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Immerse yourself in the flavors of Lisbon as you explore the city’s vibrant culinary scene on a guided walking food tour through Portugal’s capital. Led by a local expert, you’ll journey through the historic neighborhoods of Baixa, Chiado, and Cais do Sodré, discovering both time-honored and contemporary eateries along the way.
Begin your morning at Lisbon’s oldest pastry shop, savoring homemade sweet treats and a traditional Portuguese espresso. As you stroll to a cherished grocery store, you’ll learn about Portugal’s love for salt cod and sample acorn-fed Iberian ham, a local delicacy that captures the country’s rich food heritage.
Enjoy a taste of Lisbon’s signature sour cherry liqueur at a family-run stall with over a century of history, before visiting a bustling bar famed for its irresistible bifana, the city’s beloved marinated pork sandwich. Lunch is a true highlight, as you settle into a classic Portuguese tasca for home-cooked specialties paired with your choice of wine or beer.
Discover the unique tradition of gourmet canned seafood, sampling preserved delights while learning about Portugal’s canning legacy. End your culinary adventure on a sweet note with a pastel de nata, the iconic custard tart, as you watch these treats being made fresh before your eyes.
This small-group tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours and includes nine tastings and three drinks, providing a full meal and plenty of local insights. The experience is available in English and is suitable for vegetarians, pescatarians, and those seeking non-alcoholic options. Book now to secure your spot and taste the best of Lisbon’s food culture!







