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Tapas and history tour in Madrid
Validity:
Flexible
Do this because
- Enjoy 9+ tapas and 4 drinks at 4 tapas bars
- An evening ending at a family-run bar with Madrid’s signature tapa, gambas al ajillo
- See Madrid's must-see sights on a guided history walk
- Discover how Madrid’s history is best told through food
- A family-run restaurant serving authentic homemade Asturian dishes
What to expect
Your evening commences at a historic tavern nestled in the heart of Madrid. Here, you'll savour your first tapas of the night, accompanied by vermouth - Spain's preferred aperitif. Your guide will introduce you to the art of 'tapeo', revealing some secrets of Madrid's tapas culture.
Next, you'll visit a charming family-run restaurant, once a horse stable, renowned for its homemade Asturian dishes. Witness the traditional method of cider pouring and even have a go yourself. As you sip on your freshly-poured cider, relish two regional tapas. Following this culinary adventure, embark on an expertly guided walking tour to discover Madrid’s history up close.
Having whetted your appetite, it's time to indulge in more tapas at a popular bar in the historic centre. Each bite is a cherished local favourite that has captivated generations of Madrileños. Pair your tapas with a delightful wine cocktail, a local favourite for a night out. Continue your historical exploration visiting two iconic landmarks: Madrid’s famed Plaza Mayor and the lively Puerta del Sol.
The final stop is a family-run bar, operational since 1906. Here, sit down and savour a selection of dishes, including Madrid's signature tapa, gambas al ajillo or garlic shrimp. You'll even sample this dish at the establishment that claims its invention, paired with a glass of wine. As you hop from one tapas bar to another, gain insights into Madrid’s fascinating past.
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$ 114