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Lisbon’s Post-Colonial Feast

Small Group
Digital
300 minutes
English

On this full-day tour, we will explore the complex story of post-colonial Portugal through how it’s expressed in the kitchens of central Lisbon. We’ll start with the signature Cape Verdean stew, cachupa. Packed with hominy, studded with Portuguese chorizo and topped with an egg, the version we’ll try is prepared by the self-proclaimed “King of Cachupa” himself. We’ll have coffee from Angola and chocolate from Sao Tome, learning about these commodities roots in slavery and their current move toward free-trade standards. We’ll visit a shop selling religious icons from Brazil and learn about how African religious traditions were disguised within Catholicism for centuries by colonial subjects of the Portuguese crown.

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Lisbon’s Post-Colonial Feast

FromNZD $237.35Per Person

What's included in Lisbon’s Post-Colonial Feast

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Itinerary

Here we will take in the sites as we make our way to a hidden gem

Campo dos Martires da Patria

here we will take in the history and culture of the city

Here we will discus the theme of the day and take in the sites

Inclusions

  • Bottled water
  • Snacks
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • The meeting point is at the exit of the Arroios Metro station in Praça do Chile, in front of “Zainphone” mobile phone shop near the corner of Avenida Almirate Reis with Rua Morrais Soares. Arrive on foot: Walk directly up Rua da Palma/Avenida Almirante Reis from Martim Moniz to Praça do Chile.

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Culinary Backstreets Walks