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Discover Lisbon's authentic flavors on a 3-hour food and wine tour visiting 5 local spots, including traditional dishes, exquisite wines, and sweet desserts.

The Lisbon: Food and Wine tasting tour of Hidden Gems offers a 3-hour journey through the city’s lesser-known culinary treasures. For $100 per person, this guided experience takes small groups of up to 10 people to five carefully selected locations. You’ll sample authentic dishes, enjoy three Portuguese wines, and end with a sweet treat and a cherry liqueur, all while exploring the city’s rich gastronomic traditions.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on local, authentic flavors rather than touristy spots. The experience is ideal for those eager to explore Lisbon’s culinary heritage in a relaxed setting. The tour includes skip-the-line access to venues, making it a smooth way to enjoy the city’s food scene without the hassle of crowds.
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The adventure begins at the well-known Praça Luís de Camões, a central Lisbon location marked by an elevator. From here, the guide leads the group to the first stop, beginning with a food tasting session lasting 36 minutes. This initial venue is carefully chosen to introduce guests to the authentic flavors of Lisbon’s local cuisine.
Travelers are greeted with a warm, friendly atmosphere and a chance to get acquainted with their guide, who speaks both English and Portuguese. The small group setting ensures personalized attention, making it easy to ask questions and learn about local food traditions.

One of the tour’s standout moments is tasting the Bifana, a popular Portuguese sandwich filled with marinated pork slices. This dish exemplifies Portugal’s love for hearty, flavorful street food. The crisp beer pairing enhances the experience, giving a true taste of Lisbon’s casual dining culture.
The Bifana stop offers more than just a snack; it provides insight into local culinary customs and the importance of simple, satisfying ingredients. This stop is a favorite for its authentic flavor and satisfying bite.

Next, the tour visits a local restaurant where the Pica-Pau is served. This dish features tender, seasoned beef or pork bites, accompanied by crusty bread. The homemade green wine, a unique Portuguese beverage, pairs beautifully with the meal.
Throughout this part of the tour, guides explain the cultural significance of these dishes, sharing stories behind their preparation. The Pica-Pau embodies Portugal’s tradition of sharing flavorful, bite-sized meats in a convivial setting.
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A highlight of the tour is the wine and cheese tasting at a local venue, where three distinct Portuguese wines are sampled alongside a variety of cheeses. This curated selection takes guests on a journey through Portugal’s diverse wine regions and flavor profiles.
The guide provides insights into the different types of wines, their origins, and how they complement the cheeses served. Whether familiar with wine or new to it, guests appreciate the opportunity to taste exquisite local varieties in a relaxed environment.
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The journey continues with a Portuguese dessert, often the iconic Pastel de Nata. This custard tart features a crispy, flaky crust filled with smooth custard. The dessert is served alongside a cup of coffee, making for a sweet, satisfying break.
This stop offers a chance to enjoy Portugal’s famous pastry, celebrated for its balance of sweetness and texture. It’s a perfect moment to savor the country’s baking craftsmanship before heading to the final tasting.

The tour concludes with a visit to A Ginjinha, where guests sample the traditional cherry liqueur. Known for its sweet, fruity flavor, Ginjinha is a favorite Portuguese digestif.
This final sip leaves a lingering impression of the country’s rich flavors and offers a warm, convivial end to the culinary adventure.

The tour departs from Praça Luís de Camões, next to an easily recognizable elevator. The meeting point is simple to find, and the experience includes skip-the-line access to all five locations, ensuring a hassle-free visit. The group size is limited to 10 participants, fostering an intimate and engaging atmosphere.
The tour runs for roughly 3 hours, with specific start times available based on availability. It is conducted in English and Portuguese, with a lively, personable guide leading the way.

What makes this tour stand out is its focus on local, authentic spots rather than tourist-heavy venues. The guides are praised for their friendly demeanor and storytelling skills, making the experience both educational and enjoyable. The pacing allows enough time to savor each dish without feeling rushed.
Guests get to try five different venues, each selected for their contribution to Lisbon’s culinary identity. The inclusion of wines, cheeses, desserts, and spirits provides a well-rounded taste of Portugal’s rich food traditions.
At $100 per person, the tour offers good value for a curated experience that covers food, drinks, and skip-the-line access. It’s suitable for food lovers eager to explore authentic Lisbon flavors. The experience is not suitable for wheelchair users or babies under 1 year, so those with mobility considerations should plan accordingly.
The tour is flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving peace of mind to those with uncertain schedules.
This experience appeals to those interested in local culinary traditions, wine enthusiasts, or travelers who want an authentic taste of Lisbon’s food scene. It’s perfect for small groups seeking a personalized, relaxed introduction to Portugal’s flavors.
While it’s a brief tour, the carefully curated stops ensure a rundown of Lisbon’s culinary treasures, from street food to fine wines.
This tour offers a delightful, authentic way to discover Lisbon’s culinary side in just 3 hours. The small group setting, engaging guide, and thoughtfully chosen stops make it a memorable experience. The focus on local dishes, wines, and desserts helps travelers appreciate Portugal’s rich gastronomic heritage.
While not suitable for those with mobility limitations, the experience is highly praised for its personalized touch, quality food, and genuine atmosphere. It’s ideal for food lovers, wine fans, and curious explorers eager to taste Lisbon’s hidden culinary treasures.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
What is included in the price?
All foods, drinks, and skip-the-line access to five locations are included in the $100 fee.
Where does the tour start?
It starts at Praça Luís de Camões, next to the elevator.
Is the tour suitable for children or disabled travelers?
It is not suitable for wheelchair users or babies under 1 year.
What dishes will I taste?
You will try Bifana, Pica-Pau, Portuguese wines and cheeses, and Pastel de Nata.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start.
Is the guide bilingual?
Yes, guides speak English and Portuguese.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 10 participants for a more personalized experience.
What makes this tour unique?
Its focus on local gems, authentic food, and small group intimacy offers a genuine taste of Lisbon.
Is the tour suitable for wine lovers?
Absolutely—wine and cheese tasting and detailed explanations make it perfect for enthusiasts.