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Explore Lisbon on an electric bike while sampling local foods and drinks, including pastel de nata, codfish pastries, and Portuguese wines, in this 4-hour guided tour.

The Lisbon: Go Taste Electric Bike Tour offers a unique way to combine cycling, local cuisine, and Portuguese culture in just 4 hours. Starting near Santa Apolonia Metro Station and the Fado Museum, this guided experience takes you through Lisbon’s most flavorful spots on an electric bike, making it accessible even on hilly terrain. For $74 per person, you’ll enjoy five food tastings and five drinks, including pastel de nata, codfish pastries, wine, and ginginha de Óbidos.
While some reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and the delicious food—notably the wine and pastries—it’s worth noting that food availability can vary, especially during holidays or weekends. This tour suits those who love a casual cycle combined with a cultural culinary experience and are comfortable with ample tasting stops.
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This tour’s core appeal lies in biking through Lisbon’s streets, allowing visitors to see the city from a local perspective. The electric bikes make it easy to cover several districts, including stops at notable spots like Manteigaria for pastel de nata and Martinho da Arcada for pastel de bacalhau. The pacing is relaxed, with enough time at each stop to enjoy the food and drinks, and the guides are known for their patience and knowledge.
Starting at a convenient location, the tour begins with a classic pastel de nata at one of Lisbon’s oldest pastry shops. From there, riders are taken to a spectacular viewpoint overlooking the Tagus River, where a refreshing Portuguese beer awaits. The route continues with stops at Graça Viewpoint for empada de galinha and at Mouraria for sardines or soup, adding variety to the tasting experience.

Each stop is carefully chosen to showcase authentic Lisbon flavors. The pastel de nata at Manteigaria is a highlight, with its flaky crust and creamy custard. The codfish pastry at Martinho da Arcada offers a traditional taste of Portugal’s maritime cuisine. At Graça Viewpoint, the empada de galinha delivers a savory bite, while Dona Tina in Mouraria features sardines or soup for a hearty flavor.
The drinks complement the food perfectly: an ice-cold beer, white and red wines, and the famous ginjinha de Óbidos provide a true taste of Portugal’s beverage traditions. The tour concludes at the starting point, with water available throughout to keep hydrated.
The tour covers five key tasting stops across Lisbon’s central districts. The initial stop at Manteigaria introduces the famous pastel de nata, a treat loved across Portugal. Next, a viewpoint overlooking the Tagus River offers stunning scenery and a chance to taste a Portuguese beer in a scenic setting.
The route then moves to Martinho da Arcada for pastel de bacalhau, a pastry filled with salt cod, representing Lisbon’s rich fishing heritage. At Graça Viewpoint, empada de galinha provides a savory snack, followed by a stop at Dona Tina to sample sardines or soup, emblematic of Lisbon’s seafood cuisine. The final tasting spot offers ginginha de Óbidos, a sour cherry liqueur that encapsulates Portugal’s love for flavored spirits.
Each location is not only about tasting but also about learning local food stories. This makes the experience more than just a snack tour; it becomes an insight into Portuguese culinary traditions.
More Great Tours NearbyGuides on this tour are known for their patience, knowledge, and friendly demeanor. They share stories about Lisbon’s food culture and explain the significance of each stop, often highlighting local customs and history. The live English-speaking guide ensures everyone stays engaged and informed.
The tour maintains a relaxed pace, allowing guests to take photos and enjoy the surroundings. Since it involves cycling, participants should be comfortable riding electric bikes, but the assistance makes it accessible even for those with limited cycling experience.
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The meeting point is conveniently located near Santa Apolonia Metro Station and the Fado Museum. The duration of 4 hours makes it manageable for most travelers, blending cycling, eating, and sightseeing without feeling rushed.
The tour is operated by Rent a fun, which offers the option to reserve now and pay later, adding flexibility to your planning. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance.
This tour is ideal for those who enjoy food and drink as part of their sightseeing, and are open to cycling through Lisbon’s streets. It suits adults and families with children comfortable on an electric bike. Because every stop involves eating, it’s best for those with an appetite for local flavors and a sense of adventure.
Travelers looking for a full culinary experience, combined with easy cycling and local insights, will find this tour offers a delightful way to explore Lisbon beyond the usual tourist spots. Keep in mind that food availability can vary, especially during holidays or weekends, so some stops might have limited options.

The Lisbon: Go Taste Electric Bike Tour offers a pleasurable mix of cycling and culinary discovery in a compact 4-hour window. The food highlights, especially the pastel de nata and codfish pastry, along with Portugal’s local drinks, make it a flavorful introduction to Lisbon’s food scene. The guide’s expertise and friendly attitude enhance the experience, making it both educational and fun.
While some reviews mention that food options can be limited if restaurants are closed, the overall value lies in the diverse stops and scenic viewpoints. This tour suits those seeking a casual, delicious, and informative way to see Lisbon on two wheels.
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Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour uses electric bikes, making it accessible for most children comfortable on a bike.
What’s included in the price?
You get five food tastings and five drinks, including pastry, seafood, wine, beer, and liqueur, plus Portuguese coffee.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins near Santa Apolonia Metro Station and Fado Museum and finishes back at the same meeting point.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 4 hours.
Do I need to have cycling experience?
No, the electric bikes assist with pedaling, making the tour suitable for most fitness levels.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Are food options guaranteed?
Food availability can vary, especially during holidays or weekends, so some stops might have limited options.
Is this tour good for a food lover?
Absolutely, the tour highlights local specialties and Portuguese drinks, making it especially appealing for culinary enthusiasts.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for biking and weather conditions in Lisbon is recommended.