Braga Trip Overview
Enjoy the food of Braga on this 3-hour guided tour.
Food plays an important role in day-to-day life in Braga, and the city is renowned for its many snack bars, pastry shops, and restaurants. If you enjoy your food, there are few better places to visit in the country.
– Meeting local people. Learn about the lifestyle of Braga locals.
– Small-group tour of 2–10 people.
– Three hours of a culinary walking tour of the vibrant Portuguese city.
Includes different Petiscos (tidbits)
– Sample authentic Portuguese cheeses and even olive oil.
– Bifana (the Portuguese sandwich based on pork meat) with White Wine – Vinho Verde (optional: wine, beer, or soda).
– Bolinho de bacalhau (codfish cake), Moela (Gizzard with tomato and spices), and White Wine – Vinho Verde (optional: wine, beer, or soda).
– Tíbias (Portuguese éclairs), Portuguese cookies, jam, honey, coffee, and tea.
Additional Info
* Duration: 3 hours
* Starts: Braga, Portugal
* Trip Category: Food, Wine & Nightlife >> Wine Tasting & Winery Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Braga, Braga, Portugal
Enjoy the food of Braga on this 3-hour guided tour.
Food plays an important role in day-to-day life in Braga, and the city is renowned for its many snack bars, pastry shops, and restaurants. If you enjoy your food, there are few better places to visit in the country.
– Meeting local people. Learn about the lifestyle of Braga locals.
– Small-group tour of 2–10 people.
– Three hours of a culinary walking tour of the vibrant Portuguese city.
Includes different Petiscos (tidbits)
– Sample authentic Portuguese cheeses and even olive oil.
– Bifana (the Portuguese sandwich based on pork meat) with White Wine – Vinho Verde (optional: wine, beer, or soda).
– Bolinho de bacalhau (codfish cake), Moela (Gizzard with tomato and spices), and White Wine – Vinho Verde (optional: wine, beer, or soda).
– Tíbias (Portuguese éclairs), Portuguese cookies, jam, honey, coffee, and tea.
Stop At: Arco da Porta Nova, Rua Dom Diogo de Sousa 127, Braga 4700-422 Portugal
Braga is known as the city of bishops. This city is one of the great day trips from Porto. It is located in northern Portugal, 54 minutes by train from Porto. The train station is 5 minutes walking from the meeting point.
The meeting point – Arco da Porta Nova – is 5 minutes walking from the train station. This building is one of the gates in the medieval wall.
After meeting your guide, the walking tour in Braga begins with a tasting of Portuguese products. You will have the chance to meet local people. Explore the cultural sights of the city on foot, accompanied by an expert guide. Following a short briefing about the tour, we will enjoy Braga’s food on this 3-hour guided tour.
You will taste different Petiscos
– Ham, sausages, cheese, olive oil, bread, and wine
– Bifana (the Portuguese sandwich based on pork meat) with White Wine (beer or soda)
– Bolinhos de bacalhau (codfish cake) and olives with White Wine
– Tíbias (Portuguese éclairs) and Fidalguinhos (cookies) with coffee or tea
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Se de Braga, R. Dom Paio Mende, Braga 4700-424 Portugal
The Cathedral of Braga is a Roman Catholic church in the northern city of Braga, Portugal. Due to its long history and artistic significance, it is also one of the most important buildings in the country. It is the seat of the Archdiocese of Braga and of the Primate Archbishop of Portugal.
Duration: 35 minutes
Stop At: Garden da Avenida Central, Avenida Central 116, Braga 4710-229 Portugal
Two stops closed to Central Avenue. You will taste:
– Bifana (the Portuguese sandwich based on pork meat) with White Wine – Vinho Verde (beer or soda).
– Bolinhos de bacalhau (codfish cake), olives, or lupines with White Wine – Vinho Verde.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Jardim de Santa Barbara, R. Dr. Justino Cruz, Braga 4700-314 Portugal
Romantic garden in Braga.
Last stop: Tíbias (Portuguese éclairs) and Fidalguinhos (cookies) with coffee or tea.
Duration: 35 minutes
Stop At: Praca Cone de Agrolongo, Rua Conde de Agrolongo, Braga 4700-330 Portugal
Food plays an important role in Braga’s day-to-day life, and the city is renowned for its many snack bars, pastry shops, and restaurants. If you enjoy your food, there are few better places to visit in the country.
Next stop: the local market, you will learn about the lifestyle of Braga locals.
Duration: 35 minutes
Sample Menu
• Ham, cheese, olive oil, bread, and Port Wine. – – Ham, cheese, olive oil, bread, and Port Wine.