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Discover Seville’s Triana neighborhood on a 3-hour tapas and wine tour for $91.53, exploring four family-run bars with 8+ tastings and expert guides.
Seville’s Triana neighborhood Tapas & Wine Tour offers a flavorful journey through one of the city’s most vibrant districts. Priced at $91.53 per person and lasting approximately 3 hours, this guided experience showcases four beloved family-run tapas bars. With a high rating of 5.0 from 286 reviews and 97% recommending the tour, it’s a popular choice for those eager to explore local cuisine and culture in an authentic setting.
This tour is designed for food lovers who want to learn how to order tapas like a Sevillano, enjoy more than 8 tastings that substitute for dinner, and indulge in local drinks such as sherry and regional wine. It departs at 7:00 pm from Puente de Isabel II, making it well-suited for an evening activity. The tour is small, capped at 12 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a friendly atmosphere.
While the walk involves some moderate-paced strolling, the experience is accessible for most travelers. It’s especially ideal for those who appreciate guided insights into local traditions paired with delicious bites and refreshing drinks. The tour’s focus on family-run venues guarantees a taste of genuine Sevillian hospitality, though it does not include hotel pick-up or drop-off.


The tour begins on the right bank of the Guadalquivir River, directly in front of the Isabel II Bridge, a historic crossing linking Seville’s old town to Triana. This location offers a scenic introduction to the neighborhood, setting the tone for an evening of culinary discovery. After a brief overview, participants cross the bridge to start the food crawl in Triana, known for its lively atmosphere and authentic eateries.
The meeting point’s central location makes it easy to access via public transportation or walking. The small group size allows for a more intimate experience, with guides able to share detailed stories about each venue and dish.
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Your first tasting takes place at Bar Restaurante Miami, established in 1930. Originally a gourmet grocer, it remains one of the last of its kind in Triana. Here, you’ll sample cold tapas paired with vermouth, a traditional aperitif that sets the mood. This spot offers a glimpse into Seville’s culinary roots, with its warm family-run atmosphere.
After enjoying your initial bites, the group heads to Las Golondrinas on Pagés del Corro, a longstanding family-operated bar. This venue’s short menu features hot-off-the-grill pork sirloin, the most popular tapa in Seville, and grilled mushrooms with garlic and parsley aioli. Pair these with a local red wine-based drink, which locals prefer over sangria, adding a refreshing twist to your tasting experience.

Next, at Freiduría Reina Victoria, known for its fried fish specialties, the focus shifts to Andalusia’s famous adobo recipe. This flavorful fried fish is closely tied to Seville’s April Fair celebrations. The father-son team serving here prepares adobo that’s renowned locally, and you’ll learn about its cultural significance.
To complement the dishes, a glass of manzanilla sherry accompanies the tasting. Known for its dry profile, this sherry pairs beautifully with fried fish and enhances the flavors. This stop highlights the culinary traditions that make Triana’s cuisine unique.

Your final stop is Bar Bistec, a beloved Triana landmark since 1932. This historic venue offers a choice of beer or wine to go with home-cooked dishes like tempura zucchini and garlic shrimp. The relaxing ambiance and generous portions make this an ideal place to conclude the evening.
The hour and a half spent here allows for unhurried tasting and conversation, rounding out the experience with some of Triana’s most authentic flavors. This venue’s longstanding reputation as a local favorite ensures an atmosphere filled with genuine warmth and tradition.

Throughout the 3-hour tour, participants sample about 10 different tapas, enough to substitute for dinner. The pairings with drinks—including sherry, local wine, beer, and a local red wine-based beverage—are chosen to pair well with each dish. The variety highlights Seville’s diverse culinary heritage, from simple grilled items to fried fish specialties.
The tastings include cold tapas, hot dishes, fried fish, and home-cooked favorites. The focus remains on local, family-run venues that have served the community for generations, ensuring an authentic flavor profile.

Guides like Sophie, Alex, or Guillemot lead the tour, each bringing warmth and expertise. They explain how to confidently order tapas, share stories about the neighborhood’s history, and offer tips on navigating menus. Their storytelling often interweaves local festivals like the Seville April Fair, adding cultural context to the culinary experience.
Guests consistently praise the guides for their knowledge, friendly attitude, and ability to balance information with fun. The small group size enhances interaction and allows for personalized attention.

The tour involves walking between venues across Triana’s lively streets, with a moderate pace suited for most participants. It is not suitable for vegans, children under 15, or those with celiac disease. Travelers with food allergies or dietary restrictions should contact the provider in advance, as options may be limited at some stops.
The activity takes place entirely outdoors and inside venues, so comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.

This guided evening offers not only delicious tasting but also a deep dive into Triana’s culture. The small group format ensures an engaging experience, with personalized attention and plenty of opportunities to ask questions. The variety of venues and dishes provides a well-rounded taste of Seville’s culinary traditions.
Given the consistent high ratings and enthusiastic reviews praising guides, food quality, and atmosphere, this tour stands out as an excellent choice for visitors seeking authentic local cuisine in a friendly, small-group setting.
Food enthusiasts eager to learn how to order tapas confidently and sample local dishes will find this experience rewarding. It suits those interested in Seville’s food culture, historical venues, and family-run establishments. It’s ideal for travelers who prefer guided experiences with interactive storytelling and delicious bites.
While it’s primarily an evening culinary walk, it’s best suited for adults and older teens who can comfortably walk and enjoy moderate-paced strolling.
“Sophie was lovely. Looked after myself and the other guests of the group. Tips and knowledge explained very well”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or dietary restrictions?
Yes, the tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten-free, dairy-free, and pregnant women. However, options may not always be available at every stop, and travelers with food allergies should contact the provider in advance.
What is included in the price?
The price includes 8+ food tastings sufficient for dinner, 4 drinks, and a local English-speaking guide. It does not cover hotel transportation.
How do I find the meeting point?
The tour departs from Puente de Isabel II, on the right bank of the Guadalquivir River. The location is near public transportation and easy to access.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, this tour is not suitable for children under 15. It is designed for adults who can walk at a moderate pace and enjoy tastings.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time, providing flexibility for travelers.
This Seville Triana Tapas & Wine Tour delivers a genuine taste of local life, combining culinary delights with cultural insights. Its focus on small venues, expert guides, and authentic flavors makes it a standout choice for those eager to explore Seville’s vibrant neighborhood through its food.