- Exploring the Palma Tapas Tour – The Original!
- Key Points
- The Itinerary in Detail: What to Expect
- First Stop: Pinchos and Introduction
- Second Stop: Warm Tapas
- Final Stop: Sweet Treats
- Additional Info & Practicalities
- Authentic Experiences and Real Feedback
- The Value for Your Money
- Who Would Love This Tour?
- FAQs about the Palma Tapas Tour
- Palma Tapas Tour- The Original!
- Final Thoughts
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Exploring the Palma Tapas Tour – The Original!

If you’re considering a night out in Palma that combines sightseeing with delicious bites, the Palma Tapas Tour – The Original! might be just what you’re after. This guided experience promises a blend of cultural highlights and tasty local cuisine—all wrapped into a relaxing 3.5-hour walk through the city’s historic streets. While we haven’t done it ourselves, based on reviews and details, it looks like a solid choice for anyone wanting to get a taste of Palma’s charm without the fuss.
What we really like about this tour is its focus on authentic food experiences paired with insightful commentary about Palma’s history. Plus, the small group size—capped at 16 travelers—means you’ll get a more personal touch from the guide. One thing to keep in mind, though, is that the food quality can vary; a review mentioned the tapas at the last stop wasn’t quite up to the previous bars’ standards. Still, it’s a relaxed way to see the city and sample some of its best-loved dishes.
This tour is best suited for first-time visitors, food lovers, or anyone who appreciates a leisurely way to explore a city while enjoying local flavors. If you’re looking for a quick, friendly introduction to Palma’s highlights and cuisine, this could be a good pick.
Key Points

- Cultural & Culinary Blend: Combines sightseeing of historic landmarks with tastings of local tapas.
- Small Group Atmosphere: Max 16 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
- Flexible & Convenient: Operates in all weather, with meeting point near public transportation.
- Pricing & Value: At around $180 per person, it’s a decent value for the variety of food and guided insight.
- Guide Quality: Several reviews praise the guides for their friendliness and knowledge.
- Food Quality: Enjoyable variety of dishes, though some mention the last stop’s food wasn’t as good.
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The Itinerary in Detail: What to Expect

This tour kicks off at the address Av. d’Antoni Maura, 24, right in the heart of Palma. Starting at 6:30 pm, you’ll meet your guide and set out on a 3.5-hour journey through the city. Expect to see some of Palma’s most notable landmarks and learn about its history, society, and culture directly from your guide, who may speak multiple languages.
First Stop: Pinchos and Introduction
Your adventure begins with an introduction to Palma’s culinary scene at the first bar. Here, you’ll enjoy 3 pinchos, which are skewers of meat and bread—simple, flavorful bites that give you a quick taste of local flavors. The guide will probably share some insights into what makes pinchos a staple in Spanish tapas culture, helping you appreciate the tradition behind each bite.
Second Stop: Warm Tapas
Next, you’ll visit a second restaurant where you’ll indulge in at least 5 varieties of warm tapas. This is often the highlight for most guests, as it offers a good range of flavors and textures—think fried, grilled, and simmered dishes that showcase Mallorca’s culinary influences. The variety allows everyone to find some favorites, and the relaxed environment makes it easy to chat with fellow travelers or your guide.
Final Stop: Sweet Treats
The tour wraps up at a third bar with a dessert selection. It’s a nice way to end on a sweet note and reflect on the evening’s experiences. The desserts vary but should provide a satisfying conclusion to the food portion of the tour.
Additional Info & Practicalities
- The tour covers historic landmarks and offers cultural stories, making it more than just a food crawl.
- Be prepared to purchase drinks separately to pair with your tapas.
- Tipping is optional but appreciated.
- The tour runs rain or shine, so dress appropriately for the weather.
- The meeting point is conveniently near public transit, making it easy to access.
Authentic Experiences and Real Feedback

From reviews, we see a mixed but generally positive picture. One guest, Mia, called it a “wonderful intimate tour” with delicious tapas and praised the guide, Sven Daniel, for her knowledge and friendliness. That personal touch seems to make a difference.
However, not all feedback is glowing. Pippa noted that the last stop’s food was disappointing, describing it as the poorest tapas they had on their trip. If you’re a foodie, that might be a consideration, especially if you’re excited about trying multiple dishes.
Les also gave high marks for their guide Johannos, emphasizing how informative and friendly he was, and enjoyed the lovely food at the visited bars. The value for money was seen as quite fair, especially if you appreciate the guided experience and variety.
The Value for Your Money

At nearly $180, this tour isn’t the cheapest option around, but considering it includes guided insights and multiple food stops, it’s quite reasonable. Breaking it down, you’re paying for a well-organized walk through Palma, expert commentary, and a selection of dishes that represent local cuisine. However, keep in mind that drinks are extra, and if you’re a big eater or a picky foodie, this might be more of a tasting experience than a full meal.
The limited group size helps ensure personalized attention, and the small scale makes the experience feel more relaxed and friendly. If you’re someone who enjoys learning about the places you visit and tasting authentic dishes without rushing, this tour offers a good balance.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This is ideal for first-time visitors eager to get a taste of Palma’s history and cuisine in one go. Foodies who enjoy sampling different dishes and chatting with a knowledgeable guide will find it particularly satisfying. It’s also suited for travelers who prefer a relaxed pace and small groups.
If you’re hoping for a top-tier gourmet experience, this might not hit every mark, especially since the food quality can vary. But if you want an engaging, insightful, and fun introduction to Palma with plenty of opportunity to try local bites, this tour fits the bill.
FAQs about the Palma Tapas Tour

Is this tour suitable for children?
Since the experience focuses on food tasting and sightseeing, children who are interested in trying local dishes and walking around should be fine. However, the tour is best suited for mature guests comfortable with a 3.5-hour walk.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving you flexibility if your plans shift.
Are drinks included in the tour?
No, drinks are not included and need to be purchased separately at each stop.
What’s the starting time?
The tour begins at 6:30 pm, making it a great option for an early evening activity.
How many people typically join?
The maximum group size is 16 travelers, which helps keep the experience personal and relaxed.
Is this tour weather dependent?
It operates in all weather conditions, so dress appropriately for rain or shine. You might find the experience less enjoyable if it’s pouring heavily, but the guides are prepared to adapt.
Palma Tapas Tour- The Original!
“The tour was interesting but the food was the poorest tapas we have had this holiday. We didn't bother with the last stop”
Final Thoughts

All in all, the Palma Tapas Tour – The Original! offers a solid way to explore Mallorca’s capital while sampling authentic cuisine. The blend of sightseeing and food, combined with knowledgeable guides and a cozy group size, makes it an appealing choice for those wanting a relaxed, cultural evening. While some reviews point out inconsistent food quality, the overall experience seems to deliver enjoyable moments, especially if you go in with an open mind and a love for discovering local flavors.
If you’re in Palma for a short while and want an engaging, friendly introduction to the city’s culinary scene, this tour could be a highlight of your trip. Just remember that the true value lies in the stories, the atmosphere, and the chance to taste local favorites in a charming setting. Happy eating and exploring!
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