Relish on the best food and drinks Porto has got to offer
Visit the centre of Porto
Explore the Mercado do Bolhao
Enter the local tascas!
Drink the local Port Wine
Activity location
Porto
Porto, Porto, Portugal
Meeting/Redemption Point
R. de Santa Catarina 428, 4000-212 Porto, Portugal | Meeting in front of the entrance to the Blue Church
Porto, Porto, Portugal
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Taste of Porto: The Ultimate Full Meal Portuguese Food Tour
Activity duration is 3 hours and 30 minutes3h 30m
3h 30m
English
Price details
P 4,254.19 x 2 AdultsP 8,508.38
Total
Price is P 8,508.38P 8,508.38
includes taxes & fees
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At least 4 food stops
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Water
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Alcoholic beverages in fixed amounts
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Guide
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Walking tour
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Hotel pickup and drop-off
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Not allowed: Luggage or large bags, Pets
Not suitable for: Wheelchair users
What you can expect
Welcome to the beautiful city of Porto, known for its charming vibe and most importantly for its delicious local Portuguese cuisine and drinks. Join us on our walking food tour and we will take you on a journey through the city's best food stops.
Here's a list of possible tastings:
Pastel de Nata: a beloved Portuguese pastry, is a delectable and iconic treat that tantalizes taste buds with its rich, creamy custard filling nestled within layers of flaky, golden-brown puff pastry. This delighƞul pastry is perfectly balanced, offering a sweet and slightly caramelized flavor, often accentuated with a dusting of cinnamon or powdered sugar on top.
Coffee: paired with the most typical of Portuguese sweets, a coffe just goes with it! A lovely and energetic start for our tour!
Board of local Cheeses: Porto, known for its rich culinary heritage, boasts a variety of distinctive cheeses that capture the essence of the region.
Bifana: a savory delight from Portuguese cuisine, is a flavorful sandwich featuring thinly sliced marinated pork nestled within a soft or crusty bread roll. The pork is typically seasoned with garlic, paprika, and other spices, then slow-cooked to perfection.
Petiscos: a delightful aspect of Portuguese culinary culture, refer to a variety of small, flavorful dishes akin to tapas in Spain. These bite-sized treats are designed for sharing, encouraging a communal and social dining experience. From marinated olives and cheese platters to grilled chorizo and seafood skewers, petiscos showcase the diverse and rich flavors of Portuguese cuisine.
Pataniscas: a beloved Portuguese dish, are delicious, deep-fried fritters made from a batter of salted codfish, flour, eggs, and aromatic herbs. These golden-brown delights boast a crispy exterior that gives way to a tender and flavorful core.
Port: Port Wine is named after the city of Oporto, the second largest city in Portugal and a major port that historically exported Portuguese wines. Port wine is fortified with grape spirits and tastes complex and sweet. In alternative to the drink alone you may also the cocktail try white port mixed with tonic. But you can actually use any style of port, including a Red or Young Tawny Port to make a Port and Tonic.
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Porto, Porto, Portugal
Meeting/Redemption Point
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R. de Santa Catarina 428, 4000-212 Porto, Portugal | Meeting in front of the entrance to the Blue Church