Discover Lisbon’s culinary gems on a private food tour. Savor 10 tastings, explore hidden spots, and learn local history with a professional guide.
Discover Lisbon’s culinary gems on a private food tour. Savor 10 tastings, explore hidden spots, and learn local history with a professional guide.
- Column of Pedro IV - After we meet at Rossio Square, we’ll begin with a brief introduction to Portuguese cuisine and highlight some of the historical buildings in downtown Lisbon.
- Casa do Alentejo - Following our gathering at Rossio Square, we’ll head to an old casino to sample some “petiscos” — Portugal’s take on tapas. Discover one of…
- Column of Pedro IV - After we meet at Rossio Square, we’ll begin with a brief introduction to Portuguese cuisine and highlight some of the historical buildings in downtown Lisbon.
- Casa do Alentejo - Following our gathering at Rossio Square, we’ll head to an old casino to sample some “petiscos” — Portugal’s take on tapas. Discover one of Lisbon’s hidden gems in the city center.
- Ginjinha Sem Rival - Next, we’ll proceed to a local tavern to try the renowned ginginha (cherry liquor), a drink originally concocted by a monk in a convent to soothe a cough.
- Convento do Carmo - Our subsequent stop will be at one of Lisbon’s oldest landmarks, “The Convent of Carmo.” Learn about the 1755 earthquake and the famous Carnation Revolution.
- Elevador de Santa Justa - Enjoy the view of the magnificent Santa Justa Elevator without waiting in the long queue.
- Bairro Alto - Then, we’ll explore Bairro Alto, which evolved into Lisbon’s bohemian quarter for aristocrats and writers, and today serves as the hub of the city’s nightlife.
- Igreja de São Roque - The Church of São Roque is a Catholic church in Lisbon, dedicated to São Roque and constructed at the end of the 16th century. It was one of the first Jesuit churches in the world and served as the main church of the Society of Jesus in Portugal for over 200 years until the Jesuits were expelled in the 18th century. The São Roque church was one of the few buildings in Lisbon to remain largely intact after the 1755 earthquake.
- Praça Luís de Camões - Next, we’ll arrive at Camões Square, where I’ll share the tales of the remarkable Portuguese voyages of the 16th century.
- Manteigaria - Pastéis de Nata Factory - Savor a fresh and warm custard tart, the original sweet pastry of Lisbon. The original recipe hails from the Monastery of St. Jeronimo in Belém.
- Praça Luís de Camões - Stop at a local spot where you’ll recognize some photos of Anthony Bourdain; it’s the place where he tasted the bifana (pork sandwich).
- Castelo de S. Jorge - We’ll conclude the tour at a wine house, where you’ll enjoy a variety of typical regional products and red wine.
- Lisbon Baixa - Strolling along Garret Street, our next stop, you’ll learn about Lisbon’s rich coffee culture.
- Snacks
- Small Walking Tour showing some of the city’s viewpoints
- Responsibility and personal accidents insurance
- Snacks
- Small Walking Tour showing some of the city’s viewpoints
- Responsibility and personal accidents insurance
- Hotel pickup and drop-off only if its close by Rossio
- No additional cost during the tour
- Hotel pickup and drop-off only if its close by Rossio
- No additional cost during the tour
Warm up your tastebuds and take the opportunity to try 10 tastings from places whose culinary creations make discovering the city a true Mediterranean experience. Throughout the tour, you’ll meet locals and learn about traditional Portuguese dishes and culinary culture.
Explore the history of the gastronomy in Portugal with a professional guide in four…
Warm up your tastebuds and take the opportunity to try 10 tastings from places whose culinary creations make discovering the city a true Mediterranean experience. Throughout the tour, you’ll meet locals and learn about traditional Portuguese dishes and culinary culture.
Explore the history of the gastronomy in Portugal with a professional guide in four hours of pure fun and culture. Let’s travel uphill, while resting our legs, and admire breathtaking views while you pass by some historical hidden spots to try the diferenent tastes of our street food.
Learn about the carnation revolution, while enjoying the view of the wonderful Santa Justa Elevator, without queueing in the gigant line. Get to know the bohemian center “bairro alto”, where you can find some of the most famous restaurants, Fado-houses, old shops and bookstores. We will also be focusing on old 19th century shops in the city, back when Lisbon was on par with the biggest European capital cities.
The itinerary can be custom
- Vegetarian and gluten free options are available but not guaranteed in all the stops
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.