Set out on a culinary journey through Lisbon’s vibrant food culture with the Portuguese Petiscos Tasting Tour by E-Bike. Discover the city’s hidden gastronomic gems as you cycle through iconic neighborhoods, sampling traditional petiscos and enjoying scenic waterfront views. Led by a knowledgeable guide, this three-hour experience promises an unforgettable blend of taste, culture, and history. Prepare to indulge in creamy codfish croquettes, fresh salads, and more at the renowned Ribeira Market. What delights await you on this delectable adventure?
Key Points

- A 3-hour e-bike tour that explores Lisbon’s vibrant food culture by sampling traditional Portuguese small plates known as petiscos.
- Includes visits to the renovated Ribeira Market, the Pink Street, and the Chiado neighborhood, providing a unique perspective on the city.
- Travelers can indulge in a variety of local specialties, such as creamy codfish croquettes and steamed clams, while learning about their history and preparation.
- The tour offers an immersive experience, showcasing the versatility of Portuguese cuisine and the thriving food scene in Lisbon.
- Scenic cycling along the Ribeira das Naus waterfront promenade allows for stunning views of the Tagus River and the 25 de Abril Bridge.
Tour Overview

The Lisbon Petiscos Tasting Tour by E-Bike is a 3-hour activity that allows participants to explore the Portuguese food culture through traditional petiscos, or small appetizer-like dishes, at historic markets in the city.
Priced from £58.92 per person, the tour is available during check for starting times and can be booked with a reserve now & pay later option.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The tour includes a guide, e-bike and helmets, 4 tastings, liability and personal accident insurance, and transfers to and from the meeting point.
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Highlights of the Experience

Participants can expect to explore Portuguese food culture through the tasting of traditional petiscos, or small appetizer-like dishes, at historic markets in Lisbon.
Discover Portuguese food culture through tastings of traditional petiscos at historic Lisbon markets.
They’ll sample popular petiscos like salads, clams, deep-fried green beans, and Pastéis de Bacalhau.
The tour visits the renovated Ribeira Market, with its traditional stalls and over 30 restaurants featuring chef-recommended petiscos.
Cyclists will ride through notable areas like the Pink Street, Pombaline Downtown, and Chiado neighborhood, as well as the scenic Ribeira das Naus waterfront promenade and Bairro Alto.
Exploring Portuguese Food Culture

Through the Lisbon Petiscos Tasting Tour, participants enjoy the vibrant food culture of Portugal.
They explore traditional petiscos, or small plates, at historic markets and renovated food halls. Guests savor local specialties like creamy codfish croquettes, crisp fried green beans, and fresh seafood salads.
The tour showcases the versatility of Portuguese cuisine, blending classic and modern flavors. Cycling through notable neighborhoods, the group discovers hidden gems and chef-recommended dishes, gaining a deeper appreciation for the country’s rich culinary heritage.
This unique experience offers an authentic taste of Lisbon’s thriving food scene.
Tasting Traditional Petiscos

During the Lisbon Petiscos Tasting Tour, visitors savor a variety of traditional Portuguese small plates, or petiscos, at historic markets and renovated food halls. The tour highlights popular petiscos, including:
| Petisco | Description |
| — | — |
| Salad | Fresh greens, vegetables, and traditional dressings |
| Clams | Steamed in white wine and garlic |
| Green Beans | Deep-fried and seasoned |
| Pastéis de Bacalhau | Codfish fritters |
These flavorful bites offer a delightful introduction to Portugal’s vibrant food culture. Guides share insights into the history and preparation of each petisco, creating an immersive and educational experience for travelers.
More Great Tours NearbyVisiting the Renovated Ribeira Market

The renovated Ribeira Market is a central highlight of the Lisbon Petiscos Tasting Tour. This historic marketplace features over 30 restaurants and traditional stalls showcasing chef-recommended petiscos.
Visitors can explore the bustling indoor halls, sampling salads, clams, deep-fried green beans, and Pastéis de Bacalhau – beloved Portuguese cod fritters.
The market’s renovations have preserved its classic charm while modernizing the experience. Travelers cycle through the market, discovering the vibrant food culture and time-honored culinary traditions that make Lisbon’s petiscos so special.
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Cycling Through Lisbon’s Notable Areas

Cycling through Lisbon’s notable areas offers visitors a unique perspective on the city’s rich history and vibrant culture.
The tour takes you through:
Cycling through Lisbon’s notable areas offers a unique perspective on the city’s rich history and vibrant culture.
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The lively Nova de Carvalho, also known as the "Pink Street," a colorful neighborhood known for its nightlife and street art.
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The Pombaline Downtown, an 18th-century area rebuilt after a devastating earthquake, showcasing the city’s architectural heritage.
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The charming Chiado neighborhood, a hub of high-end shops, cafes, and cultural institutions.
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The Ribeira das Naus waterfront promenade, offering stunning views of the Tagus River and the iconic 25 de Abril Bridge.
Inclusions and Equipment

Included in the tour are a guide, electric bicycles and helmets, four traditional petiscos tastings, liability and personal accident insurance, as well as transfers to and from the meeting point.
The tour isn’t suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or those under 4 ft 6 in (140 cm) in height. Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and clothes.
The meeting point is located in a central area, with details available on Google Maps.
Preparing for the Tour

Before embarking on the Lisbon Petiscos Tasting Tour, participants should ensure they wear comfortable shoes and clothing. The tour involves cycling through the city, so lightweight, breathable attire is recommended.
Plus, participants should:
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Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated during the 3-hour tour.
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Apply sunscreen and wear a hat or sunglasses if the weather is sunny.
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Bring any necessary medications or personal items they may need.
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Be prepared to walk short distances between the bike and tasting locations.
The tour provides e-bikes and helmets, so guests can focus on exploring the city’s vibrant food culture.
Since You Asked

Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?
The tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments, as stated in the inclusions and equipment section. The tour requires cycling on e-bikes, which may not be accessible for wheelchair users.
Do I Need to Know Portuguese to Participate?
No, you don’t need to know Portuguese to participate. The tour includes an English-speaking guide who will provide insights into the local food culture and assist with ordering and understanding the traditional petiscos dishes.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drink on the Tour?
No, you can’t bring your own food and drink on this tour. The tour includes 4 traditional petiscos tastings, so you’ll be able to sample a variety of Portuguese specialties during the experience.
Is There a Minimum or Maximum Group Size?
The tour doesn’t specify a minimum or maximum group size. Groups are typically small to provide an intimate experience, though the exact group size may vary. Participants should check with the tour operator for more details on group size.
How Much Walking Is Involved During the Tour?
The tour involves moderate walking, as guests cycle through notable areas and explore historic markets on foot to sample traditional Portuguese petiscos. The overall emphasis is on the e-bike experience rather than extensive walking.
The Sum Up
The Lisbon: Portuguese Petiscos Tasting Tour by E-Bike offers an unparalleled culinary adventure. Cyclists will enjoy Portugal’s vibrant food culture, sampling traditional petiscos while exploring iconic neighborhoods and the renowned Ribeira Market. With a knowledgeable guide, this tour blends taste, culture, and history for an unforgettable experience along Lisbon’s scenic waterfront.
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