Wine and Food Tour

Wine and Food Tour
Excursion Highlights:
  • Discover foodie heaven on our Wine and Food Tour, a gourmet walking tour through Lisbon's tantalizing culinary scene.
  • Tour across multiple Lisbon districts including Baixa, Chiado, and Bairro Alto, each boasting its own unique dishes and flavors.
  • Savor traditional Portuguese cuisine, from codfish cake paired with youthful green wine at a local tavern, to tapas and white wine in a Bairro Alto wine bar.
  • Try Portugal's famous cherry liqueur, Ginja, or the delectable sausage (chorizo) with red wine and tapas inside a historic palace.
Price: $115.00
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Summary
Shore Excursion Size ? Small
Shore Excursion Type Culinary / Food
Shore Excursion Duration 3 Hours
Activity Level ? Moderate
Shore Excursion Leaves From ? A taxi or shuttle (not included, approximately 10 to 20 minutes each way) is required to reach your departure location.
Food/Beverage Provided Five mouth-watering tastings of local delicacies are included: cheese with marmalade Ginja liquor and Port wine, codfish cake and green wine, tapas and white wine, grilled chorizo and varied tapas with red wine.
Recommended Dress We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and sensible, flat-soled walking shoes.
Restrictions This is a walking tour. Guests must be able to walk on paved, as well as cobblestone surfaces, some of which are at an incline. There are steps required to enter several of the sites, as well as steep curbs in some areas. This tour is not wheelchair accessible.

Wine and Food Tour

Welcome to foodie heaven. This Lisbon gourmet walking tour will introduce you to a variety of traditional Portuguese cuisine. Come hungry there's plenty of wine and food to be had. Book your tour now for a happy stomach.

Throughout this Lisbon walking tour, you'll visit multiple districts, including Baixa, Chiado, and Bairro Alto. Each of these districts is home to delicious dishes that will tantalize your taste buds. At Bairro Alto, you'll have the chance to visit a local wine bar and indulge in tasty tapas and a glass of white wine. Save room for codfish cake and green wine at a traditional Portuguese tavern. Despite its name, green wine is not actually green; it's more of a reference to the wine's young age, which leads to a lighter taste.

Aside from wine, you'll get to try Portugal's famous cherry liqueur, Ginja, and finish up with some delectable sausage (chorizo) with red wine and tapas inside a historic palace. Cheers!