Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
- La Boqueria
- Various speciality food shops
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Tour Description
Barcelona’s vibrant La Boqueria market attracts Michelin-starred chefs and local grandmothers equally. As the center of the city's food scene and epicenter of Catalan gastronomy, the Boqueria offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the sights, smells, and tastes of gastronomic Barcelona. On this 3-hour Barcelona food tour of La Boqueria Market, we'll explore the market and nearby specialty food shops, tracing the history of food in this culinary city. In the company of a chef or food writer, we'll get a basic overview of regional Catalan gastronomy while tasting local specialties.
Experts
We begin by getting a foundation of Catalan culinary traditions, usually over a cup of traditional hot chocolate at a historic dairy. We'll then move on to La Boqueria, which, although it's now located in newer buildings, was established in the 13th century, making it one of Europe’s oldest markets. We’ll discuss the long history of public markets in Barcelona, from the medieval period to their revitalization in the 1990s.
We’ll spend the majority of our time together under the glistening canopy of La Boqueria itself. We’ll venture into the briny, wet stands where fresh fish, shellfish, and an array of mollusks are arranged over beds of ice. We'll stop to examine freshly hunted wild mushrooms or to inhale the salty aromas of cured jamon and embotits. We may sample typical dishes at such famed tapas bars as Pinotxo (for those wanting a closer look at Barcelona's tapas culture, we recommend our Barcelona Tapas Tour). Along the way, our expert guide, a trained food critic, chef, or local historian, will explain some of the origins and provenance of these foods against the backdrop of Catalonia’s rich culinary history and diverse geography.
Catalan cuisine is as innovative as it is economical: No part of the animal is thrown out. Unusual combinations like rabbit with snails (conejo con caracoles) or pigs feet with nuts and peas (pies de cerdo con piñones y guisantes) illustrate the experiments of ancient Catalan cooks. From this lineage of contrasting flavor profiles and economical exploits, Catalonia leads the world in culinary innovation, boasting many Michelin-star restaurants and forging new frontiers in molecular gastronomy.
Time permitting and depending on the stands we visit inside La Boqueria Market, we may visit a selection of specialty food shops in El Raval and the Gothic Quarter or a modern market building, which contrasts the busier, more visited Boqueria. We may also discuss notable restaurants specializing in “market cuisine” to highlight the interplay between market and restaurant, produce and chef. Trust us, this Barcelona walking food tour won't leave you hungry!
Please note any food allergies or intolerances in the Notes box when booking.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Though Catalan food is traditionally meat- and seafood-based, we will taste some items that do not contain animal products.
Though Catalan food is traditionally meat- and seafood-based, we will taste some items that do not contain animal products.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
Some of the shops we visit are small, and many will have a step up to access them. The general route may include small streets with narrow sidewalks; please get in touch with us if you have any questions regarding accessibility.
Some of the shops we visit are small, and many will have a step up to access them. The general route may include small streets with narrow sidewalks; please get in touch with us if you have any questions regarding accessibility.
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Michelle Cheng led us through the Farm to Fork guided walk in Barcelona this week. She was wonderful. Informed, warm and fun. Really made our (too brief) trip to Barcelona. Our only regret is that we didn't take the walk earlier in our visit so that we could have gone back to the special places Michelle took us to a second time!
Elizabeth
Reviewed on:
Jun 24, 2011
We loved our tour with Michelle. It was informative and fun. Michelle has a great communication style, making our tour time feel more like walking around with someone we have known and someone who has a great feel for Barcelona's food culture. The hands-on experience of this tour makes it even more special. We re-visited several, if not all, the sites we had experienced with Michelle.
Ann
Reviewed on:
Jun 20, 2011
Michelle was great!. Very knowledgeable. Keep the tour itself to the food and the history surrounding what we saw. She knew the answer to every question asked, no matter how minute. She's a great asset.
Nick
Reviewed on:
Jun 2, 2011