If you’re considering a private wine tasting experience in Barcelona, especially around the historic Gothic Quarter, this tour offers a lot to love—but it’s good to go in with your eyes open. We’ve gathered insights from various travelers and looked at what makes this tour stand out, as well as some of the points that might give you pause.
What’s definitely appealing is the intimate setting—it’s a private tour, so only your group joins, and the guide’s passion really shines through. Plus, the mix of historic sightseeing with wine tasting creates a laid-back, engaging vibe that suits those who enjoy combining culture with a relaxed drink. On the flip side, it’s a two-hour experience, so if you’re after a more extensive or food-focused tour, this might feel a little light. It’s best suited for those who want a taste of Barcelona’s wine scene without the hassle of larger groups or commercialized venues.
This tour strikes a nice balance for anyone wanting a deep dive into local wines paired with some of the city’s most charming districts. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or just curious about Barcelona’s storied streets and sips, it’s quite a charming way to spend an evening.
- Key Points
- The Experience in Detail
- The Start: El Born and La Ribera
- The First Tasting at Vivinos
- A Stroll Through the Gothic Quarter
- The Second Tasting (Optional) of Priorat DOQ
- What’s Included and What’s Not
- Practical Details
- Authentic Traveler Insights
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- The Sum Up
- Private Wine Tasting in Barcelona Gothic Quarter
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Private and personalized experience with an expert guide
- Includes tastings of cava, local white wine, and optional Priorat DOQ wine
- Historic walking tour through El Born and Gothic Quarter
- Great value for the price, including snacks and a small city tour
- Flexible ending point for dinner options in the Gothic Quarter
- Booking well in advance suggests high demand and popularity
The Experience in Detail

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The Start: El Born and La Ribera
Your journey begins in the charming El Born neighborhood, a part of Barcelona brimming with character. We loved the way the tour kicks off with a leisurely stroll through narrow alleys, giving you a real sense of the area’s medieval roots. You’ll see landmarks like the Born market, the Saint Marie of the Sea church, and the Arc of Triomf. Your guide, clearly passionate about local history, shares stories and legends along the way, making the walk both educational and entertaining.
This initial part is free to wander, which means you can soak in the atmosphere without feeling rushed. The small group size helps make the experience intimate and allows for easy conversations, which is often appreciated when learning about a city’s past.
The First Tasting at Vivinos
Next, you’ll step into Vivinos, a tucked-away bar in a tiny alley—far from the crowds. This is a highlight for many, as it feels like sneaking into a genuine local spot. Here, you’ll enjoy three glasses—a mix of cava and local white wine—perfect for getting a feel for regional flavors. To complement the drinks, a cheese platter is included, adding that extra dimension to the tasting.
Reviewers rave about the quality: “The wine and the food were top notch!” and “The wine tasting was a great experience.” The setting is cozy and unpretentious, which enhances the relaxed vibe. Because it’s a small bar, tasting three different wines in one sitting feels more personal, and you’ll get a chance to ask questions or simply enjoy the moment.
A Stroll Through the Gothic Quarter
After the wine, your guide will lead you through the Gothic Quarter, another area packed with history and stunning sights. Expect to see the cathedral, the town hall, and the Royal Square, all within a short walk. This part of the tour lasts about 30 minutes and serves as a palate cleanser—both literally and figuratively—before the next wine tasting.
The Gothic Quarter’s architecture and narrow streets create a perfect backdrop for conversation and discovery. Reviewers mention that this walk is a highlight, with the guide’s storytelling pulling you into the city’s past.
The Second Tasting (Optional) of Priorat DOQ
For those interested, there’s the chance to add a second tasting of Priorat DOQ wine in the Gothic Quarter. While this isn’t included in the base price, it can elevate the experience for wine lovers wanting a bit more depth.
The tour concludes at La Vinateria del Call, a cozy spot where you can stay for dinner or continue exploring. The flexibility here means you can easily extend your evening in the neighborhood.
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What’s Included and What’s Not

You get alcoholic beverages—the cava, white wine, and possibly Priorat—and snacks, making the experience both tasty and informative. The tour is designed as a private experience, so you won’t be part of a large group, allowing for a more relaxed and personalized vibe.
Dinner is not included, but the ending point is perfect for grabbing a meal, especially if you want to keep the wine flowing and enjoy more local flavors.
Practical Details
Starting at 6:00 pm from El Born Center for Culture and Memory, the tour typically lasts about two hours—a manageable length that leaves room for dinner afterward. The meeting point is near public transportation, so getting there is straightforward.
The cost is around $69.46 per person, which on the surface might seem modest, but when you factor in the private guide, multiple tastings, and the cultural walk, it offers good value. Bookings are popular—most travelers book about 142 days in advance—so plan ahead if you’re set on this experience.
Authentic Traveler Insights
Multiple reviewers emphasize how knowledgeable and engaging the guide, Ivan, was. One mentioned, “Ivan was such a passionate guide, that transmitted us the same passion!!” Clearly, a passionate guide makes a big difference in such intimate settings. The combination of storytelling, local wines, and beautiful city views seems to create a memorable experience.
Another reviewer highlighted how the tour uncovered hidden gems that they wouldn’t find on their own, adding to the value. The overall consensus is that it’s one of the best tours in Barcelona for those who enjoy wine, history, and walking in a relaxed, friendly environment.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience appeals to a variety of travelers. If you’re a wine enthusiast, you’ll appreciate the tasting of cava and local wines, with optional access to the renowned Priorat wines. History buffs will enjoy the storytelling and exploration of Barcelona’s medieval districts. It’s also well-suited for those who prefer a private, flexible experience rather than large tour groups.
People who enjoy a mix of culture, leisurely walking, and wine in a cozy setting will find this tour hits the right notes. It’s not a dinner-focused experience, so if food is your main goal, you might want to plan an additional meal afterward.
The Sum Up

For anyone who’s curious about Barcelona’s wine scene and loves exploring historic neighborhoods on foot, this private tour offers a relaxed yet enriching experience. The guides’ local knowledge and the quality of wines and snacks make it well worth the price for many. You’ll get a taste of authentic Barcelona—both through its streets and its wines—without feeling rushed or overhyped.
If you’re traveling with a group or prefer a tailored experience, this tour’s exclusivity adds a special touch. It’s perfect for wine lovers, history buffs, or anyone wanting a unique way to spend an evening in the Gothic Quarter. Just remember to book ahead, especially if you want to secure the optional wine add-on or visit during high season.
This wine and city combo is a charming way to see the city’s heart and palate in one go.
Private Wine Tasting in Barcelona Gothic Quarter
“I've never had so much fun doing a tour (and it was not because of the wine ;)) ! I've learned a lot about Barcelona's history.”
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for people under 18?
While the tour only serves alcoholic drinks to those 18 and over, minors will be served non-alcoholic drinks, making it accessible for families or younger travelers.
What’s the meeting point?
The tour begins at El Born Center for Culture and Memory, located at Plaça Comercial, 12. It’s near public transportation, so getting there is convenient.
How long does the tour last?
The experience is approximately 2 hours long—perfect if you want a concise yet engaging taste of Barcelona’s wine and historic streets.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the start. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are non-refundable.
Is this experience private?
Yes, only your group will participate, which makes for a personalized and relaxed atmosphere.
What’s included in the price?
You get three glasses of wine (cava and local white, with the option for more), snacks, and a guided walk through the city.
Are additional tastings available?
Yes, you can choose to add a second tasting of Priorat DOQ wine in the Gothic Quarter.
Is dinner included?
No, dinner is not included, but the tour ends at a spot where you can enjoy a meal afterward.
What’s the cost per person?
It’s about $69.46 per person, which many find reasonable considering the private guide, tastings, and city walk.
Who would enjoy this tour most?
It’s ideal for wine lovers, history enthusiasts, and travelers who appreciate a slower, more personal exploration of Barcelona’s neighborhoods.
If you’re after an authentic, relaxed way to experience Barcelona’s wine and historic streets in a small-group setting, this private tasting tour might just be your perfect evening.
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