Lisbon Sightseeing

  • Friends toasting to a fabulous night out on Lisbon Food and Fado Tour

    Lisbon Food & Fado Tour

    Discover the culinary and musical heritage of Lisbon with a Food and Fado Tour. This tour focuses on finding authentic venues that offer not just great food but also deeply moving professional fado performances. The journey begins at a Portuguese tavern with wine pairings, continues at a traditional restaurant for local petiscos, and culminates at Lisbon's Temple of Fado. By the end of the tour, you’ll leave with a full stomach and a understanding of the city’s culture.

  • A vintage restaurant in the Heart of Lisbon Food Tour through the neighborhodds of Baixa, Chiado and Bairro Alto.

    Heart of Lisbon Food Tour

    Experience the culinary delights of Lisbon on this intimate food tour through Baixa, Chiado and Bairro Alto. Sample the city's best custard tarts, enjoy a meal at an underground restaurant located in a converted church, and savor a variety of local dishes including piri piri chicken, fresh-grilled sardines, and ginjinha liqueur served in a chocolate cup. Along the way, you'll also take in local landmarks and have the opportunity to taste craft beer and wine.

  • Friends sampling authentic Portuguese food on the Lisbon Food and Culture Walk

    Lisbon Food & Cultural Walk

    Experience an entertaining food and cultural walking tour that takes you off the beaten track to get a unique glimpse of the fascinating historical and ancient Lisbon. This tour leads you through downtown and the authentic neighborhood of Mouraria, delving into local history, the roots of Fado music, architecture, and city culture. Discover hidden Portuguese food as you visit 6 local businesses frequented by locals, away from the crowded tourist areas.

  • A fishmongr holding up a large crab on the Market Tour and Cooking Class in Lisbon

    Market Tour with Cooking Class

    This small-group cooking experience offers a fun and intimate way to learn more about Portuguese cuisine. To expand your knowledge of local produce, the experience begins with a market tour to pick up ingredients for the class. Then, join a local chef for a hands-on lesson to learn how to make a fish dish, a meat dish, and a dessert—which you can enjoy at the end of the class.

  • A couple having fun preparing traditional Portuguese food during theHands on Portuguese Cooking Class of Traditional Dishes

    Hands on Portuguese Cooking Class

    One of the best ways to immerse yourself in a culture is by learning to cook the food. During this hands-on workshop, learn to prepare traditional Portuguese dishes alongside a guide and small group. Listen to stories about the recipes and how they've been passed down through the generations and sit down to enjoy your meal, paired with local wines, at the end of the class.

  • A plate of freshly prepared Pastel de Natas prepared as part of the Pastel de Nata Cooking Class

    Pastel de Nata Cooking Class

    Pastel de Nata is probably Portugal most iconic pastry! This 18th century delicacy, invented in the Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon, has become a national symbol. Loved by all, this pastry is becoming widely popular worldwide. Learn the secrets of this sugary temptation, and take them home with you and amaze all your family and friends!