Lisbon’s cultural food and wine walking tour offers a delightful way to explore the city’s vibrant culinary scene. Visitors can expect a personalized 3-hour journey with 14 unique tastings, from traditional codfish cakes to local port wine. Led by engaging guides, the tour immerses participants in Lisbon’s rich history and traditions, promising an unforgettable experience. With limited group sizes, this tour provides a chance to discover the city’s flavors in an intimate setting – and there’s more to uncover.
Key Points

Key points:
- The tour lasts for 3 hours and includes 14 different food and drink tastings, such as codfish cake, bifana, port wine, and ginjinha liquor.
- The tour is conducted in English and is limited to a maximum of 10 participants, ensuring a personalized and immersive experience.
- Participants will explore Lisbon’s vibrant food scene, learn about local traditions and history, and visit iconic landmarks like Praça da Figueira and the Palácio da Inquisição.
- The tour offers a flexible booking process, including a "Reserve now & pay later" option, and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- Based on 7 reviews, the tour has an overall rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, with positive feedback on the engaging and knowledgeable guides, and tailored experiences to meet participant tastes.
Tour Overview

The Lisbon: Cultural Food and Wine Walking Tour is a 3-hour exploration of the city’s gastronomy, priced at $96.61 per person.
Limited to 10 participants, it’s conducted in English and starts at Rossio Square. Guests will discover Portuguese traditions and history through 14 different food and drink tastings, including codfish cakes, bifana sandwiches, port wine, and more.
The tour also includes photo stops at Praça da Figueira and other landmarks.
Travelers can take advantage of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a reserve now, pay later option when booking.
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Booking Information

For the Lisbon: Cultural Food and Wine Walking Tour, guests can take advantage of free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Booking is flexible with a "reserve now & pay later" option, allowing guests to secure their spot without immediate payment.
The tour accommodates a group size limited to 10 participants and is available in English.
With these booking options, travelers can easily plan and manage their Lisbon culinary experience, ensuring a seamless and hassle-free process from start to finish.
Tour Highlights

This captivating Lisbon: Cultural Food and Wine Walking Tour offers guests a chance to learn about Portuguese gastronomy through an impressive 14 different tastings.
Participants will delight in sampling:
Participants will delight in sampling codfish cake, bifana, port wine, ginjinha liquor, and more on this immersive food and culture tour.
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Codfish Cake with green wine
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Bifana (pork sandwich) with beer
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Port wine, marmelada, broa, ham, and cheese
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Ginjinha liquor, coffee and pastry, and a samosa with red or green wine
Along the way, the tour guides share local traditions and history, providing an immersive cultural experience.
With a maximum of 10 guests, this walking tour promises a personalized and memorable exploration of Lisbon’s vibrant food scene.
Starting at Rossio Square

As participants gather at the iconic Rossio Square, they prepare to embark on a culinary and cultural exploration of Lisbon.
This lively plaza, with its neoclassical architecture and bustling atmosphere, sets the stage for the start of the walking tour. Travelers meet their guide in front of the D. Pedro IV statue, ready to explore the rich history and flavors of the city.
From this central location, the group will venture through the winding streets, stopping at various eateries and landmarks to savor Portuguese specialties and learn about local traditions.
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The group moves from the lively Rossio Square to the nearby Praça da Figueira, a historic square renowned for its architecture and lively atmosphere.
They explore:
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The striking 18th-century Palácio da Inquisição, a former Inquisition headquarters, now housing a museum.
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The central fountain and its surrounding cafés, where locals gather to socialize.
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Remnants of the city’s ancient Roman walls, a testament to Lisbon’s storied past.
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Bustling markets filled with vibrant produce, fresh seafood, and artisanal crafts, offering a glimpse into the daily life of the city.
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Additional Photo Stops

Where else does the tour take the group for additional photo opportunities?
The walking tour includes several other stops for participants to capture photos. These brief pauses occur throughout the roughly 3-hour excursion, totaling 15-20 minutes.
Throughout the 3-hour walking tour, participants enjoy several photo stops totaling 15-20 minutes to capture Lisbon’s picturesque architecture and cobblestone streets.
Guides lead the group to picturesque locations around central Lisbon, allowing time to snap pictures of the city’s historic architecture, cobblestone streets, and lively public spaces.
These photo breaks complement the food and beverage tastings, providing a well-rounded cultural experience for visitors to appreciate Lisbon’s fascinating heritage through both its cuisine and visual landscapes.
Return to Rossio Square

After the photo stops, the tour group makes its way back to Rossio Square, the starting point of the excursion. The guide leads the way, sharing final insights about the historic plaza:
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Rossio Square’s iconic 18th-century buildings, including the National Theatre, provide a grand backdrop for the tour’s conclusion.
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The imposing D. Pedro IV statue, where the group initially met, stands as a symbol of Portugal’s past.
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Participants savor the last sips of their beverages, reflecting on the delectable flavors and cultural discoveries of the tour.
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With newfound appreciation for Lisbon’s gastronomy, the group parts ways, eager to continue exploring the city’s vibrant food scene.
Customer Reviews

Participants who’ve taken the Lisbon: Cultural Food and Wine Walking Tour generally provide mixed reviews, with an overall rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars based on 7 reviews.
Positive feedback highlights the engaging and knowledgeable guides, tailored experiences to meet participant tastes, and interesting stories and good food/drink.
However, some reviewers note room for improvement in terms of the quantity and quality of the tastings.
Since You Asked
Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?
The tour is not explicitly stated as wheelchair accessible. Participants should contact the tour provider to inquire about accessibility accommodations, as the walking nature of the tour may present challenges for those with mobility limitations.
Can the Tour Be Conducted in Other Languages?
The tour can be conducted in other languages, though English is the only language listed in the tour details. Customers should check with the tour provider about the availability of alternate language options when booking.
Are Vegetarian/Vegan Options Available for the Tastings?
The tour offers vegetarian and vegan options for the tastings. Participants can notify the guide of any dietary restrictions when booking, and the guide will accommodate them as needed during the food sampling portions of the tour.
Do We Get to Keep the Photos Taken During the Tour?
Photos are taken during the tour, but participants don’t get to keep them. The tour focuses on experiencing Lisbon’s local cuisine and culture through food and wine tastings rather than providing photo opportunities to take home.
Is There a Minimum Age Requirement for Participants?
There is no minimum age requirement for participants. The tour is open to all ages, making it suitable for families with children. However, the full food and wine tastings may be limited for minors.
The Sum Up
The Cultural Food and Wine Walking Tour in Lisbon offers a delightful 3-hour journey through the city’s vibrant culinary scene. With 14 unique tastings, engaging guides, and a focus on local traditions, the tour promises an unforgettable exploration of Lisbon’s flavors. Participants can enjoy the rich history and culture while enjoying a personalized experience limited to just 10 people.
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