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Enjoy a 3-hour Madrid food tour visiting 5 local eateries, savoring authentic tapas, mushrooms, calamari, vermut, and wine, led by a friendly guide.
A 3-hour Madrid Food Tasting Tour of Hidden Gems offers a genuine taste of the city’s culinary scene for just $100.87 per person. This small-group experience, limited to 12 participants, takes you through five carefully selected local eateries within walking distance, providing an authentic and relaxed way to explore Madrid’s flavors. With a 5.0 rating based on 33 reviews and a 100% recommendation rate, it’s clear this tour hits the mark for food lovers seeking genuine Madrid experiences. The tour begins at Plaza de la Provincia at 6:00 pm and showcases traditional dishes and drinks that reveal the city’s culinary soul.
While the tour emphasizes authenticity and local charm, it also offers a well-paced journey through Madrid’s culinary highlights, making it suitable for most travelers. The inclusion of traditional establishments and engaging local interactions makes this a highly trusted choice for those eager to taste the real Madrid, away from touristy spots.

This tour offers a curated journey through Madrid’s culinary heart, highlighting authentic dishes found in local establishments rather than tourist hotspots. The stops are thoughtfully chosen to give a comprehensive taste of Madrid’s traditional flavors, served in warm, inviting environments. Each venue is within walking distance, ensuring a leisurely experience filled with delicious bites and engaging conversations.
The first stop introduces Bocadillos de Calamares, a crispy calamari sandwich paired with a refreshing local beer. This signature Madrid snack captures the city’s lively street food culture and gives a perfect start to the evening. The second stop highlights Champiñones a la Madrileña, sautéed mushrooms matched with sweet sangria, offering a taste of Madrid’s mushroom specialty in a cozy setting.
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At the third stop, the focus shifts to Jamón Ibérico, Spain’s prized cured ham, celebrated for its delicate texture and rich flavor. This stop also features the Tortilla Madrileña, a classic Spanish omelet served in a historic setting that echoes the city’s vibrant past. This pairing showcases Madrid’s iconic tapas culture and deep culinary roots.
The fourth visit introduces Vermut, a beloved sweet and aromatic wine that is a staple of Madrid’s tapas bars. Sampling Vermut here reveals its role as an aperitif and its popularity among locals. The final stop features Croquetas de Jamón and Centollo (spider crab), creamy croquettes filled with ham and crab, served with a glass of local wine. This last tasting wraps up the evening with a comforting, flavorful experience.

The tour departs from Plaza de la Provincia at 6:00 pm and finishes at Cava Baja 17. The closure point is situated in an area rich with bars and attractive spots, making it easy to continue exploring or find transportation afterward. The small group limit of 12 participants ensures a more personalized experience, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and engage with the guide.
The meeting point is conveniently located near public transportation, helping visitors arrive easily. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with moderate walking ability, as all stops are within walking distance, and the pace is relaxed.

The guides, like John in reviews, stand out for their friendly and knowledgeable approach. They enrich the experience with details about the food and drinks, making each stop more meaningful. The guides are praised for their personalized attention, making guests feel comfortable and well-informed throughout.
Though one review notes initial confusion about the meeting point, the issue was resolved smoothly, reflecting the guides’ professionalism. The tour’s emphasis on local establishments and genuine interactions helps create a sense of being part of Madrid’s community.

The tasting lineup is carefully curated to showcase Madrid’s culinary diversity. You’ll start with the famous calamari sandwiches, then move on to sautéed mushrooms paired with sangria, which highlights Madrid’s love for mushroom dishes. The jamón ibérico and Spanish tortilla provide core tapas staples, while the vermut reveals Madrid’s aperitif traditions.
The croquetas, filled with ham and crab, serve as a comfort food highlight, especially when paired with local wine. The inclusion of alcoholic beverages is limited to guests over 18, but non-alcoholic drinks are available for younger guests. The tour balances tastings with informative insights, making each stop both delicious and educational.
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This food tour stands out for its focus on authentic Madrid eateries, avoiding the typical tourist traps. The small group size and walkable route create an intimate atmosphere, perfect for those who appreciate local flavors in a relaxed setting. The variety of traditional dishes and quality drinks make this experience appealing for foodies and cultural explorers alike.
The tour is especially suited for those who want to explore Madrid’s culinary traditions, enjoy friendly guides, and sample delicious local tapas. It offers a well-rounded, authentic taste of Madrid, leaving participants with both culinary memories and a better understanding of local customs.

At $100.87 for a 3-hour experience, this tour offers great value for those eager to explore Madrid’s authentic flavors. The emphasis on traditional establishments, paired with expert guidance, ensures a quality experience that’s both informative and tasty. Its small group size and walking route promote a more personalized connection to Madrid’s food scene.
While it’s best suited for adults due to the alcoholic drinks, the inclusion of non-alcoholic options makes it accessible to everyone. The consistent 5-star reviews speak to the high satisfaction and trustworthiness of this tour. For anyone wanting to taste Madrid like a local, this adventure provides a delicious, engaging way to do so.
“Great way to start a vacation. Going to restaurants we would otherwise never think of stepping into gives a good sense of culture but also the food…”

What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Plaza de la Provincia and ends at Cava Baja 17 in Madrid.
What is the price per person?
The cost is $100.87 per person.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
Yes, guests over 18 enjoy vermut, sangria, and local wine. Non-alcoholic drinks are available for those under 18.
How many stops are there?
There are five stops, each at a different local eatery.
Is the tour suitable for children or non-drinkers?
Yes, non-alcoholic drinks are available, and the walk is relaxed, making it accessible for most.
What is the group size?
Groups are limited to 12 participants for a more intimate experience.
Is the tour accessible by public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point is near public transportation.
What kind of dishes are sampled?
Expect calamari sandwiches, sautéed mushrooms with sangria, jamón ibérico, Spanish tortilla, vermut, and croquetas with wine.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, there is free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the start.
Who is the tour provider?
The experience is provided by Enjoy&Live Tours.