All of our tours not only feed you the best each city has to offer but also immerse you in the local culture, authentic street life and history.
Victoire Boulangerie Pâtisserie: Parisian Baking with Soul
Victoire is a small neighborhood boulangerie pâtisserie near Place des Saint Pères, and I genuinely liked that it feels local rather than polished for visitors. It is not a flashy artisan lab or a trend driven bakery. It is a charming, traditional spot that focuses on doing the classics properly....
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A Culinary Guide to Food in Barcelona
Barcelona is a feast for the senses, where every bite tells a story of tradition, innovation, and the pride of Catalan cuisine. As one of Europe’s top culinary destinations, the city offers foodies bustling markets, historic tapas bars, and some of the top restaurants in the world. Whether you’re savoring...
A Local’s Guide to the Serranito in Seville
Unless you’re familiar with Andalusian cuisine, you may not have heard much about the much-loved serranito, a popular sandwich hailing from Seville. It may not be as widely known as some of the other Spanish delights, many of which are featured on my Spain food walks, but it’s just as...
A Local’s Guide to Rooftop Bars in Seville
If you’ve been on any of my Spain food walks, you may have heard me mention my love of rooftop bars! Many of my favorite Spanish cities are home to a slew of gorgeous sky terraces, and Seville is no different. The Rooftop Bar Experience: Seville from Above Between boho-chic...
A Guide to Breakfast in Seville
In Seville, breakfast is a daily ritual woven into the fabric of local life. Unlike the grab-and-go culture many travelers are used to, mornings here unfold slowly. Locals enjoy casual café visits, and conversations with friends as they settle into the comforting rhythm of their morning routine. Whether it’s dunking...
Where to Find Churros in Seville
In Seville churros aren’t just a dessert snack, they’re a part of the culinary culture, a staple breakfast item, and even a beloved evening snack. These aren’t the deep-fried little dough sticks you’ve had in US street fairs and fast-food joints. I think that churros in Seville are a cultural...
A Local’s Guide to Bars in Seville
Seville’s nightlife scene might not be as renowned as that in larger Spanish cities like Barcelona or Madrid, but Andalusia’s charming capital is home to some fantastic bars. Many of the top bars in Seville are stylish cocktail lounges or craft beer hubs, yet the city’s traditional taverns (which are...
An Essential Guide to Orange Wine in Seville
Seville is known for its super sour oranges, and these pair beautifully with sweet white wines from the nearby Huelva region. Although both styles of orange wine can be found in bars across the city, this aromatized version is a must-try and is unlike anything you may have tried on...
An Essential Guide to Gluten-Free Seville
If you’re living gluten-free, Seville’s tapas culture might feel a bit intimidating at first. Yet in recent years Seville has embraced special dietary needs to create dishes that satisfy the soul and the palate without sacrificing flavor. All over Seville, you’ll find naturally gluten-free Andalusian classics like jamón ibérico, as...