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Discover Seville's flavors with a 3.5-hour cooking class combined with a market tour. Enjoy hands-on lessons, fresh ingredients, and authentic dishes.
Travelers seeking an authentic taste of Seville will find this 3.5-hour experience a delightful blend of lively market exploration and hands-on cooking. Hosted inside the historic Triana Market by Taller Andaluz de Cocina, this tour offers not just a meal but an immersive glimpse into local ingredients, culinary traditions, and Sevillian culture.
What truly shines about this experience is the opportunity to learn directly from knowledgeable guides and chefs while getting your hands dirty preparing classic Spanish dishes like Salmorejo, Paella Valenciana, and a light dessert. Plus, the market tour at the start is a fantastic way to understand the vibrant food scene that fuels Seville’s cuisine.
One thing to keep in mind is that the market tour is only available in the morning, so if you’re a late riser or prefer afternoon activities, this might not be your best fit. Otherwise, this experience suits anyone curious about Spanish food—whether you’re a seasoned cook or just eager to try your hand at new recipes. It’s especially perfect for those who enjoy lively, interactive activities with a friendly, informative vibe.


This Seville cooking class isn’t just about following a recipe; it’s about experiencing the heart of Andalusian cuisine through its freshest ingredients, lively atmosphere, and expert guidance. Located inside the bustling Triana Market, it offers an insider’s look at one of Seville’s most traditional food markets, which is a real treat for anyone interested in local flavors and shopping.
What we love most about this experience is the genuine interaction — from the guided market tour with Sabrina, who shares fascinating insights about local products, to the hands-on cooking led by talented chefs like Carlo and Leo. The opportunity to taste your own creations, sip sangria during the process, and then sit down to enjoy a meal with your fellow participants makes this more than just a class; it’s a communal culinary adventure.
A potential consideration is the timing—since the market tour is only offered in the morning, late sleepers or travelers with afternoon plans might need to plan accordingly. But if you can fit it into your morning, you’re in for a lively, educational, and delicious experience.
This tour suits foodies, casual cooks, or anyone wanting to deepen their understanding of Spanish cuisine while having fun along the way. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends, the lively group atmosphere enhances the enjoyment.
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Market Tour Inside Triana Market
Your experience kicks off with a guided walk through Triana Market, one of Seville’s most traditional food markets. Guides like Sabrina are praised for their knowledge, sharing stories about the market’s history, its unique products, and how locals select their ingredients. Travelers have noted this tour as “interesting,” with Sabrina making sure the group isn’t in the way of local vendors, providing a smooth, informative experience. Expect to see colorful stalls packed with fresh produce, seafood, spices, and cured meats — a feast for the senses.
Transition to the Cooking Class
After the market stroll, you’ll move to the cooking school located within the market itself. Here, you’ll be provided with an apron and all the necessary ingredients. The kitchen space is described as good-sized, allowing enough room for everyone to participate without feeling crowded.
Hands-On Cooking
The class involves preparing three main dishes plus a light dessert — a typical Spanish meal that showcases the country’s culinary diversity. The dishes often include Salmorejo, a chilled tomato soup, and Paella Valenciana with chicken and seasonal vegetables, with vegetarian options available if needed. Occasionally, participants might cook dishes like Gazpacho, Spinach with Chickpeas, Flamenco Eggs, Cod Fritters, or Garlic Prawns, depending on the day.
Chef Leo, and other guides like Carlo and Dom, make the process accessible and fun. Reviewers highlight their “detailed tips,” from expertly chopping garlic to boning chicken, which is perfect for those wanting to learn practical culinary skills. The atmosphere is friendly, with many noting the group’s collaborative feel.
Enjoying Your Meal
Once the dishes are prepared, everyone sits down to savor the fruits of their labor. The meal includes all the dishes cooked, complemented by sangria and two additional drinks per person, like local beer, white, or red wine. The food is described as delicious and satisfying, with many reviewers mentioning they didn’t need to eat much for the rest of the day!
Dessert & Drinks
The light dessert, often lemon sorbet with cava, rounds out the meal, providing a refreshing finish. The inclusion of drinks during and after cooking adds a social, relaxed vibe, making it a true culinary celebration.

At $79 per person, this experience offers excellent value. It includes all ingredients, the guided market tour, use of kitchen equipment, apron, drinks, and a full meal featuring multiple courses. Numerous travelers have expressed how much they learned, not just about cooking, but about local ingredients and culinary traditions.
The flexibility of the booking process — with free cancellation up to 24 hours before and the option to reserve now and pay later — adds convenience for spontaneous travel plans.
Many reviews praise the professionalism and friendliness of the guides, with Sabrina, Carlo, Leo, and others making the experience engaging and approachable. The reviews consistently mention the high quality of the food, the fun atmosphere, and the chance to pick up useful cooking tips.

This experience shines in its ability to blend culture, history, and practical skills. The market tour offers a genuine look into Seville’s vibrant food scene, with Sabrina explaining the history behind the stalls and products, which elevates the entire experience. The chefs’ tips on technique and ingredient handling are invaluable for home cooks wanting to replicate authentic flavors.
Many travelers appreciated the personal touches, from the friendly guides to the chance to try traditional dishes like Salmorejo and Paella made with seasonal ingredients. The recipes are emailed afterward, making it easy to recreate these dishes back home, ensuring you leave with more than just memories.

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This cooking class and market tour in Seville offers exceptional value for anyone interested in authentic Spanish cuisine and local ingredients. It’s a lively, hands-on experience that combines cultural insights with practical cooking skills, making it perfect for travelers who want to deepen their appreciation of Andalusian flavors.
The guides and chefs are praised for their friendliness, knowledge, and sense of humor, making the class accessible and fun regardless of your skill level. The inclusion of drinks, a full meal, and a guided market tour means you get a comprehensive taste of Seville’s food scene without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
If you’re a foodie, a curious traveler, or someone eager to learn new recipes, this experience is likely to be a highlight of your trip. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy interactive, social activities and want a meaningful, tasty souvenir of Seville.
For travelers who value authenticity, expert guidance, and good value, this tour hits the mark. It might be less suitable if you prefer a more passive experience or have strict dietary restrictions, but overall, it’s a fantastic way to spend an afternoon in Seville.
“Fantastic activity for all! Carlo and Sabrina were amazing hosts. Learned a lot while enjoying cooking, good people, and a delicious meal. I'd book…”

Is the market tour available in the afternoon?
No, the market tour is only offered in the morning, so plan accordingly if you want that part of the experience.
How many dishes will I cook during the class?
You will prepare three main dishes plus a light dessert, with variations depending on the day (like Gazpacho or Flamenco Eggs).
Are drinks included during the meal?
Yes, sangria is served during cooking, and two additional drinks per person (wine, beer, or soda) are included with your meal.
What should I do if I have food allergies or dietary restrictions?
It’s important to inform the tour operator in advance so they can accommodate your needs, especially for gluten-free or other restrictions.
How long is the activity?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3.5 hours, including the market tour, cooking, and dining.
Is this experience suitable for non-cooks?
Absolutely. The class is designed to be fun and approachable for all levels, with detailed guidance and supportive hosts.
Can I book this experience last minute?
Yes, with the option to reserve now and pay later, you can secure your spot and cancel up to 24 hours in advance if needed.
What is the group size typically?
Most classes are small, around 6-8 people, allowing for a more personalized and engaging experience.
This Seville cooking class isn’t just a meal — it’s a lively, educational dive into Andalusian flavors, perfect for anyone eager to cook, taste, and learn in one of Spain’s most vibrant markets.