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The Hour of the Aperitivo

Madrid | Spain

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The Hour of the Aperitivo in Madrid | Spain Private Tour
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Madrid Aperitivo Food Tour: taste Gildas, tapas, and vermouth in La Latina’s historic tabernas.

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Victor Barceló

What is this?

In Madrid, there’s a special ritual before lunch called the aperitivo — a time to enjoy a few small bites and a drink while socializing before the main meal. It is one of Madrid’s most cherished rituals — a pause between work and lunch that turns into a moment of connection. Nothing captures it better than the Gilda, a traditional pintxo from the Basque Country: a cocktail stick skewering an olive, an anchovy, and a pickled guindilla pepper. Over time, it has become a popular tapa throughout Spain. In this midday tour, you'll try a couple of versions of this legendary bite and get a taste of another of Madrid’s iconic tapas, hand-picked by your host. This experience takes place in La Latina, one of Madrid’s oldest and most historic neighborhoods. Its streets and lively plazas trace the city’s medieval past, while locals continue to enjoy this pre-lunch ritual that has defined the area for centuries.

What makes this unique?

On this short, easy, and fun pre-lunch tour, you’ll taste some of the best Gildas in authentic Madrid bars with decades of history. These are places where locals gather for their aperitivo, surrounded by the hum of conversation and the unmistakable Madrileño energy. Each stop is full of character and the kind of atmosphere that makes this ritual so special. Along the way, you’ll uncover the history of tapas culture and the traditions that shaped Madrid’s way of eating. You’ll also get insider tips on where to eat and drink for the rest of your stay — from timeless tabernas to contemporary spots known mainly to locals. This is an experience that’s authentic, relaxed, and the perfect introduction to La Latina. There are countless places to eat in Madrid, but Victor ensures you taste some of the city’s highest-quality, informal food culture — and leave with plenty of ideas for how to make the most of the rest of your time in the city.

What is the profile of the host?

You’ll be guided by Victor, an experienced culinary guide. With his extensive experience visiting restaurants, he selects only the best spots, and is dedicated to share the food traditions of Madrid with you. Passionate about gastronomy and contemporary art, he also loves cooking for his guests and sharing the pleasures of fine food and drink. Having travelled the world as a musician and lived for 15 years in Switzerland, Victor brings a global perspective and a strong connection with international travellers.

What to bring?

This is a walking tour through both modern streets and cobbled, uneven lanes, so wear sensible footwear. Keep in mind that this experience is only suitable for people who are comfortable eating seafood and fish.

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

You will meet Victor at the stone cross in Puerta Cerrada Square. The square is just a short walk from Plaza Mayor (5 minutes) and is well connected by public transport. The closest metro stop is La Latina (Line 5).

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EUR 60
per person

Private

2 - 8 people

1.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Guided pre-lunch food tour through the historic La Latina neighborhood with an expert culinary guide. Tasting of two traditional Gildas and one additional tapa (typically seafood-based). Two drinks per person (choice of vermouth, wine, beer, or soft drinks). Insightful commentary on Madrid’s aperitivo culture, tapas traditions, and neighborhood history. ** This experience is only suitable for people who are comfortable eating seafood and fish.
Offered in English, German, Spanish

Private

2 - 8 people

1.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Guided pre-lunch food tour through the historic La Latina neighborhood with an expert culinary guide. Tasting of two traditional Gildas and one additional tapa (typically seafood-based). Two drinks per person (choice of vermouth, wine, beer, or soft drinks). Insightful commentary on Madrid’s aperitivo culture, tapas traditions, and neighborhood history. ** This experience is only suitable for people who are comfortable eating seafood and fish.
Offered in English, German, Spanish