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Discover Lisbon’s flavors and stories with a 3-hour walking tour featuring 6 tastings, local wines, and insights into Portugal’s culinary heritage.
Exploring Lisbon through its food and drinks is one of the most delightful ways to get a real feel for the city’s soul. This Lisbon Food and Wine Walking Tour promises an engaging experience, combining delicious tastings with insights into Portugal’s culinary traditions and history—all while strolling through some of the city’s most authentic neighborhoods. Whether you’re a foodie, a wine lover, or just curious about Lisbon’s cultural roots, this tour offers a balanced mix of flavor, history, and local charm.
What we love most about this experience is how it manages to be both fun and educational. Your guide, Bruno Vilhana, is praised for being knowledgeable and friendly, making every stop a chance to learn something new. The small group size—limited to 10 participants—ensures a cozy, personalized atmosphere where questions are encouraged and stories flow naturally.
One thing to consider is the tour’s duration—just three hours—which is perfect for a quick but enriching taste of Lisbon’s culinary scene. However, if you’re a dedicated foodie or want a more in-depth experience, you might find yourself wishing for a longer tour or additional stops. This tour is particularly well-suited for visitors who want a practical, authentic introduction to Lisbon’s traditional flavors without the fluff.


This three-hour journey is designed to give you a taste of Lisbon’s culinary soul while wandering through the city’s vibrant neighborhoods. The tour strikes a good balance between tasting, sightseeing, and learning, making it an appealing choice for first-time visitors who want to soak in the local vibe without feeling overwhelmed.
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The tour includes 5-6 stops with a total of 10-12 tastings—a mixture of local foods and traditional drinks. Each stop is carefully selected to showcase authentic flavors and traditional recipes, offering you a window into Portugal’s rich gastronomic culture.
Expect to try some classic Portuguese dishes that have been loved for generations. The stops focus on local recipes, often served in historic or neighborhood-specific venues. From savory bites to sweet treats, the tasting menu gives a well-rounded glimpse into Lisbon’s culinary identity. Reviewers mention the quality and authenticity of these samples, emphasizing that they’re never overly commercialized or touristy.
Portugal is famous for its wines and unique liqueurs, and this tour does not shy away from showcasing them. You’ll learn about local wine varieties, their history, and how they pair with different foods. Guests have appreciated the way their guide, Bruno, explains the nuances of each drink, making the tasting both educational and enjoyable. Some reviewers also mention getting to sample Portuguese spirits like ginjinha or traditional liqueurs, adding a fun local twist.
One of the highlights is the tour’s focus on very traditionally places, where locals often eat and socialize. This isn’t a route through tourist-heavy areas, but rather a walk through neighborhoods like Mouraria, giving you a more genuine glimpse of Lisbon’s everyday life.
Guests have consistently praised Bruno for his knowledgeable and friendly approach. As one reviewer noted, “David was an excellent guide,” who not only shared insights about food and wine but also delved into Lisbon’s history and culture. His storytelling makes each stop more meaningful and memorable. Bruno’s passion for Portuguese traditions shines through, creating an engaging, relaxed atmosphere.
Limited to 10 participants, this smaller group allows for a more intimate experience. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to ask questions and interact with the guide, making it feel like a relaxed, social afternoon rather than a hurried tour bus.
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The combination of authentic local flavors, expert guidance, and small-group intimacy creates a compelling experience for travelers interested in more than just sightseeing. The tasting variety ensures you leave with a broader understanding of Portuguese cuisine, while the walk around Lisbon’s neighborhoods adds a cultural layer that enhances the overall experience.
Unlike some food tours that focus primarily on food, this experience also emphasizes the story behind each dish and drink. Reviewers have appreciated the way their guides connect culinary traditions with Lisbon’s history, making each tasting more meaningful. The inclusion of local wines and spirits is another bonus, offering a well-rounded perspective on Portugal’s beverage culture.
At $97 per person, the price is quite reasonable given the quality and authenticity of the experience. The all-inclusive tastings ensure you won’t have to worry about extra costs, and the knowledge you gain about Portuguese gastronomy adds long-term value—especially for those who love to explore food culture on their travels.
With flexible booking options—reserve now, pay later, and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance—this tour offers peace of mind. Starting times vary, so check availability to fit it into your Lisbon itinerary. The three-hour duration makes it a perfect half-day activity, leaving room for other explorations or a relaxed evening in the city.

This tour is perfect for travelers who want to connect with Lisbon through its flavors and stories. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate quality over quantity, as the stops are thoughtfully curated to highlight the best of local cuisine without feeling rushed or commercialized.
You’ll love the knowledgeable guides like Bruno, who bring genuine passion and insight to every stop. The delicious tastings—from traditional recipes to local wines—are memorable and offer a real taste of Portugal’s culinary heritage. The neighborhood strolls add context, helping you understand the city’s culture and history through its food.
The small-group setting fosters a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, perfect for meeting fellow travelers and sharing impressions. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned foodie, this tour offers both education and enjoyment in a compact, well-organized package.
If you’re looking for a practical, authentic introduction to Lisbon’s culinary scene, this tour is a fantastic choice. It suits food lovers, wine enthusiasts, culture seekers, and anyone eager to experience Lisbon beyond the typical tourist spots.
It’s also ideal for travelers who value small-group experiences for a more personal touch, and those who prefer an informative guide who can weave stories into every stop. The price point makes it accessible for most, and the flexible booking options reduce any travel planning stress.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity in Lisbon.
What does the tour include?
All tastings—including food and drinks—are included, so you can enjoy each stop fully without additional costs.
What is the group size?
The group is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a more personal and relaxed experience.
Are the tastings traditional Portuguese food?
Yes, the stops focus on very traditional recipes and local specialties, giving you an authentic taste of Lisbon.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is conducted in English, with a knowledgeable guide—Bruno Vilhana—leading the way.
Is this suitable for vegetarians or dietary restrictions?
The available information doesn’t specify dietary accommodations, so it’s best to inquire directly if you have specific needs.
Is there any transportation involved?
This is a walking tour, so you’ll be exploring neighborhoods on foot.
What neighborhoods will we visit?
While specific stops aren’t detailed, the mention of Mouraria and local traditional places suggests a focus on authentic, less touristy areas.
Would this tour be good for wine lovers?
Absolutely. Guests have appreciated learning about local wines and spirits, with Bruno explaining their history and pairing.

This Lisbon Food and Wine Walking Tour offers a genuine peek into Portugal’s culinary soul while allowing you to stroll through some of Lisbon’s most traditional neighborhoods. It combines delicious tastings, engaging storytelling, and a relaxed atmosphere to create a memorable experience suited for anyone eager to explore Lisbon’s flavors beyond the surface.
Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends, this tour provides a practical yet enriching way to spend a few hours. The focus on authenticity, quality, and knowledgeable guides makes it a standout choice for those who want to taste and learn about Lisbon in a fun, intimate setting.
If your goal is to connect with Lisbon through its food, learn about local traditions, and enjoy some of the best flavors Portugal has to offer, this tour is well worth considering. It’s a fantastic way to deepen your understanding of the city and leave with a full belly and a head full of stories.
This tour is best for:
– Travelers who want an authentic, local experience
– Food and wine enthusiasts eager to learn about Portuguese flavors
– Visitors seeking a small, personal group setting
– Those wanting an engaging, culturally rich activity in Lisbon
It’s a practical, delicious, and insightful way to experience Lisbon’s culinary heartbeat—highly recommended for anyone looking to savor the city’s true taste.