Marbella Tapas Tour
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Experience Highlights
Live a gastronomic and cultural experience on the Costa del Sol by taking this tapas tour of Marbella. You'll visit three classic tapas bars and bodegas in the region for typical dishes, dinner and a variety of drinks. A historical tour of about three hours through the old town, which you will do in small groups and accompanied by a private guide.
- Taste the delicious tapas typical of Marbella on this gastronomic tour.
- Enjoy an exquisite dinner and participate in a tasting of beverages such as wine, produced in the region.
- Stroll through the historic and old town with a private guide, in small groups of approximately 12 people.
What’s included
- Marbella Walking Tour
- Gastronomic tour of the old part of town
- Appetizers and dinner
- Beverages
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Step by Step
The tapas tour of Marbella is the most delicious gastronomic route to get to know the city from the palate. A private guide will accompany you on this tour in small groups of approximately 12 people, where you will discover delicacies made by the locals.
You will embark on a walking tour through the historic centre of Marbella, where you will visit around three traditional tapas bars of the region and bodegas, where you will taste typical drinks of the Costa del Sol, such as red, white and rosé wine.
You will taste delicious dishes and snacks that make this destination in Spain one of the most attractive in culinary terms, while visiting at the same time emblematic sites such as:
- Paseo Marítimo: Marbella's busiest avenue, home to the area's main bars, terraces and restaurants, on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. It stretches for just over 6 km and offers a beautiful view of the coast.
- Plaza de la Iglesia: here you will feel like a local, surrounded by the typical architecture of the city in a cosy square where you will also find the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación, a temple worth visiting.
- Plaza de los Naranjos: built in 1487, it is a historical enclave of the city marked by the Christian reconquest. In its surroundings you will see sites such as the town hall and the Ermita de Santiago, the oldest religious space in the area.
This experience is ideal for you if you're looking for a tour that fuses food and drink with culture and history, in a three-hour excursion that you'll remember forever.