Chestnuts, Ginjinha & Cozy Nights — Lisbon’s Tastiest Season Begins
When the air turns crisp and the scent of roasted chestnuts fills Lisbon’s streets, you know it’s São Martinho season — the city’s unofficial start to winter. Locals sip sweet jeropiga wine, laugh under twinkling lights, and warm up in their favorite tascas with grilled meats, pastries, and the city’s signature cherry liqueur: Ginjinha.
November and December bring a softer rhythm to Lisbon — fewer crowds, shorter days, and richer flavors. For travelers, it’s the perfect time to taste the city like a local.

🌰 What to Taste This Season
🔥 Piri Piri Chicken
Lisbon’s spicy comfort classic — marinated, grilled, and served sizzling. It’s the flavor that defines a Portuguese winter.
🥖 Bifana Sandwich
Thinly sliced pork in garlicky sauce, tucked into a crusty roll. Simple, hearty, unforgettable.
🍷 Ginjinha
Lisbon’s famous cherry liqueur, sipped in tiny glasses on chilly evenings — a local ritual since the 1800s.
🌭 Chouriço & Cheese Platters
Shared over laughter in Baixa’s family-run taverns. Portugal’s version of a winter cheese-board.
🌰 Roasted Chestnuts
From street vendors on every corner — smoky, sweet, and a symbol of the season.
🍮 Pastel de Nata
Still warm from the oven — a flaky ending to your walk through Lisbon’s glowing lanes.
🕯️ Why This Is the Best Time to Visit
- Cozy evenings & festive lights — Baixa glows with early Christmas decorations.
- Fewer tourists — more space, slower pace, richer local encounters.
- Seasonal treats — chestnuts, jeropiga, bolo rei, and hearty soups fill menus everywhere.
- Perfect weather — cool enough to crave comfort food, warm enough for outdoor strolls.
📍 Tour Details
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Runs daily: 9:30 AM, 12 PM, 3 PM & 6 PM
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Meeting point: Restauradores Square, Baixa, Lisboa
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Guides: Isabella or Nuno
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Languages offered: English · Portuguese · Spanish
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Duration: 2.5 hours of flavor, stories & hidden corners
❓ FAQ
What makes the winter version of the tour special?
Cooler weather means heartier local dishes, cozy taverns, and fewer crowds — a more personal, authentic experience.
Do we still taste the same foods as in summer?
Yes, but with a seasonal twist — chestnuts, Ginjinha, and more local winter specialties.
Is it suitable for vegetarians?
Absolutely! We also run a separate Vegetarian Lisbon Food Tour with plant-based versions of Portuguese favorites.
💛 Come Hungry. Leave Warm.
Lisbon doesn’t slow down in winter — it simmers.
Join our small-group food tour through Baixa’s glowing streets, taste Lisbon’s comfort classics, and raise a glass of Ginjinha to the city’s most delicious season.




