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Explore Seville's culinary scene on a 3.5-hour guided food tour featuring tapas, local drinks, and visits to at least four different venues in the historic city center.


This Seville Food Tour with Tapas & Drinks is a fantastic way to taste the city’s culinary specialties over 3.5 hours. Priced at $90 per person, it provides a guided walking experience through the heart of Andalusia’s capital. Beginning at Avenida de la Constitución, the tour takes you on a journey through Seville’s lively streets, ending at Plaza de la Alfalfa with plenty of delicious memories.
The experience is perfect for those eager to sample local dishes while learning about Seville’s food culture from expert guides. The tour includes all food and drinks, making it a convenient and immersive way to explore the city’s gastronomy. Although it does not include hotel pickup or dropoff, the central meeting points are easy to find and accessible.
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The tour starts at the fountain between Avenida de la Constitución and the Archivo de Indias, where your guide greets you to begin this culinary stroll. As you walk through the Casco Antiguo, the tour visits at least four diverse venues. Each stop features tapas that highlight Seville’s local flavors, with options like Montadito de pringà, a slow-cooked pork sandwich, and ham croquetas, a beloved classic.
Your guide leads you through different food venues that many visitors might not discover alone. The stops are chosen to showcase authentic, high-quality dishes and drinks, with each tasting carefully paired with Spanish wines, sangria, beer, or soft drinks. The variety ensures a rich tasting experience that reflects Seville’s culinary diversity.

Each venue on this tour offers a distinct experience. You’ll savor traditional gazpacho, buñuelos de bacalao (cod fritters), and even Russian potato salad with homemade mayonnaise. As the guide explains the history and preparation behind each dish, you gain insight into Andalucia’s food traditions.
The tour’s stops are spread throughout Seville’s historic streets, including Casco Antiguo and areas around Plaza de la Alfalfa. The variety of locations ensures a well-rounded introduction to local flavors, while the walkable route keeps the experience engaging without feeling rushed.
Guided by knowledgeable professionals, the tour benefits from guides like Cristina, Anna, and Christina, who are praised for their courtesy, friendliness, and deep understanding of Seville’s food scene. They share stories about local traditions, historical context, and the best places to enjoy tapas beyond the tour.
According to reviews, guides are passionate and well-informed, often customizing the experience based on visitor interests. Whether discussing Seville’s history, festivals, or regional wines, guides make the tour both informative and lively.
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Expect high-quality, authentic dishes at every stop. The Montadito de pringà is a standout, featuring slow-cooked pork that melts in the mouth. The ham croquetas and Iberian ham are prized for their freshness and flavor, while cod fritters (buñuelos de bacalao) provide a taste of traditional Andalusian cuisine.
The tour emphasizes local specialties, and the tastings vary depending on available venues. Guests also enjoy Russian potato salad with a homemade mayonnaise, gazpacho, and churros with chocolate—a sweet ending to a savory journey.
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A major highlight is the variety of drinks included. Each venue offers local Spanish wines, refreshing sangria, and cold beers. The soft drinks cater to those preferring non-alcoholic options, ensuring everyone’s taste is accommodated.
Sampling Sherry wine, a regional treasure of Andalucia, adds a special touch to the experience. The pairings enhance the flavors of each tapa and provide insight into Seville’s beverage traditions.

The tour begins at a fountain between Avenida de la Constitución and the Archivo de Indias, a central and easy-to-find location. It ends back at Plaza de la Alfalfa, within walking distance of many attractions.
The group size is limited to a maximum of 12 people, creating a more intimate experience. The tour requires a minimum of 2 participants to operate, and it can be rescheduled if that number isn’t reached. Children under 5 can join for free, making it family-friendly.
While the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, it offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. The “Reserve now & pay later” option provides flexibility for travelers unsure of their plans, allowing reservations without immediate payment.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes for the walking portion and avoid bringing pets or large luggage. The tour is conducted in English and Spanish, and guides may speak both languages during the experience.
The high 4.9 rating from 15 reviews reflects consistent praise for the expert guides, delicious tastings, and discovery of hidden tapas bars. Guests appreciate guides like Cristina and Anna for their passion and knowledge, and many note the value of visiting local venues they wouldn’t find alone.
This tour suits food lovers and those interested in local culture, especially travelers who want a relaxed, immersive way to experience Seville’s culinary traditions. The combination of historical insights and authentic dishes makes it an enriching experience.
This guided food tour in Seville delivers a flavorful, authentic introduction to the city’s tapas culture. The 3.5-hour experience offers delicious tastings, local drinks, and insightful commentary from guides passionate about Seville.
While it doesn’t include hotel pickup, its central meeting points and small group size make it easy to join and enjoy. The high review scores and praise for quality food and knowledgeable guides make this tour a top choice for foodies visiting Seville.
“Cristina was an excellent guide courteous and friendly. The food was high quality and delicious being local, Cristina took us to some tapas bars we…”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours.
What is the price of this food tour?
It costs $90 per person, including all food and drinks.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at the fountain between Avenida de la Constitución and the Archivo de Indias and ends at Plaza de la Alfalfa.
What food is included in the tour?
Guests enjoy at least four stops with dishes like Montadito de pringà, ham croquetas, Iberian ham, cod fritters, gazpacho, and churros with chocolate.
Are drinks included?
Yes, Spanish wines, sangria, beers, and soft drinks are all included.
Are children allowed?
Children under 5 can participate for free.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, this tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Is there a guide available in English and Spanish?
Yes, guides speak both English and Spanish, and may switch during the tour.
Do I need to reserve and pay immediately?
No, you can reserve now and pay later for added flexibility.
Do I need to bring anything?
Comfortable shoes are recommended; large bags or pets are not allowed.