Spain’s Culinary Delights: Autumn Food Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
During this 7-day culinary expedition through Spain, visit internationally acclaimed tapas bars, Michelin-starred restaurants, and picturesque wine-tasting venues. Along the way, fall in love with frenzied city life in Madrid and Barcelona but also the quiet serenity of Girona and Consuegra. This tour immerses you in the vibrant culture and riveting lore of Spain's most delectable delights.
Customizable Itinerary
Barcelona – Dinner along Las Ramblas
You will coast along the illustrious shoreline of the Mediterranean as you begin your epic culinary adventure in Spain. Upon your arrival, a private driver will greet and transfer you to your accommodation in the heart of Barcelona. After having some time to settle in to your new surroundings, you can enjoy some time for self-exploration. Later, as the sun begins to set, you can dine along the iconic Las Ramblas boulevard. Here, you can enjoy your first taste of delectable Spanish cuisine.
What's Included:
Barcelona – Cooking Class and Wine Tasting
Girona – City Tour and Sunset Dinner
Madrid – Autumn and Architecture Festival
Madrid – Churro Tasting and the Royal Palace
Consuegra – Saffron Festival
Malaga – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Touch down along the sparkling Mediterranean coastline and indulge in an authentic Catalan meal along Las Ramblas boulevard
- Partake in a traditional paella cooking class and sip internationally acclaimed wines in the Spanish countryside
- Amble along the charming cobbled streets of Girona and sample fresh seafood at sunset along the ocean
- Tour the Royal Palace and immerse yourself in Madrid's eclectic neighborhoods
- Delight in authentic churros and stroll through the city's Parque El Retiro
- Wind through the captivating countryside of Castilla-La Mancha and arrive in Consuegra for the village's annual Saffron Festival
- Relax beneath the shady palm trees of Malaga's pristine beaches and shop for one-of-a-kind souvenirs in the city's downtown area
Detailed Description
There is no better way to experience the whimsy, passion, and warmth of Spanish culture than through its culinary excellence. Each region has its specialty, from fresh seafood along the coast to an eclectic blend of savory tapas in central and southern Spain. In between, you will learn about the ingredients and undeniably rich flavors that set Spanish gastronomy apart from any other cuisine. Of course, during the month of October, you will also attend some of the most lively festivals of the year.
You will begin your 7-day tour in the bustling city of Barcelona. Here, locals sit out on sunkissed patios, and children gather to play soccer. In the afternoon, you will roll up your sleeves for an authentic paella cooking class with a private Michelin-starred chef. The following day, you will explore the city's Gothic Quarter, which is home to opulent palaces and grand cathedrals. You will also catch a glimpse of famed architect Antoni Gaudi's whimsical designs at La Sagrada Familia and Park Guell. Later, you will venture to the Catalan countryside for a wine tasting event alongside an expert sommelier.
Your tour through Catalonia will continue in the charming town of Girona. Bright facades of yellow, orange, and red will welcome you. You will then tour the exquisite Arab baths and walk along the ancient Roman wall that surrounds the city. That evening, you can partake in a fresh seafood dinner as the moonlight shines on the crashing waves.
Then, you will transfer to the nation's capital of Madrid. Here, you will stroll through the Plaza Mayor and catch wafts of savory tapas in the Plaza del Sol. The next morning, you can bite into sugary sweets known as churros in one of the oldest churrerias in the country. Later in the day, you will walk through the opulent halls of the Royal Palace and visit the Reina Sofia Museum as part of the city's annual Architecture Week. Next, you can continue to the picturesque city of Consuegra, where you will attend the town's annual saffron festival. Here, you will learn about the cultivation of the spice and the integral role it plays in Spain's culinary scene. On your final day in Spain, you will arrive in Malaga, where you can enjoy a morning of leisurely shopping and sightseeing before indulging in a light lunch along the coastline.
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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Verified Traveler Reviews
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This trip was the best vacation my husband and I have ever taken! Zicasso's travel designer was excellent; he was very knowledgeable and planned the perfect itinerary. I would book another trip with him in a heartbeat! I told him we wanted to go to Barcelona and the activities we wanted to do. He was spot-on with the initial itinerary and we only needed to make minor adjustments based on additional recommendations he had.
The entire trip was very well planned out and everything went off perfectly. I wish I could do this trip all over again!
We stayed the first three nights in Llafranc, Costa Brava, which is a very lovely seaside town that our travel designer suggested. The hotel there was beautiful, pristine, and right on the beach. We went for a wonderful hike, took a day trip to the Dalí Museum, and had a wine tasting at a smaller vineyard that he suggested rather than a large, touristy one. Here, we had a private tour and tasting with the host. On our way to Barcelona we had a tour of Girona, where it was very interesting to see and learn about the history. We loved the hotel in Barcelona. It was in a great location, with many good restaurants nearby, and was also beautiful and pristine. The first night in Barcelona we saw a flamenco show that was incredible and the next day we saw Park Güell and La Sagrada Família. In the evening, we did a tapas tour through five restaurants that was so much fun. The next day, we had a cooking class, which was one of our favorite activities of the trip. The last day, we took a bus trip out to Montserrat, which is well worth seeing and only about an hour outside the city.
I was able to be in communication with our agent throughout the trip. He was always available for questions and also gave us recommendations for restaurants and bars to go to. He also made dinner/lunch reservations as needed.
All of the private guides that were hired were excellent: our guide who did our hike, our guide who took us to the Dalí Museum and Girona, and our guide who showed us Park Güell and La Família Sagrada. They were all so knowledgeable and enjoyable to be with. Even the guides when doing group activities were amazing: our guide who did the cooking class, our guide who took us to Montserrat, and our guide who did the tapas tour.
I appreciated that although our itinerary was busy, our travel designer made sure there was still free time to explore on our own. He was a pleasure to work with and made this vacation so special. The whole process of planning was very easy because of his expertise. I will definitely use him and the tour company for future trips!
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We visited Madrid, Toledo, San Sebastián, Bayonne, Biarritz, Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Hondarribia, La Rioja, Barcelona, Montserrat, and the Penedes (Cava) region.
We loved our private guides, private wine tastings, and day trips outside of the big cities.
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The owners of Zicasso’s tour company were amazing from start to finish. They curated a custom trip for us to Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, Málaga, Toledo, and Granada. They listened to our requests and came up with a brilliant itinerary that included personal drivers, hotels, dining recommendations, and tour guides. They were also so quick to respond to our questions and pivot our plans when needed. This was a very special 30th-anniversary trip for us and they knocked it out of the park.
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I know we worked together on content, so none of the activities or the schedule were a surprise. We enjoyed every activity and just loved Spain. Our trip was worry-free and we were in the country during the power outage. We were not able to visit a cathedral due to the power outage, but were able to do a different tour. Our guide was enthusiastic and we barely noticed any inconvenience.
Each guide was on time and personable. We had a couple of substitutes and that was not noticeable at all. In general, each guide was knowledgeable and we learned so much.
Our first guide, in Madrid, was so kind when he realized jet lag was going to cut our tour short – not his fault. He was the best choice for our first tour. He was so knowledgeable and helped to orient us to Madrid. It was so great to have a personal guide so we could ask questions.
Toledo was fantastic. We loved the guide and the city. The train ride was our first and we had to navigate the train station, but we did just fine after a few wrong turns. We took the bus to the station. The bus worked great. We were exhausted from our day in Toledo, but still walked from the train station. The information on how to get to the station was accurate and it was a lovely walk.
Sevilla was magical. We were surprised when our driver drove through a public square to let us out to walk to the hotel! We loved our tour, really liked the hotel, and had great meals in the restaurant. We got to know the bartender and she helped us experiment with local wines.
Our trip to Ronda was beautiful and our guide and driver were both excellent, especially our driver, who had to work around a running and walking event going on that meant our meeting spot was inaccessible. But he was on time and close, and we made it work!
Our trip to the olive oil museum was great, but we were part of a group and some of the people in the group were just stupid. I am allergic to olive trees and my allergies completely kicked up. We enjoyed the tour and bought olive oil, but I just couldn’t understand why some people on the tour were so rude.
The wine tasting also got us a spontaneous flamenco demonstration, which was fantastic. We stayed and did a wine tasting with the owner. We could have stayed all afternoon. She was lovely and interesting, and we enjoyed our time there very much.
Málaga was a joy and it was there we had the power outage. We had a great tour with our guide, who took so many pictures of us and slowed down to compensate for my tired legs. Touring was catching up with me. The Picasso Museum was open and we thoroughly enjoyed it. We loved our hotel and were very grateful there was a good restaurant with an excellent bar, and we took advantage of that!
Granada was worth a visit and our trip to the Alhambra was amazing; our guide was five-star.
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We fell in love with Spain. The culture, people, and food were memorable, and it was well organized and every detail was well thought out by Zicasso's travel specialist.
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