While most Barcelona food tours stay safely in the Gothic Quarter, this one goes where locals actually eat. Gràcia is a former independent village that refused to be absorbed by the city — and it shows. The bars, the bodegas and the plazas here are the real thing, not venues dressed up for tourism.
Every stop is a genuine neighbourhood institution. A 1930s bar, a standing bodega where you pick your own bottle, and a proper sit-down Catalan dinner ending with cava — everything included, no surprise bills, no small print.
With a maximum of 10 guests and a licensed local guide who eats and drinks alongside you, this never feels like a group tour. It feels like an evening out with someone who actually knows Barcelona.
The tour guide will be waiting right in front of the entrance of Hotel Casa Fuster to begin the experience
ne of Barcelona's most celebrated Modernista buildings, Casa Fuster was designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner in 1908 — the same architect behind the Palau de la Música Catalana. Originally built as a private residence for the wealthy Fuster family, it stands at the very entrance to Gràcia as a grand reminder of Barcelona's golden age of architecture
Built in 1883, Casa Vicens was Gaudí's first major commission and the building that launched one of history's greatest architectural careers. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, its striking Moorish-influenced façade of colourful tiles and geometric patterns is a world away from the organic forms Gaudí would later become famous for — and all the more fascinating for it.
The historic heart of the old village of Gràcia, this square has been the neighbourhood's civic centre since the 19th century. Dominated by its iconic clock tower, it is where locals have gathered for markets, festivals and everyday life for generations — and where Gràcia's fierce sense of independence has always been most keenly felt.
One of Gràcia's most beloved squares and a true neighbourhood living room. By day it belongs to families and dog walkers; by evening it fills with locals meeting for a drink before dinner. There are no tourist shops here, no menus in English — just the unhurried rhythm of a Barcelona neighbourhood doing exactly what it has always done.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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