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Experience authentic Málaga with a 2.5-hour tour tasting 7-8 homemade tapas and 3 glasses of local wine, visiting historic taverns and wineries in the old town.

This 2.5-hour guided tour in Málaga, run by Oh My Good Guide, offers an authentic taste of Andalusian cuisine. For $78 per person, you’ll explore three of the oldest wineries and taverns in the city’s old town, sampling 7-8 homemade tapas and enjoying 3 glasses of wine, beer, or vermouth. The tour is perfect for those interested in local food culture, historic venues, and small-group experiences.
While the tour does not include hotel pickup and drop-off, it begins right next to the Antigua Casa de Guardia winery and concludes nearby. This experience suits food lovers, wine enthusiasts, and anyone eager to discover Málaga’s culinary traditions away from the crowded tourist spots. The guides’ knowledge and warmth are often praised, making this a memorable way to spend an afternoon in Malaga.
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The tour kicks off right at the Antigua Casa de Guardia, a 200-year-old winery where visitors taste their first Málaga wine. The guide explains the differences between the various types of wine produced here, highlighting the grape varieties and regional winemaking styles. This spot provides a genuine introduction to Malaga’s wine heritage, setting the tone for the rest of the experience.
The setting is charming and filled with historical character, giving travelers an immediate sense of the city’s rich wine-making tradition. The initial tasting helps to appreciate what makes local wines special, especially when paired with the homemade tapas served during the tour.
After the initial introduction, the group moves to a favorite spot among locals—a restaurant with long-standing history and folkloric decorations. Here, another glass of wine accompanies a selection of delicious local tapas. The food at this stop reflects traditional Andalusian flavors and includes a variety of meat, seafood, and vegetarian options.
The tour then proceeds to a typical Andalusian tavern away from the tourist crowds. This venue offers an authentic atmosphere, where visitors can enjoy local vermouth, a house specialty, along with more regional tapas. The guide shares stories and insights about the tavern’s history, enhancing the experience and making it more personal.

Throughout the tour, visitors visit spots favored by locals, ensuring an experience that’s different from typical city tours. These venues, including small bars and historic wine cellars, are chosen for their authenticity and cultural significance. Walking through the narrow streets of the old town, the group appreciates the architecture and ambiance that have preserved Málaga’s traditional character.
The stops are well-paced, allowing ample time to sample the drinks and food and to soak in the atmosphere. The tour ends at C. Álamos, 1, close enough for those wishing to explore further or dine at their leisure.
More Great Tours NearbyMultiple reviews praise the guides for their friendliness, knowledge, and passion for Málaga. Guides like Elisa, Silla, Valentina, Victor, Alicia, and others are described as warm, personable, and well-informed about the city’s history, food, and wine. Their ability to share stories and background makes the experience engaging, especially when explaining the regional food customs and wine production.
The guides also take care to offer tips for local experiences, making the tour not just about tasting but also about understanding Málaga’s culinary culture.

The 7-8 varieties of tapas are described as delicious and authentic, with options tailored for vegetarians, pescetarians, or those seeking non-pork dishes. The drinks include three glasses of local wine, beer, or vermouth, allowing for a good sampling of regional beverages.
The house vermouth at the tavern is a highlight, often described as unique and flavorful, with many participants noting how it grows on them. The pairings and variety keep the tasting experience lively and satisfying.

The small group size and relaxed pace contribute to a comfortable and engaging atmosphere. The tour generally includes several venue visits, each lasting between 30 minutes to an hour, with plenty of time to chat, take photos, and enjoy the ambiance. Visitors appreciate that the tour is not rushed and offers a chance to learn about the city’s history along the way.
Participants often comment on the friendly guides who share local tips beyond the tour, enhancing the overall value.

The tour begins next to the door of Antigua Casa de Guardia and concludes back at the same area. As the meeting point is central and easy to locate, travelers do not need additional transportation arrangements. The tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so visitors should plan to meet directly at the designated spot.
The availability of the tour varies, so checking the schedule ahead of time is recommended. The multilingual guides speak Spanish and English, making it accessible for most visitors.

At $78 per person, the tour offers a good balance of value considering the small-group setting, quality food, and authentic venues visited. The reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides, delicious food, and local drinks as key strengths.
It’s an excellent choice for those wanting to explore Málaga’s culinary scene intimately, especially if they enjoy wine tasting and regional cuisine in a relaxed environment.
This experience appeals most to food and wine enthusiasts who appreciate authentic local flavors and historic venues. It’s ideal for travelers who prefer small-group tours with knowledgeable guides who share cultural insights.
Those with vegetarian or pescetarian diets will find suitable options, and participants who enjoy learning about local customs will value the stories that guides share.
The Málaga: Traditional Andalusian Tapas and Wine Tour provides a well-rounded taste of local cuisine, history, and culture. Its small-group size, expert guides, and authentic venues make it stand out among food tours in the city.
While it doesn’t include hotel transfers, the central starting point and relaxed pace make it accessible and enjoyable. It’s especially suited for wine lovers and foodies eager to discover Málaga’s hidden culinary treasures in a friendly setting.
The tour’s value for money is reinforced by the quality of local wines, delicious tapas, and the insider knowledge from guides praised in reviews. If you want to experience Malaga through its food and drink, this tour offers a flavorful, friendly way to do so.
“A wonderful tour of Malaga with plenty of historical and cultural information. Fabulous to experience great wine and tapas off the beaten track. Ou…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours.
What is included in the price?
It includes a walking tour, guide, 7-8 homemade tapas, and 3 glasses of local wine, beer, or vermouth.
Are vegetarian options available?
Yes, vegetarian, pescetarian, and non-pork tapas options are available.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins next to Antigua Casa de Guardia and ends back at the same location.
Is hotel pickup included?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for small groups?
Yes, it typically groups around 9 people, ensuring a more intimate experience.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides are available in Spanish and English.