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Food-loving tourists, welcome to Valencia, a city famous for its paella! When you join a Withlocals food tour of Valencia, you’ll discover that there’s definitely more to the city than its glorious paella! Your friendly local host will take you to an unforgettable gastronomic adventure with a visit to some of the city’s best dining places! Your Valencia food tour with a local will take you to sample a wide selection of traditional Spanish treats, from paella, horchata to jamón, and turrón! An enthusiastic local foodie will be your guide on these culinary tours of Valencia. So prepare your tummy as you take this unforgettable gastronomical adventure! If you’re interested to learn about the history behind paella, Valencia’s most famous specialty, then join a local host on Valencia’s Best Markets & Paella Tour. On this Valencia food tour, you’ll be strolling through the lively markets of the city to savor the tastiest Valencian-style paella! Wine-loving tourists who are interested to learn about Valencia’s thriving wine culture should take part in the Wine tour to Ancient Wineries with a Wine Specialist. If you’re traveling with the family, don’t miss the chance to join ¡Delicioso! Valencia's Family Friendly Food Tour. On this family-friendly culinary tour of Valencia, your enthusiastic guide will take you to a fun-filled adventure that includes tastings of the finest Spanish delicacies! Take note that these food tours of Valencia are 100% customizable. Therefore, if you have any special requests, don’t hesitate to let your local guide know about it!
Thank you so much for a wonderful tour around Valencia! The food and drink were a spectacular way to experience the city and Valentín was the perfect host. Fully recommend!
We did two tours with Maria: a general guide around the centre of Valencia taking in (amongst others): Central Market; Silk Exchange; the palace housing the ceramics museum as well as a number of churches. The second, foodie tour focussed mainly around the narrow streets of the northern central part of the city (Barrio del Carmen) taking in on the way the Cathedral and Basilica, Parroquia de San Nicolas and Torres de Serranos. We thoroughly enjoyed Maria’s description of the buildings as well as some of the city’s history. We had three food stops taking in, amongst others, a small former pharmacy turned into a bar
Maria was a pleasure to meet and walk us around the town with some very nice tapas! If you're reading this and debating booking this, don't delay!!
We had a great tour, got a lot of information about the local buildings and history with the best tapas we had in town. Would highly recommend.