Discover Lisbon's culinary scene on this unique vegan food tour that showcases the city’s rich flavors and history.
Starting in the artistic Largo Camoes, indulge in a warm, vegan Pastel de Nata before exploring the historic Bertrand Bookstore, where literature and culture intertwine.
Enjoy a creative plant-based surprise at Organi, then savor traditional Portuguese dishes reimagined at the stylish Kong restaurant. Conclude your journey with a taste of Ginjinha, the iconic sour cherry liqueur, while learning about its origins.
This tour highlights the vibrancy of Lisbon’s plant-based dining options, proving that vegan cuisine can be both satisfying and deeply connected to tradition.
- Explore Lisbon's bohemian heart and culinary heritage
- Visit the oldest bookstore in the world, Bertrand Bookstore
- Enjoy unique vegan dishes at local hotspots, including Kong
- Sip traditional Ginjinha at a family-run bar in Rossio
Next to the Camoes Statue by the center, the guide will have an identifying badge with a red stripe.
At the vibrant crossroads of Lisbon’s cultural life, Praca Luis de Camões honors Portugal’s greatest poet, Luís de Camoes. Surrounded by elegant 18th- and 19th-century buildings, this lively square is where the historic districts of Chiado and Bairro Alto meet. Street performers, locals, and visitors gather here day and night, giving the space an unmistakable buzz. It’s the perfect starting point to feel Lisbon’s artistic soul, where literature, history, and modern city life effortlessly blend.
Step inside Bertrand Bookstore, officially recognized as the world’s oldest operating bookstore, in continuous activity since 1732. With its charming wood-paneled rooms and timeless atmosphere, this literary haven invites you to wander through centuries of stories. Once frequented by some of Portugal’s greatest writers, it remains a sanctuary for book lovers. With books in many languages, the experience of browsing here feels like stepping into living history.
Elegant and intellectual, Chiado is Lisbon’s most refined neighborhood, a place where tradition meets sophistication. Rebuilt after the devastating Chiado fire of 1988, the district now blends historic facades with stylish boutiques, theaters, and cafes. It has long been a gathering place for writers and artists, including Fernando Pessoa, whose presence still lingers in the air. Whether you're shopping, people-watching, or enjoying a coffee, Chiado offers a distinctly cultured Lisbon experience.
Welcome to the beating heart of Lisbon: Rossio Square. Officially known as Praca Dom Pedro IV, this grand square has been the city’s main gathering place for centuries. Its striking wave-patterned cobblestones, baroque fountains, and lively atmosphere make it instantly recognizable. From royal celebrations to revolutions, Rossio has witnessed it all. Today, it’s where locals and travelers mingle amid cafes, theaters, and historic landmarks. It’s Lisbon at its most dynamic and authentic.
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