
1 / 10Private Barcelona Walking Tour with Flamenco Show & Tapas Dinner
About this activity
Combine Barcelona's layered history, authentic Spanish cuisine, and passionate flamenco in one immersive 4-hour private experience. Walk through Roman and medieval quarters with a local guide, savour regional tapas, then witness the raw energy of a traditional flamenco performance.
Learn about some of the most important things for us - our culture, our gastronomy, and flamenco on this private guided tour. Enjoy your walking tour through the Roman and medieval part of the city, the oldest neighborhoods, and have an exclusive tapas dinner of local products. Then, round out your day with a flamenco show where you will experience one of Spain's extraordinary traditional dances.
Highlights
- ✓Private guided walk through Roman and Gothic Quarter with historical context
- ✓Exclusive tapas dinner featuring local Spanish products and regional specialities
- ✓Live flamenco show showcasing Spain's most iconic traditional dance
- ✓Small-group or private setting for personalised attention and flexible pacing
- ✓Cultural deep-dive into Catalan and Spanish heritage in one outing
Insider tips
- ★Book early evening departures to catch golden-hour light in medieval streets and enjoy dinner before the flamenco show peaks after 21:00
- ★Wear comfortable walking shoes—the Gothic Quarter's narrow lanes and uneven cobblestones demand good footwear
- ★Ask your guide about hidden plazas and quiet corners; main tourist routes can feel crowded, but locals know the gems
- ★Flamenco shows are more intimate and authentic in smaller venues; this private format beats large tourist shows
Good to know
- •Duration is 4 hours total; confirm exact start time and meeting location when booking
- •Walking tour portion covers Roman and medieval neighbourhoods with some stairs and uneven terrain; not fully wheelchair accessible
- •Dress code: smart casual recommended for the tapas dinner and flamenco show; avoid beachwear
- •Tour typically includes 4–5 tapas dishes; inform provider of dietary restrictions in advance
- •Private tour means you control the pace; groups of 2–8 people typically share a guide
Who it's for
Best time to visit
Visit October–November or March–April for pleasant walking weather and smaller crowds. Evening departures (17:00–18:00) work best to enjoy historic streets in soft light and arrive refreshed for the dinner and show.











