Barcelona Food Tour in Gràcia – The Authentic Taste of Catalonia

Nadine Braehmer • October 2, 2025

Barcelona is famous for its beaches, architecture, and nightlife – but the real soul of the city is found at the table. If you’re looking for the best food tour in Barcelona, skip the tourist traps and join us in Gràcia, a neighborhood loved by locals and often missed by visitors. This is the only Barcelona food tour that takes place here – making it a truly unique and authentic experience.

What You’ll Taste

On this 3-hour walking food tour, we’ll stop at family-run taverns, historic bodegas, and hidden gems to enjoy 7+ tastings that define Catalan cuisine:

  • 🥚 Tortilla con jamón y queso – Spanish omelette with ham & cheese
  • 🌭 Botifarra blanco & oscuro – Catalan white & dark sausages
  • 🐟 Sardina fumada con tostada – smoked sardine on toast
  • 🍷 House-made vermut – a Catalan classic aperitivo
  • 🥟 Croquetas – golden, crispy bites with creamy filling
  • 🥔 Bombeta – Barceloneta’s iconic spicy potato croquette
  • 🍮 Crema catalana – the region’s beloved caramelized dessert


✨ Vegetarian options available upon request.



Why Gràcia?

Gràcia is not like the Gothic Quarter or La Rambla – it’s a lively, bohemian neighborhood where Barcelona locals actually live, eat, and socialize. Think narrow pedestrian streets, sunlit plazas, and authentic food traditions. By choosing this tour, you’ll taste Barcelona the local way – away from the crowds, guided by Farzaneh or Foteini, two passionate food experts.



Tour Details

  • When: Daily at 12:00, 15:00 & 18:00
  • Where: Gràcia (exact meeting point after booking)
  • Languages: English, Spanish, Italian, Greek
  • Guides: Farzaneh or Foteini
  • Duration: 3 hours (6–7 tasting stops)



Pricing

  • Adults: €60
  • Children (8–12): €30
  • Infants (0–7): Free
  • Groups of 5+: €10 discount per person


Small groups only – this Barcelona food tour is likely to sell out!


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FAQ – Barcelona Food Tour

Q: What food do we try on the Barcelona food tour?
A: You’ll enjoy tortilla with ham & cheese, Catalan botifarra, sardines on toast, vermut, croquetas, bombeta, and crema catalana – plus vegetarian alternatives.


Q: Where does the tour take place?
A: In Gràcia, one of Barcelona’s most authentic and vibrant neighborhoods – this is the only tour that takes place here!


Q: How long is the tour?
A: Around 3 hours, with 6–7 tasting stops.


Q: Can I book directly?
A: Yes! Book direct at
foodprint.tours/barcelona to secure the best price.


Q: Do you run food tours in other cities?
A: Absolutely! Foodprint Tours operates in 15+ destinations worldwide. Popular ones include our
Istanbul Food Tour, Lisbon Food Tour, and Cairo Food Tour.



Why Book with Foodprint Tours?

Foodprint Tours is more than just food – it’s about culture, people, and connection. We’re proud to offer small-group experiences, fair pricing, and authentic tastings in cities around the world. Join us in Barcelona’s Gràcia and discover why our guests say: “It felt like eating with friends, not just a tour.”


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