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Discover Lisbon’s local flavors on this 3-hour food and wine walking tour featuring 14 tastings, traditional spots, and expert guides for an authentic experience.

The Lisbon: Cultural Food and Wine Walking Tour offers a flavorful journey through the city’s traditional tastes, led by passionate guides with a deep knowledge of local cuisine. Priced at $101 per person, this 3-hour experience takes you from the bustling Rossio Square to the historic Mouraria district, revealing 14 different tastings that highlight Portugal’s culinary heritage.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on authentic local flavors paired with fine wines and drinks, making it an ideal choice for food lovers eager to enjoy Lisbon’s gastronomy in a relaxed, social setting. The small group size—limited to 10 participants—ensures a personalized experience, though the rating of 3.7/5 from 7 reviews suggests room for improvement in overall satisfaction. Still, the positive feedback highlights knowledgeable guides and delicious tastings as key strengths, perfect for those seeking an engaging and tasty exploration of Lisbon.
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This food and wine tour begins at Rossio Square, a lively hub in Lisbon’s downtown area. Meeting your guide in front of the D. Pedro IV statue, the tour sets off with energy and anticipation. From here, the guide introduces the tour’s focus: discovering local flavors while exploring Lisbon’s iconic streets. The meeting point’s central location makes it easy for travelers to access, and it’s the perfect starting place for a culinary adventure.

Throughout the tour, you will visit several photo stops and sights. These include Praça da Figueira and additional locations that allow for quick sightseeing moments and capturing memories of Lisbon’s vibrant streets. Each stop lasts around 15-20 minutes, offering a chance to enjoy scenic views while soaking in the lively atmosphere.
These sightseeing stops are interwoven with tastings, blending visual impressions of Lisbon with the city’s flavors. The stops provide context for the food and drinks sampled later, such as traditional Portuguese codfish cakes with green wine and pork bifanas paired with cold beer.

At the heart of this tour are the food tastings. You’ll try 4 typical Petiscos accompanied by paired local drinks and wines. Highlights include codfish cakes with refreshing green wine, and bifana—a classic Portuguese pork sandwich—enjoyed with a cold beer. These dishes showcase the local culinary craftsmanship and are served in traditional venues.
Complementing the savory bites are Portuguese cheeses and ham, along with an exotic snack and a sweet treat at the end. The tour also features fine port wine, marmelada (Portuguese quince jam), broa (bread), ginjinha (cherry liquor), coffee, and pastry. In total, you get 14 tastings, ensuring a satisfying experience without feeling rushed.
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A special highlight is the toasting with Ginjinha, a beloved cherry liquor served in an old bar during the tour. This drink embodies Lisbon’s tradition of social drinking and adds an authentic touch to the experience. The guide shares stories behind each beverage, making each sip more meaningful.
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The tour takes you into very traditional places favored by locals. As guides lead you through Mouraria and other historic districts, they share insider tips on Lisbon’s best eateries and hidden gems. This approach ensures that you’ll discover genuine spots often missed by casual travelers, enriching your understanding of Lisbon’s food culture.
The guides are passionate foodies who communicate in English. Based on reviews, Julia and David are praised for their friendly demeanor, interesting stories, and willingness to customize the experience to suit individual tastes. Their storytelling adds depth to the tastings, making each food and drink more meaningful.
The tour operates as a small group experience, limited to 10 participants, which fosters more interaction and personalized attention. The meeting point is conveniently located in front of the D. Pedro IV statue, and the tour ends back at Rossio Square. It’s suitable for those with moderate walking ability, as stops involve brief sightseeing and tasting sessions.

At $101 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive tasting experience that combines local food, traditional drinks, and cultural insights. Booking includes a local guide, 4 typical Petiscos with drinks, and all tastings. The flexible reservation policy allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later, adding convenience for planning.
Though the average rating of 3.7/5 indicates some variability in experiences, the positive reviews highlight knowledgeable guides and delicious tastings as key strengths. The tour offers a solid introduction to Lisbon’s culinary scene in a friendly, relaxed environment. However, the rating suggests that some participants might find the experience less engaging or expect more variety.
This tour is best suited for foodies and casual explorers eager to taste authentic Portuguese dishes while discovering Lisbon’s vibrant streets. It’s ideal for those who want a guided, social experience with a focus on local flavors and traditional drinks.
The Lisbon: Cultural Food and Wine Walking Tour provides a well-rounded introduction to the city’s culinary customs in just 3 hours. It combines delicious tastings, historic sites, and insights from passionate guides. The small group format enhances the experience, making it suitable for intimate groups or families.
While the overall rating suggests it may not satisfy all expectations, the positive aspects—namely the quality of food and drinks and the knowledgeable guides—make it a worthwhile option for those interested in authentic Lisbon flavors. Be prepared for a relaxed pace and a variety of traditional tastes that showcase Portugal’s rich food culture.
“David was fantastic.the pace of the tour, his knowledge and food and drinks were perfect. When you think of Lisbon and food, we tried it all. David…”
What is included in the tour cost?
The price covers a local guide, 4 Petiscos with drinks, and all tastings, including codfish cake, bifana, port wine, ginjinha, cheese, ham, pastries, and more.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins in front of the D. Pedro IV statue at Rossio Square and ends back at Rossio Square.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians or specific dietary needs?
While specific dietary accommodations aren’t mentioned, guides are known to adjust things to tastes and requirements when possible.
What kind of wines and drinks are served?
Expect Portuguese green wine, port wine, ginjinha, and beer as part of the tastings.
Are the stops accessible?
The tour involves some walking and brief sightseeing stops; detailed accessibility information isn’t provided, but the pace appears relaxed.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour good for families?
The small group and engaging format make it suitable for families, especially those interested in food and culture.
Are there any age restrictions?
Specific age restrictions aren’t mentioned, but since alcohol is served, minors should be considered.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made with flexible payment options via the booking platform, with options for pay later.
This detailed review captures everything you need to know about the Lisbon: Cultural Food and Wine Walking Tour, helping you decide if it’s the right fit to explore Lisbon’s delicious side.
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