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Discover Lisbon's top viewpoints, hidden spots, and delicious food on this 3-hour guided tour, including tastings, scenic stops, and vibrant neighborhoods.
Lisbon: City Highlights Tour with Food Tastings offers an engaging 3-hour exploration of Portugal’s capital, combining panoramic viewpoints, authentic culinary experiences, and visits to lesser-known treasures. Priced at $176 per person, this guided adventure is ideal for those wanting a well-rounded taste of Lisbon’s most iconic sights and flavors in a compact timeframe. The tour departs from Casa dos Bicos and includes stops at renowned scenic spots like Miradouro da Senhora do Monte and Portas do Sol, along with culinary stops at traditional eateries and trendy markets.
We like how this experience balances breathtaking views with authentic food tastings, making it a great option for anyone eager to see the city from different perspectives while enjoying Lisbon’s local cuisine. The tour’s small-group atmosphere and expert guides ensure an intimate, informative journey, though the itinerary involves considerable walking. Visitors should plan for comfortable shoes, some sun protection, and a camera, making this tour suitable for active explorers interested in both culture and culinary delights.


The tour begins at Casa dos Bicos, a historic building that sets the tone for a journey through Lisbon’s past and present. From here, the guide leads visitors to the first scenic stop, Miradouro da Senhora do Monte. This serene hilltop viewpoint provides sweeping vistas of the city’s terracotta rooftops and the 25 de Abril Bridge. It’s an ideal spot to take in the city’s skyline and snap memorable photos.
After soaking in the views, the group moves through cobbled streets to Miradouro de Santa Catarina, a favorite gathering spot for locals to watch the sunset over the Tagus River. The guide shares insights into Lisbon’s geography and local life, making this stop both visually stunning and culturally enriching.
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Next, the Portas do Sol terrace offers one of the most iconic viewpoints over Lisbon’s Alfama neighborhood. Here, visitors see the whitewashed buildings of Lisbon’s oldest district, with narrow alleyways winding below. The guide emphasizes the district’s charm and history, helping visitors appreciate the intricate layout of this historic area.
This viewpoint is a photographer’s dream, with ample opportunities to capture the colorful rooftops and climactic river views. The 20-minute stop allows for relaxed sightseeing and photo-taking, complemented by engaging commentary from the guide.

The tour incorporates a culinary element with a visit to a traditional tasca where bacalhau à brás—a salt cod scramble—is sampled. This dish represents a classic Portuguese flavor profile and allows visitors to taste Lisbon’s authentic cuisine. Alternatively, grilled sardines may be offered, showcasing local seafood.
For a more modern twist, the guide directs you to Taberna da Rua das Flores in Chiado, where creative tapas reign. This spot exemplifies Lisbon’s contemporary culinary scene, blending tradition with innovation.
Sweet-tooth visitors will appreciate a stop at Pastéis de Belém, renowned for its custard tarts, or a visit to a hidden patisserie for a local custard tart fix. These tastings highlight Lisbon’s famous baked goods and add a delicious layer to the sightseeing experience.

After exploring Lisbon’s streets and tastes, the tour includes a relaxing stop at Park Bar, a roof-top bar perched atop a parking garage. Here, panoramic views of the city and river mingle with lush greenery, creating a casual yet scenic atmosphere perfect for unwinding.
For a more eclectic experience, Pavilhão Chinês offers a vintage ambiance with a trove of old-world trinkets and a welcoming vibe. These stops provide a break from walking and a chance to enjoy Lisbon’s vibrant nightlife and hidden gems.
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Next, the group heads to LX Factory, a vibrant creative hub filled with street art, boutique shops, and eclectic eateries. This site embodies Lisbon’s modern artistic spirit, with colorful murals and unique shops. The 30-minute stop allows visitors to explore and take photos of its graffiti-covered walls and artistic displays.
This stop offers a contrast to the historic viewpoints, showcasing Lisbon’s contemporary culture and creative energy. It’s a highlight for those interested in modern urban culture and artistic expression.
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The guided tour continues through Alfama, Lisbon’s oldest district. Fado music often drifts from cozy taverns here, creating an authentic atmosphere. Visitors walk through labyrinthine streets, discovering hidden courtyards and the Lisbon Cathedral, a striking blend of Gothic and Romanesque architecture.
The guide provides background on Alfama’s history, its narrow streets, and its relevance to Lisbon’s identity. This walk ensures a close-up look at the city’s historic core and living traditions.

The tour concludes at Cais do Sodré, a lively waterfront district known for vibrant bars, restaurants, and live music venues. Here, visitors can feel the energetic pulse of Lisbon’s nightlife, or explore Time Out Market, where a variety of top local chefs serve up small plates representing Lisbon’s culinary scene.
This combination of sights and flavors encapsulates the city’s modern vitality, leaving a lasting impression before returning to Casa dos Bicos.
The entire experience is designed for small groups with live guides speaking English, Portuguese, and Spanish, ensuring a personalized feel. The tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating a range of mobility needs.
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, a hat, camera, sunscreen, and water. The activity includes skip-the-ticket-line access to key spots and is cancelable 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for changing plans.
This 3-hour guided tour provides an excellent balance of scenic viewpoints, cultural insights, and culinary delights. It is especially suitable for travelers who want an efficient but rundown of Lisbon’s most photogenic locations and authentic flavors.
While the itinerary involves a fair amount of walking, the stops at panoramic viewpoints and urban bars offer relaxing moments and great photo opportunities. Visitors looking to maximize their time in Lisbon with a well-organized, engaging experience will find this tour a worthwhile choice.
The combination of hidden viewpoints, delicious tastings, and modern cultural spots makes this tour a lively introduction to Lisbon’s diverse personality. It’s perfect for those wanting a bite-sized, immersive taste of the city’s charm.
What is included in the tour price?
The guided tour, food tastings, and access to viewpoints are included.
Are hotel pickups available?
Pickup is not included but can be arranged with prior contact.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, hat, camera, sunscreen, and water.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides are available in English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Casa dos Bicos.
Is there free time during the tour?
The stops are scheduled, but you’ll have opportunities for photos and brief exploration at each location.
Is this tour good for families?
Yes, given the manageable duration and variety of sights, families can enjoy it with appropriate pacing.