




3 hour(s)
English
Included
Learn local ordering customs and food culture from a knowledgeable guide
Stroll through historic neighborhoods rich in architecture and atmosphere
Taste a variety of traditional Catalan dishes during the included lunch
Visit La Boqueria, one of Europe’s most famous food markets
Enjoy a relaxed pace suited for small groups to enhance interaction
€ 95
€ 87.40


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Experience the best of Catalonia’s rich culture and gourmet cuisine on this half-day, small-group walking tour of Barcelona. Led by an expert food guide, you’ll explore some of the city’s most renowned tapas bars nestled in the charming Gothic and El Born neighborhoods. As you wander through these historic areas, your guide will share insider tips on how to order like a local, giving you an authentic taste of Barcelona’s vibrant food scene.
The tour also includes a visit to the famous La Boqueria food market, where you can immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and flavors of this bustling marketplace. Along the way, enjoy a delicious lunch featuring traditional Catalan dishes, making this experience a perfect blend of culture, history, and culinary delights. This small-group tour ensures a personalized and engaging experience for every participant.
Expert local foodie guide
Stops at 4 authentic tapas restaurants
Wine and food tastings
Lunch with alcoholic beverages
Entry to Mercat de la Boqueria
Access to Gothic Quarter and El Born neighborhood
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Options available for vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and lactose-free diets
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We were waiting for a while to get a table here, as we have always seen how the place has become popular; unfortunately, the experience was not as good as we were expecting. We had the chicharrones, which were okay but salty, the squid was soggy, and the alioli really plain. The prawns and the octopus were tasteless, and basically the only flavour we noticed was the olive oil. I do believe the wait was not worth it, as there are other Spanish places in town that are more worthwhile considering the nearly 3 month wait. The tarta de queso was good, and probably the best dish of the night.

Went here two times already and never disappoints, the quality is always there! Food is just brilliant and all the staff are so nice! Perfect for small or big groups.

Las Tapas de Lola was buzzing when we arrived—mostly young diners chatting happily, a lively hostess checking in with tables, and servers constantly weaving through with plate after plate of tapas. The atmosphere was undeniably fun, though it was so loud that my Apple Watch gave me two noise alerts. But let’s be honest: the main reason you go to a restaurant is for the food. That’s where things fell short. Seeing the high reviews here, I was wondering if Dubliners have ever tasted authentic Spanish tapas. Here’s a breakdown of what we ordered: Chicharrones: Extremely salty—we couldn’t finish them. Chistorra: Scrumptious, but I doubt it was homemade. Patatas bravas: Not bad. Calamari: Tasted and looked like something straight out of the freezer aisle. Croquetas: Decent. Crispy eggplant: Delicious while hot, but loses appeal quickly. Gambas: Our favorite dish of the night—juicy and flavorful. Manchego cheese: You can’t go wrong with it. If you're a foodie looking for authentic tapas, this probably isn't your spot. But if you’re in it for the lively vibe, drinks, and a fun night out with friends, you’ll have a great time.

An incredible evening! Fabulous food, a fun atmosphere, the staff was so friendly, and Vanessa was incredibly kind, charming, and helpful. Go there! You won’t regret it.

Tapas de Lola is the best Spanish Tapas restaurant in Dublin and probably in entire Ireland. I went there recently with a group of friends. The food, service, and wine were incredible. I highly recommend trying their patatas bravas, pig checks, Spanish sausage, crocets, mushroom, and octopus. Try to book your spot in advance as this place is always busy. However their are keeping their outside for walk-in, so you may be a lucky one. My favourite wine on their list are Clos de Lom Garnacha and Finca la Colina Verdejo. Many thanks to Anna & Vanessa for an incredible food & wine journey. I can't wait to be back again!

