Discover Lisbon's Traditional Cafés and Culinary Landmarks
Enjoy the flavors of Portuguese cuisine in Lisbon’s traditional places. The guide will give you lots of insider tips for wine, petiscos, food, Fado, and good company! Just bring your appetite!
Find out about Lisbon’s great cafés, such as the 18th-century Café Nicola (opened in 1787 by an Italian man, one of Lisbon’s most literary cafés and a place for tertúlias) and discover other coffee landmarks in the city. You will learn more about Portugal’s strong café culture.
Sample Codfish Cake and Green Wine
Try the famous Portuguese Codfish Cake with a glass of refreshing Green Wine. Get to know about the historical center of the city, which is also the center for nightlife, full of bars, restaurants, and nightclubs.
Explore Gourmet Shops and Taste Traditional Products
Take a look at all the delicious and exotic products on display at an old gourmet shop, from dried, salted Bacalhau – now one of Portugal’s most traditional dishes – to sausages, hams, and cheeses, and learn all their secrets. Learn the history of Port, Portugal’s famous fortified wine, and then try it with the delicious São Jorge Cheese.
Visit Famous Tascas and Taste Local Food
Visit one of the most famous Tascas in Lisbon, where you’ll taste a typical Bifana (pork sandwich) with a cold draft beer.
Learn the history of Ginjinha, the favorite liqueur of many Portuguese, considered the drink of Lisbon, and try it at the first place that started to sell it in 1840.
Climb Lisbon's Hills and Enjoy Scenic Views
Learn tricks to climb the hills of Lisbon and enjoy one of the most fantastic views of the city, while your guide explains what food to try and what restaurants to visit in each of the neighborhoods.
End Your Tour with Local Food and Wine
Finish your tour in style, in a true local venue, with Chouriço, Portuguese bread, and other local products served with a glass of delicious red wine.
Meeting point: 4:30 pm - In front of D. Pedro IV statue at Rossio square - Address: Praça D. Pedro IV - Metro Stop: Rossio
Arrive 10min before to avoid delays. In case of delays please contact us + 351 968 412 612 - Our guide is wearing a Badge with a blue ribbon.
Frequently Asked Questions
Some people in the group don't drink alcohol. Are there any alternatives?
In some of the stops yes, but not all of them. Be aware that you might have to buy your own soda or juice.
I'm a vegetarian? Can I join this tour?
If you are a vegetarian yes, we have alternatives for all the tastings. But if you are vegan, not all the stops will have alternatives for the food we offer, so take this in consideration when booking.
How to book if my group is more then 14 people?
You can make the booking for as many people you want, but keeping in mind that the group will be split in different groups with different guides, maximum 14 people per group.
I don’t want to join a group, can I make a booking just for me and my family?
We also have this tour as a private option. If you book it, it’s only going to be you and your family with the guide. And if you are staying a 5-10 minute walking distance from the city centre, we can pick you up at your hotel or address. Just follow this link to make the booking.
I'm bringing a baby or a child. Is it possible to carry a stroller?
It could be difficult due to cobblestones street and the hills that we’ll walk up and down. To avoid delaying the rest of the group, a good idea is to do this tour as a private walk.
One of the persons in the group is on a wheel chair, is it possible to join the tour?
It's not possible, but you can contact us, because we can give you contact of a specialized tour company that will take you.
What if it's raining?
We do the tour always. Only if there are any alert by authorities saying that there is danger on the visited region, we will cancel the tour (with full refund) or try to reschedule for another date