Marbella Tapas Tours in the Old Town

An expert-guided evening food and wine walk through Marbella's historic old town

Marbella Tapas Tours in the Old Town

Marbella has two faces: the glamorous marina and the hidden old town that the locals have always loved. This evening tapas tour takes you into the heart of Marbella’s casco antiguo — its cobbled streets, jasmine-scented plazas and whitewashed bodegas — for an authentic Andalusian food and wine experience guided by a TOMA & COE expert.

Your guide will lead you on a carefully designed tapas route through some of the prettiest and most characterful corners of the old town. Along the way, you’ll stop at three hand-picked tapas bars, each serving one or two local specialities paired with excellent regional wines or cold beers. You’ll also enjoy an Andalusian olive oil tasting — a chance to discover how the landscape of Málaga province shapes one of Spain’s finest food products.

The tour begins at Plaza de los Naranjos — the Orange Square — meeting at 7.30pm, and finishes around 10.30pm. It’s the ideal way to spend a Marbella evening: good food, good wine, fascinating company and a side of the town that most visitors never find.

All tours are available as fully private experiences for couples, families and groups of up to 20.

Highlights

  • Get to know the cultural and gourmet side of Marbella with an evening of food and wine in the heart of the old town
  • Enjoy some of our favourite hand-picked tapas bars
  • Discover the amazing properties and character of Andalucian olive oil
  • Whole evening accompanied by your expert TOMA guide

ALL TOURS ARE AVAILABLE AS PRIVATE TOURS FOR YOU OR YOUR FAMILY/GROUP/PARTY

Trip Profile

Duration:
Evening
Best Time To Visit:
All Year Round
Tour Dates/Days:
Flexible
Group Size:
Min: 2
Max: 20
Grade:
Easy

Tour Summary

TOMA & COE runs a private guided evening tapas tour through Marbella’s historic old town, starting at Plaza de los Naranjos at 7.30pm. The tour includes an Andalusian olive oil tasting and stops at three hand-picked tapas bars, each serving local specialities with regional wine or beer. Tours are available for groups of two to twenty and can be booked as fully private experiences.

Beyond the marina and resort hotels, Marbella has a beautifully preserved old town — the casco antiguo — with whitewashed streets, jasmine-hung balconies and a thriving tapas culture rooted in local tradition. TOMA & COE’s evening food and wine walk through the old town is one of the most highly regarded ways to experience this side of Marbella, guided by local experts with genuine knowledge of the area’s food, wine and history.

Price includes a walking tour with a guide around the historical centre of Marbella, an olive oil tasting, three tapas bars each serving one or two tapas, together with a glass of wine or beer in each.

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Itinerary

  • Your guide will meet you in Marbella and take you on a tour of the Old Town.
  • An oil tasting with insight into the process of olive oil production in Malaga province
  • Stop at three hand-picked tapas bars to enjoy tapas and a glass of local wine or beer in each. Your guide will provide you with fascinating information on the food and drink of the area.
  • Depart for your accommodation

Arrival:

Early evening: Collection from your accommodation in one of our private vehicles or meet at designated spot

Departure:

Late evening: Depart from the Old Town

Prices

Please enquire for prices

As TOMA & COE is a bespoke travel agency working with private clients and small groups, prices may vary slightly according to the time of year.

Costs are based on double occupancy/a minimum of two guests

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Reviews

★★★★★

We were a group of friends who tried Toma & Coes Tapas Tour of Marbella. All of us are very pleased with the activity, very much due to the fact that the guide was excellent in every way. We would definitely recommend this tapas tour to others!

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