Wine Tasting
Don't miss the opportunity to taste the local wines and cava that Alella is famous for.





Alella is a quaint village nestled in the Maresme comarca of Catalonia, Spain, offering a unique blend of historical charm and modern convenience. Known for its production of wines and cava, Alella attracts wine enthusiasts from around the world. The village's historical significance is highlighted by the old Roman road, Via Augusta, which still runs through its heart. With its proximity to Barcelona, Alella serves as a peaceful commuter town while retaining its picturesque coastal allure.
Alella is a quaint village nestled in the Maresme comarca of Catalonia, Spain, offering a unique blend of historical charm and modern convenience. Known for its production of wines and cava, Alella attracts wine enthusiasts from around the world. The village's historical significance is highlighted by the old Roman road, Via Augusta, which still runs through its heart. With its proximity to Barcelona, Alella serves as a peaceful commuter town while retaining its picturesque coastal allure.
Renowned for local wines and cava.
Historical Roman road runs through the village.
Close proximity to Barcelona.
Picturesque coastal setting.
Known for its wines and cava production.
Historical significance with a Roman road.
Close to Barcelona, making it a convenient commuter town.
Don't miss the opportunity to taste the local wines and cava that Alella is famous for.
Explore the old Roman road that runs through the village for a glimpse into its historical past.
Wine enthusiasts and history buffs.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
Spanish, Catalan, English
Alella is an excellent day trip destination from Barcelona, offering a peaceful escape from the city.
Tourists, Locals, Wine Tasting, Historical Exploration
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a lovely time to visit Alella with mild weather and blossoming vineyards.
Summer brings warm weather, perfect for exploring the coastal areas and enjoying outdoor wine tastings.
Fall is ideal for wine enthusiasts as it's harvest season, offering a chance to see the vineyards in full swing.
Winter is quieter, providing a peaceful retreat with fewer tourists.