An Essential Guide to Tortilla in Madrid
As much as I love the taste of egg-based dishes, I’m willing to admit that omelets may not be the most exciting meal out there! However, if you’ve ever tried Spain’s take on an omelet, known locally as tortilla de patatas, you’ll know that the Spanish sure know how to...
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Barcelona Wines: A Toast to Catalonia’s Wine Culture
You’ll have a difficult time finding a city in Spain with a wine culture that can rival that of the Catalan capital. I might gush a lot about the many must-try foods in Barcelona, but in reality, I think the Barcelona wines deserve just as much praise! Naturally, wines are...
Best Sangria in Barcelona: A Complete Guide
Is there any experience as quintessentially Spanish as sipping on the best sangria Barcelona has to offer in the sunshine? While I spend quite a lot of time on my Barcelona food tours discussing all the city’s culinary classics, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t equally as passionate...
Best Rooftop Bars in Barcelona: Sip, Chill & Take in the Views
If enjoying sweeping city views, colorful sunsets, and laid-back drinks sounds like your ideal night out, I have a feeling you’ll love the rooftop bars in Barcelona. Though rooftop lounges aren’t the focus of my Barcelona food tours, the range of open-air spots peppered across the various neighborhoods is one...
5 Must-Try Desserts in Barcelona (And Where to Find Them)
Many foodies don’t come to Barcelona looking for desserts, as tasty tapas plates and generous servings of fresh seafood tend to take center stage. However, as you’ll learn on my Barcelona food tours, this city has plenty to offer in terms of sweet treats! Throughout this guide, I’ll let you...
Pintxos in Barcelona: A Local’s Guide to Small Bites & Big Flavor
They might be synonymous with cities like San Sebastián and Bilbao, but the pintxos in Barcelona could easily contend with the varieties found in the Basque Country. These skewered tapas-style bites can be found in various bustling bars throughout the Catalan capital and have seamlessly merged with the city’s traditional...
Jamón in Barcelona: A Complete Guide
Spain is famed for its delectable cured meats, and the jamón, or ham, varieties are particularly revered. As such, I always try to include jamón in some form on my Barcelona food tours. Not only is it a must-try food in Barcelona, but it’s also an incredibly diverse one, seamlessly...
Where to Eat Calçots in Barcelona
Few Barcelona foods are quite as legendary as calçots. Not only are these unique, seasonal veggies indisputably delicious, but they’re also a symbol of Catalan culture and have inspired the tradition of calçotadas, a type of calçot-themed BBQ. I’ve mentioned calçots a few times on my Barcelona food tours, but...
Best Tapas in Barcelona: Where to Go and What to Order
Aside from paella, tapas might just be Spain’s most iconic export. These pint-sized snacking plates are the focal point of my Barcelona food tours, and feasting on some meat, seafood, or veggie-based tapas is an unmissable cultural experience. Tapas were traditionally served as accompaniments to drinks, a tradition which is...
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