Marbella Old Town: Authentic Tapas Food Tour With Local Guide
Overview
Join us on the best food tour of Marbella, where you’ll dive into Spanish culture, explore the city centre, and enjoy a variety of classic tapas dishes. This 3-hour tour is led by a local English-speaking guide who will take your small group through the historic centre, also known as Marbella Old Town.
Along the way, you’ll stop at three long-standing bars, each loved by locals. Here, you’ll enjoy a variety of pre-selected tapas dishes in shared dining style, just like a true local. Several dishes will be served, and together they’ll make up a full and varied meal.
Between stops, we'll pass by all the city’s highlights, including charming alleys, cultural sites, and the popular Plaza de los Naranjos square.
Your guide will share stories about Marbella’s rich history and offer insider tips to help you make the most of your time in the area. By the end of the tour, you’ll have a good feel for the layout of the city, along with a deeper understanding of Spanish culture and local history.
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What's Included
✓ Included
- PDF with more restaurant tips and things to do in Marbella
- Walking tour through the historic centre
- Passionate English-speaking local guide
- 3 glasses of wine or another drink of choice
- 8+ different pre-selected types of tapas (full meal)
✗ Not Included
- Dessert
Itinerary
Meeting & End Point
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Good to Know
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- The recommended minimum age to participate in the tours is 16 years old. The minimum age for travelers that are allowed to drink is 18.
- Not suitable for vegans
- Not suitable for travelers who eat gluten-free
- Not suitable for travelers adhering to a halal diet
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Special Instructions
The meeting time is 15 mins before the start time at Esculturas de Dalí. The square does not have a street address, so please use the address only to navigate to the general area. Once you arrive, look for the sculpture closest to the sea: two children looking out of a window. This is our meeting point.
There is a big underground parking below the meeting point. Keep into account there can be a lot of traffic, so plan your arrival well.