Where To Eat In Seville: Triana Neighborhood

If you're visiting Seville in May, take advantage of the lovely weather to enjoy a boat ride along the river.

This blog post was originally posted on December 11, 2015, and was updated on June 4, 2018. Unsure where to eat in Seville? With incredible markets and amazing restaurants, eating in the Triana neighborhood is a must when you’re in Seville. Traditionally separate from the city of Seville, the strong flamenco tradition, beautiful ceramics and complex history […]

Restaurants Open Late in Seville: Where to Eat After Dark

El Rinconcillo is one of the best restaurants open late in Seville—and the city's oldest bar, too!

If there’s one thing Spanish culture is famous for, it’s the late mealtimes. Visitors often have trouble adjusting to eating lunch at 2 p.m. and dinner at 9 or 10. However, sometimes it’s necessary to chow down even later in the evening! Whether your travel plans prevent you from eating earlier or you get hungry […]

Late Night Bites: Restaurants Open Late in Barcelona

L'Ovella Negra is a simple tapas bar that's also one of the best restaurants open late in Barcelona.

Barcelona truly comes alive at night, and the dining scene is no different! Whether you’re arriving into town after dark or experiencing Barcelona’s iconic nightlife, you might get hungry even after Spain’s already-late dinnertime. When that happens, there are plenty of restaurants open late in Barcelona! And the best part is that more often than […]

Local Bites: Where to Find the Best Fideua in Barcelona

Eating with allergies in Barcelona means taking care to make sure that certain allergens haven't made their way into your food, like fideuà.

Many visitors come to Barcelona in search of paella, but it’s always good to expand your horizons! Not that Barcelona doesn’t have some seriously delicious paella—it does—but the local culinary star is a similar dish known as fideua. This simple yet delicious dish uses noodles instead of rice and plenty of seafood. And of course, it’s […]

Where to Enjoy the Best Sangria in Barcelona

Casa Lolea makes some of the best sangria in Barcelona!

Sangria is often the first drink many visitors order when they come to Spain. This fruity, refreshing drink might even taste its best when sipped in beautiful Barcelona. Whether you just want a glass during a quick tapas crawl stop or plan to share a full pitcher among friends, there’s never a bad time to […]

Devouring Spain’s Classic Dish: The Best Tortillas in Seville

José Luis is one of the best restaurants open late in Seville, as well as home to an outstanding tortilla de patatas!

The tried-and-true tortilla de patatas is Spanish food at its best. It can’t get much simpler. All you need are some potatoes, eggs, salt, onions (though that’s up for debate) and olive oil. This classic dish reflects the heart of Spanish cooking: how simple ingredients come together to make something truly delicious. That being said, […]

Where to Eat Early in Seville While Feeling Like a Local

La Antigua Abacería de San Lorenzo is a great place to eat early in Seville for tapas and wine!

Just about everyone who visits Spain quickly becomes familiar with the unique later mealtimes that are so common here. To truly eat like a local in Seville, don’t even think about lunch prior to 2 p.m. Later, you won’t find sevillanos sitting down to dinner until 9 at the earliest! However, these mealtimes can take some getting […]

Where to Eat Near Park Guell: Our Top 5 Picks

A rustic Catalan feast wouldn't be complete without calçots—one of the main reasons to visit Barcelona in February!

Colorful, whimsical Park Guell is a must for anyone visiting Barcelona. As one of Gaudí’s most famous works, its fairytale buildings and colorful tiles will delight adults and children alike. However, after a few hours spent exploring this magical park, you’re certainly get hungry. Here are our top picks for where to eat near Park […]