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Explore Lisbon's vibrant neighborhoods with this 3.5-hour guided food and wine tour, featuring authentic dishes, local wines, and insights into the city's culture.

The Lisbon: Guided Food and Wine Tasting Tour offers a deep dive into the city’s culinary scene while exploring two of Lisbon’s most historic districts: Baixa and Mouraria. Priced at $65 per person and lasting 3.5 hours, this tour is perfect for food lovers eager to experience authentic Portuguese flavors away from the usual tourist crowds.
Starting from Restauradores Square, the tour takes you through lively backstreets, revealing hidden food spots and local eateries beloved by residents. This experience is ideal for those who want not only to taste Lisbon’s best dishes but also to learn about its untold stories and cultural influences. While there’s no hotel pickup, the meeting point is conveniently located, and the tour promises a rich, immersive outing packed with food, drinks, and lively storytelling.
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The tour begins at Restauradores Square, where guides hold an Eating Europe sign or logo. Guests are advised to arrive 15 minutes early to ensure a smooth start. This central location makes it easy to access from many parts of Lisbon, and the meeting spot offers a great vantage point to begin exploring the city’s culinary secrets.

As you leave the busy main streets behind, the guide leads you through hidden backstreets of Baixa, revealing fascinating stories about the area’s history and architecture. The guided tour here lasts about 15 minutes, giving an overview of Lisbon’s development and its significance. The quiet alleyways provide a more authentic atmosphere, away from the crowded tourist spots.
In Mouraria, a neighborhood known for its multicultural influences, the guide shares stories about its vibrant community. This part of the tour lasts 20 minutes and offers insights into how diverse cultures have shaped Lisbon’s food scene.

One of the highlight stops is A Tasquinha Canto do Fado, where the group enjoys a 45-minute tasting session. Here, authentic Portuguese dishes are served, including delicious Bacalhau (codfish), which is considered a national treasure. The setting offers an intimate experience, emphasizing traditional flavors and local culinary techniques.
At Cantinho do Aziz, guests taste local dishes rooted in Mozambique, reflecting Lisbon’s international influences. This 30-minute tasting introduces a variety of flavors that expand beyond classic Portuguese cuisine, showing the city’s multicultural side.
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A unique aspect of this tour is the VIP access to a Fado House, where you experience Fado music—Lisbon’s soulful and iconic song genre—in a special setting. This part of the experience involves a culinary treat prepared by a renewed local chef, blending music and food in a way that highlights Lisbon’s cultural richness.
The Fado experience is more than just listening; it immerses visitors in the emotional power of this genre, creating a memorable cultural connection.
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The tour continues with tastings at São Jorge Restaurante, offering another 30-minute food session. Expect more Portuguese classics paired with local wines or beers, enhancing the flavors and giving a well-rounded taste of Lisbon’s culinary landscape.
The final food tasting takes place at Santo António, lasting 20 minutes. The focus is on local specialties and familiar dishes, leaving guests satisfied and with a deeper appreciation for Lisbon’s food scene.

Aside from eating, the tour includes guided walks through the Castle Quarter, lasting about 10 minutes, where the group observes views of Lisbon and learns about the city’s history. The guide also points out vibrant street art, emphasizing Lisbon’s dynamic artistic scene that complements its culinary culture.

The tour is designed to be intimate and engaging, with the option for private groups. The experience is suited for those comfortable with walking, as it includes stops in different neighborhoods. Participants should wear comfortable shoes, bring a water bottle, and an umbrella if rain is forecasted.
Since gratuity is not included, visitors can tip according to their satisfaction. The tour runs rain or shine, ensuring an outdoor experience regardless of weather conditions. Guests with severe allergies should note that participation may not be safe, so informing the operator beforehand is advised.

The tour concludes back at Santo António, where the group can reflect on the day’s culinary journey. The 3.5-hour experience offers a well-balanced mix of tasting, storytelling, and local exploration. The inclusion of local wines, authentic dishes, and insightful commentary makes this tour stand out as a comprehensive introduction to Lisbon’s food culture.
The high rating of 4.6 out of 5 from 34 reviews underlines its popularity, with comments highlighting the knowledgeable guides, delicious food, and enriching stories. Guests particularly appreciate guides like Roberto and Jose, who bring local history and culinary knowledge to life, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
This guided food and wine walk is perfect for foodies interested in authentic flavors and local culture. It suits travelers who prefer a walking experience and enjoy learning through storytelling. The tour provides ample tastings without leaving guests hungry, making it a great way to sample Lisbon’s best without overindulgence.
It’s a good fit for those who enjoy cultural experiences like Fado, street art, and neighborhood walks. While the tour is accessible for most, those with severe allergies should check prior to booking. The flexible cancellation policy and reserve now, pay later option** add convenience for planning your Lisbon trip.
“Wonderful learning the culinary cuisine and culture of Portugal Our guide, Roberto was more than amazing, extremely knowledge of Portuguese cuisin…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 3.5 hours, with multiple stops for tastings and sightseeing.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Restauradores Square and ends back at the same location.
Are drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes 4 drinks, such as local wines or beers.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
The data does not specify dietary options, so it’s best to notify the operator of any restrictions beforehand.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I join as a private group?
Yes, private group options are available for a more personalized experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are advised, along with clothes suitable for the weather, and bringing a water bottle and umbrella if needed.
Is there an age limit?
The information does not specify age restrictions, but participants should be able to walk comfortably and participate in food tastings.
Are there any additional costs?
Gratuities are not included and are left to individual discretion.
Do the guides speak English?
Yes, the tours are conducted in English.