easy
3.5 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; walking is moderate
Discover Lisbon’s culinary treasures with Ana on this flavorful walking tour. Savor local foods, iconic pastries, and learn about Portugal's rich food heritage—all in a relaxed, engaging setting.
For all ages • 3.5 hours • Perfect for foodies! • History & food around the city!
Embark on a delectable 3.5-hour walking tour of Lisbon, blending the city's rich history with its culinary delights. Savor local foods, wines, and pastries as you explore iconic neighborhoods like Graça and Alfama. Experience stunning views and indulge in the famous custard tart, making this a truly unforgettable adventure.
3 hours & 30 minutes
Join me on this walking tour which pairs the city's historical heritage, highlights and views with food, beer, wine and pastries! Our meeting point will be at Restauradores square, from where we will walk to our first food stop after an introduction to the city. After this our cravings will not be bothering us for a while, which gives us the time and fuel for a short stroll in the city's main squares. Our walk will have a break once we get on the 28 streetcar that will take us to Graça's neighbourhood. Upon arrival the walk will continue through the beautiful and picturesque buildings which views will delight us, but not as much as the delicacies we will taste in these 2 stops! Being done with our (mostly) savory foods, we need to have desert! And a tour of Lisbon wouldn't be complete without seeing its most famous quarter and pastry: Alfama and custard tart. Already drooling? You are one booking away. Go for it!
Start of the tour - Restauradores Square Rossio - 2 stops for food Martim Moniz - 28 streetcar Graça - 2 food stops Alfama - 1 food stop End of the tour - Rua Augusta
No cash is needed for this tour
The tour involves walking through narrow, cobblestone streets.
Stay hydrated while sampling local treats and walking city streets.
Ensure you have room to enjoy all the tastings and treats offered.
Capture colorful street scenes and historic sites along the route.
Lisbon's culinary scene reflects centuries of Moorish, Mediterranean, and Atlantic influences, evolving alongside its rich maritime history.
Many local markets promote sustainable practices, buying local ingredients that support small producers.
Necessary for walking through Lisbon's cobbled streets.
Protect yourself from sun exposure during outdoor activities.
spring, summer specific
Carry essentials like water and your camera easily.
Helpful for remembering favorite dishes or details.