On a budget, weigh it — Paella Cooking Class isn't cheap for what it is.
€€€ (~€65–90)
Be clear what this is and isn't: paella is Valencian, not Barcelonan, and the standard class — market shop, cook a seafood paella plus a couple of tapas, eat it with cava or sangria — is built squarely for tourists. As social fun and a skill you take home it delivers; as a culinary pilgrimage it does not. The honest fit: great for a group or a rainy afternoon that wants a shared activity, weak if you'd rather spend the time and money eating a properly cooked arròs at a rice specialist like Els Pescadors or 7 Portes.
Paella originates in Valencia, not Catalonia; Barcelona cooking classes commonly pair a market visit with making paella and tapas, finished with cava or sangria. · model-knowledge