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Afternoon Tapas tasting with Sangria
Snack your way through the heart of Barcelona with a laid-back tapas tasting session and a glass (or two) of sangria.
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What you'll do
Spend a delicious afternoon the Spanish way – grazing your way through local dishes while sipping on sweet, chilled sangria. The Afternoon Tapas Tasting with Sangria experience brings you right into the world of Catalan cuisine, with a hand-picked selection of traditional tapas served up in a friendly, relaxed setting. Whether you're a foodie or just hungry for something new, this is a delicious way to taste Barcelona's culinary culture without committing to a full meal.
You'll be welcomed into a cozy venue where your host will serve up several different tapas plates, each with its own story and flavor–crispy croquettes, tomato-rubbed bread (pan con tomate), spicy patatas bravas, tender Andalusian-style calamari, and a board of premium embutidos ibéricos. There’s something about sharing food like this that makes everything taste better. Expect a sociable vibe, great conversation, and maybe even a few new friends by the end.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a Spanish afternoon without sangria. You’ll enjoy a glass of this fruity, wine-based drink that somehow manages to feel both refreshing and indulgent. It’s the perfect companion to your tapas lineup.
The location is tucked away in one of Barcelona’s charming neighborhoods, giving you a real taste of local life. After your tasting, you’re perfectly placed to explore nearby streets, relax in a plaza, or wander into a boutique or two. This is Barcelona at its most enjoyable – slow-paced, flavorful, and filled with good company.
Facts
Sangria is believed to date back to Roman times, when people mixed wine with water, fruit, and spices for both flavor and sanitation.
Tapas got their name from the Spanish word "tapar," meaning "to cover" – bartenders used to cover drinks with a small plate of food to keep flies out.
Where you'll be
Rambla del Poblenou, 59, Sant Martí, , Closest metro station : L4 (yellow line) Metro Stations: Llacuna or Poblenou, Barcelona, SpainHow to get there
L4 (yellow line) Metro Stations: Llacuna or Poblenou
Operating hours
Passholders can make use of this offer daily: 3PM - 6PM
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