Food tours3.5 hoursFree cancellation up to 24h before

Gourmet Tapas and Wine Tour Through Granada

3.5-hour self-guided tour through 5 restaurants in central Granada with tapas and wine included at each stop. You receive QR codes by WhatsApp/email to redeem at each bar.

Practical details

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

Highlights

  • 5 stops at restaurants in central Granada (Carlos Cano, Reyes Católicos, Bib-Rambla, Elvira, Santa Ana)
  • Tapas and wine included at each of the 5 venues
  • Self-guided format — you go at your own pace, no group or strict timing
  • QR codes by WhatsApp/email to redeem at each bar
  • PDF with all the tour info one day in advance

Our take

The cheapest and most autonomous food tour option in Granada: €42 for 5 stops with a tapa and drink included. Self-guided format — no physical guide, no fixed timing, no group. You receive the QR codes by WhatsApp the day before and redeem them at each bar at your own pace. Ideal for couples or friends who prefer autonomy. The catch: you miss the cultural commentary a professional guide brings. If you want to understand why Granada is the only city in Spain where the tapa still comes free with each drink, or learn the history of the Albayzín through its food, a guided tour is better (the Viator Small Group at €67 is one of the best). If you just want to eat well without thinking about logistics, this self-guided option delivers. A new product on GYG (no reviews yet) run professionally with live WhatsApp support and a downloadable PDF. The selection of 5 areas (Carlos Cano, Reyes Católicos, Bib-Rambla, Elvira, Santa Ana) covers the best-known tapas zones. A perfect intro to Granada's tapeo without spending more.

What's included

  • 5 restaurant stops with tapa + drink included
  • Redemption QR by WhatsApp or email
  • PDF with tour info one day before
  • WhatsApp support during the tour (+34 675 145 743)

Not included

  • A physical guide (it's self-guided)
  • Extra drinks beyond those included
  • Food outside the 5 stops
  • Gratuities

Good to know

What to bring

  • Smartphone with data to show the QR at each bar
  • ID document if asked at the venues

Not suitable for

  • Under-18s (includes alcohol consumption)

Things to keep in mind

  • This is a SELF-GUIDED tour — no physical guide, you go with the itinerary
  • You receive the QR codes the day before by WhatsApp or email
  • There's a PDF with the tour info to download the day before
  • WhatsApp support during the tour (+34 675 145 743)
  • Be on time for the first stop

Meeting point

Plaza de Carlos Cano (first stop of the self-guided tour)

The tour starts at Plaza de Carlos Cano and ends at La Cueva de 1900 / Santa Ana. It's self-guided: no meeting with a guide, you receive the itinerary and QR codes the day before by WhatsApp or email. Arrive at the first restaurant at the time agreed at booking. The tour has a recommended order, but you can adjust to your own pace.

The experience

Gourmet Tapas and Wine Tour Through Granada

A self-guided tour through 5 central Granada restaurants. Tapa and drink included at each stop, you receive the QR codes the day before by WhatsApp. The cheapest and most autonomous format in the tapas catalogue.

Accessibility

Route through central Granada, mostly flat. Bars have typical entry steps. 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 a self-guided tour work?
The day before, you receive a PDF by WhatsApp or email with: the itinerary (the 5 bars), one QR per venue and the recommended order. On the day, you go to each bar, show the QR (on your phone) and they bring you the agreed tapa + drink. You go at your own pace — you can spend 30 min at one and 1 hour at another. Total: 3.5 hours with 5 stops.
How does it differ from a guided tour?
The guide isn't with you, so you miss the cultural/historical commentary. In exchange, you save €25-30 (this costs €42 vs the €67 of the Viator Small Group Food Tour). You have more freedom of pace. If you value the guide's commentary and meeting other travellers, a guided tour is better; if you prefer autonomy and a better price, this self-guided one delivers.
What kinds of tapas are there?
Five different tapas — the operator alternates between 5 restaurants covering the best-known central areas: Carlos Cano, Reyes Católicos, Bib-Rambla, Elvira (the tapas street) and Santa Ana. Each bar has its speciality. It's a good introduction to Granada's tapeo culture (where the tapa USUALLY comes free with the drink).

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