Visit Seville in a small group, with a local culinary expert, and taste some of the city's best tapas in the most popular locations.
Learn about the charming Santa Cruz neighborhood through its famous food and drink scene. After a brief introduction to the area, you'll head to your first tapas destination in the historic Jewish Quarter and taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by sweet red vermouth.
Then you'll move on to the second tasting stop, the tiniest bar in Seville. Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local. Pair your drink with a tender pork tapa and manchego cheese for a delicious combination.
Next, a rustic old wine shop, where you can taste a delicious selection of small bites: artisan bread with sobresada (a cured sausage spread) and salt cod, and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic purée).
Finally, you will stop in a family-run bar in the heart of Seville's historic center, where you'll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert, all accompanied by drinks of your choice, as you chat with your group about the experience you just had.