REVIEW · SEVILLE
Plant-based Tapas and Wine Night Tour in Seville Spain
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Vegan tapas in Seville can feel very local. This 3.5-hour Seville Vegan Tours night walk mixes real tapas culture with vegan-friendly Spanish wine and guided context as you move between two famous spots.
My two favorite parts are the human touch and the food quality: guides Marta and Bruno keep the group chatting (and the mood relaxed), and the tasting focuses on genuinely Spanish tapas rather than something built to look like food. One thing to think about first: this tour is not suitable for most food allergies or intolerances (except lactose or egg).
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Book This For
- A 7:30 pm Seville Tapas Walk That’s Built for Plant-Based Eaters
- Setas de Sevilla Start: Vegan Spanish Wine and Your First Tapas
- Alameda de Hércules: A Famous Evening Square for Real Local Energy
- Two Restaurant Tapas Stops: How the Vegan Tasting Is Actually Done
- What’s Included (and What You’ll Leave Noticing on Your Own)
- The Vegan Seville Guide You Get at the End
- Price and Value: Is $120 Fair for a 3.5-Hour Food Night?
- Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Skip)
- Should You Book This Seville Vegan Tapas Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Plant-based Tapas and Wine Night Tour in Seville?
- What time does the tour start?
- Where do I meet, and where does the tour end?
- What’s included to eat and drink?
- Is the tour alcohol-free?
- How many people are in the group?
- Is this tour suitable for people with food allergies or intolerances?
- Will the two restaurants be the same each time?
- When will I get confirmation, and can I cancel for a refund?
Key Things I’d Book This For

- Meet near Setas de Sevilla to start with instant atmosphere and tapas talk right away
- Vegan-friendly Spanish wine (or a non-alcoholic pairing) matched to assorted tapas
- Alameda de Hércules at night is a smart backdrop for understanding Seville’s evening rhythm
- Two vegan tapas stops at different restaurants (not always the same ones) based on availability
- Small group size (max 8) helps you ask questions and stay in the conversation
- A vegan Seville guide at the end with practical ideas for eating out and enjoying the city
A 7:30 pm Seville Tapas Walk That’s Built for Plant-Based Eaters

This is a night tour, starting at 7:30 pm, and running about 3 hours 30 minutes. You meet at Pl. de la Encarnación (Casco Antiguo) and the tour ends at Alameda de Hércules Square, which is handy if you want to keep exploring afterward on foot.
It’s also a small group experience, capped at 8 travelers. That matters because tapas culture is social, and you get more back-and-forth with the guides when the group isn’t huge. Bring your appetite and your questions—guides Marta and Bruno are there to explain not just what you’re eating, but why tapas work the way they do in Seville.
You’ll use a mobile ticket, and it’s close to public transportation. If you like getting your bearings fast with a food-focused plan, this format is a solid fit.
You can also read our reviews of more wine tours in Seville
Setas de Sevilla Start: Vegan Spanish Wine and Your First Tapas

The tour kicks off in front of Setas de Sevilla, an easy-to-find landmark area that sets the tone for the whole evening. Right at the start, you get guided facts and context before sitting down for the first tasting.
The first food moment is a wine bar stop with Spanish wine that’s suitable for vegans, or you can choose a non-alcoholic drink if you prefer. The key detail for plant-based travelers: the drink is carefully paired with assorted tapas, so you’re not just drinking wine and hoping for the best with random bites.
Also, this is one of those tours where you’re not only “doing vegan.” The guides explain how tapas culture connects to local habits—what people snack on, how the order of things matters, and how to read a menu when you’re avoiding animal products.
If you’re nervous about vegan options in a regular Spanish bar, this opening stop helps you relax fast. You’ll see early on how the pairing and the ordering work.
Alameda de Hércules: A Famous Evening Square for Real Local Energy
After your first tasting, the tour heads to Alameda de Hércules, stopping briefly to talk about the square and why so many Seville residents use it as an evening hangout.
This stop is more than a quick photo moment. It helps you connect the dots between tapas and the city’s nighttime social life. Seville evenings feel like they have their own pace, and Alameda de Hércules is the kind of place where you understand that pace without needing a lecture.
Even if you’ve been to Seville before, this kind of guided “what you’re looking at” checkpoint is useful. You start to notice how people move, where they pause, and how food fits into the night—especially when you’re eating plant-based instead of following the standard tourist approach.
Two Restaurant Tapas Stops: How the Vegan Tasting Is Actually Done

The heart of the experience is tasting vegan tapas across two different restaurants. One practical heads-up: you won’t always visit the same two restaurants every time. Availability changes what’s possible, and the tour adjusts accordingly.
Here’s what I think makes this model work for you:
- The tapas are genuine Spanish-style bites, not a parade of “vegan fast food” substitutes.
- The guides focus on places that can cater for vegans, even if the restaurant isn’t vegan-only.
- You’re learning how to order and what to expect, not just checking off an eating list.
In the same way Sevilla treats tapas as part of the day’s social rhythm, this tour uses tastings as your education. You’ll likely find the food feels familiar in shape and flavor direction, while still meeting your vegan needs. That’s the difference between “vegan-friendly” and “actually satisfying.”
Because the group is small, you can ask questions in the moment—like what ingredients might show up in sauces, what to watch for, and how the pairing fits with the flavors. That’s also where conversation with guides Marta and Bruno really pays off. The guided cultural context doesn’t feel bolted-on; it shows up while you’re eating.
If you’re hoping for a strict vegan restaurant crawl, this may feel a bit more flexible than that. But if your goal is to taste authentic tapas-style food while staying vegan, this is a smarter approach.
What’s Included (and What You’ll Leave Noticing on Your Own)

You can expect assorted tapas with a carefully paired Spanish wine at the first stop. Later, you’ll taste vegan tapas at two restaurants. If you don’t want alcohol, there’s an option for a non-alcoholic drink pairing.
One more ingredient in the experience is the guidance you get as you walk. The guides cover the story behind tapas culture and give local cultural history as you go. That means you’ll leave with better instincts for the rest of your trip—how to find vegan options, how to think about tapas as a structure, and what neighborhoods make sense for evening plans.
Practical tip for your stomach: because this is a tasting-focused tour, show up hungry but not starving. You’ll get several food moments in a short window, and pacing matters.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Seville
The Vegan Seville Guide You Get at the End

One of the best perks here isn’t the food moment—it’s what you take home afterward. At the end of the tour, you’re given a vegan guide to Seville.
From what you’re told you’ll get inside, it’s aimed at helping you keep eating well after the tour finishes. You’ll find pointers for:
- Best vegan restaurants
- Local shops
- Flamenco show ideas
That last item matters more than you might think. Food tours are great, but Seville is a whole-city experience. If you leave the tour with at least a few reliable leads for what to do next, the tour becomes more than dinner—it becomes planning support.
Price and Value: Is $120 Fair for a 3.5-Hour Food Night?

At $120, you’re paying for a focused, guided evening: a small-group format, multiple tastings, and paired drinks, plus a takeaway vegan guide. For a city like Seville—where you can absolutely eat well on your own—the value depends on what you want most.
Here’s where I think you get your money’s worth:
- You don’t waste time hunting for vegan tapas that match the vibe of the city.
- You get direct guidance on vegan-friendly ordering in regular restaurants.
- The guide’s cultural context helps you navigate tapas culture beyond just eating.
- The group limit of 8 keeps this from turning into a lecture or a shuffle.
If you already know your way around Spanish vegan options and you’re confident ordering without help, you might not need a tour. But if you want the fastest route to a satisfying vegan night that feels genuinely Seville, $120 feels reasonable for what’s included and how it’s structured.
Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Skip)

This tour is a strong match if you:
- Want plant-based tapas in Seville without spending your whole evening on research
- Like small groups and conversation during a walking food experience
- Appreciate pairing drinks with food, and want help choosing vegan-appropriate options
It’s also a good fit for people who want practical city tips. The guided stops and the end-of-tour vegan guide make it easier to keep traveling without guessing every meal.
Skip it if you have significant food allergies or intolerances, because it’s not suitable for those cases. The only exceptions mentioned are lactose or egg. If you’re only sensitive to those, you still need to be careful, but the tour explicitly allows those exceptions.
Should You Book This Seville Vegan Tapas Tour?
I’d book it if your goal is a guided vegan night that feels like Seville, not like a substitute version of Seville. The combination of Marta and Bruno’s friendly hosting, the focus on real tapas-style tasting, and the vegan guide you get at the end makes it a smart “start here” option for many plant-based visitors.
I’d think twice if allergies are part of your planning. And if your priority is to visit a specific set of restaurants no matter what, remember the restaurant choices can change based on availability.
If you want an evening that covers food, culture, and next-step recommendations in one package, this Seville Vegan Tours experience is a solid bet.
FAQ
How long is the Plant-based Tapas and Wine Night Tour in Seville?
The tour lasts about 3 hours 30 minutes.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 7:30 pm.
Where do I meet, and where does the tour end?
You start at Pl. de la Encarnación, 25, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla, Spain, and the tour ends at Alameda de Hércules, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 41002 Sevilla, Spain.
What’s included to eat and drink?
The tour includes assorted tapas and a glass of Spanish wine suitable for vegans, or another non-alcoholic drink, plus vegan tapas at two restaurants.
Is the tour alcohol-free?
Alcoholic beverages are only allowed for people aged 18+; otherwise you can choose a non-alcoholic drink.
How many people are in the group?
There is a maximum of 8 travelers.
Is this tour suitable for people with food allergies or intolerances?
It is not suitable for people with food allergies or intolerances, except lactose or egg.
Will the two restaurants be the same each time?
Not always. The two restaurants can vary based on availability.
When will I get confirmation, and can I cancel for a refund?
You receive confirmation within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts.





































