Granada Flamenco & Tapas Tour





Description
We start the tour with delicious local tapas and tastings in the historic centre of Granada. Your Food Sherpa will lead you to some typical businesses in the city. At the first stop we try two contemporary dishes. At this restaurant we dispell some urban myths about Spanish food. Information that will be handy for you over the rest of your stay in Andalucia. At the second stop we taste more traditional food prepared in a hidden restaurant well-loved by locals. Our final stop on the route is a classic restaurant in Granada, trading since 1976. Here we try two dishes and a traditional dessert ending our experience on a sweet note. Then we head to the best flamenco venue in Granada. In a one hour show we get to experience the passion and drama of real flamenco. This intimate tablao has professional dancers, passionate singers and impressive guitarists.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Please note at the time of booking if you have any dietary restrictions
Reviews(38)
We were fortunate to have a "private" tour for 2 as we were the only guests to arrive. Molly was great. She provided excellent information about the food, wine, culture, history, and Flamenco. Highly recommended tour.
This was a great experience. Our guide Molly blended unique food experience with lots of background on culture and history. A lol the food tastings were unique to Granada, and most of them were things we were not likely to try on our own. The food was delicious. The flamenco was very good. We highly recommend this tour and our guide Molly.
We love sharing the authentic side of Granada with visitors to the city, we´re thrilled to hear you had such a great experience. Cheers to more tapas in future travels.
Katya was very pleasant and also thorough in explaining the tapas we ate and the wine we drank. There was 12 of us in the group. We went to 2 places where we sampled several tapas at each. We also tried 2 olive oils & at least 3 wines. We had a main dish as well. We went to a spice store. Then as I was the only one in the group doing the flamenco show, a different guide, Molly, took me to a place for a glass of cava & a small dessert while she explained the history of the flamenco. The eating part of the type was all quite good. Then off to the show. I had an excellent 2nd row seat at the flamenco show. There was a male and female dancer plus a guitarist & singer. Molly told me the male dancer was one of the best in the city & his energetic dancing was the star of the show. The show was 45-50 minutes and was very enjoyable. Overall it was a very pleasant evening spent.
Amazing tour guide with Molly food was amazing the Flamenco show was great, did some shopping great stuff.
Really nice tour. Molly gave lots of extra info also for the rest of our stay in Andalusië. And the flamenco show afterwards was amazing.
Molly was an excellent guide, navigating us through the busy streets of Granada during semana santa. The tapas and wine were delicious and very filling! Molly has so much knowledge about Granada and Spain and it was so wonderfully tied back to food and drink. The Flamenco show blew us away - what amazing talented dancers, singer and guitar player. The tour was a great length - we ate and drank without feeling rushed and enjoyed a great show afterwards. Thank you Molly and Spain Food Sherpas!
Excellent food tour in Granada - we recommend doing it your 1st day so you have recommendations for the rest of your visit. We stopped at 3 places to sit down & eat and drink - with a nice selection of local foods cheese, sausage, fried eggplant with molasses, more cheese, Jamón Ibérico, tinto vino spritzer or Vermut, Tempranillo wine, choice of 3 different entrees, and a final stop at pastry shop where we had a Granada speciality pastry pudding that was made in honor of a visit by the Pope and Cava. We also stopped by two specialty shops one with sweets like Turrón with lots of samples to try and a spice shop that had an amazing supply of teas, herbs used as remedies from the Muslin culture, incense and assorted treats. We also learned about the history of gypsy migration and Flamenco dance in Granada before we attended a very good Flamenco performance with front row seats in an intimate local theater. During the tour we were also given additional information on local traditions and recommendations for other activities and places to eat. We highly recommend!
Molly was an incredible guide! She answered all our questions—not just about Granada, but about Spain as a whole. Her extensive travel experience and warm personality made her an absolute joy to talk with. We highly recommend booking a tour with her at the beginning of your trip—she shares great tips on must-see spots and fantastic local restaurants. And if you haven’t experienced a flamenco show yet, definitely include it in your plans—you won’t regret it!
I did the tapas and flamenco tour with my daughter (21). We were taken by Molly who told us a hundred and one about everything about Granada the history and culture. Fun facts and fun places with great food and drinks Highly recommended
Thank you so much Molly! We had a lovely time trying the different tapas and wine. It was also great to learn more about Granda. The flamenco show was incredible too.



