Pastéis De Belém Workshop & City Tour
Duration
6 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Stroll through Belem on a guided tour
Learn to cook and bake authentic Pasteis de Nata
Admire the Jeronimos Monastery a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Taste the original recipe of Pastel de Belem
€ 385
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Begin your journey in the historic Belem neighborhood of Lisbon, a district that perfectly blends centuries of history with cultural richness. As you explore this charming area, you will encounter its most iconic landmark, the Belem Tower, a striking fortress that offers panoramic views of the Tajo River and the surrounding waterfront. Stroll through the manicured gardens that frame this historic site, absorbing the peaceful atmosphere and learning about the important role Belem has played in Portugal’s maritime history. Along the way, your guide will share fascinating stories about the neighborhood’s past, from the age of discoveries to the architectural marvels that have stood the test of time, making this a deeply immersive cultural experience that goes beyond surface sightseeing.
No visit to Belem would be complete without indulging in its culinary treasures. Taste the famous pastéis de Belém, crafted fresh in the traditional Portuguese style, and savor their delicate, creamy sweetness while observing the nearby Jerónimos Monastery, a masterpiece of Manueline architecture. To truly capture the essence of Belem’s gastronomic heritage, participate in a hands-on workshop where you will learn the secrets behind baking these iconic cream cakes. From preparing the pastry to perfecting the custard filling, this activity provides a full appreciation of the craftsmanship and tradition that make these treats world-famous. Combining history, architecture, and gastronomy, this tour offers a rich, multi-sensory experience that showcases the heart and soul of Lisbon’s most celebrated neighborhood.
Round trip luxury transportation
Private luxury transportation
Guided visit of the Belem historic neighborhood
Jeronimos Monastery guided visit
Pasteis de Belem tasting in an old confectioners shop founded in eighteen thirty seven
Pasteis de Belem workshop shared with other participants
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Customer Reviews
Danai

The original pastel de nata!!! The most delicious you will try in Lisbon, crunchy on the outside and very creamy inside (the perfect custard)!! Whatever you order there is delicious!! The place and atmosphere is very beautiful!! The service very very friendly and although there is waiting line it’s moving very fast so don’t get discouraged it’s worth the 5-10 min wait!! And fair price for all this we paid 18.70€ ❤️
Neetika

It was a delightful experience. 🤩 We asked to get seated inside, the staff took us along and we had pass almost 5 halls to reach to the hall where our table was. 😅 It was so interesting to see how huge is this place. The service staff was so kind, even after so many people visiting, they were courteous, respectful and polite with everyone. 🥰 The food and Pastel de Nata was delicious. 🤤 I would definitely visit here again and would recommend it as a MUST VISIT for anyone who visits Lisbon. ⭐️
Laura

Finally made it to the “original” pastel de nata shop for a little pilgrimage. I was a bit skeptical at first and ordered two just to try, along with a cappuccino. But to my surprise, they turned out to be the best pastéis de nata I’ve had in Portugal. Before leaving, I even bought a few more to take back for a late-night snack. The cappuccino was also excellent, rich and creamy, with a flavor that felt both familiar and wonderfully new.
Med

I'm not usually a big fan of sweets, but this place is truly exceptional! Definitely worth a visit. I started with just one order and ended up having three. The service was excellent, and the place is spacious and well-organized. Prices are very reasonable, especially considering the quality and expertise behind everything.
Lester

This is a must visit if you are in Lisbon. Highly recommended by a local friend of mine as the recipe for their pasteis de nata was passed down by the local nuns. If you do visit, you should - I even made a quick trip there on my last day before catching my flight, don’t be a country pumpkin. Pair your pasteis de nata with port wine! I paired them with their 20 year old port, it was beautiful and they both compliment each other well. Sharp and spicy with a touch of sweetness to go with the crunchy warm pasteis de nata! Do not pair them with beer, they don’t go well together. Beer is cold and it instantly kills the favour as well and the warm mess in your month. I was shocked to see so many tourist went for beer! Food 9.5/10, service 8/10, ambience 8/10, value for money 9/10. A must visit!
