Spain Gastronomy Tour: Delectable Cuisine in Sunny Barcelona

Authentic Spanish paella

What to expect on this itinerary

Spain is the home to intricate architecture and a very unique culture, and there is nowhere in Spain that showcases these two components quite like Barcelona. In addition to the detailed buildings and heritage, the culinary scene in Spain is one that can match any other city in the world. The foodie in you will be enthralled because this tasty, 7-day adventure will introduce you to the most prestigious culinary scenes and traditions that Barcelona has to offer. Indulge in cooking classes that are led by master chefs, delight in a wine tour and tasting, and savor every last bite during this 7-day culinary excursion through Barcelona’s top eateries.

Countries Visited

Spain

Places Visited

Barcelona, Sitges, Figueres, Valencia

Suggested Duration

7 Days

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Day 1

Barcelona – Touchdown and Refreshing Suquet de Peix

As your plane coasts down along Barcelona's shimmering shorelines, a light breeze will welcome you. The wind carries scents of the city's intoxicating saffron-induced flavors and rich seafood variety, and you may catch a whiff as you step off the plane. In no time, you will be sampling Barcelona's most revered cuisine as you immerse yourself in the city's heritage and culture. You will pass through customs and collect your bags before your private driver transfers you to your hotel.

Your private driver will have you whizzing down vibrant avenues that are buzzing with pedestrian traffic and daring cyclists who are weaving through cars. You will wind around some of the city's most acclaimed public squares as locals and tourists gather around ornate central fountains. Soon, you will arrive at your luxurious accommodation, which will be just minutes from the acclaimed Las Ramblas pedestrian boulevard. After settling into your hotel room, you can explore the city. Along Las Ramblas, you can check out local artists' masterpieces and marvel at intricate jewelry designs. You can then stroll into the neighborhoods of Eixample and the Gothic Quarter, which is where the city's historical intrigue lies. Here, cathedral spires will pierce the sunny sky, and ornate palaces will pop out from behind cobbled alleyways. Shop owners will also line the streets with freshly cut flowers and an array of books, bags, and souvenirs. 

In the evening, once you have worked up an appetite, you will make your way to Barcelona's waterfront for an enchanting dinner along La Barceloneta. You may indulge in your first bites of Spain's delectable cuisine when you sample suquet de peix. This famous Catalan delight mixes potatoes and seafood into a mouthwatering stew. The dish is topped with a refreshing hint of saffron and lemon to seduce your senses. You can also pair your meal with a lovely glass of sangria as you conclude your first night in Spain.

What's Included:  airport transfer, accommodation, tour, breakfast, dinner

What's Included:

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Accommodation
Tour
Breakfast, Dinner
Day 2

Barcelona – Mercado de La Boqueria and Local Tapas Sampling

Day 3

Barcelona – Visit to Local Vineyard

Day 4

Sitges – Fresh Seafood Sampler and Tour of Downtown

Day 5

Figueres – Sant Ferran Castle and Charming Street Cafes

Day 6

Valencia – Authentic Paella Cooking Class and Visit to Central Market

Day 7

Barcelona – International Flight Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Coast along the tarmac of Barcelona's shimmering shoreline and sample the delicious suquet de peix or fish stew at ocean's edge
  • Venture inside the renowned Sant Ferran Castle in Figueres and stroll along the charming streets of the city's downtown area
  • Peruse the produce of Mercado de La Boqueria as you barter with vendors and embark on a tapas tour of the city's best snacks
  • Marvel at the exquisite architecture of Antoni Gaudi and break away from metropolitan life at one of Catalunya's illustrious vineyards
  • Amble along Sitges' sandy shore and sink your teeth into the region's delightfully fresh seafood
  • Roll up your sleeves and partake in an authentic paella cooking class and revel in a visit to Valencia's Central Market
  • Delight in a visit to the internationally acclaimed Sagrada Familia cathedral, which is a World Heritage UNESCO site, and enjoy lunch at an outdoor cafe

Detailed Description

Some of the most famed gastronomy in the world can be found in Spain's illustrious region of Catalonia. From the capital city of Barcelona to the idyllic coastal towns of Figueres and Sitges and the bustling metropolitan city of Valencia, each location boasts an eclectic array of local bites that will impress your senses. Whether you are looking for salty seafood or sweet red wine, spicy paella or savory tapas, you can find it all on your adventure to Barcelona. All the while, you will follow your expert guide to the region's key cultural and historical points of interest.

You will begin your culinary tour in Barcelona, where the palm trees sway and the ocean water sparkles. Lively chatter will be interrupted only by the hum of motorcycle engines and hurried taxis. On your first night, you will enjoy a lovely seaside dinner of suquet de peix at La Barceloneta port. Then, in the morning, you will venture down Las Ramblas boulevard before arriving at the vibrant Mercado de La Boqueria. Here, you will be able to bite into deliciously sweet fruits and converse with locals as you practice key phrases in the region's native tongue. The same afternoon, you will participate in a tapas crawl that will have you visiting the most renowned tapas bars and restaurants in the city. The following day, you will be led by your expert guide as you marvel at the fairytale-like architecture of Antoni Gaudi. Most notably, you will visit La Sagrada Familia, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and Park Guell. Later, you will visit a picturesque vineyard on the outskirts of the city, where you will sample among Catalonia’s most delectable vintages.

During the second half of your Spanish adventure, you will travel beyond the limits of the major metropolis to explore Catalonia's beautiful coastal regions. First, in Sitges, you will tour the downtown area before wandering along the scenic beaches and digging your toes in the soft-sand beaches. You can enjoy a peaceful afternoon before indulging in the town's deliciously fresh seafood. Afterward, you will be led to Figueres, which is filled with charming street cafes and a sunny shoreline. Here, you can climb to the top of the Sant Ferran Castle for amazing seaside views. Lastly, you will visit the artistic city of Valencia, which is the third-largest metropolitan area in the country. Here, you can catch a glimpse of the local harvest when you visit the Central Market before rounding off your Spanish extravaganza with a traditional paella cooking class under the guidance of a world-renowned chef.

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Starting Price

$2,200 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

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  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Travel Review: Luxury Spain Vacation Package, Barcelona, San Sebastian, Bilbao, Gothic Quarter, Olympic Ring, Dalí Museum, etc.

I would give the company 5 stars because the trip worked out wonderfully. However, Nuria, the original Spain travel agent I dealt with, was on maternity leave when I went to do my final details including recommendations where to eat dinner, hotel questions, etc. I worked with Patricia on the reservation andAntonio on the dinner arrangements and both turned out to be very good but I felt that Nuria should have told me she was going on maternity leave and that Iwould be working with Patricia. It was not until I had sent 3 emails to Nuria that Patricia answered back.Also, I found that the 5 star hotel in Bilbao was definitely not a 5 star (i.e. no evening turndown, small rooms - finally got the room we wanted after the third try, no doorman at the door when we arrived). I think they should have suggested the other 5 star hotel even though it was very modern and I prefer old world because of the amenities. On the other hand, the hotel in San Sebastian, the 5 star was closed for renovation so we stayed at the 4 star Villa Soro,was more than a 4 star and the people were wonderful. The hotel in Barcelona, Casa Fuster, was excellent.The drivers were all on time and the guides we had were very good especially in Figueres/Girona, San Sebastian and Bilbao. The driver who took us fromSan Sebastian to Bilbao along the coast road and spent the day with us was wonderful. He had also driven into the Basque country the day before. I emailed the company he works for to tell him so.

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Travel Review: Luxury Vacation to Spain and Portugal, Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian, Lugo, Bilbao, Porto, Lisbon, Coimbra
Overall, we were very pleased with the service provided by our Spain and Portugal travel agent Senora Redondo. After outlining our preferences, she put together a very comprehensive and detailed itinerary and made all of the arrangements involved down to the last detail. The hotels were generally conveniently located and all were clean and provided efficient and attentive service. The Astoria in San Sebastian and the paradors in De Fuente de and Ribadeo were our favorites. In Santillana del Mar we would have chosen the parador outside the restoration since we prefer visiting real places not overrun by tourists. The other hotels were good overall, but we had great difficulty finding them. Directions from primary roads with good maps or a GPS in English would have been much appreciated. In both Lisbon and in Santiago del Compostella, our rooms were below street level, noisy and lacking privacy unless windows remained closed with curtains drawn. We found the room in the Hotel Inspira Marta cold and austere, like a gray and white concrete prison cell. In addition, the electronics were so complicated that we needed lessons to operate the lights. Senora Redondo arranged for three city tours. Our half-day city tour in Barcelona was disappointing and quite inefficient. The tour started late and our guide was equally disorganized. His explanation of the sites was cursory at best, and he spoke English rapidly and with a thick accent, which made him difficult to understand. Again we wasted hours visiting a restoration instead of authentic sites. We would have preferred an on/off city tour. On the following day we traveled with another company to Gerona and Figueres, which was far better, much more professional. Our guide was efficient, knowledgeable and well spoken. We had a similar positive experience on our Madrid city tour. Our favorite stops were Barcelona, Gerona, Figueras, San Sebastian, Debu, Bilbao, Comillas, Cudillero, Fuente de in Picos de Europa, Rebadeo, Lugo, Porto, Coimbre, Lisbon and Madrid. We visited other towns and cities, but ended up eliminating several of the suggested stops listed on our itinerary as the trip became too hectic partly because we spent so much time finding our way without good directions. Overall, we would give this Spain and Portugal travel agency and especially Senora Redondo a brava for a job well done and would recommend them to friends interested in traveling to Spain and Portugal. We loved our trip. We hope our comments will be helpful.

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Spain Tour Review: Madrid, Barcelona, Toledo, Prado Museum, Sagarda Familia, Gaudi Sites, Flamenco Performance, Cooking Class

I would like to start by saying that this was the best travel experience I have ever had, which is an amazing accomplishment given the short notice (booked ~1 mo prior) and a pregnant wife and barely ambulatory 83 year old wife. My agent was flexible and accommodating and created a varied, interesting trip that all of us enjoyed. The impetus for trip was for my wife's grandmother to see Spain before she was too frail or immobile to do so. And what better time than while our soon to be baby boy is still incubating.

Our trip began in Barcelona. Upon arrival, it became clear how pampered we were as we were picked up with our private driver in a Mercedes SUV arranged by our agent. And this turned out to be true throughout trip as we had transportation set up throughout entire trip along with privately guided tours...and the price was better than comparison trips either through Zicasso or independent. Our first full day was spent at Gaudi's Casa Battlö and the Barri Gotic. Our private tour guide was phenomenal. I've never had a private you before, but it was personal, interesting and she pointed out little details that were so interesting. I found a lot of tourists leaning towards us to catch her discussions on art, architecture or history. She was also accommodating, taking taxis or using wheelchairs for grandma where appropriate.

The next day was a longer day that included private guided tours of Sagrada Familia and Picasso museum. Again this was a private guided tour. Phenomenal!

The third day was a trip through another tour company, setup by our agent, to see Salvador Dali's museum in Figueras and his hometown of Cadaques. It was clear how good our travel company's guides were compared to this guide. Although good, she was not as fluent in Spanish and her recommendations weren't as spot on. Despite this, we had a great time, especially because we are a phenomenal lunch at traditional Catalan restaurant, Casa Anita, in Cadaques.

The next morning, we explored La Bocqueria with a cooking class, set up by our agent, based on my request. This was another fun and very informative session. Didn't hurt that this was best paella I've ever had!

The next portion of our trip was Madrid. Here we had privately guided tours of Real Pallacio, the Prado and tapas experience. Again, the guide was phenomenal!

The final day was in Toledo with another very good private tour. This included tours of the city and the amazing cathedral. She tailored it to show us the art within the cathedral which I was interested in.

Lodging: 

-Hotel in Barcelona was large suite with two rooms. Comfortable and great location with awesome and helpful staff.

- Hotel in Madrid was a great location with an amazing breakfast (included), but triple rooms were small and cramped, but nice.

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Spain Travel Review: Barcelona, Madrid, Cordoba, Granada, Seville, Malaga, Figueres, Dali Theatre Museum

This travel agency was the perfect agency to take care of my first trip to Spain. My representative was very informative throughout the whole process.

The travel packet sent to my home was super detailed, containing not only a map of Spain, but also a map of each city I was visiting with my hotel, the train station, and certain places of interest clearly marked. There was also tons of great information about the city histories and recommendations for tapas bars and restaurants included, as well as information for several museums I'd expressed an interest in visiting. Even the majority of transportation was arranged for me, which saved so much time.

Thanks to this agency, I was able to spend time in Madrid, Cordoba, Seville, Malaga, Granada, and Barcelona. I was even able to make a stop in Figueres to enjoy the magnificent Dali Theatre-Museum.

Overall, this was an amazing 2 week trip to Spain, and  I simply cannot wait for my next visit!

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Spain Travel Agent Review: Solo Trip to Southern Andalusia Region, Food, Culture, History & Cities
After visiting Madrid and other surrounding cities, Barcelona and Valencia in the past, I was looking for a trip focused on the southern region of Andalusia. This trip was very well organized including the cities visited, the transportation from city to city, the tours offered and the hotels. The private tours were excellent and comprehensive. The hotels were also of the highest quality and the combination of activities throughout the trip were perfect for me. My travel designer was also available 24/7 by email or phone.

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Travel Review: Tour of Spain, Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian, Granada, Prado Museum, Alhambra, Mezquita, Sagrada Familia

Our travel agency's expertise, organization and guidance of our tour of Spain was exceptional. This travel planner is a great listener and thoroughly reviewed our profile to tailor the trip to our specific interests: architecture, museums and gastronomy. We traveled to Barcelona, San Sebastian, Madrid, Sevilla, and different towns in Andalucía. In addition to fantastic walking, museum and food tours (Tapas, Pintxos and Txakoli), Our travel planner arranged day trips to Dali Museum (Figueres), Bilbo Guggenheim, Toledo, Cordoba, and Granada. Our tour guides were all local, certified guides with expertise in art history, Spain’s history and local foods.  The guides were extremely knowledgeable and friendly. They freely offered suggestions for dinner and activities on our free day in each city.  Our travel planner encouraged us to self-drive from Sevilla to the Costa del Sol region. Our drive through the mountains was spectacular with acres of sunflowers and beautiful white villages.  We stopped in Ronda and spent the afternoon exploring the city with its breath-taking ravines and gorge spanning bridges.  We would not be able to self-drive without this travel agency loaning us their Wi-Fi Away device that allowed us to use Google Maps to guide us to various places.  In addition, he emailed us our detailed itinerary with times, guides’ name, and description of our activities. At our first hotel, we found our full travel package neatly organized with several envelopes containing our train/plane tickets, maps for each city and side trips, restaurant suggestions by city/town and another copy of our itinerary. Our travel planner kept in contract via text to welcome us and gentle reminders to bring our passports to Alhambra. He was available to us 24/7 as he was during our planning process. People inquire “What was your favorite city or place?” and we can’t pick just one:  it is like asking which of your children do you love the most.  We are already thinking about where to travel next with this travel agency, perhaps back to Spain and on to Portugal or Morocco. Thank you again to our travel planner and your entire staff for an unforgettable trip.

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