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Explore Porto’s culinary delights and wines on this 3-hour guided walking tour, featuring local tastings, port wine, and lively storytelling with expert guides.

The Porto: Delicious Food and Wine Walking Tour offers a lively, three-hour journey through the heart of Porto’s Old Town, where the city’s culinary heritage comes alive. Priced at $84 per person, this tour is perfect for those eager to experience authentic Portuguese cuisine and port wine in a relaxed, guided setting.
Led by engaging guides in English, French, and Spanish, the tour starts at Rua Alexandre Herculano 251 and concludes back at the same meeting point. It delivers a well-balanced mix of tasty discoveries, cultural insights, and local stories, making it a standout choice for food lovers and wine enthusiasts alike. With a high rating of 4.8/5 from over 650 reviews, this tour earns praise for its friendly guides, delicious tastings, and manageable pace.
While it’s an excellent introduction to Porto’s food scene, keep in mind that the tour operates in all weather conditions and involves walking on varied terrain, including some hills. Comfortable shoes are recommended to enjoy the experience fully. This tour also appeals to those looking for a family-friendly activity, with children aged 1 to 3 years joining for free and children 4 to 14 years paying half-price, provided notice is given.
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This tour begins in the lively streets of Porto’s historic Old Town, a place brimming with character, colorful facades, and centuries-old architecture. Walking through these streets, guides shed light on Porto’s culinary history and traditions, connecting each taste with the city’s story.
As the tour kicks off, the group stops at a local café to enjoy Portuguese coffee and a Pastel de Nata, a cinnamon-spiced pastry that’s a favorite treat in Porto. This early taste sets the tone for a day filled with authentic flavors and warm local hospitality. The cozy café atmosphere introduces guests to the everyday life of Porto residents, making the experience feel intimate and genuine.

One of the tour’s standout moments is visiting a shop that’s been around for over 100 years. Here, visitors discover and taste the best cheeses and sausages Porto has to offer. The shop’s long history adds a layer of authenticity, and the friendly staff guide you through a selection that highlights the city’s culinary craftsmanship.
This stop provides a chance to compare different cheeses, savor smoked meats, and enjoy fresh bread and olives. It’s an ideal spot to learn about local ingredients and how they’re used in Porto’s traditional dishes. The shop’s atmosphere is warm and inviting, making it easy to linger and absorb the flavors.

A key feature of this tour is the port wine tasting experience. Guests visit the best wine bar in town, where they sample three types of port wine — a highlight for wine fans. The guide shares insights into the different styles of port, explaining their unique characteristics and how they are best enjoyed.
Along With port, the tour includes a tasting of a Douro red wine served with bread, olives, and smoked meats. This allows visitors to appreciate the pairing of wine with local delicacies, deepening the understanding of Porto’s wine culture. The wine bar offers a welcoming ambiance, perfect for savoring these drinks at a relaxed pace.
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Throughout the walk, the guide introduces other traditional dishes like Bifana, a spicy pork sandwich, and Bolinhos de Bacalhau, codfish cakes. These dishes are enjoyed in local eateries and reflect the hearty, flavorful side of Portuguese cuisine.
Each tasting is accompanied by relevant beverages, such as a beer with the Bifana or a glass of red wine with cod cakes. This approach highlights the regional pairing customs and enhances the tasting experience. The tour ensures that guests get a well-rounded sample of Porto’s culinary specialties.
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The guides are praised for their knowledgeable, lively storytelling and friendly demeanor. Reviews highlight guides like Ana, Jonas, Lucas, and Fabio for their enthusiasm, humor, and depth of knowledge about Porto’s history and food scene.
They answer questions, share fun facts, and lead conversations that make the tour engaging and educational. The guides’ passion brings Porto’s culinary and cultural heritage to life, enriching the tasting experience with stories about local traditions and notable landmarks.

The tour departs from Rua Alexandre Herculano 251 and ends back at the same spot, making logistics straightforward. The 3-hour schedule is designed to be comfortable, with minimal walking required but enough to explore different neighborhoods and eateries.
Booking is flexible, with options to reserve now and pay later, and full refunds available if canceled 24 hours in advance. The tour operates in all weather conditions, so dressing appropriately with comfortable shoes is advised.

This tour is vegetarian-friendly, though substitutions are limited, and it is not suitable for vegans, pregnant women, or those with gluten intolerance. Children from 1 to 3 years join for free, while children 4 to 14 years pay half-price with prior notice.
It’s a child-friendly activity suited for families with kids who can handle walking and outdoor conditions comfortably. The relaxed pace and variety of tastings make it a good choice for a wide age range.

This experience stands out for its well-balanced mix of tastings, engaging guides, and manageable walking distance. It offers a more focused culinary introduction compared to larger, more crowded tours.
Other nearby experiences include Porto wine tastings, Portuguese petiscos crawls, or full Portuguese meal tours, but this particular walk is praised for the authentic local stops and the friendly, knowledgeable guides.
Reviews consistently praise the enthusiasm and friendliness of the guides, especially mentioning Lucas, Ana, Fabio, and Angelica for their storytelling and local insights. The delicious food and wine tastings, combined with the relaxed pace, make for a memorable experience.
Many note the variety of foods, including local cheeses, smoked meats, traditional dishes, and Port wines, as a highlight. The tour’s small group size fosters a warm, social atmosphere, often leading to engaging conversations and new friendships.
This tour is ideal for food lovers, wine enthusiasts, and those wanting an authentic taste of Porto’s culinary culture. It suits most fitness levels thanks to its moderate walking and well-paced stops.
It’s perfect for travelers wanting an interactive, informative introduction to Porto’s food scene, with plenty of tastings and stories along the way. However, it might be less suitable for those with dietary restrictions beyond vegetarian options or for travelers seeking a more extensive or intensive food experience.
With its delicious tastings, friendly guides, and authentic local stops, this tour offers a genuine glimpse into Porto’s culinary soul. The $84 price point packs in a variety of experiences — from coffee and pastries to port wine and traditional dishes — in a single, well-organized walk.
While it’s not designed for those with specific dietary restrictions or mobility challenges, most visitors will find it a delightful, flavorful introduction to Porto. The high praise in reviews reflects its ability to balance food, culture, and fun in a way that keeps guests engaged and satisfied throughout.
“Our tour was very good. Ana, the tour guide was knowledgeable and full of life.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 1 to 3 years are free of charge, and children 4 to 14 years pay half-price with prior notice.
What languages are available?
The tour is led by guides speaking English, French, and Spanish.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for about 3 hours, allowing ample time for tastings and sightseeing without feeling rushed.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Rua Alexandre Herculano 251 in Porto.
What is included in the price?
Guests enjoy Portuguese coffee and Pastel de Nata, three types of port wine, local cheeses, smoked meats, bread, olives, and a glass of Douro red wine, plus a Bifana with beer.
Is the tour accessible in bad weather?
Yes, the tour operates in all weather conditions, so dress accordingly for rain or sun.
Are substitutions available for dietary restrictions?
The tour is vegetarian-friendly, but substitutions are not available for all dishes; it’s not suitable for vegans or those with gluten intolerance.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended to enjoy walking through Porto’s streets comfortably.
Is this tour recommended for wine lovers?
Absolutely, especially the port wine tastings in a highly-rated wine bar are a major highlight for wine enthusiasts.
How does this tour compare to other Porto food experiences?
This tour offers a focused, manageable walk with authentic stops and personal guides, making it a popular choice for those wanting a taste of Porto’s culinary scene without an overly large or commercialized experience.