If you’re dreaming of experiencing Seville beyond its stunning architecture and lively streets, a food tour focused on tapas and local drinks might just be your perfect match. While I haven’t done this one personally, I’ve gone through the reviews, the itinerary, and all the details to give you a clear picture of what to expect. It’s a great way to dive into Seville’s culinary culture, learn from an expert guide, and sample some truly delicious dishes.
What really caught my attention are a couple of standout features: first, the knowledge and friendliness of the guides—which seem to elevate the experience well beyond just food tasting. Second, the variety of authentic local foods and drinks, especially the high-quality tapas paired with excellent wines and sangria. On the flip side, one thing to consider is that hotel transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to plan how to get to the starting point. This tour suits travelers who love exploring on foot, enjoy good food, and want a more local, less touristy experience of Seville.
Key Points

- Authentic Taste: You’ll sample traditional Andalusian dishes at multiple local spots, from ham croquetas to gazpacho.
- Knowledgeable Guides: Guides like Cristina and Anna are praised for their friendliness, local insights, and passion.
- Variety of Drinks: Included are wines, sangria, beers, and soft drinks—perfect for pairing with the tapas.
- Walking Tour: Over 3.5 hours, you’ll stroll through Seville’s historic streets, combining sightseeing with eating.
- Visit Multiple Stops: Expect to visit at least four different venues, each offering unique dishes.
- Family Friendly: Kids under 5 can join for free, making it a flexible option for families traveling with little ones.
This tour aims to give you a comprehensive taste of Seville’s culinary scene while wandering through its historic downtown. It starts at the Torre del Oro, a familiar landmark that makes for a straightforward meeting point. From there, you’ll head into different bars and restaurants, each with its own special dishes and atmosphere.
The duration is about 3.5 hours, making it a relaxed but engaging experience. While the itinerary includes a minimum of four stops, each promises authentic, high-quality dishes like Montadito de pringà—slow-cooked pork in a small sandwich—and classic ham croquetas, Iberian ham, and buñuelos de bacalao (cod fritters). You’ll also taste traditional gazpacho and finish with something sweet, like churros with chocolate, plus a sample of the iconic Sherry wine from Andalucía.
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Start at Avenida de la Constitución
Your adventure begins near the Torre del Oro, a landmark that’s easy to find. It’s convenient to gather here, and it signals that you’re stepping into Seville’s heart.
Exploring Casco Antiguo
Expect to walk through the old town, a maze of narrow streets and vibrant plazas. The food stops are carefully chosen to showcase local flavors that you might not easily find on your own, even if you explore the city independently.
End at Plaza de la Alfalfa
Most tours conclude here, a lively square packed with local life and bustling bars. It’s an ideal place to soak in the atmosphere after sampling so many flavors.
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One of the best parts? The quality and variety of the food. Multiple reviews highlight how much guests appreciate the opportunity to taste local dishes they wouldn’t have discovered alone. For example, Cristina’s guests mentioned how she took them to hidden tapas bars that are off the usual tourist path, making the experience more genuine.
The included drinks complement the food beautifully. Many reviewers raved about the selection of wines and sangria, which turned out to be a highlight for them. It’s worth noting that water and soft drinks are also included, so you’re covered if you prefer non-alcoholic options.
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The Guides and Their Impact

Guests consistently praise guides like Cristina and Anna. Their knowledge of Seville’s history, food, and traditions adds depth to the experience. As one reviewer shared, Anna was passionate and knew all about local festivals like April Fair, even dressing in flamenco! The guides don’t just serve food—they share stories and insights that deepen your appreciation for the city.
Many reviews mention how guides go beyond just food, offering personal recommendations for other places to visit, eat, or drink. That kind of local insight is priceless if you’re planning more days in Seville.
The Value for Money
At $90 per person, this tour offers a lot of value. You get 3.5 hours of guided walking, all food and drinks included, and the chance to explore Seville’s culinary culture intimately. When compared to the cost of individual tapas at local bars, this experience can actually save you money while giving you a curated, informative journey.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience is perfect for food lovers, those who want a local perspective on Seville’s cuisine, or travelers who appreciate guided walks that combine sightseeing and tasting. It’s also flexible for families, as kids under 5 join free, making it suitable for small children and families looking for an engaging activity.
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Things to Keep in Mind
Since the tour doesn’t include hotel pickup or dropoff, plan accordingly to reach the starting point. You’ll want to wear comfortable shoes as there’s walking involved, and the tour operates with a minimum of 2 people—so if you’re traveling alone, check the availability in advance. The group size is small (up to 12), which helps maintain a relaxed, personalized vibe.
The Seville Food Tour with Tapas & Drinks offers a well-rounded introduction to the city’s culinary traditions, led by guides who genuinely love sharing their local knowledge. The combination of authentic food, excellent drinks, and a friendly guide makes it a worthwhile experience. It’s particularly well-suited for those eager to explore Seville’s food scene without the stress of planning individual restaurant visits.
Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a family with young children, this tour provides a taste of local life, wrapped in a relaxed walking adventure. It’s a great way to start understanding Seville’s vibrant culture, one bite—and sip—at a time.
Do I need to know Spanish to join the tour?
No, the tour is offered in English and Spanish, so guides can accommodate your language preference.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children under 5 years old can join for free, making it a flexible choice for families with young kids.
Are all food and drinks included?
Yes, the cost covers all food and drinks, including wine, sangria, beers, and soft drinks.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 3.5 hours, giving you enough time to enjoy the food without feeling rushed.
What’s the starting point?
You meet your guide by the fountain located between Avenida de la Constitución and the Archivo de Indias.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this experience suitable for people with mobility issues?
It’s a walking tour, so it may not be ideal for those with mobility challenges or wheelchair users.
What if I want to book for a large group?
The tour operates with a minimum of 2 people and a maximum of 12. For larger groups, check with the provider in advance.
Do I need to prepare anything before the tour?
Just wear comfortable shoes and bring an appetite for delicious food and good conversation.
Is there an opportunity to ask questions during the tour?
Absolutely—guides are generally very friendly, approachable, and eager to share their knowledge.
If you’re looking to add a flavorful, authentic layer to your Seville trip, this tour seems like a smart choice. It’s a chance to enjoy the city’s best bites, sip fantastic drinks, and learn from guides who truly know their stuff—all in a friendly, relaxed setting.
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