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Private Lisbon Food Tour

Rating star icon4.97(203)
User icon15 Guests Max
Clock icon3 hrs
Info icon24h Free Cancellation
A private culinary journey through the Portuguese capital

What's included?

Check iconPrivate tastings of authentic Portuguese dishes with drinks included
Check iconDedicated local guide sharing food culture and insider tips
Check iconGuided walk through Lisbon’s iconic neighbourhoods with personalised pace

Excluded

Cross iconTransportation to/from the meeting point

You’ve heard of the “Seven Wonders of the World,”

But did you know Portugal has its own culinary wonders?


You’ve heard of the “Seven Wonders of the World,” but did you know Portugal has its own culinary wonders? Now you can discover three of them with an even more exclusive experience on our award-winning Private Lisbon Food Tour, a flavour-packed journey through the historic Baixa neighbourhood.


We take the stress out of planning by curating a unique itinerary, handcrafting a menu that showcases authentic Portuguese dishes, and handling all the logistics so all you have to do is sit back and relax.


The best part? With a dedicated local guide by your side, this private experience ensures personalised attention and the flexibility to explore Lisbon’s food scene at your own pace. Whether you're a seasoned foodie or a curious traveller, your guide will tailor the experience to your tastes and interests, sharing local stories and culinary insights along the way.


Your private guide will take you through the city's only flat neighbourhood to discover the history of the Portuguese Empire and Inquisition, and see sought-after sites like Igreja do Santo Domingo and the Elevador de Santa Justa.


You’ll visit handpicked eateries to savour a variety of traditional Portuguese petiscos, including bifana, chouriço, and fresh seafood, each thoughtfully paired with four local drinks. Sip on Ginjinha, Portugal’s beloved cherry liqueur, and sample regional wines such as the refreshing Vinho Verde.


And of course, no Portuguese food tour is complete without something sweet. You’ll end the tour with a classic dessert, leaving your sweet tooth fully satisfied.


Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply want a deeper connection to Lisbon’s food culture, our private tour offers a more intimate and enriching experience than a standard group outing.


So what are you waiting for? Eat like a local, with a tour tailored just for you; book your Private Lisbon Food Tour today.


Tour Highlights

  • Check iconRelax with priority service at locally-loved eateries, and meet the locals
  • Check iconSample traditional beverages like green wine and Ginjinha or go alcohol-free!
  • Check iconGet dedicated attention from a private local guide and personalised recommendations and insights
  • Check iconSee sought after sites and hidden gems in the Baixa neighbourhood
  • Check iconEnjoy an award-winning, exclusive experience in the heart of Lisbon

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Meet Your Guide

Your hosts will be holding a yellow "Carpe Diem Tours" sign in front of Supremo Tribunal de Justiça

Peti-sco-many choices

Follow your expert guide through Baixa to a cosy local tavern famed for its petiscos, Portuguese small plates bursting with flavour. You’ll have plenty to choose from, but we’ll start you off with two favourites: freshly grilled chouriço and bacalhau à Brás, perfectly paired with a local wine.

Raising the brine

Next, we’ll visit a classic Portuguese seafood restaurant for grilled sardines and a hearty seafood rice. And the best part? You’ll enjoy it all with a glass of iconic Vinho Verde.

Stuffed with fun

After a proper sit-down meal, it’s time to switch things up with some authentic Portuguese street food. Here, you’ll dig into the king of comfort food: the bifana. This sandwich is packed with marinated steak slow-simmered with garlic and wine until perfectly tender. It’s hearty and satisfying, but be sure to save room for a deep-fried coxinha or croqueta, crisp and golden, best enjoyed with an ice-cold beer.

The cherry on top

We’ll pause at a historic liquor shop that’s been part of the community since 1890. Here, you’ll sample Portugal’s beloved liqueur, Ginjinha, made from ginja berries and brimming with sour-cherry flavour. It’s the perfect palate-pleaser to get you ready for one last sweet treat.

Straight to the tart

No food tour is complete without dessert, so you’ll finish with Portugal’s most iconic sweet: the pastel de nata, a perfectly flaky, golden pastry filled with silky custard unlike any other.

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