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Explore Lisbon's flavors on a 3-hour guided food tour with 10 tastings, visiting historic establishments and sampling local specialties and drinks.

This 3-hour guided food tour in Lisbon offers an authentic taste of Portuguese cuisine through 10 carefully curated tastings. Led by a knowledgeable guide from Lisbon Lives Walking Tours, the tour takes visitors through some of the city’s most historic and beautiful establishments. The experience costs a fixed price, and it features a variety of local dishes, drinks, and stories that bring Lisbon’s food scene to life.
Perfect for those with a love of food and culture, this tour is suitable for non-vegans and non-vegetarians, as it emphasizes classic Portuguese flavors like cod, sardines, and cheeses. The tour’s 5-star provider rating reflects its popularity and quality, making it a reliable choice for travelers eager to explore Lisbon’s culinary side in a friendly and relaxed setting. Be prepared to come on an empty stomach, as the tastings add up to a satisfying experience.
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The tour begins at a central meeting point under the statue of Dom Pedro, located in the heart of Lisbon’s city center. The exact coordinates are 38.707283, -9.136361, making it easy for visitors to find. The meeting spot is convenient and well-known, easing the start of this flavorful journey.

Throughout the tour, visitors step inside some of Lisbon’s most historic and beautiful establishments. These venues are among the oldest in the city, highlighting Lisbon’s long-standing culinary traditions. The guide shares stories about these places, adding depth to each tasting experience.

Attendees get to try a diverse range of local specialties. This includes Pasteis de Bacalhau (codfishcakes), grilled sardines (in season), and Portuguese cheeses made from cow, sheep, and goat milk. Each tasting showcases different facets of Lisbon’s culinary craftsmanship.
Additional tastings include bacalhau a bras (cod with egg and potato), caldo verde (kale broth), and ameijoas (clams). The tour also features doce conventual (Monastery pastries), offering a sweet finish. Pairings involve Portuguese wine and beer, enriching each flavor profile.
More Great Tours NearbyAmong the standout items is a 2000-year-old Roman fish sauce, providing a glimpse into ancient culinary practices. The Pasteis de Bacalhau are a must-try, offering a crispy exterior and flavorful interior. When in season, fresh grilled sardines provide a taste of Lisbon’s seaside tradition.
A highlight is the aniseed liqueur, which is only sold in a tiny bar in Lisbon. Drinking this local spirit adds a special touch to the experience, emphasizing the tour’s focus on authenticity. The guide explains each item’s history and significance, making the tasting more meaningful.
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This tour starts promptly at the designated meeting point and is conducted in English and French, making it accessible to a broad audience. The private group format means the experience is personalized, with fewer crowds and more interaction.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and dress in casual, comfortable clothes. The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusivity for visitors with mobility needs.

Booking is flexible, with the option to reserve now and pay later, allowing for easy planning. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind before finalizing plans.

This guided food tour stands out for its historic venues and the opportunity to try ancient and local specialties. While other experiences might focus solely on wine or casual street food, this tour offers a well-rounded exploration of Lisbon’s culinary traditions, paired with insightful storytelling.
Given its high provider rating and carefully curated tastings, this tour suits visitors wanting a deep dive into Lisbon’s food with a manageable time commitment. The private group setting enhances comfort, and the inclusion of rare items like Roman fish sauce makes it a distinctive experience.
It’s particularly good for those who appreciate historic venues and local beverages, as the tour combines food, drink, and cultural insights seamlessly. The 3-hour length makes it easy to add to a day of sightseeing without feeling rushed.
This guided food tour offers a delicious and informative introduction to Portuguese cuisine and Lisbon’s historic eateries. Its variety of tastings, including ancient ingredients and exclusive drinks, provides a rich taste of the city’s culinary heritage.
While it’s not suitable for vegans, vegetarians, or individuals with food allergies, the experience is perfect for those who want to sample traditional dishes and learn about their history in a relaxed setting. The well-organized logistics and knowledgeable guide make it a reliable choice for those eager to explore Lisbon’s flavors.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts 3 hours, providing enough time to enjoy all 10 tastings and hear stories about Lisbon’s food culture.
Where does the tour start?
It begins under the statue of Dom Pedro in the center of the Square, at coordinates 38.707283, -9.136361.
Are there vegetarian options available?
No, this tour is not suitable for vegetarians or vegans. If you have food allergies or restrictions, it’s recommended to inform the provider.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility in planning.
What beverages are included?
Participants can enjoy Portuguese wine and beer, as well as the exclusive aniseed liqueur sold only in a tiny Lisbon bar.
Do I need to bring anything?
Bring comfortable shoes, water, and casual clothes suitable for walking and eating.
Is the tour suitable for families?
The tour is designed for adult participants interested in food and history, and it’s conducted in a private group setting. It’s best suited for those not requiring a child-friendly format.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of historic venues, unique tastings like Roman fish sauce, and exclusive drinks makes this experience a memorable way to enjoy Lisbon’s culinary scene.
How does this experience compare to other Lisbon food tours?
It offers a more historic and traditional focus, with 10 tastings in renowned venues, making it more comprehensive and culturally rich than many shorter or less specialized options.