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Discover Zaragoza's culinary secrets on this 3-hour evening tapas walking tour. Enjoy local bites, drinks, and historical insights in the Old Town.
Exploring Zaragoza after dark through a guided tapas tour offers an authentic taste of the city’s vibrant food scene and historical charm. This 3-hour experience takes you through the winding streets of the Old Town, stopping at lively local bars to sample traditional tapas and regional wines. With a passionate guide leading the way, this tour combines cultural stories with delicious bites, creating a memorable evening for food lovers and history buffs alike.
One thing we really appreciate about this tour is the intimate setting — limited to just eight participants, you get personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. The focus on local ingredients and regional produce makes each dish stand out, offering genuine flavors you might not find on your own. That said, because the tour is centered around hop-on, hop-off-style bar visits, it might not suit those seeking a sit-down dinner or a more structured experience. This tour is perfect for curious travelers eager to explore Zaragoza’s culinary traditions while soaking in its historic ambiance.

This tour offers a lively, engaging way to see Zaragoza’s Old Town while indulging in its most beloved culinary traditions. From start to finish, it’s designed to give you a mix of history, culture, and flavor – all in a friendly, small-group setting that encourages conversation.
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The adventure kicks off at the Monumento a César Augusto, a striking monument that sets the scene for exploring Zaragoza’s historic center. Here, your guide greets you, shares a bit of background on the city, and sets the tone for the evening ahead. The meeting point is conveniently located in the city’s core, close to many attractions, which makes it easy to combine with sightseeing beforehand or afterward.
As you follow your guide through the winding streets of the Old Town, you’ll see landmarks and hidden corners that reveal Zaragoza’s layered past. The guide, whether Marta, Jorge, or another passionate local, offers stories that bring the streets alive — weaving in historical anecdotes along with insights into Aragon’s culinary influences.
A highlight of the tour is the visit to the Central Market, built in 1903. This bustling hub offers a window into Zaragoza’s regional produce — fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, and more. Your guide might point out special ingredients used in local dishes, emphasizing the importance of fresh, regional ingredients in Zaragoza’s culinary identity. You’ll get a chance to see the vibrant local scene, adding context to the tapas you sample later.
The heart of the tour is the bar-hopping along Zaragoza’s famous tapas street, El Tubo. You’ll visit 4 different local bars, each offering a unique atmosphere and specialties. The emphasis is on authentic, high-quality tapas paired with local drinks — whether that’s wine, beer, or soft drinks.
Each stop features a carefully curated selection of 4 tapas and 4 drinks. Guests have praised the guide’s choices — noting that the wine and food pairings are spot on and enhance the experience. One reviewer shared how her guide, Marta, took her to four great restaurants with a great vibe, and her choices of wine and tapas proved to be sensational.
You can expect to taste regional produce showcased in classics like traditional tapas, with some surprises like a local specialty pairing anchovy and chocolate — a dish that, while challenged some palates, was appreciated for its local flair and humor.
Throughout the tour, your guide will share stories behind each dish — explaining how Zaragoza’s geography and history influence its cuisine. For example, Zaragoza’s orchards in the Ebro Basin contribute to the high quality of regional fruits and produce, which often feature in local dishes.
After approximately 3 hours, the tour wraps back at the starting point. Expect to leave with not only a satisfied palate but also personal recommendations for exploring Zaragoza further or finding even more hidden food gems during your stay.
At $108 per person, this tour offers a lot of value for anyone eager to combine food, culture, and history in a single evening. The inclusion of 4 tapas and 4 drinks means you’re indulging in a variety of flavors without worrying about additional costs, and the small group size ensures a more close-knit, engaging experience.
Compared to dining alone, the guided aspect means you gain insights into the meaning behind each dish, and the local stories told by guides like Marta and Jorge bring Zaragoza’s culinary scene to life. The exclusive visit to the Central Market also adds a layer of authenticity that’s hard to replicate on your own.
While some might prefer a more structured sit-down dinner, the tapas-hopping format allows for frequent stops and a lively pace, perfect for those who want to feel the city’s pulse while tasting its best. It’s especially suited for solo travelers, couples, or small groups wanting an intimate, educational experience infused with delicious bites.
This experience is ideal if you’re interested in local flavors, regional produce, and Zaragoza’s history. Food lovers who enjoy sampling a variety of dishes and pairing them with regional wines will find this tour particularly rewarding. It’s also great for travelers who prefer small, personalized groups and guides who are passionate about sharing stories and recommendations.
Those arriving in Zaragoza with just a few evenings free will appreciate that this tour offers a condensed, rich introduction to the city’s culinary scene, plus some insider tips to continue exploring on your own. It’s a fantastic way to break the ice in Zaragoza, satisfy your curiosity about local gastronomy, and experience the city from a genuine, local perspective.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
The tour focuses on traditional tapas and regional produce, so some dishes may contain meat or seafood. It’s best to check with the provider if you have specific dietary restrictions, but generally, a variety of options are available.
How many stops are included?
You will visit four different bars along the famous tapas street, El Tubo, each offering a different flavor and ambiance.
Are drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes four drinks, which can be local wine, beer, or soft drinks, depending on your preferences.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended since you’ll be walking and hopping between bars. A light jacket might be helpful depending on the weather.
Can I join if I don’t speak English?
The tour is offered in Spanish, English, and German, ensuring language is accessible for most travelers.
Is the tour family-friendly?
While the focus is on adult drinks and tasting experiences, families with older children who enjoy food tours might find it enjoyable. Check with the provider for specific age recommendations.
“Marta was fantastic!!!!! She was so knowledgeable and super friendly. we had such a wonderful night chatting about the history of Zaragoza & Spain….”
This Zaragoza evening tapas tour offers a lively, genuine way to experience the city’s culinary traditions and historical charm all in one evening. With passionate guides and a focus on local ingredients, the tour delivers a delicious, informative, and social experience that’s perfect for curious travelers looking to taste their way through Zaragoza.
You’ll love how the tour balances entertainment with education, providing insights into Zaragoza’s long-standing food culture while offering a fun, relaxed environment to enjoy some of the best tapas and regional wines in the city. It’s an excellent option for those wanting an authentic, small-group experience that goes beyond just sightseeing.
Whether you’re a food enthusiast, a history lover, or simply seeking a vibrant way to spend an evening, this tour is a fantastic way to connect with Zaragoza’s soul through its tastes and stories.