1. Monument to the Restorers
Our meeting point!
5 minutes
2.
At this Muslim-inspired decorated building you'll learn about its rich history before diving into one of the most popular Portuguese
snacks, the bifana, pairedwith a refreshing beer."
25 minutes
3.
Take a picture of the oldest and most important churche in Lisbon.
10 minutes
4. Praca Martim Moniz
Cross a popular square in Lisbon
5.
Admire the cobblestones in front of this particular church
3 minutes
6.
Discover Mouraria neighborhood, the birthplace of fado music.
7. Casa do Alentejo
Taste a regional food Alentejo dish to get your food tour started! We'll be tasting a local and seasonal specialty.
10 minutes
8.
Taste the Mozambican influence on the Lisbon cuisine! At one of the
most popular restaurants in Lisbon, you'll get to sip an African beer alongside some tasty chamuças (Portuguese samosas).
20 minutes
9.
VIP access to a traditional fado house run by a Michelin starred chef!
25 minutes
10.
At this stop we will try “peixinhos da horta”, a Portuguese go-to comfort food which translates to “little fish from the garden”. It
consists of breaded and fried green beans paired with home made wasabi mayonnaise. You'll also try codfish “brandade” (which is a
codfish, potato and herb pâté) alongside sparkling wine made exclusively for this restaurant.
30 minutes
11.
A Portuguese food tour would not be complete without their most famous pastry, the pastel de nata! And this place is named by many
to make the best onesin town."
15 minutes