Lisbon, the vibrant capital of Portugal, is a culinary destination that captivates the senses. The Food and Wine Small Group Walking Tour offers an immersive experience, guiding visitors through the charming Baixa neighborhood. Led by knowledgeable experts, participants indulge in a delightful array of local specialties, from the iconic codfish cake to the refreshing Vinho Verde. With over 2,000 reviews praising the tour’s authenticity, this 3-hour journey promises to unveil the rich tapestry of Portugal’s culinary heritage. Whether you’re a foodie or simply seeking to explore the city’s flavors, this tour presents a tantalizing opportunity to uncover the epicurean delights that make Lisbon a truly remarkable destination.
- Key Points
- Tour Overview and Pricing
- Itinerary Highlights
- Tour Details
- Participant Information
- Customer Reviews and Ratings
- Savory Tastings
- Sweet and Beverage Tastings
- Neighborhood Exploration
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I Request a Private Tour?
- How Do I Communicate Any Dietary Restrictions?
- Are There Any Discounts for Students or Seniors?
- Can I Bring My Own Water or Snacks?
- How Accessible Is the Tour for People With Mobility Issues?
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Key Points

- A 3-hour immersive culinary experience in Lisbon’s Baixa neighborhood, featuring 15 tastings of local specialties, including Vinho Verde and codfish cake.
- Guided by live English-speaking experts, the tour offers an authentic exploration of Lisbon’s rich culinary heritage through visits to local cafes, taverns, and restaurants.
- Suitable for adults and children aged 3-12, with a focus on traditional dining experiences, though limited vegan and celiac options are available.
- Highly rated by over 2,000 reviews, with praise for the knowledgeable guides, value for money, and the overall immersive food and wine experience.
- The tour showcases a well-rounded exploration of Lisbon’s food and drink scene, including savory tastings like codfish cake and bifana, as well as sweet and beverage pairings like Vinho Verde and Ginjinha.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

The Lisbon Food and Wine Small Group Walking Tour whisks visitors through the city’s vibrant culinary landscape, offering a 3-hour immersive experience.
Priced at $68.06 per person, the tour includes 15 tastings across 6 popular spots, showcasing local specialties like Vinho Verde, codfish cake, and Bifana.
Participants can explore cafes, taverns, and restaurants in the Baixa neighborhood with a live English-speaking guide.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and allows participants to reserve their spot with no upfront payment.
While vegan and celiac options are limited, the tour caters to adults and children aged 3-12, receiving an overall rating of 4.8/5 from over 2,000 reviews.
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Itinerary Highlights

The Lisbon Food and Wine Small Group Walking Tour takes participants on a culinary journey through the city’s vibrant Baixa neighborhood.
Along the way, guests will enjoy 15 tastings across 6 popular spots, including:
- Vinho Verde, a refreshing Portuguese white wine
- Codfish cake, a traditional Portuguese delicacy
- Port wine paired with local cheese
- Bifana, a beloved pork sandwich, and Ginjinha, a cherry brandy
These authentic food and drink experiences provide an immersive glimpse into Lisbon’s rich culinary heritage.
The tour also includes stops at local cafes, taverns, and restaurants, allowing participants to savor the flavors and atmosphere of this charming city.
Tour Details

The Lisbon Food and Wine Small Group Walking Tour provides live English-speaking guides to lead the experience.
The tour includes a walking tour, food tastings, snacks, wine tastings, and a Ginjinha (cherry brandy) tasting. Hotel pickup and drop-off are available, and tips are optional.
The tour covers 15 tastings across 6 popular spots, including Vinho Verde, codfish cake, Port wine with local cheese, Bifana (pork sandwich), and a traditional rice dish.
Participants can enjoy experiencing local cafés, taverns, and restaurants, with the main stop in the Baixa neighborhood.
The tour caters to adults aged 13-99, but children aged 3-12 are also welcome.
Vegan and celiac options aren’t available due to the traditional venue limitations.
Participant Information

According to the information provided, the Lisbon Food and Wine Small Group Walking Tour caters to both adults and children.
The tour is open to participants aged 13-99, while children aged 3-12 are also welcome. However, children under the age of 2 aren’t permitted on the tour.
Some key participant information:
- The tour is suitable for adults (age 13-99) and children (age 3-12).
- Infants (age 2 and younger) aren’t permitted on the tour.
- Vegan and celiac dietary options aren’t available due to the traditional nature of the venues visited.
- Tips for the guide are optional.
Customer Reviews and Ratings

Customers have overwhelmingly praised the Lisbon Food and Wine Small Group Walking Tour, awarding it an impressive overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars based on over 2,000 reviews.
Reviewers consistently highlight the knowledgeable and engaging guides, who provide an authentic and immersive food and wine experience.
The tour’s value for money was also highly rated at 4.6/5, with many noting the generous number of tastings and the reasonable price.
The service and organization of the tour were both praised, with a 4.7/5 rating for each.
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Savory Tastings

During the Lisbon Food and Wine Small Group Walking Tour, participants can savor an array of savory local delicacies.
The tour features four savory tastings:
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Codfish Cake: A classic Portuguese dish made with salt cod, potatoes, and spices, expertly fried to a golden crisp.
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Bifana: A beloved pork sandwich, with thinly sliced, seasoned pork that melts in your mouth.
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Bacalhau (Salted Cod): Tasting this staple Portuguese ingredient, prepared in a traditional manner.
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Chouriço (Spicy Sausage): A flavorful smoked sausage, often served grilled or sautéed, and paired with local cheese.
These savory bites provide a tantalizing introduction to Portugal’s rich culinary heritage, complementing the tour’s wine and sweet tastings.
Sweet and Beverage Tastings

Along With the savory delights, the Lisbon Food and Wine Small Group Walking Tour offers an array of sweet and beverage tastings that showcase Portugal’s rich culinary traditions.
Theres some good a glass of refreshing Vinho Verde, the country’s famous green wine. They’ll also have the chance to sample the traditional Ginjinha, a cherry liqueur that’s a local favorite.
To round out the experience, the tour includes a tasting of Port wine paired with local cheese, allowing participants to savor the perfect balance of sweetness and richness.
These carefully curated tastings provide a well-rounded exploration of Lisbon’s vibrant food and drink scene.
Neighborhood Exploration

As participants embark on the Lisbon Food and Wine Small Group Walking Tour, they’re immersed in the vibrant atmosphere of the city’s neighborhoods.
The tour takes guests through the Baixa district, known for its lively cafes, traditional taverns, and authentic restaurants.
Participants have the opportunity to:
- Experience the local culture by visiting popular spots frequented by both residents and travelers.
- Explore the architectural beauty and historic charm of the Baixa neighborhood.
- Engage with the knowledgeable guide, who provides insights into the city’s culinary traditions and hidden gems.
- Savor a variety of traditional Portuguese dishes and beverages, allowing them to truly enjoy the local food scene.
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Request a Private Tour?
Yes, you can request a private tour. The tour operator offers private options for those who prefer a more personalized experience with just their group. Private tours typically cost more than the small group tour, but provide greater flexibility and focus.
How Do I Communicate Any Dietary Restrictions?
To communicate any dietary restrictions, customers should contact the tour operator directly. The operator can then assess if accommodations can be made, though vegan and celiac options may not be available due to the traditional venues visited.
Are There Any Discounts for Students or Seniors?
While the tour does not offer specific discounts for students or seniors, customers can save up to 10% by booking in advance. The company also allows free cancellation up to 24 hours prior for a full refund.
Can I Bring My Own Water or Snacks?
According to the tour overview, participants are not permitted to bring their own food or drinks. The tour includes all necessary tastings and beverages, so bringing outside items is not allowed.
How Accessible Is the Tour for People With Mobility Issues?
The tour may not be fully accessible for those with mobility issues. While the walking is leisurely, the tour includes stops at establishments without elevators or ramps. Wheelchair users or those needing assistance should contact the tour provider in advance to discuss accommodations.
Lisbon: Food and Wine Small Group Walking Tour
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Recap
The Lisbon Food and Wine Small Group Walking Tour offers an immersive culinary journey through the city’s charming Baixa neighborhood. Guided by knowledgeable experts, participants indulge in a variety of local specialties, from iconic codfish cakes to refreshing Vinho Verde, at six popular venues. With an excellent rating from over 2,000 reviews, this tour provides a delightful exploration of Portugal’s rich culinary heritage and culture.
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