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Explore Lisbon's culinary scene with an award-winning 3-hour food tour featuring traditional dishes, local drinks, and expert guides—book ahead for best times.
Discover the Lisbon Flavors: Award-Winning Food Tour with Meal & Wine, an engaging 3-hour experience led by a knowledgeable local guide through the heart of Lisbon’s vibrant Baixa neighborhood. Priced at $91.73 per person, this tour offers a rich taste of authentic Portuguese cuisine paired with four local alcoholic beverages, making it a favorite choice for those eager to experience Lisbon’s culinary culture. With a rating of 5.0 based on 105 reviews, it’s clear that this tour consistently impresses visitors and is highly recommended by 100% of those who book it. The tour often fills up 21 days in advance, so planning ahead is wise.
This experience is perfect for food lovers seeking to enjoy Lisbon’s best eateries in a relaxed, social setting. It combines traditional dishes, local drinks, and insightful commentary from guides like Thelma, Kate, Margarita, Maya, and Telma, each praised for their enthusiasm and expertise. The tour navigates the lively streets of Baixa, passing historic sites and charming squares, making it a well-rounded introduction to the city’s food and history. Although it is not suited for guests with severe food allergies or vegan diets, most travelers find it offers a genuine taste of Lisbon’s culinary craftsmanship.

The tour begins in Praça da Figueira, a bustling square centrally located and near public transportation. From here, the guide leads guests through the lively streets of Baixa, a district renowned for its lively restaurants, bars, and vibrant local culture. This part of the city offers an energetic atmosphere that perfectly complements the tasting stops, giving a true sense of Lisbon’s everyday life.
Walking through Baixa, travelers pass historic sites and charming squares that set the scene for the food adventure. The guide shares stories and tips, helping visitors understand Lisbon’s food scene and recommend where to eat next, making this tour both an educational and flavorful experience. The pace is relaxed, with plenty of opportunities to take in the surroundings and enjoy the food at each stop.
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One of the tour’s highlights is a visit to a traditional liquor store, where guests sample ginjinha, a beloved Portuguese cherry liqueur. This stop offers a taste of local tradition, giving insight into Lisbon’s beverage culture. The guide explains the significance of this elixir, adding context to the tasting experience.
This visit not only introduces guests to a quintessential Lisbon drink but also sets the tone for the subsequent food tastings. The intimate setting of the store creates a friendly atmosphere, perfect for mingling and learning about Portuguese spirits. This stop is an excellent start to the culinary journey, offering a glimpse into the local drinking customs.

The tour visits three authentic eateries where a variety of traditional Portuguese foods are served. Highlights include presunto (ham), octopus salad, grilled sardines, seafood rice, chouriço assado (roasted sausage), codfish cakes, Pastel de Nata, and cheese from the Alentejo region. These dishes reflect Lisbon’s rich maritime and culinary traditions.
Each stop emphasizes quality, with foods prepared in the authentic manner that locals enjoy daily. The seafood options are particularly praised, with some reviewers noting the contrast between expectations and the tender, flavorful presentation of octopus. Vegetarian options are available, though fewer than the standard menu, so guests with specific dietary needs should plan accordingly.

Complementing the food tasting, the tour includes four local alcoholic drinks: ginjinha, white sangria, beer, and green wine. Non-alcoholic choices are also available for those who prefer, ensuring everyone can participate comfortably.
The guide shares insights about each beverage’s history and cultural significance, enriching the tasting experience. Many reviews highlight the quality of these drinks, with guests appreciating the chance to sample Lisbon’s unique drinks in authentic settings. The drinks are served alongside the food, making each tasting a balanced and convivial moment.

Throughout the tour, guests stroll past famous historic sites and fascinating squares, such as Praça do Comércio and other scenic spots within Baixa. The guide weaves storytelling into the walk, sharing Lisbon’s social, architectural, and culinary stories.
This walking component ensures the experience remains lively and engaging. It also provides natural pauses to enjoy the surroundings and take photos. The overall pace is relaxed, with frequent stops and minimal hills, making it accessible for most participants.
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The tour concludes with a sweet treat, most notably Pastel de Nata, Portugal’s iconic custard tart. Other desserts like codfish cakes are also included, rounding out the tasting experience with a balance of savory and sweet flavors. This final stop leaves guests with a memorable taste of Lisbon’s dessert traditions.
The guide often recommends the best spots for enjoying these treats further, helping guests plan their culinary explorations beyond the tour. The dessert tasting completes the culture, leaving a delightful impression of Lisbon’s sweet side.
For those seeking a more tailored experience, the tour offers an upgrade to a private tour. This option allows for a personalized pace and more direct interaction with the guide, making it ideal for special occasions or those wanting an exclusive taste of Lisbon’s food scene.
A private tour can also accommodate specific requests or dietary restrictions more easily, though it’s important to note the general menu has limited vegan or gluten-free options. This upgrade is excellent for small groups or couples looking for a more intimate adventure.

The tour departs from Praça da Figueira and ends at Rua Augusta in Lisbon’s city center. The group size is limited to a maximum of 20 travelers, ensuring a friendly and manageable setting. The tour is scheduled at various times, often filling up 21 days in advance, so early booking is recommended.
Most travelers can participate, as the walk is moderate with no significant hills. The tour is near public transportation, making it easy to reach from different parts of Lisbon. Note that alcoholic drinks are only available to those over 18, and guests with severe food allergies or vegan diets should be aware of menu limitations.
The experience offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, providing flexibility in planning. A mobile ticket simplifies check-in, ensuring a smooth start to the culinary journey.
What sets this tour apart is its combination of authentic dishes, local drinks, and insider tips, all delivered by guides praised for their warmth and knowledge. The small-group format fosters an intimate, relaxed atmosphere, perfect for engaging conversations and personalized recommendations.
The focus on traditional food and drinks paired with strolls through Lisbon’s historic streets offers a well-rounded introduction to the city’s culinary and cultural scene. The high rating and consistently positive reviews highlight its value, especially for first-time visitors or anyone wanting a genuine taste of Lisbon.
This 3-hour guided food experience provides a balanced mix of delicious food, local drinks, and cultural insights in Lisbon’s iconic Baixa district. The friendly guides, such as Telma, Margarita, Kate, Maya, and Thelma, receive frequent praise for their storytelling, knowledge, and enthusiasm.
While it doesn’t fully cater to vegan or gluten-free diets, the tour offers enough variety for most food lovers seeking an authentic Portuguese experience. Its availability, positive reviews, and emphasis on local flavors make it a reliable choice for those wanting to explore Lisbon’s culinary charm in a convivial setting.
If you want to enjoy Lisbon’s best dishes, learn about its drink traditions, and walk through its historic streets, this tour offers exceptional value and a friendly atmosphere that will leave you with a deeper appreciation of Portuguese culture.
“Great food and even better guide! Would recommend, great way to see the city and taste a wonderful food!”
How long does the Lisbon Flavors food tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
What is included in the tour price?
Guests enjoy multiple Portuguese dishes, four local alcoholic drinks, a local guide, and a walking tour of Baixa. Snacks like Pastel de Nata and seafood rice are also part of the experience.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Praça da Figueira and finishes at Rua Augusta in Lisbon city center.
Can I participate if I have food allergies or dietary restrictions?
The tour cannot accommodate severe food allergies or restrictions like celiac disease or vegan diets. Vegetarian options are available but limited.
Is alcohol served on the tour?
Yes, alcoholic drinks are included and available only for guests over 18 years old. Non-alcoholic options are offered.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 3 weeks ahead, so early reservation is recommended to secure preferred times.
Is the tour suitable for mobility-challenged guests?
Yes, as the walk is moderate with no significant hills and is near public transport.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour, receiving a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Can I upgrade to a private experience?
Yes, the tour offers an upgrade to a private tour for a more personalized experience.
Are there vegetarian options?
Yes, vegetarian options are available, though with fewer choices than the regular menu.