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Lisbon Secret food and wine walking tour

Lisbon, PT
Lisbon, PT
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Embark on a gastronomic adventure through the enchanting streets of Lisbon with the Lisbon Secret Food and Wine Walking Tour. Discover the hidden gems of Mouraria while indulging in delicious traditional Portuguese food and drink tastings. As you stroll through the narrow cobblestone streets, immerse yourself in Lisbon's culture and history with insightful commentary from the local guide. From the iconic Praca dos Restauradores to the historic Casa do Alentejo, each stop will tantalize your taste buds and captivate your senses. Feel the soulful spirit of fado, Lisbon's legendary musical genre, in the birthplace of this expressive art form. This complete experience for the senses will leave you craving more in one of Europe's most captivating cities.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 3 hours - 3 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-12 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Visits to emblematic tourist attractions
  • Walking through narrow streets of Mouraria
  • Information about Lisbon's culture and history
  • A journey of flavors and discoveries
  • Local guide
  • Portuguese drinks: wine, soda, liquor and alcohol. alcohol-free option available
  • 8 tastings: 100% local portuguese. with lots of details about the food and drinks tried
  • Gratuites | tips for guide
  • Extra drinks
  • Pick-up and drop-off hotel

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Introduction

Get ready to embark on a delightful journey of flavors and discoveries with the Lisbon Secret food and wine walking tour. This unique gastronomic experience combines traditional Portuguese food and drink tastings with visits to iconic tourist attractions in the region. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and history of Lisbon as you traverse the narrow streets of Mouraria, savoring delicious culinary delights along the way. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this tour offers a complete sensory experience that will leave you craving for more.

What to expect?

During the Lisbon Secret food and wine walking tour, you can expect a delightful blend of cultural exploration and gastronomic indulgence. Discover the secrets of Portuguese cuisine as you taste a variety of traditional dishes and drinks. From savory petiscos (small plates) to delectable pastries and local wines, every bite will take your taste buds on a journey to remember. As you walk through the historic streets of Mouraria, your guide will share fascinating insights about Lisbon's rich culture and history, providing a deeper understanding of the city's culinary traditions. This 180 to 210-minute tour promises a truly immersive and authentic experience.

Who is this for?

The Lisbon Secret food and wine walking tour is perfect for food enthusiasts, history buffs, and curious travelers looking to explore the authentic flavors and culture of Lisbon. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor to the city, this tour offers a unique perspective on Portuguese cuisine and its historical influences. The tour is designed to cater to a diverse range of tastes and preferences, making it suitable for both adventurous eaters and those with dietary restrictions. From solo travelers to couples, families, and groups of friends, everyone is welcome to join this captivating culinary adventure.

Why book this?

Indulging in the Lisbon Secret food and wine walking tour is more than just a gastronomic delight; it's an opportunity to immerse yourself in the soul of Lisbon. With a local guide leading the way, you'll discover hidden culinary gems and gain insider knowledge about the city's food scene. The tour showcases not only the delicious flavors of traditional Portuguese cuisine but also the historical and cultural significance behind each dish. From tasting unique petiscos in charming local eateries to exploring historical monuments, this tour offers a perfect blend of food, culture, and discovery. Don't miss the chance to create lasting memories and deepen your understanding of Lisbon's vibrant gastronomic heritage.

Good to know

When booking the Lisbon Secret food and wine walking tour, keep in mind that the total duration of the tour is approximately 180 to 210 minutes. The meeting point for the tour is identifiable by our guide wearing a "Cascais Tour" badge. Throughout the tour, make sure to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. It's a good idea to bring a bottle of water and some snacks to keep you energized throughout the tour. Please inform your guide of any dietary restrictions or allergies beforehand, and they will make sure to accommodate your needs as best as possible. Prepare to be enchanted by the flavors, sights, and sounds of Lisbon as you embark on this extraordinary culinary adventure.

Reviews

Customers who have enjoyed the Lisbon Secret food and wine walking tour have raved about the immersive experience and the delicious flavors they encountered along the way. They have praised the knowledgeable and friendly guides who provided fascinating insights into Lisbon's rich culinary history. Many have found the tour to be a perfect blend of food and culture, allowing them to explore the city's hidden gems while indulging in mouthwatering dishes. Travelers have described the tour as a must-do for food enthusiasts and have appreciated the inclusivity that accommodates various dietary preferences. Overall, reviewers have expressed their satisfaction with the tour, applauding its ability to create unforgettable moments and a deeper appreciation for Lisbon's gastronomy.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Praca Dos Restauradores

This large square commemorates the end of the Iberian Union, which restored the Portuguese crown after 60 years of shared kingship with Spain. In the center there is a patterned pavement, surrounding a 30 meter high obelisk with two bronze figures on the pedestal representing Victory and Freedom.

Casa do Alentejo

Originally built in the 1600s, Alverca Palace (now known as Casa do Alentejo) was the residence of the Paes de Amaral family, or the viscounts of Alverca. The family coat of arms can still be seen on the façade, but the family abandoned it in the early 1900s, when the building became Lisbon’s first casino. Later, in 1932, it was turned into a social club for the people of the Alentejo region, and became the “Casa do Alentejo” of today.

Igreja de Sao Domingos

To the right of the National Theater, east of Rossio, is the Church of São Domingos, that is either blessed or cursed, having survived fires and earthquakes. Prior to the Great Earthquake of 1755 this was where the São Domingos Convent stood, from which the Inquisition read out its sentences. In 1950 it was partially destroyed by a fire and has since undergone restoration, but there are still clear signs of the fire (the permeating smell and the scorched pillars).

Castelo, Alfama & Mouraria

This hilly medieval quarter is Lisbon’s most multicultural, with over 50 nationalities living in its jumble of streets directly below the walls of the castle. Mouraria literally means “Moorish quarter.” It was where the Moors who weren’t slaughtered when King Afonso Henriques conquered the city in 1147 were allowed to live -- until 1497, when they and the Jews were expelled from Portugal. It was the birthplace of fado, Lisbon’s soulful musical genre, as it was where the legendary singer Maria Severa lived in the 1800s. She was the first famous fado singer, taking the music of the people to the aristocracy, when she fell in love with a count. Many residents have followed in her footsteps since then, including Mariza, who is the biggest name in contemporary fado. The house where Severa lived was given a contemporary makeover and is one of the places to listen to fado in the neighborhood.

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Please let us know if you have any food allergies.

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