With the Do Eat Better Granada Food Tour, you’ll have the opportunity to sample some of the city’s most iconic flavors in just a few hours, all guided by a passionate local foodie.
Explore Granada’s charming streets, from the historic Plaza de Santa Ana to the atmospheric Albaicín and bustling Mercado San Agustín, as you visit top local bars, hidden ultramarinos, and traditional pastry shops. Along the way, feast on authentic delights like paella de marisco, salmorejo, local tapas near Plaza Nueva, and the famous piononos de Santa Fe and oriental sweets from Calle Calderería Nueva.
Hear fascinating stories about Granada’s culinary traditions, the history of its neighborhoods, and the ingredients that make Andalusian cuisine so unique. It’s a true journey through the flavors, culture, and heritage of the city, all enjoyed in a small-group setting with a relaxed and informal pace.
In the middle of the square close to the fountain
Join us for a 3.5 long walking food tour you will dive into a world of local culinary experiences in Granada! You will try only the best dishes and tapas of each restaurant. Sipping a glass of wine or local beer you will be able to feel this unique lifestyle, based on hard work but also moments of pleasure, social life and relax. We will walk through the most beautiful streets of Granada, passing by the most famous monuments, while your Local Expert will give an insight into the history and culture of the city. Please, bear in mind that the tastings here described may change according to the season and the availabilities of your partners.
You will begin your culinary adventure in Granada, wandering through the historic streets at the foot of the Alhambra, where Moorish heritage and Andalusian life blend effortlessly. As you stroll past elegant squares and centuries old façades, you’ll feel the echoes of poets, musicians, and artisans who shaped the city’s rich cultural identity. Here you will meet your Local Expert and head towards your first stop: a hidden ultramarinos, tucked away in the traditional Realejo neighborhood. Stepping inside feels like traveling back in time
After this first treat, we will head toward Mercado San Agustín, Granada’s vibrant food market and a true meeting point for locals. Located in the historic city center, this lively space brings together traditional stalls and modern tapas counters, creating a perfect blend of old and new Granada. Here, in one of the market’s bustling eateries, you will enjoy one of Spain’s most iconic dishes: paella de marisco. Prepared with fragrant saffron rice and an abundance of fresh seafood
After savoring the flavors of the market, we will continue your journey into Granada’s old town, wandering through narrow streets where history unfolds at every corner. This atmospheric heart of the city, dotted with small plazas and traditional taverns, offers the perfect setting for your third culinary stop. In a classic local bar in the city center, you will taste salmorejo, one of Andalusia’s most beloved dishes. This creamy cold tomato soup, made with ripe tomatoes, bread, extra virgin olive oil, and garlic, is served topped with chopped hard-boiled egg and cured ham. Refreshing yet rich, simple yet deeply flavorful, salmorejo is a true expression of southern Spanish cuisine and a must-try while exploring Granada.
After this stop, we will make your way to Plaza Nueva, one of Granada’s most central and lively squares, where locals and visitors mingle beneath historic façades. Just a few steps away, in a traditional local bar tucked into the surrounding streets, we will pause for a short tapas stop. Here you will enjoy a classic Granadino tapa, freshly prepared and perfectly paired with a local drink. Simple, flavorful, and served with warm Andalusian hospitality, this brief stop captures the essence of Granada’s tapas culture
After enjoying the lively atmosphere of Plaza Nueva, we will head to one of the oldest pastry shops in Granada, a beloved institution that has been delighting locals for generations. Stepping inside, the scent of sugar and caramel instantly fills the air, hinting at the tradition preserved within its walls. Here you will taste the famous piononos de Santa Fe, Granada’s most iconic sweet. These small, delicate pastries are made of soft sponge cake rolled with cream, soaked in syrup, and topped with a lightly caramelized custard. Rich yet perfectly balanced, piononos are the ideal finale to your culinary journey and a true symbol of Granadian pastry heritage.
we will reach Calle Calderería Nueva, a vibrant street famous for its teahouses and artisan shops. The colorful tiles, aromatic spices, and the scent of freshly brewed teas create a magical atmosphere that transports you to a different time. Here, in a traditional shop steeped in history, you will indulge in oriental sweets, a legacy of Granada’s Andalusian-Moorish past.
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