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.
An Essential Guide to Tortilla in Madrid
As much as I love the taste of egg-based dishes, I’m willing to admit that omelets may not be the most exciting meal out there! However, if you’ve ever tried Spain’s take on an omelet, known locally as tortilla de patatas, you’ll know that the Spanish sure know how to...
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A Food Lover’s Guide to Seville Markets
Smelling the aromas as you walk through the sun-soaked streets of Seville, it quickly becomes clear that food in this Andalusian town isn’t just about nourishment. It’s the heartbeat of the city, and a window into its cultural soul. From the sizzle of fresh seafood at bustling stalls to the...
Top 10 Most Instagrammed Roman Dishes
There are two universal truths: Italians take food rules more seriously than soccer fans take penalties, and the rest of the world can’t stop posting pictures of pasta. Somewhere between #foodporn and #carbonara, Roman cuisine has quietly taken over Instagram feeds—and nonna is both proud and slightly horrified. Rome, the...
Cider Houses in San Sebastián: Discovering the Basque Cider Tradition
The rolling hills outside San Sebastián are loaded with artisanal cider houses known as sagardotegiak. Yet these traditional rustic establishments offer much more than a place to drink some of the world’s finest ciders. They’re also a window into the heart of Basque tradition and a doorway to the area’s...
Best Churros in Barcelona: A Sweet Guide to Spain’s Crispy Classic
Whether you’re embarking on a morning stroll or in town during a period of celebration, you’re sure to enjoy the smell of warm fried dough and thick melted chocolate that fills the streets of Barcelona! You may have heard me gush about churros, the fabled Spanish treat consisting of fried...
Best Brunch Spots in Barcelona: Where Lazy Mornings Meet Local Flavor
Barcelona turned lazy late-morning meals into an art form, with sun-drenched terraces, eclectic menus, and a vibrant city that enjoys brunch with style. A typical brunch in Barcelona blends classic Catalan ingredients with global inspiration. At any one of Barcelona’s amazing brunch spots you might find classic eggs benedict enhanced...
Best Beer in Prague: Where to Drink Like a Local
Prague isn’t just a city of fairy-tale spires and cobblestone streets that look like an iconic Christmas scene each winter. Prague is also a city that was built on the locals’ love of all things beer. The Czech Republic proudly holds the title of the highest beer consumption per capita...
Sausage Rolls in London: A Humble Snack That Steals the Show
Golden, flaky, and irresistibly savory, the sausage roll is a humble British snack with a well-deserved cult following in London. From the buttery puff pastry that shatters with each bite to the perfectly seasoned sausage meat inside, it’s comfort food you can hold in one hand. Once a simple bakery...
Trattoria da Ginone Review: Classic Dishes, Local Charm
Tucked away in a quieter corner of Florence, Trattoria da Ginone is one of those places that feels like it’s always been there and in many ways, it has. Listed as a historical shop by the city and run today by a mother-and-son duo, this traditional trattoria has been serving...