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Discover Lisbon's Baixa district on a 3-hour food and wine walking tour for $79, featuring tastings, drinks, and local stories led by expert guides.


The Lisbon: Food & Wine Walking Tour Through Baixa offers an inviting taste of Portugal’s capital for $79 per person. Over 3 hours, this guided journey takes you through Lisbon’s bustling Baixa neighborhood, exploring its culinary treasures and hidden eateries. The tour’s strength lies in its priority access to some of the city’s top local restaurants, making it a seamless experience packed with delicious tastings and informative storytelling.
With a reputation of 4.9 out of 5 based on 262 reviews, this tour appeals to those eager to sample authentic Portuguese cuisine while discovering Lisbon’s history and culture. The small-group setting, led by knowledgeable and friendly guides, makes it perfect for food lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone wanting an engaging introduction to Lisbon’s vibrant culinary scene.
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This tour is distinguished by its priority access to Lisbon’s best-kept food secrets, carefully curated by Carpe Diem Tours. Every stop is pre-booked, ensuring minimal wait times and smooth transitions between tastings. The inclusion of four traditional drinks—such as Ginjinha and vinho verde—adds a liquid dimension to the experience, with non-alcoholic options available.
The three-hour itinerary is paced to allow ample sampling without feeling rushed. The tour’s focus on local ingredients, authentic dishes, and local stories gives it an authentic touch appreciated by those who want more than just food but also a taste of Lisbon’s culture.

The tour begins at Praça da Figueira, a lively square in Lisbon’s city center. The meeting point is in front of the statue of João I, where the guide will be holding a yellow Carpe Diem Tours flag for easy identification. The closest metro station is Rossio, just a short walk away. Travelers are advised to arrive 10 minutes early to meet the guide and settle in before the tour starts.
This central location makes it easy to reach from most accommodation options in Lisbon, and the accessible meeting point sets a relaxed tone for the walk ahead.

The tour takes you across several iconic spots within the Baixa district before venturing into Alfama. Highlights include St. Dominic’s Square and Praça Dom Pedro IV, where the guide shares insights into Lisbon’s history and architecture. The route is designed for easy walking, with stops that balance culinary exploration and cultural storytelling.
Throughout the walk, you’ll appreciate the vibrant street scenes and historic facades, making this experience a blend of sightseeing and tasting. The pace is adjusted to ensure guests can enjoy each stop comfortably, with small groups fostering a friendly atmosphere.
More Great Tours NearbyA true highlight of this tour is the priority reservations at top local eateries. These are places visitors normally wouldn’t discover on their own, offering an authentic taste of Portugal’s diverse cuisine. The stops include well-known eateries and hidden spots, where you’ll sample dishes like Portuguese presunto, chourico, and seafood rice.
Each location offers a unique dish paired with traditional beverages. The well-paced tasting schedule ensures that you’ll enjoy a hearty experience without feeling overwhelmed, with enough room for conversation and photos.
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Guides like Moka, Joanna, and Bruno receive glowing praise for their knowledge and charisma. They weave historical anecdotes and cultural context into the tastings, making each stop more meaningful. The guides’ enthusiasm and humor keep the group engaged and foster friendships among participants.
From sharing local stories to offering recommendations for the rest of your trip, these guides turn a simple walk into a memorable, personalized experience. Their ability to answer questions and connect food with Lisbon’s history makes every minute worthwhile.
You’ll sample eight different food tastings, mainly centered around Portuguese dishes. Highlights include Pastel de Nata, a Portuguese custard tart that is a must-try treat, along with seafood rice and grilled sardines.
The drinks are equally diverse, with four traditional beverages like Ginjinha—a cherry liqueur—and Vinho Verde, a lightly fizzy, green wine from Portugal. Vegetarian options are available, though they are fewer than on the standard menu, so advance notice about dietary restrictions is recommended.
This combination of savory bites, sweet treats, and regional drinks makes the experience both hearty and refreshing, capturing the essence of Lisbon’s culinary spirit.

Reviewers consistently praise the friendly atmosphere created by guides and the well-paced schedule. The tour balances walking with tasting stops, ensuring enough time to enjoy each dish and engage with the guide.
The group size is small enough to allow personal interaction, and the variety of locations keeps the experience lively. The pace is described as comfortable, with just enough walking to enjoy Lisbon’s streets without fatigue.
This tour is suitable for most visitors, but those with severe food allergies (such as celiac disease or vegan diets) may find it difficult to have their needs fully accommodated. Vegetarian options are provided, but they are limited compared to the standard menu.
The tour can be booked as a private group, which offers an even more personalized experience. The small-group setting enhances interaction and makes it easier to ask questions or request special accommodations.
At $79 per person, the tour offers considerable value given the eight food tastings, four drinks, and priority reservations. The three-hour duration is ample for a relaxed exploration of Lisbon’s culinary scene.
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, adding a layer of flexibility and reassurance to the booking process.
The Lisbon Food & Wine Walking Tour Through Baixa is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a delicious, cultural introduction to Lisbon. The expert guides, authentic food, and small-group atmosphere make it a memorable experience for food lovers, history buffs, and travelers eager to explore Portugal’s capital.
While it may have fewer vegetarian options than some might prefer, the tour’s overall quality and interactive storytelling compensate well. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy tasting local dishes, sampling regional wines, and learning about Lisbon’s vibrant culture in a relaxed setting.
How long does the tour last? The tour is approximately 3 hours long.
Where does the tour start? The meeting point is Praça da Figueira, in front of the João I statue.
Are drinks included? Yes, there are 4 traditional beverages, including Ginjinha and vinho verde. Non-alcoholic options are available.
Can I book a private group? Yes, private groups are available upon request.
Is vegetarian food available? Yes, vegetarian options are included, but they are fewer than on the standard menu.
What is the recommended attire? Comfortable walking shoes and casual clothing are ideal.
Are there any food restrictions? Severe allergies like celiac disease or vegan diets are not fully accommodated.
How far is the route? The walk covers several stops within Baixa and Alfama, with easy walking involved.
What makes this tour special? The combination of priority access to top eateries, expert guides, and authentic Portuguese dishes sets it apart.
How do I find the guide? Look for the guide holding a yellow Carpe Diem Tours flag in front of Praça da Figueira.