Tours in Lisbon

There’s an untranslatable Portuguese word that captures Lisbon’s essence perfectly: saudade.

Saudade is both nostalgia and longing—it’s the feeling of missing something before you’re even done with it. And that’s exactly what you’ll feel as you explore the Portuguese capital, feeling the light breeze from the sea and conquering its many hills. Lisbon is the kind of place that will make you crave going back for more.

A lot of that has to do with the food: addictive pastéis de nata, freshly grilled sardines, and seafood so good you wouldn’t believe it came out of a can. Come hungry and let your appetite guide the way—or join a Devour Lisbon food tour to experience it all with a local!

Food Tours in Lisbon

Sightseeing Tours and Experiences in Lisbon

Photos From Our Lisbon Tours

Our pledge to sustainable tourism

We’re proud to support small, often family-run businesses on our food tours throughout Europe and North America. By visiting and befriending the owners and staff of local eateries, you’ll see a different side to some of the world’s most iconic (and delicious!) destinations. And our tour partners are just as eager to share their stories and expertise with curious guests – we can’t wait to introduce you to them.

What We Have to Say About Lisbon

  • Bolas de Berlim: A Sweet Symbol of Summer in Portugal

    It’s no secret that Portugal has a thing for pastries. You’ve probably heard of pastéis de nata, those iconic custard tarts that are at the top of every traveler’s list. But if you’re visiting Portugal – especially in summer – there’s another treat that you absolutely have to try: bolas de Berlim. These sugary, fluffy, […]

  • Portuguese Rosé Wine: Blushing Vinho Verde to Algarve Pinks

    Rosé wine seems to be having a moment. After decades of being taken seriously by almost no one, the wine world has started to see the wealth of possibilities offered by pink wines – whether pale blush or deep salmon in hue. And consumers are catching on, too. Recent years have seen a proliferation of […]

  • Pão or Broa? 9 Types of Mouth-Watering Portuguese Bread

    Portugal is a bread-loving country—and we mean that in the best possible way. Portuguese bread is part of pretty much every traditional meal in one way or another, whether toasted and buttered for breakfast, dipped into a hearty soup at lunch, or brought to the table before dinner. Some destinations are famous for baguettes or […]