The Best Seville Food Tours

Seville is one of the best cities in Spain for tapas lovers. It’s a gorgeous city, filled with history and music. There is so much good food to eat in Seville that it can be overwhelming. A food tour can help. In this post we share our top recommended Seville food tours.

Why Book A Seville Food Tour

Seville is loaded with great tapas bars. From centuries old establishment to gourmet and contemporary restaurants. Learning how to make the most of a day eating tapas in Seville is one of the best things to do in Seville. 

Booking a food tour in Seville is also a great way to learn about the unique history and architecture of this Andalusian city. Over the centuries, Seville was home to Christians, Jews, and Muslims. Each of these cultures left its mark on the cuisine of the city. 

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The Best Seville Food Tour And Experience

Booking A Seville Food Tour

We recommend two primary options for booking Seville tours: Devour Tours And Viator.

We like Devour Food Tours for a few reasons. We’ve taken their tours all over Spain including a few tours in Seville. 

Devour Seville Tours

Devour takes their tours seriously. They vet their guides and ensure only experts with a true passion for food will end up leading a tour.

One of the best things about Devour Tours is that at the end of the tour you will receive a local guide with all of their favorite places to eat and drink in the city. Their goal is to help you learn how to eat in Seville like a local.

Viator Tours

Viator is a TripAdvisor company. They offer tours and experiences around the world. We’ve booked many experiences through them in the past. We recommend a few tours that Devour doesn’t offer or at a different price point.

Book A Food Tour Early In Your Trip

Regardless of who you choose, we recommend booking a tour on your first day in Seville so that you can make the most of what you learn during the rest of your stay. This is particularly important in Seville because the way of eating out there is so unique.

Recommended Day Time Food Tours In Seville

The Best Seville Food Tours

Tastes, Tapas & Traditions of Seville Food Tour

Explore the Andalusian capital of Seville through your stomach and learn where the locals enjoy tapas during this four hour daytime tour. This small group tour will criss cross three different Seville neighborhoods visiting the Encarnación Seville food Market, seven different tapas bars and pastry shops.

Your English speaking guide will explain how Seville’s culinary scene was influenced since Roman times with contributions over the centuries from Muslims, Jews, and Christians. The tour will wind past many of Seville’s famous landmarks including the Cathedral of Sevilla and Giralda tower.

Along the way, guests will sample over eight delicious local bites including the world’s best Iberian ham and the best churros in the city. By the end of the tour, guests will know how to order tapas like a local and most importantly know where the locals go to enjoy tapas.

Why We Like This Tour

This is the best bang for your buck when it comes to food tours in Seville. It covers a lot of area, samples some of the best local dishes, and explores one of the local Seville markets. It the perfect Seville day tour to explore the city, learn about its history, and eat tasty food.

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Food Tour Details

Pricing for the tour begins at €79 per adult. The tour is offered twice per day at 10:30am and 11:15am. Guests are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes for the tour. For those guests with any dietary requirements, please note those at the time of booking. 

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Seville tours during Semana Santa

Sacred Seville: Insider Semana Santa Tour & Easter Tapas

The Semana Santa or Holy Week celebration is perhaps the most famous annual event in Seville. Millions flood the city to witness the pageantry of its parades and activities.

During this semi private experience, guests will join the masses to enjoy the music, art and food associated with Semana Santa. Learn about the history and food behind Semana Santa, and watch the religious procession pass by.

Witness beautiful religious floats being prepared by many of Seville’s ancient brotherhoods. The tour will make four food stops to sample local tapas including fried fish and sweets, exclusive to Semana Santa celebrations. 

Why We Like This Tour

This food tour in Seville is truly unique. Please note it is only held during Semana Santa, or Easter week. It’s important to book well ahead of time as this tour fills up quickly. It’s also a great way to see the city during one of the most important times of the year.

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Food Tour Details

Pricing for the four and a half hour tour begins at €99 per adult. Times for the tour are April 6 at 11am, April 8 and 9 at 11:30am for 2020. For those guests with any dietary requirements, please note those at the time of booking. 

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Recommended Evening Food Tours In Seville

Tapas tour in Madrid

Tapas, Taverns & History Tour 

For nearly 2,000 years, Seville played an important role in Spanish history. During this three and a half hour tour, guests will explore this ancient city while sampling mouthwatering tapas.

Led by your English speaking guide, guests will learn about the many outside influences that have left their mark on Seville and its food. From the Romans, to the Moors, Jews, and Christians, the cuisine of Seville it truly multicultural.

Exploring Seville on foot, the small group will visit many of Seville top sites including the Royal Alcázar, Plaza Nueva, Santa Cruz Jewish Quarter, and Seville Cathedral. In between sites, visit four family run tapas bars to sample traditional Andalusian treats including Iberian ham. To wash down the delicious tapas, enjoy glasses of Spanish wines and sherry. By the end of the tour, guests will better understand the history of Seville as well as how to order tapas like a local. 

Why We Like This Tour

This tapas tour in Seville is the perfect mix of history, food, and wine. It’s a great way to visit some of the top sites and things to see in Seville, while learning about the history fo the city. History comes alive, though, in the description of the food and wine.

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Food Tour Details

Pricing for this tapas tour begins at €89 per adult. Tours are held twice per evening at 7pm and 8pm. Guests with dietary requirements are welcomed but asked to make notification at the time of booking. Comfortable shoes are recommended. 

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Seville wine tours and gourmet food

Gourmet Tapas & Wine Tasting Tour

Time to take your tapas and wine experience up a notch with this three hour, small group gourmet tapas and wine tasting. Getting out of Seville’s touristy areas and into its back streets, the group will visit four family-run tapas bars and restaurants.

Sample traditional and modern tapas including slow-cooked pork belly and escabeche mussels, while talking to the owners to learn their stories. Discover seven different Spanish wines, including locally produced sherry, vermouth, and full body reds. Your English speaking guide will walk you through the history of Spanish wines and how to properly order like a local. 

Why We Like This Tour

We love our traditional Spanish tapas. It’s one of the highlights of the food in Seville Spain. But by taking one of the gourmet Seville tours, you can see a different side of Seville’s gastronomy. This includes more creative and contemporary tapas and Seville wines and sherry. 

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Food Tour Details

Pricing for this tapas tour begins at €99 per adult. Tours are held once per evening at 7:30pm. Guests with dietary requirements are welcomed but asked to make notification at the time of booking.

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Tapas tour in Triana Seville

Tapas Like a Local: Triana Neighborhood Tapas Tour

The Triana neighborhood in Seville is often overlooked by travelers. It’s just across the river, but a world away from the touristy parts of the city. The birthplace of flamenco, Triana is also home to Seville’s oldest church.

During this two and a half hour tour, guests will be introduced to a side of Seville bursting with local tapas bars. Hopping from bar to bar, guests will enjoy a wide range of traditional tapas, cold beer, and outstanding Spanish wines including sherry.

Led by a local expert and fellow foodie, guests will learn about Triana’s history, local art scene and of course its best tapas bar. Guests will meet the families who have been running many of Triana’s tapas bars for generations. When the evening is over, guests will know how to order and eat tapas like a local.

Why We Like This Tour

Many Seville walking tours focus on the more touristy areas, but this one takes you into a locals’ neighborhood. It explores a side of Seville many travelers don’t see. The guide starts by explaining what makes Seville special and unique from other big cities in Spain. Then, the Seville tapas tour hops around a handful of spots in the neighborhood.

Devour Food Tours also gives a lot of tips on how to make the most of your visit to Seville. This includes explaining what all those strange chalk marks are on the tapas bar counters! 

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Food Tour Details

Pricing for this tapas tour begins at €79 per adult. Tours are held twice per evening at 7:15pm and 8pm. Guests with dietary requirements are welcomed but asked to make notification at the time of booking.

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Tapas And Flamenco Tour

Seville Tapas & Flamenco Tour

Discover the heart-stopping passion of flamenco and sample mouthwatering tapas in this unique four and a half hour tour. Nothing says Seville like flamenco. Led by an expert guide, guests will learn the history of flamenco and its importance in Seville.

Prior to attending a full one-hour flamenco performance, the small group will visit three local tapas bars to enjoy traditional tapas and Andalusian wines. From the iconic Iberian ham, to regional specialties and locally produced sherry, guests will walk away full of delicious Spanish treats. After the tour, enjoy a sit-down dinner to discuss the evening’s performance.

Why We Like This Tour

Devour often runs this tour led by a retired flamenco dancer. Even if you don’t have a retired dancer, the guide will offer a vast amount of knowledge of flamenco and its history and help you to understand what you see at the performance. Booking a performance on your own doesn’t give you the background and history to full appreciate the experience. Plus, there’s food! 

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Food Tour Details

Pricing for the tasting and flamenco show begins are €119 per adult. Tours are offered twice per evening at 5pm and 6:30pm. Guests with dietary requirements are welcomed but asked to make notification at the time of booking.  

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Sangria tasting in Seville

Sangria Tasting with Rooftop Views

Enjoy breathtaking views of Seville while sampling four different sangrias during this ninety minute tasting. Located on one of Seville’s most gorgeous private rooftops, guests will enjoy stunning evening views of the entire city.

Begin the night’s tasting by sampling both red and white wine versions of this classic drink. Pair with the refreshing drink, guests will enjoy a sampling of sherry wine marinated olives and Manchego cheese aged for over two years.

Before the evening is over, sample Cava Sangria and Sherry wine Sangria made right in front of you. 

Why We Like This Tour

Think there is only one type of sangria? Think again! Not only does this tour provide a lovely evening in Seville with a view but explore a variety of types of sangria that you might not know from home. 

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Food Tour Details

Pricing for the rooftop tasting begins at €20. Guests must be 18 years of age to participate. This experience is not recommended for pregnant travelers. 

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Andalusian wine tasting tour in Seville

Tasting Of Andalusian Wines And Iberian Products

Taste classic Andalusian wines and a variety of delicious Iberian food products during this two hour tasting in Seville’s Jewish quarter. Your private group will visit a popular local bar that’s been serving up genuine Iberian treats for years. No tourist here, just local residents.

Enjoy a tasting of 4 different Andalusian wines accompanied by a wide assortment of dishes with Iberian products including the famous Iberian jamon, sausages from the Sierra de Huelva, and locally produced cheeses.

Learn about tapas culture in Seville from the bar staff and how to order like a local. In additional to Andalusian wines, enjoy a glass of homemade Vermouth paired with locally sourced almonds and olives. 

Why We Like This Tour

There are so many great Spanish wines to drink in Spain. This tour focuses on understanding Andalusian wines, which are not well known outside of Spain. 

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Food Tour Details

Pricing for the private outing begins at €35. The tour lasts two hours. 

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FAQs - The Best Seville Food Tours

Are Spanish food tours vegetarian or vegan-friendly?

Spain is a tough country for people with dietary restrictions. Many food tours can make accommodations if you let them know ahead of time. We tried to include above whether the tours are vegetarian or vegan-friendly. 

Is it better to book a day time or evening food tour?

It’s really up to you. Day time tours in Seville can be a little less crowded unless it is on the weekend. Evening tours, though, offer you the full tapas bar crawl experience. The flamenco tours only run at night.

How much should a good Spanish food tour cost?

We always recommend to travelers to not think about the value of the food tour solely based on the food eaten and wine drank. Instead, remember the value of the experience, the expertise of the local guide, and what you learn during the experience. This is why many Spain food tours cost between €50-100.

What should I wear on a food tour?

Most of our recommended tours are Seville walking tours, which will hop from tapa bar to tapa bar. It’s important to wear comfortable shoes and to plan for inclement weather. If it is raining be sure to bring an umbrella or a rain jacket. This is not common in Seville but can happen. If you book a day tour, wear sunscreen.