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Lisbon Food Tour: Classic Flavors of Chiado & Baixa

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Highlights

  • Sample crispy pastel de nata, juicy bifanas, and smoky grilled fish as the scent of spices fills Lisbon’s winding alleys.
  • Stop at a pastry shop with award-winning pastel de nata, dine inside a hidden restaurant beneath a centuries-old church, visit the world’s oldest bookstore.
  • With an expert foodie leading the way, this intimate group tour feels like a stroll with new friends.
  • Wander Baixa, Chiado, and Bairro Alto with a guide who dishes out tasty bites, juicy stories, and secret café tips for later.

Inclusions

  • 7+ tastings in 4 hours
  • Expert English-speaking local guide
  • Small group (up to 12 people)

Exclusions

  • Transfers
  • Extra food or drink purchases outside the tour

Cancellation Policy

Tickets for this activity are non-refundable. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact us to cancel your booking.

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Your Experience

Your experience

Savor Lisbon's culinary heritage on a 4-hour guided food tour through iconic neighborhoods and hidden local restaurants.

Getting started

Meet your guide, check in, and join your group for a brief introduction before setting off on foot.

What to expect

This walking tour explores Lisbon's vibrant food culture, weaving through historic districts and introducing you to local vendors and family-run eateries. Along the way, you'll visit notable city landmarks, including the world's oldest bookstore, and sample a curated selection of Portuguese dishes.

Features

Traditional tapas and local wines: Taste a variety of classic Portuguese tapas and regional wines, highlighting the country's culinary diversity.

Hidden underground restaurant: Step inside a former church in Chiado, now an underground restaurant, for craft beer, wine, and a signature bifana sandwich.

Live grilled fish & legendary chicken: Watch fresh fish grilled in front of you and try renowned chicken skewers in Bairro Alto, a neighborhood known for its lively food scene.

Historic landmarks: Visit the world's oldest bookstore and explore Lisbon's literary history as part of your route.

Award-winning custard tart: Enjoy a pastel de nata at a celebrated pastry shop in Baixa, often described as the city's best.

Local guide: Benefit from the insights of an English-speaking Lisbon local expert who share stories behind each dish and location.

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