Visiting Lisbon is already an adventure – now imagine cycling and eating your way through the city. Start off with a taste of the famous pastel de nata (custard tart) at one of the city's oldest pastry shops.
Quench your thirst with a Portuguese beer at a spectacular viewpoint overlooking the Tagus river. Sample a traditional pastel de bacalhau (codfish pastry), along with ginginha de Óbidos (sour cherry liqueur).
Learn about the foods that residents here eat every day, discover the history of Portuguese cuisine, and burn a few calories as you bike with the locals.