Lisbon Food Tour
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Experience Highlights
Let yourself be carried along on this gastronomic and wine tour through the streets and restaurants of Lisbon. The tour lasts about 3 hours during which a local guide will explain how to appreciate a good wine and enjoy Portuguese gastronomy.
You will visit traditional restaurants offering authentic delicacies. These include dishes such as codfish pie, sausages or tapas, accompanied by great wines such as Port wine or Ginja liqueur. Moreover, you will do all this in a comfortable way as the groups are small, with a maximum of 14 people.
- Visit different traditional restaurants while tasting delicacies such as codfish pie, cheese, marmalade and great local wines.
- A local guide will accompany you to explain the history and importance of each dish.
- You will be part of a small group of about 14 people.
What’s included
- Local guide
- Food tasting
- Wine tasting
- Small groups
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Step by Step
Lisbon is a capital that offers a great history, but this tour will take you deep into its gastronomic and wine customs. The total duration of the tour is about 3 hours in which you will visit traditional and very famous restaurants in the city.
In each of them you will taste different dishes and drinks, but you will not only taste them, you will also learn how they are made and why they have become famous. This will be thanks to the local guide who will explain the history of the dishes, how they became famous or traditional and how they are eaten.
In addition, the guide will be able to pay more attention to you and give you a personalised experience because you will be part of a small group. Specifically, the groups are around 14 people so you will be able to ask the guide any questions you may have. In this way, you will taste some of the most traditional dishes of the city such as cod pie, tapas or jam accompanied with the best wines and spirits.
Not forgetting that you will go to the most famous restaurants in the city, such as the first place that started selling Ginjinha, the Portuguese favourite liqueur, in 1840.
On the other hand, you will also go to one of the most famous restaurants in the city where you will taste a typical bifana, a pork sandwich, accompanied with a draft beer. So, as you can see, you'll be going to more well-known and better-known places.