Embark on a cultural and foodie journey in Lisbon and taste the authentic flavors of Portugal. Explore famous neighborhoods, indulge in delicious food and drink tastings, and gain insider insights into local life.
Embark on a cultural and foodie journey in Lisbon and taste the authentic flavors of Portugal. Explore famous neighborhoods, indulge in delicious food and drink tastings, and gain insider insights into local life.
- Cidade Baixa - Explore some of Lisbon’s most iconic districts, sampling food and drinks along the way to a wonderful “tasca” where the main tasting will take place!
- Bairro Alto - By day, Bairro Alto is a sleepy yet trendy district, but by night it transforms into a vibrant bohemian haven. It’s one of the top spots for dining and drinking in…
- Cidade Baixa - Explore some of Lisbon’s most iconic districts, sampling food and drinks along the way to a wonderful “tasca” where the main tasting will take place!
- Bairro Alto - By day, Bairro Alto is a sleepy yet trendy district, but by night it transforms into a vibrant bohemian haven. It’s one of the top spots for dining and drinking in Lisbon, boasting more restaurants than any other district due to its central location and proximity to major attractions. Enjoy a variety of cuisines from contemporary and traditional Portuguese to fusion dishes and unique local specialties.
- Alfama - Alfama is Lisbon’s most iconic neighborhood, offering a delightful experience for walkers and photographers with its medieval alleys and breathtaking views. Built on solid bedrock, it withstood the 1755 earthquake, and strolling through this charming residential area feels like stepping back in time. It’s a village within the city, featuring narrow streets, small squares, churches, and whitewashed houses adorned with tile panels, wrought-iron balconies, flower pots, drying laundry, and caged birds.
- Cais do Sodre Train Station - Much like Bairro Alto, Cais do Sodré exudes a bohemian atmosphere. The area comes alive after midnight, making it perfect for a late-night bar crawl with its popular bars and live music venues.
- Rua da Bica - Bica is one of Lisbon’s most traditional neighborhoods, famous for its quaint bars and the funicular that has been operating since 1892. This small neighborhood, nestled between Chiado, Bairro Alto, and Cais do Sodré, was established in 1597 after a landslide. Initially inhabited by fishermen, it features narrow, cobblestone streets with stairs. Rua da Bica de Duarte Belo, located here, is ranked among the top ten most beautiful streets in Europe.

- Local guide
- Private tour
- Wine tasting
- Food tasting
- Local guide
- Private tour
- Wine tasting
- Food tasting
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
We are a group of culinary enthusiasts who understand what gourmets crave. We offer guided gastronomic tours, taking you on a foodie journey across renowned neighborhoods of Lisbon. These tours blend tasteful food and beverage sampling with knowledge about history, architecture, and culture. After joining us, you will feel like a local, possessing a…
We are a group of culinary enthusiasts who understand what gourmets crave. We offer guided gastronomic tours, taking you on a foodie journey across renowned neighborhoods of Lisbon. These tours blend tasteful food and beverage sampling with knowledge about history, architecture, and culture. After joining us, you will feel like a local, possessing a privileged perspective of local life, a gratified palate, and the confidence to further explore these neighborhoods. It’s advantageous to schedule your tour at the start of your vacation, enabling you to have insider knowledge for the rest of your stay.
We assure you’ll have an excellent introduction to Lisbon’s old town and get to savor authentic Portuguese flavors.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Infant meals not included
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.