Embark on a culinary adventure through Lisbon’s historic Baixa neighborhood. Indulge in traditional and contemporary Portuguese cuisine, paired with local beverages. Discover the culinary history of Portugal and mingle with travelers from around the world.
Embark on a culinary adventure through Lisbon’s historic Baixa neighborhood. Indulge in traditional and contemporary Portuguese cuisine, paired with local beverages. Discover the culinary history of Portugal and mingle with travelers from around the world.
- Supremo Tribunal de Justiça - Meet the guide and a group of fellow food enthusiasts at the Supremo Tribunal de Justiça. Look for the yellow “Carpe Diem Tours” sign.
- Rua dos Fanqueiros - Stroll through Baixa with an expert guide to a cozy tavern known for its delectable Portuguese petiscos. Enjoy classics like freshly grilled chouriço and…
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Supremo Tribunal de Justiça - Meet the guide and a group of fellow food enthusiasts at the Supremo Tribunal de Justiça. Look for the yellow “Carpe Diem Tours” sign.
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Rua dos Fanqueiros - Stroll through Baixa with an expert guide to a cozy tavern known for its delectable Portuguese petiscos. Enjoy classics like freshly grilled chouriço and bacalhau à Brás, perfectly complemented by a local wine.
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Rua da Vitória - Proceed to a traditional Portuguese seafood restaurant to relish grilled sardines and hearty seafood rice. The highlight? Pairing it all with a crisp, refreshing glass of the iconic Vinho Verde.
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Rua da Madalena - After a sit-down meal, explore Portuguese street food with the iconic bifana, a steak sandwich simmered in garlic and wine. But that’s not all! Remember to save room for a crispy coxinha or croqueta, perfectly paired with an ice-cold beer.
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Ginjinha Sem Rival - Visit a historic liquor shop, established in 1890, to sample Portugal’s beloved Ginjinha, a rich, sour cherry liqueur that perfectly primes your palate for the final sweet treat.
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Restauradores Square - No food tour is complete without dessert, so end on a high note with Portugal’s iconic pastel de nata, a golden, flaky custard tart that’ll leave you dreaming of Lisbon long after you’ve left.

- Fully accessible route through Lisbon’s only flat neighbourhood
- Expert guidance from a local foodie sharing cultural insights, history, and insider tips
- Visits to top attractions, grand squares, and hidden gems in Baixa
- 8 food tastings of authentic Portuguese petiscos, street bites, and a classic dessert
- Award-winning experience with priority…
- Fully accessible route through Lisbon’s only flat neighbourhood
- Expert guidance from a local foodie sharing cultural insights, history, and insider tips
- Visits to top attractions, grand squares, and hidden gems in Baixa
- 8 food tastings of authentic Portuguese petiscos, street bites, and a classic dessert
- Award-winning experience with priority service and pre-booked tables
- 4 traditional drinks, including local beer, Ginjinha, and Vinho Verde
- Vegetarian and alcohol-free options available at every stop
- A gastronomic journey through taverns, liqueur shops, and family-run restaurants
- We can’t accommodate extreme food allergies or restrictions such as celiac disease or a vegan diet
- We can’t accommodate extreme food allergies or restrictions such as celiac disease or a vegan diet
Discover genuine Portuguese flavors on our acclaimed Lisbon Food Tour through the Baixa District, the city’s sole flat neighborhood, and one of the most delicious. With all arrangements made in advance, you’ll bypass the queues and immerse yourself in traditional flavors as your knowledgeable local guide takes you from the Tagus River through majestic…
Discover genuine Portuguese flavors on our acclaimed Lisbon Food Tour through the Baixa District, the city’s sole flat neighborhood, and one of the most delicious. With all arrangements made in advance, you’ll bypass the queues and immerse yourself in traditional flavors as your knowledgeable local guide takes you from the Tagus River through majestic squares and past landmarks like Igreja de São Domingos, narrating the tale of the “new Lisbon” rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake.
The tour will lead you to charming taverns, family-owned restaurants, and lively street-food venues. Throughout the journey, you’ll savor classic petiscos, fresh seafood dishes, and iconic bites like the bifana, all complemented by drinks such as Vinho Verde, local beer, and Ginjinha. No food tour is complete without a sweet ending, so you’ll indulge in a traditional Portuguese dessert to conclude your culinary journey before venturing into the night with fellow food enthusiasts. Savor Lisbon like a local, one bite at a time.
- Although we have vegetarian options there are fewer tastings than on the regular menu
- Alcoholic drinks will only be offered to travellers who are 18+ years old.
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.