Are you ready to embark on a food and wine journey? With more than 15 tastings, in 6 spots, go on our food and wine walking tour and experience the foodie side of Lisbon. A discovery of typical foods and regional wines that will take in on a cultural journey of tastings while discovering the heart of Lisbon Baixa and get advice from your guide on where to eat for the rest of your trip!. Small-group tour for a more personalized experience, limited to 14 people.
Where it all starts! Absorb the city's bubbling energy, in one of the most vibrant squares of Lisbon, while meeting your guide. This is also where you will be introduced to Cod Fish, fried the moment you arrive, paired with Vinho Verde.
The heart of Lisbon is a place where food, commerce, history, and stories of tragedy and resilience come together, giving us one of the most impressive districts in the city. Here we will make the 6 stops of this culinary journey, in traditional places chosen for the freshness of ingredients and local charm.
Admire this beautiful gothic ruin with its elegant architecture, offering a captivating glimpse into Lisbon's rich heritage.
Discover the history of this impressive triumphal arch, a symbol of resilience and strength of the city that survived the famous earthquake in the 18th century.
The main artery of the historical center, where locals and visitors cross paths. Exploring this street is discovering the essence of Lisbon.
Once the city's entrance in the 16th century, this street has evolved into one of the most popular destinations for local gastronomy. With its hidden gems, here you can discover a wide variety of authentic local flavors.
Street completely redone after the great earthquake of 1755, far from the hustle and bustle of Rua Augusta, but maintaining the Portuguese tradition of good food everywhere. Here we will experience Bifana with Portuguese draft beer, in a family-owned business.
Take in the beauty of the architecture, the intricate Portuguese pavement, the vibrant street vendors, and the lively atmosphere of this square. It was here, two centuries ago, that Ginjinha, Lisbon's renowned traditional liqueur, made its debut. Savor a taste of this iconic drink while discovering the intriguing tale behind its famous serving options: "With or Without."
As you head to your next stop, look up at the top of the hill and admire São Jorge Castle embraced by the Lisbon light.
Meet by the statue in the large square with two fountains and a tall column topped with a man. Look for the guide with a blue badge and a blue bag or black backpack. If you see a man on a horse, you're in the wrong square. For ride-shares, select Praça Dom Pedro IV in Lisbon (not Queluz)
Meeting point:
Meet by the statue in the large square with two fountains and a tall column topped with a man. Look for the guide with a blue badge and a blue bag or black backpack. If you see a man on a horse, you're in the wrong square. For ride-shares, select Praça Dom Pedro IV in Lisbon (not Queluz)
Dietary restrictions:
We visit traditional venues where dietary restrictions might be very difficult to accommodate. If you have dietary requirements or food allergy, please be aware that we might not be able to find alternatives, including for gluten free; pregnant women; and vegetarians. Not suitable at all for celiacs, vegans, Kosher and Halal.
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Shredded codfish with eggs, potatoes, and onions
Custard tart with a flaky pastry crust
A sandwich with meat, cheese, and a beer-based sauce
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