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Discover Seville through a personalized 3-hour food tour with a local guide, sampling 68 regional dishes at 23 spots, including a convent pastry visit.

Seville’s vibrant culinary scene comes alive with a private, 3-hour food tour designed to match your tastes. Priced at $146.03 per person, this experience offers a uniquely flexible itinerary crafted after filling out a brief questionnaire. Your local guide will develop a personalized route, highlighting Seville’s authentic flavors and hidden culinary gems away from the usual tourist spots. The tour is perfect for those keen on tasting regional dishes while exploring the city’s most charming streets.
This tour is distinguished by its completely private nature, ensuring a tailored experience that evolves with your interests. While it’s primarily a walking journey, public transportation may be used to transfer between stops. With 68 tastings at 23 local venues and two included drinks, the experience delivers excellent value for those eager to enjoy Seville’s authentic cuisine in a relaxed setting.

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The tour begins at Starbucks on C. San Fernando, 1 in Casco Antiguo, a central location easily accessible by public transportation. The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours, making it a manageable yet rich introduction to Seville’s food scene. At the end, the tour concludes back at the starting point, offering convenience for further exploration or transportation.
The private nature of this tour means only your group participates, creating an intimate environment to ask questions and enjoy your personalized itinerary. The walking pace is designed to be comfortable, covering different neighborhoods and culinary venues at a relaxed speed.

After booking, you’ll complete a short questionnaire sharing your interests, preferences, and must-see sights. Your guide personally reaches out to craft a fully customized itinerary that reflects your love for history, food, or hidden local spots. This approach guarantees a flexible experience that adapts to your energy and curiosity, making each tour unique.
This customization is one of the key strengths of the experience, drawing on local knowledge to highlight what matters most to you—be it traditional tapas, lesser-known taverns, or sweet treats from convents.
The tour’s first stops focus on Seville’s beloved breakfast culture. You’ll sample a tostada de pringá, a hearty breakfast toast topped with slow-cooked meat, paired with a local coffee. These humble yet cherished dishes offer insight into the city’s comfort food traditions and are enjoyed in vibrant center locations.
Later stops include no-frills taverns where the focus is on authentic flavors. Here, you can indulge in papa bravas, crispy potatoes topped with spicy sauce, and adobo de cazón, a traditional Andalusian marinated fish dish. Each venue is run by those who have been perfecting these recipes for generations.

A highlight of the tour is a riverside pause, where you enjoy a torrefacto coffee, a traditional Andalusian roasted brew. As you sip, your guide shares stories about Seville’s diverse culinary roots, shaped by centuries of cultural fusion. This moment combines relaxation with cultural insight, making it a memorable part of the experience.
The torrefacto coffee is known for its bold flavor, providing a contrast to lighter brews, and adds a local touch to your journey.
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Venturing into lesser-known streets, the guide introduces you to no-frills taverns where Adobo de cazón and other classic Andalusian dishes are prepared with skill passed down through generations. These local venues are often off the typical tourist radar, offering genuine flavors and a cozy atmosphere.
Sampling papa bravas and adobo de cazón, you get to experience the diversity of Seville’s culinary heritage. The guide’s knowledge ensures you understand the cultural significance of each dish, deepening your appreciation for Andalusian cuisine.
The tour concludes with a sweet treat at a working convent, where you taste naranjitos, citrus pastries baked by local nuns. These pastries highlight Seville’s rich tradition of citrus-based desserts and are a delightful way to finish the journey.
This stop offers a chance to enjoy authentic convent-made sweets, adding a layer of cultural depth to your food exploration.
This experience is designed as a walking tour, with some use of public transportation or taxis to move between farther stops if needed. The meeting point at Starbucks is in a convenient location near public transit, making it easy to join the tour without hassle.
Because the tour is private and flexible, it suits most travelers who can walk comfortably. The guide takes care to accommodate your pace and interests, making it suitable for a wide audience.
At $146.03 per person, this tour offers a significant number of tastings—68 regional dishes—at 23 different spots. The inclusion of 2 drinks enhances the experience, which is designed to provide an authentic taste of Seville’s culinary scene.
The custom itinerary means you avoid generic tourist traps, instead focusing on what you enjoy most. This personalized approach, combined with the private setting, delivers both value and a genuine connection to Seville’s food culture.
While only one review is available, it praises the guide’s storytelling ability and vibrant energy. The guide’s role is central to bringing Seville’s history and culinary traditions to life, making the experience engaging and memorable.
The flexibility of the tour and the opportunity to tailor stops based on your interests further enhance its appeal, especially for those looking for a deeply personal culinary adventure.
The tour benefits from a free cancellation policy, allowing full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. This flexibility makes it easier to plan, knowing that adjustments are possible if your plans change.
Confirmation is received promptly, and communication is straightforward, ensuring a smooth booking process. Since most travelers can participate, the tour is accessible to a wide audience interested in experiencing Seville through its flavors.
This tour suits food lovers seeking a customized, authentic experience. It’s ideal for those who want to avoid tourist-heavy spots and explore local eateries and hidden culinary treasures. Travelers interested in cultural insights related to Seville’s food** will find this tour particularly rewarding.
Those comfortable walking for a few hours and eager to sample a variety of regional dishes will enjoy the balanced pacing and diverse stops. It’s especially well-suited for those who appreciate private, flexible experiences tailored to their specific interests.
This private, personalized food tour offers an authentic taste of Seville’s culinary heritage in a flexible, engaging setting. The 68 tastings across 23 local venues ensure a thorough exploration of Andalusian flavors, from breakfast staples to sweet confections.
The custom itinerary built according to your preferences guarantees a relevant and intimate experience, guided by a knowledgeable local who shares stories and insights along the way. While it’s primarily a walking tour, the use of public transport and the private nature make it adaptable and comfortable.
Ultimately, this tour stands out for its dedication to personalization and quality of food, making it an excellent choice for visitors eager to connect deeply with Seville’s food culture.
“Adriana was fantastic! She brought the history of Sevilla to life with engaging stories and a vibrant energy that kept us all captivated . It was a…”
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians?
The tour is tailored based on your preferences, so it’s possible to request vegetarian options during the customization process.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Starbucks on C. San Fernando, 1 and ends back at the same location.
Are drinks included?
Yes, 2 drinks—either alcoholic or soft drinks—are included.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, the tour is usually booked about 25 days in advance on average.
Is transportation included?
No, the tour is primarily a walking experience, with optional use of public transport or taxis between stops.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour different from other food tours?
Its completely personalized itinerary and private setting set it apart, providing an experience tailored to your specific tastes and interests.
Is the tour accessible for all fitness levels?
As a walking tour, it’s best suited for those comfortable with moderate walking. The guide can adjust the pace to suit most participants.
Who is the provider of this experience?
The tour is offered by City Unscripted.