The Big Boozy Barcelona & Beyond Tour

6 days

Easy

This isn’t sightseeing, it’s sip-seeing! Barcelona and Madrid serve up delicious craft beers, tapas feasts, absinthe-soaked haunts and sherry cellars with zero pretension. Two cities, endless toasts and the kind of stories best told over another round.
  • Beer Wonderland: Sip, chug, swirl, and guzzle your way through Spain’s best breweries, beer halls and quirky taprooms.
  • Tapas: Every pint finds its soulmate in a plate of Spanish deliciousness. Yes, cod croquettes count as romance.
  • Double the Cities, Double the Fun: Barcelona’s coastal vibes meet Madrid’s urban soul. Two cities, two moods, same hangover.
  • Historic & Hilarious Bars: Picasso once drank where you’ll drink. Dalí too. Warning: you may also grow a moustache.
  • Zero Hassle, Maximum Booze: We’ve done the planning. You just pack stretchy pants and good vibes.
  • Vino Cameos: Sure, it’s a beer trip but Spain’s wine and vermouth sneak in for surprise plot twists.
  • Tapas, Tunes & Terrible Dancing: When the flamenco kicks in, you’ll join in. Badly and proudly.
What's included?
    • Hotels
    • High-speed train
    • Breakfasts (fuel for chaos)
    • Local and Western guides: beer translators, food whisperers and hangover therapists
    Exclusions
      • International Flights: sadly, Tipple Tours doesn't own an airline…yet
      • Meals: tapas taste better when you discover them yourself
      • Drinks: shocking, we know…but trust us, you’ll still get plenty included
      • Insurance: we cover fun, not your questionable dance moves
      Please note
        • Hangovers are not optional. We don’t schedule them but they do happen occasionally. Pack painkillers.
        • Stretchy trousers recommended. Tapas and beer don’t respect waistlines.
        • Barcelona and Madrid have nightlife. You will dance badly and proudly.
        • Photos will haunt you. The camera roll never lies.
        • This is not a detox retreat. If you’re looking for yoga at sunrise, wrong trip.
        • Start hydrating now — you’ll thank us later.
        • Spanish schedule involves late nights. Dinner at 10pm, beers until 2am. Siestas are for survival, not laziness.
        • You’ll make friends. Possibly lifelong, definitely pint-long.
        What to bring
          • Sunglasses — for both the sun and the walk of shame.
          • Painkillers and electrolyte packets: the real heroes of any boozy adventure.
          • A phone with plenty of storage because your camera roll will remember what you won’t.
          • A sense of humour and zero shame in bad dancing.