13 tours · €55–€120 · ★ 4.9
A Lisbon food tour is the quickest way to eat like a local without guessing which counter is worth the queue. Book one and a guide walks you through the tastings that matter, from a warm pastel de nata to petiscos, cured meats, cheese and a glass of Portuguese wine along the way.
When you compare food tours in Lisbon, start with the route. We'd point you to the Mouraria and Alfama lanes for old-school tascas, the Time Out Market and Chiado for a tighter sampler, and a baking class if you want to make your own pastéis de nata rather than just eat them. Small-group walks keep things sociable and cover plenty of stops; a private food tour lets you set the pace and pick how many tastings you want. Most run half-day and pair easily with wine.
13 Lisbon food tours from €55. Small-group and private formats, free cancellation on most - quick to book online.
On our Secret Food Tour: Lisbon, you'll discover the amazing city centre and learn about its history, experience our unique food from Tascas (local ta...
Make your way into the heart of Lisbon and discover history and local cuisine in two of the city’s most vibrant neighbourhoods. Escape the tourist cro...
Join a small-group food tour led by a passionate local foodie and discover Lisbon’s authentic flavors in an intimate, friendly setting. Avoid the crow...
Discover three of the “seven wonders” of Portuguese cuisine on our award-winning Lisbon Food Tour through the Baixa District, the city’s only flat nei...
FULL MENU INCLUDED (Food & Drinks)!! Ideal for those who have just arrived in Lisbon! > Viewpoint (No climbing!) > Local Taverns > Historical Conte...
Portuguese Masterclass is a hands-on class for those interested in learning new techniques of cooking during their visit to Lisbon. Every Thursdays, f...
Forget the set-menu food tours. This is how Lisbon actually eats: a wandering evening through the tascas, the small family taverns where the wine come...
Take part in the only plastic-free Food Tour to support family-restaurants in Alfama. With unique products, in limited series, handmade, homemade, or...
Dive into the only Pastel de Nata baking class in Portugal set inside the buzzing real-life kitchen of Nat'elier, where our expert pastry chefs whip u...
Pastel de Nata (Egg Custard Tart), what to say about them? They are one of the most well-known and desired Portuguese pastries in the world… Nowadays ...
Discover the historic and modern eateries that make Lisbon what it is. From classic Portuguese-style codfish to the inimitable flaky, buttery custard ...
What better way to enjoy the best Portugal has to offer than experiencing a hands-on Traditional Portuguese Cooking Class in a cozy and fun environmen...
Eat your way through Lisbon's culinary scene on a private food tour. Go on a delicious journey as you try 6 or 10 of the best food items beloved by th...
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Dive into the only Pastel de Nata baking class in Portugal set inside the buzzing real-life kitchen of Nat'elier, where our expert pastry chefs whip u...
Make your way into the heart of Lisbon and discover history and local cuisine in two of the city’s most vibrant neighbourhoods. Escape the tourist cro...
On our Secret Food Tour: Lisbon, you'll discover the amazing city centre and learn about its history, experience our unique food from Tascas (local ta...
Take part in the only plastic-free Food Tour to support family-restaurants in Alfama. With unique products, in limited series, handmade, homemade, or...
Discover the historic and modern eateries that make Lisbon what it is. From classic Portuguese-style codfish to the inimitable flaky, buttery custard ...
FULL MENU INCLUDED (Food & Drinks)!! Ideal for those who have just arrived in Lisbon! > Viewpoint (No climbing!) > Local Taverns > Historical Conte...
Discover three of the “seven wonders” of Portuguese cuisine on our award-winning Lisbon Food Tour through the Baixa District, the city’s only flat nei...
Portuguese Masterclass is a hands-on class for those interested in learning new techniques of cooking during their visit to Lisbon. Every Thursdays, f...
What better way to enjoy the best Portugal has to offer than experiencing a hands-on Traditional Portuguese Cooking Class in a cozy and fun environmen...
Pastel de Nata (Egg Custard Tart), what to say about them? They are one of the most well-known and desired Portuguese pastries in the world… Nowadays ...
Lisbon rewards a visit year-round, but spring (March to May) and early autumn (September to October) are the sweet spot: warm days, lighter crowds and better prices than peak summer. July and August are hot and busiest, ideal for boat and beach day trips, while winters stay mild, quiet and great value.
Most visitors land at Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS), about 20 minutes from the centre by metro or taxi. The city is walkable but steep, so lean on the historic trams, the metro and short rideshare hops between hills. Many tours include hotel pickup or start from central, easy-to-reach meeting points.
13 food tours are available for booking in Lisbon on Guidekin. The highest-rated is Lisbon Small-Group Food Tour: Eat & Drink Like a Local with 5.0/5 from 61 reviews.
Prices range from €55 to €120 per person. The most affordable option is Pastel de Nata Pastry Class: Bake and Enjoy Your Own Treats at €55. The premium choice is Lisbon Portuguese Cooking Class with 3-Course Dinner at €120.
Based on 15251 traveler reviews across 13 tours, Lisbon Small-Group Food Tour: Eat & Drink Like a Local has the highest rating: 5.0/5 (61 reviews).
Duration ranges from 2h to 4h. The shortest is Pastel de Nata Masterclass at a Real Bakery in Downtown Lisbon at 2h. The longest is Lisbon Small-Group Food Tour with 18 Tastings in Alfama District at 4h.
Browse 13 available tours above, select your preferred date and group size, and book directly on Guidekin. Most tours offer instant confirmation and free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure.
Most food tours offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund. Check the cancellation policy on each tour page for exact terms.
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