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Evening Tapas Tour for Food Lovers (Granada)

3-hour evening tapas tour through authentic Granada bars with a local guide. Traditional tapas and premium wines in non-touristy areas. Perfect 5.0 / 5 rating.

5.085 reviews

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Practical details

Duration
3 hours
Guide languages
English
Mobile ticket
No need to print
Instant confirmation
Right after booking
Minimum age
18+
Cancellation
Free up to 24h before

Highlights

  • Evening-only tour — the best time to see Granada come alive
  • Authentic bars in non-touristy areas (with local clientele)
  • Traditional tapas + premium wines included
  • Local guide who provides history and context at each stop
  • 5.0 / 5 with 85 reviews — the highest rating in the food-tour catalogue

Our take

The exclusive food tour of Granada: evening, with premium wines and a specialised local guide. A perfect 5.0 / 5 over 85 reviews — without a single rating below 5 stars. An average booking lead time of 45 days confirms it's one of the most in-demand products in the city. At €75 it's not cheap, but the combination of the evening slot (when Granada really comes alive, with the streets of the Albayzín and the centre buzzing), authentic bars (non-touristy, with local clientele) and premium wines (not house wine) places it in the high end of the catalogue. For couples or small groups who want the perfect gastronomic evening in Granada, this is the plan. The only catch: English only. For Spanish speakers with good English it's ideal; for those who prefer Spanish, the GYG Gourmet Tour (self-guided, €42) or the Viator 3h Tapas Tour (€35 + drinks separately) are more affordable alternatives, though without premium wines or the cinematic evening slot.

What's included

  • Professional local guide
  • Route through authentic bars in the centre and neighbourhoods
  • Traditional tapas at each stop
  • Premium wines included

Not included

  • Drinks or food outside the agreed stops
  • Transport to the start point
  • Gratuities

Good to know

What to bring

  • ID document
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Light evening clothing (summer evenings can still be warm)

Not suitable for

  • Under-18s

Things to keep in mind

  • Evening-only tour — no daytime version
  • Book 45 days in advance on average — very high demand
  • Premium wines included (not just house wine)
  • English only
  • Sustained 5.0 / 5 over 85 reviews — one of the most polished products in Granada

Meeting point

Meeting point in Granada (confirmed at booking)

The operator confirms the exact point at booking. It's an evening tour — it starts at dusk. Book WELL in advance: average lead time is 45 days according to the operator. It's one of the most in-demand tours in the city.

The experience

Evening Tapas Tour for Food Lovers (Granada)

The exclusive food tour of Granada: evening, with premium wines and a perfect 5.0 / 5 rating. Authentic, non-touristy bars with a specialised local guide. Book 45 days in advance.

Accessibility

Route through central bars and areas with elevation changes. If you need specific accessibility, check with the operator before booking.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Frequently asked questions

How does it differ from the Small Group Food Tour?
The Small Group Food Tour (€67 · 865 reviews · 4.9) is DAYTIME or afternoon and has higher review volume. This one (€75 · 85 reviews · 5.0) is EVENING-only with premium wines included. If you're going to Granada as a couple and want a romantic, food-focused evening, this is the tour. If you're with friends and want to eat well in the late afternoon, the Small Group.
Why book 45 days in advance?
Because it's the most exclusive food tour in the catalogue: small group + evening only + premium wines. Spots sell out very quickly in high season. If you know you want this experience, book as soon as you finalise your Granada trip.
What does "premium wines" mean?
Wines from designated origins, not table wines. Quality above a standard tapas tour. Some may be from the area (Granada-Lecrín, Contraviesa-Alpujarra) and others are better-known Andalusian wines (Jerez, Montilla-Moriles). The guide explains each wine and why it's paired with the tapa.

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