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Prawn and rice tapa in a clay cazuela served on the Tapantoni Sant Antoni tapas route

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Tapantoni Tardor 2026

  • Fri, 13 November 2026 – Sat, 21 November 2026
  • 12pm–11pm
  • Barri de Sant Antoni
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Autumn edition of the Sant Antoni neighbourhood tapas route. From 13 to 21 November 2026, bars and restaurants across the Barri de Sant Antoni serve signature tapas as a self-guided degustation route organised by Sant Antoni Comerç. (The spring edition runs in May and June.)

Sant Antoni's signature tapas crawl, back for spring (22 May to 7 June 2026). €3.80 per tapa-and-drink means a productive afternoon costs less than one sit-down lunch. Pick up the passport at any participating bar, ignore the prize draw, treat it as a self-guided pub crawl across one of Barcelona's most under-rated barris. Start at Mercat de Sant Antoni and radiate outward.

Tapantoni Tardor 2026 Dates & Location

Tapantoni Tardor is an outdoor event held at Barri de Sant Antoni in the Sant Antoni area of Barcelona. Tickets are €3.80 per tapa with a drink at each participating bar. Some establishments also offer a fuller menu option around €25. Pay-as-you-go; no overall ticket..

What to Eat at Tapantoni Tardor

Food

Signature tapas from Sant Antoni bars and restaurants

Drinks

Beer, vermouth, wine paired with each tapa

Cuisine: Catalan, tapas

Expect to find signature tapas from sant antoni bars and restaurants among the highlights. On the drinks side, look out for beer, vermouth, wine paired with each tapa.

Practical info for Tapantoni Tardor

Getting there

Sant Antoni neighbourhood, central Eixample. Metro Sant Antoni (L2) drops you at the mercat, the natural starting point. The participating bars are spread across roughly 8 streets around the market, all walkable in 5 to 10 min between stops.

What to bring

€3.80 in cash for each stop (some bars only take cash for the route price, even if they accept card otherwise). Pick up the printable passport at any participating bar or download from tapantoni.com. Comfortable shoes; a 4-stop session covers about 1.5 km of walking.

Best time to visit

Friday and Saturday evening (19:00 to 22:00) is when most bars are at their best and the atmosphere is liveliest, but expect short waits at the busiest stops. Sunday lunchtime (13:00 to 15:30) is the most relaxed. Avoid Monday and Tuesday when several bars are closed.

What to Expect at Tapantoni Tardor

Family Friendly
English Friendly
Wheelchair Accessible

How to Get to Tapantoni Tardor

Tapantoni Tardor takes place at Barri de Sant Antoni, Sant Antoni neighbourhood, Eixample, 08015 Barcelona.

The venue is easy to reach by public transport. Get directions on Google Maps.

Tapantoni TardorTickets & Practical Info

Price€3.80 per tapa with a drink at each participating bar. Some establishments also offer a fuller menu option around €25. Pay-as-you-go; no overall ticket.
Settingoutdoor
LanguageEnglish friendly
Family friendlyYes
Wheelchair accessibleYes
BookingWalk-ins welcome

Tapantoni Tardor FAQ

When is Tapantoni Tardor 2026?

Tapantoni Tardor takes place Friday, 13 November 2026 – Saturday, 21 November 2026 · 12pm–11pm. Doors open at 12pm.

Where is Tapantoni Tardor held?

Tapantoni Tardor is held at Barri de Sant Antoni, Sant Antoni neighbourhood, Eixample, 08015 Barcelona, in the Sant Antoni neighbourhood of Barcelona.

How much are Tapantoni Tardor tickets?

Tickets for Tapantoni Tardor are €3.80 per tapa with a drink at each participating bar. Some establishments also offer a fuller menu option around €25. Pay-as-you-go; no overall ticket..

Do I need to book in advance for Tapantoni Tardor?

No, walk-ins are welcome at Tapantoni Tardor. You can show up on the day, though arriving early is recommended for popular sessions.

What food and drinks are at Tapantoni Tardor?

Food highlights include signature tapas from sant antoni bars and restaurants. On the drinks side, expect beer, vermouth, wine paired with each tapa. The cuisine focus is catalan, tapas.

Is Tapantoni Tardor kid-friendly?

Yes, Tapantoni Tardor is family-friendly and welcomes children. It's a good option for a family day out in Barcelona.

Is Tapantoni Tardor in English?

Tapantoni Tardor is English-friendly, with catalan as the primary language on signage and from staff.

How do I get to Tapantoni Tardor?

Sant Antoni neighbourhood, central Eixample. Metro Sant Antoni (L2) drops you at the mercat, the natural starting point. The participating bars are spread across roughly 8 streets around the market, all walkable in 5 to 10 min between stops.

What should I bring to Tapantoni Tardor?

€3.80 in cash for each stop (some bars only take cash for the route price, even if they accept card otherwise). Pick up the printable passport at any participating bar or download from tapantoni.com. Comfortable shoes; a 4-stop session covers about 1.5 km of walking.

What's the best time to go to Tapantoni Tardor?

Friday and Saturday evening (19:00 to 22:00) is when most bars are at their best and the atmosphere is liveliest, but expect short waits at the busiest stops. Sunday lunchtime (13:00 to 15:30) is the most relaxed. Avoid Monday and Tuesday when several bars are closed.

Is Tapantoni Tardor wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Tapantoni Tardor is wheelchair accessible. The venue can accommodate guests with reduced mobility.

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