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Experience Lisbon’s authentic flavors and soulful Fado music on this 3-hour guided tour featuring 3 food stops, wine tastings, and an intimate Fado show.
A delightful way to explore Lisbon through its gastronomy and music, this Lisbon Food Tour with 3 Stops and Fado Show Performance offers an authentic taste of Portuguese culture. For $106.13 per person, the tour lasts approximately 3 hours, making it a perfect choice for those eager to combine cuisine, storytelling, and live music in a compact, intimate experience. With a maximum of 10 travelers, the tour promises personalized attention, lively conversations, and a relaxed pace that makes it suitable for most visitors.
The tour begins in the historic Alfama neighborhood, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and traditional taverns. It guides you through three carefully curated stops, each offering different facets of Lisbon’s culinary and musical heritage. The experience concludes with a live Fado performance at a dedicated Fado house, paired with a full meal of local petiscos and a selection of Portuguese wines and beer.
While the tour includes a generous assortment of delicious snacks, drinks, and cultural stories, it does not include bottled water. The overall balance of food, music, and storytelling makes this tour a memorable introduction to Lisbon’s soul, especially for those interested in authentic local experiences.


The tour begins at Largo Adelino Amaro da Costa, close to public transportation, making it easy to access. The meeting point is clearly specified, and the tour ends back at the same location, allowing convenient planning for subsequent activities or transportation.
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The first stop takes place at a popular Portuguese bar or tavern in Alfama, known for its lively and authentic setting. Here, visitors sample an iconic Portuguese sandwich paired with local tap wine or imperial beer. This short 45-minute visit offers a genuine taste of Lisbon’s casual dining culture, setting an energetic tone for the evening.
The second stop is at a fine Portuguese shop named Mercearia. Guests sample a glass of Portuguese wine alongside cheese and cold cuts from small local producers. The guide shares stories about petiscos, which are local tapas that showcase Portugal’s rich culinary traditions. This 45-minute visit adds depth to the gastronomic journey with an introduction to Portugal’s regional delicacies.

The final stop combines dinner and live Fado music at Casa do Fado. Guests indulge in a full meal of 10 petiscos, paired with house wine, all while listening to passionate Fado singing performed by authentic fadistas. The 45-minute performance captures the nostalgic and emotional essence of Portugal’s musical heritage, invoking feelings of saudade—a uniquely Portuguese sense of longing and nostalgia.
The experience features a variety of snacks, including codfish, pork sausage, bifana, cheese, and more. Each stop provides a drink, with Portuguese wines (green, red, white) and optional beer included. The full dinner at Casa do Fado offers 10 petiscos and a glass of wine.
The English-speaking guide leads the group through Lisbon’s Baixa neighborhood on foot, sharing stories and local insights along the way. The tour also accommodates vegetarians and pescatarians, making it flexible for different dietary preferences.
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While the tour covers food and drinks, bottled water is not included, so travelers may wish to bring their own if needed.

The tour’s three stops are designed to showcase Lisbon’s authentic culinary scene and its musical soul. The first stop in Alfama sets a casual, lively mood; the second introduces Portuguese gourmet products, and the final combines dining with a heartfelt Fado performance. Each location is chosen for its originality and local flavor, avoiding overly touristy spots.

With a cap of 10 guests, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere. This small size encourages more interaction with the guide and deeper conversations about Lisbon’s culture and history. Many reviews praise guides like Paula, Henrique, and Ilana for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling skills.
The tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. This flexibility allows visitors to plan confidently, knowing they can adjust their plans without penalty if needed. The activity requires a minimum number of travelers, but if canceled, an alternative date or full refund is offered.
What makes this tour unique is the combination of food, wine, storytelling, and live Fado in a small, relaxed setting. The culinary stops highlight authentic regional dishes and local producers, while the Fado performance offers a rare glimpse into Portugal’s musical soul.
Many reviews highlight the knowledge and personality of the guides, making the experience both informative and personal. The delicious food, great wines, and atmospheric Fado show are consistently praised as unforgettable highlights.
Some guests note that food quality varies slightly, with the Fado show being the standout feature. The tour does not include bottled water, so travelers should plan accordingly. The group size is limited, which is a positive for intimacy but might mean a need for early booking due to its popularity.
This 3-hour tour offers a well-rounded taste of Lisbon’s culinary and musical traditions, making it ideal for visitors who want an authentic and relaxed experience. The small group setting ensures plenty of personal attention and participation, making this a memorable introduction to Lisbon’s past and present.
The combination of food stops, wine tastings, and a heartfelt Fado show creates a balanced and emotionally resonant journey. It suits those who appreciate good food, local wines, and live music in a friendly, authentic atmosphere.
Booking this tour guarantees a delicious, culturally rich evening in Lisbon. It’s worth considering for anyone eager to experience local food, wine, and Fado in a small group, guided by knowledgeable hosts. Be sure to arrive at the meeting point on time, and prepare for a relaxed, strolling journey through Lisbon’s historic neighborhoods.
“An amazing low key tour that took us to delicious authentic restaurants off the beaten path. We loved it! The music was also wonderful.”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians and pescatarians?
Yes, the tour offers options for vegetarians and pescatarians, including those who eat eggs and dairy.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours.
What is included in the price?
Participants enjoy snacks of Portuguese dishes, a full meal of petiscos, Portuguese wines and beer, and a live Fado performance.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Largo Adelino Amaro da Costa, near public transportation.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Are drinks other than wine and beer included?
No, bottled water is not included, so it’s recommended to bring your own if desired.
What kind of guide leads the tour?
An English-speaking guide with extensive knowledge of Lisbon’s culture, food, and music.
Is the tour accessible for most travelers?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and options are available for dietary restrictions.
What makes this tour stand out from others in Lisbon?
The combination of authentic food, wine, and an intimate Fado show in a small group setting makes it a truly memorable cultural experience.
How much walking is involved?
The tour includes a walking component through the Baixa neighborhood, but it remains manageable within the 3-hour timeframe.
Would this tour be good for a first-time visitor to Lisbon?
Absolutely, it offers a warm, intimate introduction to Lisbon’s culinary and musical traditions without overwhelming.