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5 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviewsJoin a local cook for a Portuguese seafood session
Explore Cascais' local market, pick fresh Atlantic products and seasonal vegetables, and cook authentic Portuguese dishes with me in a relaxed setting.
New place to stayMake your own tapestry with a local textile artist
Take a family-friendly stroll through Lisbon, explore wool and cotton, and create a small weaving inspired by the city’s colors.
5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviewsImmerse in fado tradition with family performers
Step into fado’s birthplace with the Castro family—guardians of Lisbon’s musical soul.
New place to stayEncounter and observe diverse birdlife
Take a guided trek through the habitats at Tagus Estuary Natural Reserve.
New place to stayTaste the ties between Brazil and Portugal
Step into a hands-on kitchen session highlighting shared flavors and ingredients.
5 out of 5 average rating, 18 reviewsDig into Portuguese Oysters and Sparkling Wine
Indulge in ocean and vineyard flavors amid stunning vistas with seafood chef Shippyboy.
5 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviewsFive centuries of queer history
Through our tours, we don’t just share history, we make space, so we don’t disappear again.
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviewsTaste Lisbon's nonalcoholic wines with a sommelier
Delve into the city’s alcohol-free wine scene with a pro who works with top restaurants.
New place to stayUncover danced fado’s African roots
Explore Lisbon’s Afro-Portuguese heritage through music, dance, and storytelling.
5 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviewsLearn to draw plants at Portugal's oldest botanica
Explore Lisbon’s historic Ajuda Botanical Garden with me, an award-winning art instructor.
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4.96 out of 5 average rating, 7862 reviewsDaytrip to Sintra from Lisbon - A True Experience
Explore the True Sintra with homemade cookies, Epic Local Guides & Our Cozy Van! If you like being tourists but also wish a local taste of the coast & countryside of Sintra, then welcome! Let's ride!
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 2532 reviewsBake Pastel de Nata in a real bakery in Lisbon
Hands-on baking class in a professional kitchen, led by pastry chefs. All experience levels are welcome! Taste the treats you make from scratch, with barista crafted drinks, in a semi-private room.
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 717 reviewsAhoy Lisboa Sail & Wine
Join me for a unique view of Lisbon from the Tagus River, an unforgettable experience.
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 3524 reviewsThe Seven Hills of Lisbon by e-Bike
Conquer the seven hills of Lisbon with a guide who loves the city and an e-bike.
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 1866 reviewsExplore Lisbon's African roots
Discover the African impact on Lisbon and connect with others.
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 6325 reviewsLisbon sailboat tour on Tagus River
Sail on Tagus river and admire Lisbon’s landmarks from a stunning new perspective.
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 3838 reviewsDiscover Lisbon: Tuk Tuk Tour
Ride through narrow streets, see amazing viewpoints, learn Portuguese customs, Lisbon history and tips by a local!
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 1389 reviewsLisbon Day and Sunset Boat Tour with Drinks
See Lisbon from the river, taste local wines and snacks, and toast the sunset
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 5354 reviewsSintra with a Local - Pick up in Lisbon
Feel Sintra's wonders in one day, from its historic center to the westernmost point.
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 4877 reviewsBoat Tour -Sailing 4 You in Lisbon
Admire Lisbon's iconic landmarks from the tranquil waters of the Tagus River.
What do locals do in Lisbon?
Go sailing
Lisbon has a long maritime history, dating back to 1497 when Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama successfully sailed to India and back in one year. Today, locals love taking their sailboats out on the Tagus River, and many of them offer boat tours and sailing excursions.
Relax over fado music
Fado is a musical tradition that is still very alive on a walk along city streets. Revelers dip into small clubs and bars, or sometimes stop on the street, to enjoy this emotive music that is best characterized by powerful vocals often accompanied by a string quartet. Join local hosts (sometimes fado singers themselves) who can show you the very best of the genre on pub crawls and in venues such as Coliseu Lisbon.
Enjoy wine tastings
Portugal is known for its viticulture, especially Douro Valley, some 240 miles from Lisbon. Closer to home, locals enjoy a day of wine tastings in the Arrábida region, where beaches, a national park, and villages offer a relaxing escape from city life. Skip the hassle of driving and book a private or small-group tour to enjoy this region with a local expert.
What do locals eat and drink in Lisbon?
Portuguese gastronomy is as delicious as its history is rich. When in Lisbon, the diverse menu goes beyond Portuguese with Italian, Japanese, and other global fare, but no visit is complete until you’ve encountered what this country invented (and/or perfected) over the centuries.
Tinned Fish
Ask any Michelin-rated chef, or food connoisseur, and you know that tinned fish is having a moment in the culinary world. But that’s nothing the Portuguese haven’t known for centuries. What was once fast food is now an art form — decorative tins packed with everything from anchovies to caviar are in high demand in places such as the Time Out Market Lisboa.
Bacalhau
Portuguese cod is a treasured dish, one that even has its own saying: “There are more than 365 ways to cook bacalhau, one for every day of the year.” Experience the customs and history of this dish, among others, on food tours that focus on the local community and sustainable practices.
Pasteis de nata
Picture this: a group of 17th-century monks making egg custards. The result? The quintessential Portuguese pastry known as pasteis de nata, invented in Lisbon’s Belém District. Try your hand at making this delectable treat in baking classes with local chefs.
Ginjinha (Ginja)
Portugal is best known as the birthplace of port wine, but Lisbon has celebrated this as its own special drink for centuries. Stop at one of many small ginjinha bars around the city to taste this cherry liqueur.
Petiscos
This is the Portuguese answer to tapas, where plates overflow with cheeses, meats, olives, and fruits from local markets. Wash it all down with a crisp glass of vinho verde.
What are the best day trips from Lisbon?
Sintra
Just a 30-minute drive from Lisbon, nestled in the foothills of the Sintra Mountains, lies a town that looks like it came straight from a storybook. Leafy streets shade cafe tables and quaint shops on your way to the colorful Palácio da Pena (Pena Palace). Here you can explore on your own, or with guided tours, to see where Portuguese kings and queens called home for hundreds of years.
Lagos
Situated in the Algarve region, and about 2.5 hours south of Lisbon by car, Lagos is an ultimate beach getaway where you can kayak, go paragliding, and take relaxing boat cruises where you might even see dolphins. In the old town, enjoy historic architecture, wine tastings, and small bites.
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