Vigo Food Tour: A Gourmet Foodie Walking Tour of the City
Half Day (Duration: 4hrs. approx.)
Vigo
Price from: 119.00
109.00 euros
- Taste the locally-sourced Galician food & wines with our Food Expert.
- Walk the urban streets of Vigo as if you lived here.
- A visit to Vigo is not complete without trying the Seafood paired with Albariño wine!
- Slow-paced walking tour to soak in the local atmosphere of this vibrant city.
General Overview
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Introduction
Vigo Food Tour: Taste the best seafood in the world!
If you have never heard of Vigo it is a city that has always been associated with the Sea and the fruits that come from it! Vigo is the 2nd largest fishing port in the world just behind Tokyo, Japan. A city that faces the bay of Vigo on the Atlantic coast of North-western Spain. It is a hub for people wanting to taste the best seafood in the world!
On this food tour of Vigo, our foodie guide will take you on a food walk through the streets of the new and old parts of the city centre. There is no better way to discover Vigo than walking and eating as the local Vigueses do. Instead of sitting down in one restaurant to have a 3-course meal, we will visit three different spots offering some of the best food in vigo.
A visit to Vigo is not complete without taking a look at a local market, in fact, this will be the first stop on our food tour of vigo. The market of Progreso is local in the upper new part of the city, although a newly restored building now it has over 100 years of history offering some of the freshest produce in the city. Daily the fish and seafood; Hake fish, squid, octopus, scallops, etc... are brought up from the fishing port. Not forgetting about the amazing meats, Galician cheeses, vegetables, etc... It is a small but very well-stocked market for the locals of this part of Vigo to get their groceries.
Walking down the Calle Principe (Price Street) the street is lined with designer clothing stores like; Zara, Blanco, Roberto Verino, etc... Arriving at the Plaza del Sol (Sun Square) which connects us to the old fishing quarter of Vigo city. This square is a meeting point in the city with an iconic statue of El Sireno (The Merman) sculpted by the artist Fransico Leiro.




Fernando VII granted Vigo the title of faithful, loyal, and courageous city.
Making our way deeper into the old part of town we arrive at the Plaza de La Constitución (Constitution Square), a square that celebrates every year on the 28th of March the Reconquista de Vigo (Reconquest of Vigo). One of the most important dates in the history of Vigo, as on this date in 1809, the honest farmers, fishermen, workers, etc.. with their pitchforks, were able to win back their city and repel Napoleon´s troops out of Vigo city. A year later, Fernando VII granted Vigo the title of faithful, loyal, and courageous city.
Time to sit and share some food and wines in a quaint Galician tavern
After walking the streets of this urban coastal city, it is now time to sit and share some food and wines in a quaint Galician tavern (or delicatessen store/bar depending on availability.) located on the oldest street of the old part of town Calle de Cestieros (Wicker-basket Maker Street). Carmen always has quite a spread of local Galician cheeses prepared for us, like the famous Tetilla cheese! We also taste the gourmet canned seafood pate with local crackers. All this alongside the Galician wines of the different Appellations of origin; D.O. Ribeira Sacra, D.O. Ribeiro, etc... We will try both white and red young wines made of local grapes... Mencia, Treixadura, etc... All products are locally sourced from small wine cellars, farms, fishermen, etc... keeping to the Slow Food movement of eating the products as close to home as possible.
On our way to the 2nd stop, we will pass by one of the essential streets in the city called Calle de las Ostras (Oyster Street) near the A Pedra Market (Stone Market). The name of this street is a dead giveaway, it is the spot to eat seafood, especially Oysters. Here the Oyster men and women come in from the neighbouring village of Arcade where they farm the Oysters in the bay. They are lined up on stone benches with crates of fresh oysters! For those who like raw oysters, you can get some. After that, we will head to a seafood restaurant near the port where you will be treated to a Galician specialty, Arroz de Marisco (Seafood Fisherman´s rice dish). This Galician dish could be confused with Spanish Paella, even called by some a Galician-style paella, but it is quite different since seafood is the flagship including various types of shellfish; Mussels, Prawns, shrimp, clams, etc... with more broth made of fish-stock and, other ingredients like paprika which is used quite a bit in the Galician cuisine. This dish has to be accompanied by the wine of the Sea, D.O. Rias Baixas Albariño wine.

Sunken treasures from the Battle of Rande on Vigo Bay
Starting to get full... but it is not over yet... we will take a stroll along the promenade and nautical port where sits a bronze statue of Jules Verne, made by Jose Molares. Jules was a famous French writer who wrote the book 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea in which he dedicated a chapter to Vigo Bay and the sunken treasures from the Battle of Rande.
Our final stop on the Vigo food tour promises a delightful experience! Relaxing at a pastry and bakery shop specializing in delicatessens since 1911. We conclude our tasting journey with the exquisite Tarta de Santiago cake. Made of almond meal, this delectable treat is paired perfectly with your choice of espresso, coffee, or tea.

This vigo food tour will give you a great taste of what the city has to offer!
Day by day itinerary
- 11:15 AM (please arrive at least 5 mins. before the start time): Our Food Expert Guide will be waiting for you in front of the bronze sculpture El Salto (The Jump) also known as La Bañista (The Bather) made by the local artist Francisco Leiro.
- After a brief introduction from our guide, you will then walk along the nautical port of Vigo stopping out front of the Real Club Nautico de Vigo to admire some of the buildings and architecture, like the AC Universal Hotel which was a Casino in its days now a four-star hotel in an excellent location of the city.
- Crossing the Alameda da Praza de Compostela Park, a beautiful residential area in the city.
- Continuing through the urban streets up to the new part of the city stopping to admire the Garcia Barbon Theatre built in the 19th century on the way up to the Rua do Pincipe, the shopping district of the city centre with many boutiques and fashion stores with important brands like Zara, Roberto Verino, etc...
- Arriving at the *Mercado Do Progreso, a market that was recently rebuilt with an excellent selection of vegetables, cheeses, meats, and of course a wide variety of fish & seafood! Our guide will explain the different types of fish and seafood caught in the area. This is an excellent way to get familiar with the locally sourced products in Galicia. We will taste a special fair-style doughnut stick (palitos de anis) made at the local bakery. (*NOTE: On a Monday there is no seafood or fish as the fishermen do not go to sea on Sundays. On Sundays the market is closed so more of a walk will be included and the market visit is not available on a Sunday.)
- Now we make our way down to the Puerta del Sol (Sun Square), a gathering point in the city that is the limit between the old fishing quarter and the new part of town.
- Entering into the Casco Vello, the old part of town thru the Plaza de la Constitucion another one of those spots in the city to sit on a terrace and enjoy a drink!
- After our walk through the city, it is time to dive into some local tapas and wines at our first stop, at a quaint tavern bar with barrel tables and located inside an old fisherman´s house fully restored. (NOTE: Or similar wine bar with locally sourced products.)
- Paring a local white wine of the region D.O. Ribeiro is served in typical tazas (ceramic bowls) with local Galician cheeses like the famous Tetilla. Then on to the second wine, a red one this time made of the Mencia grape of the D.O. Ribeira Sacra, served alongside some gourmet canned seafood pate. All the wines and food are locally sourced by small-scale producers chosen by our food and wine experts.
- Off to the second food stop we pass by the Cathedral of Santa Maria de Vigo and walk along the Calle das Ostras on our way to the second stop where we will taste some of the best seafood and fish in the city! The specialty here is the Arroz de Marisco, a seafood rice dish with many types of seafood in a delicious creamy broth! The best to pair a dish like this is white Albariño wine from the D.O. Rias Baixas.
- Our last stop will be at a popular cafe/bakery that has specialized in delicatessens since 1911. After all the seafood, now it`s time to taste a delicious Galician dessert, the Tarta de Santiago almond cake accompanied by coffee or tea. (NOTE: Or we will have the cake at a similar location.)
- To stretch our legs after all the food we walk to another bronze statue at the port sculpted by local artist José Molares of Jules Verne
- 03:15 PM approx.: The final goodbye from our guide will be back at the port of Vigo right near the starting point.
Included
- English-speaking Food & Wine Expert Guide
- *Market visit with a tasting of a special fair-style doughnut stick (palitos de anis) made at the local bakery. (*NOTE: Not available on Sundays as the market is closed)
- (L): Lunch consisting of a selection of 6 Galician tapas tastings and 5 drinks (NOTE: All locally sourced food & wines showing the traditional local flavours.)
- Local taxes
Important Notes:
- There is no dress code, but we recommend comfortable walking shoes since we will be walking through the city street.
- The total walking distance during the day is about 2-3kms approx. from start to end.
- Please advise if you have any restrictions regarding types of food due to allergies, diet, or religious reasons. This must be included in the comments when you make the booking of this tour.
- No age restrictions: Kids that are from 6 to 11 years old inclusively are allowed on the tour and rates are specified in the price options. You can select the number of children at the time of the book. If under 6 years old kids can still join but any expenses for food or beverages must be paid directly at the venue by the parents.
Want to go private?
- In the prices, you can select the option for a private tour in the add-ons. The cost is per group, then it will be a private tour just for your group.
Excluded
- Walking tour only, no transportation included.
- Any food and drinks not specified in what´s included.
- Personal expenses
- Gratuities/Tips to your guide.
Pick up
- At the Port of Vigo on Canovas de Castillo, 22, Vigo, next to the Statue El Salto. (A wrought-iron statue, a big head, and arm out of the plaza called "El Salto." It´s right in front of the Estacion Maritima where the ferry boat tickets are purchased) See the Location Map section for further details.
Drop off
- Ending at the last restaurant/bar which is right next to the nautical of Vigo very close to the same location you started from.
Cancellation policy
- Cancellations that are made in writing more than 48hrs before the start time will be refunded fully. Cancellations 48hrs or less are 100% non-refundable.
- In the case of bars/restaurants as described above are closed due to unforeseen circumstances we will change to a similar bar/restaurant. In the circumstance if we cannot get three food stops due to availability we will substitute with more food & drinks at two stops. It usually is 3 food locations, but we reserve the right to offer the same amount of food & drinks but at two restaurants/bars.
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Reviews
Add reviewSuch an unforgettable experience with Sean on his Vigo culinary tour. This is more than just sampling some dishes or wine. Sean takes genuine care to curate a full cultural experience where you not only taste the local cuisine, but learn to love the culture itself! It´s like going out with a good friend who knows the best spots for food and wine. Can´t wait to travel with Eat & Walkabout again!
I was unfamiliar with Vigo so was pleased to find a food tour that would also give us a good introduction to the city. The Owner, Sean, was very easy to work with and adjusted his normal tour times to fit our ship’s schedule. When more people wanted to join the tour he added a second group. The narrative on Vigo was very interesting. It is a pretty city with a great history. Both the quality and quantity of the food selections were good and the wines above average too. Both Sean and his son were friendly, well versed and easy to understand. Our meeting point was just off the ship and couldn’t have been easier. Their web site is a bit cumbersome to make reservations but don’t let that slow you down. This was an excellent experience.
We were on a cruise and did a History and Food walking tour of Vigo, Spain. Tiernan did a great job of relaying the history of the city and giving an insight on the local cuisine. Our favourite was the almond cake. We also had a great selection of wines throughout the tour. Would highly recommend this tour.
We had a great experience, Tiernan, our guide, is a local with a wealth of knowledge about the area and the amazing food scene. He shared the history of Vigo with us, info on architecture, people and of course, food! Very informative. The food was delicious and definitely off the beaten path, places we would have never went on our own. We love to go on food tours in any new city to us, it is a great way to get familiar with a place. Highly recommend!! Vigo is a foodie haven!
Sean and Angie brought my family of 9 on a walking food tour in Vigo on 2 Dec. The insights into Vigo´s history, culture and development was fantastic. The food tastings that were lined up was delicious and well paced. Our family had a beautiful time during our tour. We forgot an item that we purchased during the tour so Sean and Angie rushed to the shop and send it to us just before our cruise depart. Thanks for your kindness and thoughtfulness. Will definitely join them for their tours if we go by Spain for a visit in the future.
We were on a cruise ship that stopped in Vigo. Sean answered all of my questions beforehand and the directions to the meeting spot were spot on. My son has a nut allergy and Sean made sure he was accommodated.
We were all pleasantly surprised by Vigo. It´s cleanliness and charm. Sean really brought the city alive with his knowledge of its history and culture.
We first stopped at a local market. We would have never found it. He explained the different seafoods and local crops. He helped us order some baked goods as we did not speak Spanish.
Our first official food stop was a cute restaurant where we sampled some amazing cheeses and crab pate. Sean´s knowledge about food is incredible.
Our next stop was for a seafood pie and paella. So good. And finally, we had traditional almond cake.
I would definitely recommend this walking tour.
We had a spectacular time on our tour with Sean. It was exactly what we were looking for something real, more of a stroll than a hike, and the best food you can find. Our favorite stop was a restaurant where we had Arroz con mariscos. This dish is the single best seafood dish I´ve had. It was delicious and while we were on a schedule, the sobremesa conversation with others in our group and Sean himself was very memorable. Vigo was such a pleasant surprise and so was this tour. We´re trying to come back to take advantage of one of Sean´s extended tours in the region.
My friend and I were hosted in Vigo by the delightful Tiernan on a walking tour of the historical & gastronomic highlights of the city. We had a fantastic time exploring with this young man who is very passionate and knowledgeable about Galicia. The tour was very good value, we enjoyed a great range of delicacies from local businesses that as english speaking tourists we wouldn’t have found on our own. Thank you Tiernan & E&W
Fantastic tour with Sean O´Rourke from Eat & Walkabout in Vigo on 27 Sep. Sean is a great guy with an encyclopedic knowledge of Vigo and its food and wine scene having lived there for many years. My wife and I are foodies, and the local food and wine were delicious and top quality… the local Galician wine & cheeses being a particular treat. Vigo itself is charming and was a big surprise to us. Sean´s company provides tours in various locations across Spain and Portugal and I would highly recommend him if you are looking for a. Fabulous culinary experience alongside an interesting local history tour
Sean and Tiernan were absolutely amazing guides! We travel often and this was one of our best tours ever! They were very knowledgeable and so personable. It´s been a month since our tour and we´re still telling people about it. Great tour to learn about the local area, culture and foods
Sean planned a great trip around Vigo, Spain while we were docked with our cruise ship! Very informative tour guide taking us to great small shops for a sampling of the local cuisine! My wife and I are planning another trip geared around one of Sean´s tours it was so good!
By far the best tour in Spain. We tasted some of the best tapas and wine for an affordable price. Both tour guides were well-educated about the history of the town, the food, and the places we went to. I enjoyed my time with them and so did my group of friends. We had such a large amount of food and wine during the tour. I highly recommend this tour to any visitors or locals.
We had a very nice city walk and ate great tapas in nice small restaurants. Super experience and our guide knew a lot about Vigo and its history, very interesting. recommended
Ok. I admit I’m lagging in posting this review. We did a food tour with Sean in Vigo and it was yummy fantastic! Wine tasting, lunch and dessert - 3 different stops each as good as the last. Not touristy spots but small private spots that locals know.
Sean is an easy going guy with whom you will enjoy your time. Definitely a worthwhile adventure!
PS: We had arranged a Segway tour with Raul @Segmovi to start our day and then ended our day with Sean. Great combo! Great day! Thank you both!
Very well prepared guiding with a lot information about the local food products, tasty meals, friendly local people as well as information about the province.
Highly recommendable.
I received the foodwalk Tour as a birthday present. Sean, our guide, picked us up on time in marina area. He was speaking good english and we had a small group....
Sean and Angie O´Rourke made the whole outing a delightful experience. They were fun and informative. Our small group of fellow explorers became a group of friends over laughs and delicious Galician food and wine. We explored Vigo, the market place, and learned about the culture and history. The rice dish with prawns and mussels was amazing! I´m gluten free and Sean made sure I had plenty to eat. So good!!!
Definitely do this tour while in Vigo. It is small, personalised and an interesting way to see this delightful little city. Sean and his wife will show you the highlights of the town on an easy paced walking tour while taking in the delicious food on offer in Vigo. We really enjoyed this tour and would highly recommend it to anyone looking to do something a little different from the usual type of tourist tours.
Sean and his wife were excellent guides. 4 hour walking tour, very informative and plenty of food and wine. The three places we were taken to sample tapas, a great seafood lunch and a dessert were all top notch.
AWARD-WINNING TOUR OPERATOR RECOGNIZED BY TRIPADVISOR & WORLD FOOD TRAVEL AWARDS

