barcelona’s traditional neighborhoods. Here, guides show you how to select the freshest ingredients—a crucial skill for cooking authentic Spanish dishes. The market setting adds a vibrant, local flavor to the experience, making it more than just a cooking class.
The market visit is designed to teach practical skills, such as identifying high-quality seafood, vegetables, and other ingredients essential for a genuine paella. The market exploration lasts just enough time to feel engaging without feeling rushed, giving participants an authentic taste of local Barcelona life.

Once at the cooking space, the focus shifts to mastering the art of paella. The professional chef guides the group through a traditional family recipe, emphasizing how to achieve the perfect rice texture and seafood balance. This dish is a communal meal, so everyone works together to create it.
Participants also learn how to prepare pan con tomate, a popular Catalan tapa, and sangria, a refreshing, fruity drink. The instructor shares the secrets and history behind each dish, adding depth to the cooking process. The hands-on approach means you’re actively involved in every step, from chopping vegetables to stirring the rice.

After cooking, everyone gathers around the table to enjoy the dishes prepared together. The shared experience reflects the traditional setting of paella, which is meant to be enjoyed with family and friends. The meal is complemented by a glass of sangria, made fresh for the occasion.
This warm, inviting environment encourages conversation and connection, making it an ideal activity for those wanting to meet new people or share a meaningful culinary experience with loved ones. The emphasis on community and authentic recipes distinguishes this tour from more commercialized classes.
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Reviews highlight the knowledge and friendliness of the guides, especially Ivan and Eladi, who are noted for sharing interesting stories and helpful tips. They make the experience engaging and informative, ensuring participants leave with both cooking skills and cultural insights.
The guides’ storytelling and attention to detail contribute to the overall enjoyment, making complex techniques accessible. The small group setting fosters interaction, allowing for personalized guidance throughout the class.
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This tour operates in English and Spanish, making it accessible to a wide audience. The activity lasts 2.5 hours, with flexible availability based on the schedule. Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring an appetite and a camera.
While transportation to the meeting point and personal market shopping are not included, the market visit is centrally located in Barcelona’s Sarrià neighborhood. The tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for those with mobility considerations.

Priced at $75, this experience offers excellent value, blending market exploration, culinary education, and a shared meal. The focus on authentic recipes and local ingredients ensures that participants gain skills they can replicate at home.
Compared to other similar experiences, this tour emphasizes personalized instruction and a warm group atmosphere, making it particularly appealing for those craving an immersive, genuine Catalan cooking experience.
This experience suits food lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and anyone eager to learn authentic Spanish cooking techniques. It’s especially ideal for families with children, couples, or friends who want a memorable activity beyond sightseeing. The small group size and interactive format foster genuine connections.
The inclusion of market shopping tips, technique demonstrations, and community dining makes this tour a comprehensive peek into Barcelona’s culinary traditions. However, those with food allergies should note that the experience is not suitable for them.

The Barcelona: Paella Maestro Market Tour & Sangria & Tapas delivers an authentic and interactive opportunity to explore local ingredients and master traditional recipes. The professional guidance, market visit, and shared meal create a well-rounded experience that feels warm and genuine.
While it does require participants to walk and stand for a bit and does not include transportation or shopping, the focus on hands-on learning and community makes this experience stand out. It’s perfect for those wanting to bring a piece of Spain home through culinary skills.
Whether you come solo or with loved ones, you’ll leave with new techniques, delicious dishes, and lasting memories of your time in Barcelona.
“Everything was excellent! Ivan was friendly and knowledgeable. I highly recommend this experience @”
Is transportation to the market included?
No, transportation to and from the activity is not included. Participants should plan to arrive at the meeting point in the Sarrià neighborhood on their own.
Can I join this tour if I have food allergies?
This experience is not suitable for people with food allergies, as it involves preparing dishes with seafood and other common allergens.
What languages are the guides available in?
Guides speak English and Spanish, making the class accessible for most participants.
How long does the experience last?
The full experience runs for 2.5 hours, including the market visit, cooking, and shared meal.
Is the experience suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the communal and hands-on nature suggests it can be enjoyable for older children who are comfortable cooking and participating actively.