Embark on a small group tour of Oporto and indulge in an authentic Portuguese cuisine experience. Discover the local food that residents are proud to share. Limited to 10 places for an intimate experience.
Embark on a small group tour of Oporto and indulge in an authentic Portuguese cuisine experience. Discover the local food that residents are proud to share. Limited to 10 places for an intimate experience.
- Chapel of Souls - Begin your Porto Food Tour at the renowned Capela das Almas (Chapel of Souls), celebrated for its exquisite blue-and-white azulejo tiles illustrating scenes from the lives of saints. This charming chapel, situated on Rua de Santa Catarina — Porto’s lively pedestrian shopping street — serves as an ideal starting point for your…
- Chapel of Souls - Begin your Porto Food Tour at the renowned Capela das Almas (Chapel of Souls), celebrated for its exquisite blue-and-white azulejo tiles illustrating scenes from the lives of saints. This charming chapel, situated on Rua de Santa Catarina — Porto’s lively pedestrian shopping street — serves as an ideal starting point for your culinary adventure.
Upon arrival, your knowledgeable local guide will warmly welcome you. After gathering the group, the guide will provide a brief introduction to the city’s rich culinary traditions and outline the exciting tastings ahead. You’ll also receive a concise overview of Porto’s history, culture, and the strong link between local gastronomy and the city’s heritage.
This initial stop sets the tone for an authentic Portuguese food experience, where you’ll explore family-run eateries, hidden gems, and sample some of the finest traditional dishes Porto has to offer.
- Mercado do Bolhao - The next stop takes you to one of Porto’s most iconic landmarks: Mercado do Bolhão, the city’s historic food market. Here, you’ll immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of local vendors offering fresh produce, regional delicacies, and traditional products that reflect Porto’s rich culinary heritage.
Just steps away from the market, you’ll visit a true local gem, where you’ll enjoy a unique tasting of Portuguese gourmet canned fish — an authentic delicacy showcasing the art of fish preservation, a proud tradition in Portugal. To enhance the experience, your tasting will be perfectly paired with a crisp Douro Valley white wine, selected from one of the region’s prestigious wineries.
As your guide shares the stories behind the flavors, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for Porto’s gastronomic culture and the significance of seafood in Portuguese cuisine.
- Rua Santa Catarina - After visiting Mercado do Bolhão, your guide will lead you on a leisurely walk along Rua de Santa Catarina, Porto’s most famous pedestrian street. As you stroll through this lively avenue, you’ll discover the fascinating history of Porto’s commercial heart, where traditional shops stand alongside modern boutiques, reflecting the city’s transformation over the years.
Along the way, your guide will share local stories, fun facts, and point out architectural highlights that many visitors overlook. One of the key landmarks on this street is the Café Majestic, an iconic Belle Époque café known for its ornate decor and long history as a meeting place for artists, politicians, and intellectuals.
The walk continues toward the southern end of the street, where you’ll enjoy panoramic views of Porto’s downtown area, offering a perfect moment to take photos and appreciate the city’s vibrant atmosphere before continuing your food adventure.
- Praca D.Joao I - No Porto food tour would be complete without tasting the city’s most famous — and most indulgent — dish: the Francesinha. At a traditional local restaurant, you’ll sit down to enjoy this iconic Portuguese sandwich, layered with various meats, melted cheese, and covered in a rich, slightly spicy beer-based sauce.
As you savor each bite, your guide will share the fascinating story behind the Francesinha’s creation, its connection to Porto’s culinary identity, and how it became a beloved comfort food among locals and visitors alike. You’ll also discover which restaurant is credited as the birthplace of this legendary dish.
To complement the flavors, your meal will be paired with a refreshing local Portuguese beer, perfectly balancing the richness of the Francesinha and enhancing the tasting experience.
- Avenida Dos Aliados - Before heading to your next tasting, your guide will take you on a short cultural walk through some of Porto’s most emblematic landmarks. You’ll stroll along Avenida dos Aliados, the city’s grand central avenue, known for its impressive architecture, elegant buildings, and historical significance as Porto’s political and social heart.
If guests are interested, the walk may include a visit to São Bento Station, world-famous for its breathtaking azulejo tile panels depicting key moments in Portuguese history and everyday life. Here, your guide will share fascinating stories and fun facts that bring Porto’s rich cultural heritage to life.
This cultural pause offers the perfect balance between history and gastronomy, while building your appetite for the next delicious stop on your Porto Food Tour.
- Edificio da Reitoria da Universidade do Porto - Continuing your journey through Porto’s vibrant culture, you’ll head towards the area surrounding Porto University, one of the city’s most charming and historic quarters. As your guide shares more captivating insights into Porto’s academic life, culture, and local traditions, you’ll soon arrive at another hidden culinary gem.
Here, you’ll sit down to enjoy one of Portugal’s most beloved dishes: piri-piri chicken. Grilled to perfection and infused with just the right amount of spice, this Portuguese classic reflects the influence of Portugal’s maritime discoveries and the global journey of spices brought back from distant lands.
To elevate the flavors, your piri-piri chicken will be paired with a refreshing glass of Vinho Verde, the light and slightly effervescent “green wine” produced in the lush vineyards of Northern Portugal. During this stop, your guide will explain the fascinating history of Vinho Verde, its unique production methods, and the terroir that makes it so special.
- Igreja do Carmo - The cultural and gastronomic adventure continues as you pass by two of Porto’s most iconic religious landmarks — the Carmo and Carmelitas Churches. Separated by one of the narrowest houses in the world, these stunning baroque churches are filled with curious legends and surprising architectural details that your guide will reveal.
Next, you’ll visit Café Piolho, one of Porto’s most famous student cafés, historically frequented by university students and intellectuals for generations. It’s a perfect spot to learn more about Porto’s academic life and vibrant café culture.
From there, your guide will lead you to a charming old tavern, where you’ll experience a traditional Portuguese delicacy: roasted chorizo. Served in a flaming clay dish, this smoky, flavorful sausage is both a visual and culinary treat. To accompany the chorizo, you’ll enjoy a perfectly paired Portuguese Rosé Wine, offering a refreshing balance to the rich flavors of the dish.
- Miradouro da Vitoria - Before continuing with the final tastings, your guide will take you to one of Porto’s most breathtaking viewpoints: Miradouro da Vitória. From this panoramic terrace, you’ll enjoy sweeping views over the historic city, the winding Douro River, the famous Port wine cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia, and several of Porto’s most iconic monuments, including the Cathedral and Clérigos Tower.
As you take in the incredible scenery, your guide will share fascinating stories about Porto’s history, its maritime legacy, and its world-renowned wine tradition. This moment offers the perfect blend of culture, history, and stunning visuals — and a chance to capture beautiful photos of your Porto experience.
- Fonte Monumental de Mouzinho da Silveira - No food tour in Portugal is complete without the country’s most famous sweet: the Pastel de Nata (Portuguese custard tart). At one of Porto’s best traditional bakeries, you’ll taste what many locals consider to be the finest Pastéis de Nata in the city — freshly baked and served warm.
During this stop, you’ll learn about the history of this iconic pastry, its origins in Portuguese convents, and the secrets behind its flaky crust and creamy filling. If you’re lucky, you might even catch the bakery chef preparing a fresh batch right before your eyes!
To complete this sweet moment, you can choose your favorite drink to pair with the tart: an espresso, coffee, cappuccino, or tea, just as locals do.
- Ribeira Square - Your Porto Food Tour concludes in the vibrant Ribeira district, the city’s historic riverside neighborhood and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This lively area is perfect to unwind after your immersive culinary journey, with stunning views of the Douro River and the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge.
Here, your guide will share final fun facts and stories about Porto’s rich culture, fascinating history, and renowned gastronomy, tying together everything you’ve discovered throughout the day.
But before you say goodbye, get ready for a special culinary surprise — a delicious finale that perfectly captures the spirit and flavors of Porto, leaving you with unforgettable memories of your food adventure.
Ribeira is also a great spot if you wish to continue exploring on your own, with many nearby wine cellars, cafes, and bars recommended by your guide.

- Portuguese Pastry: Coffee & Pastel de Nata
- Porto’s Original Francesinha: Beer Pairing Experience
- Portuguese BBQ: Beer Pairing and Rosé Wine
- Gourmet Canned Fish Tasting: Wine & Olive Oil Pairing
- Porto Local Foodie Guide
- Sweet surprises and post-tour recommendations
- Portuguese Pastry: Coffee & Pastel de Nata
- Porto’s Original Francesinha: Beer Pairing Experience
- Portuguese BBQ: Beer Pairing and Rosé Wine
- Gourmet Canned Fish Tasting: Wine & Olive Oil Pairing
- Porto Local Foodie Guide
- Sweet surprises and post-tour recommendations
- Any items not referred as included
- Any items not referred as included
Explore Porto’s Culinary Treasures: The Authentic Porto Food Tour!
Set off on an extraordinary culinary adventure in Porto, sampling genuine Portuguese cuisine at secret spots cherished by locals. Guided by an enthusiastic local expert, delve into Porto’s rich culinary heritage while enjoying full meals, not just light bites.
Relish iconic dishes such as…
Explore Porto’s Culinary Treasures: The Authentic Porto Food Tour!
Set off on an extraordinary culinary adventure in Porto, sampling genuine Portuguese cuisine at secret spots cherished by locals. Guided by an enthusiastic local expert, delve into Porto’s rich culinary heritage while enjoying full meals, not just light bites.
Relish iconic dishes such as Gourmet Canned Fish, the renowned Francesinha, savory Frango no Churrasco, delightful Pastéis de Nata, and other traditional Portuguese delights. As you wander through Porto’s historic districts, your guide will reveal intriguing tales behind each dish, immersing you in the cultural influences that have shaped the city’s culinary landscape.
Ideal for food enthusiasts and those seeking a true local experience, the Porto Food Tour showcases the finest of Porto’s cuisine, culture, history, and culinary traditions for an unforgettable journey. Discover, taste, and experience Porto like a local.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.