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Visite Fado Porto

The Walking Parrot propose les meilleures visites pour que vous viviez des expériences que vous n'oublierez jamais 

Le Porto food tour inclut :

  • 🗓 Possibility to schedule from Thursday to Sunday 

  • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​🕒 A tour of around 3 hours

  • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​👥 An experience for a maximum of 15 people

  • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​🚩 A professional guide​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Porto

Explore the magic of Fado music 

Explorez la magie de la musique Fado à Porto et tombez amoureux de cette manière passionnée de chanter. C'est l'expérience que l'on ne trouve qu'au Portugal. Prenez un verre de vin et écoutez les voix soyeuses des chanteurs lors de la tournée Fado avec The Walking Parrot. Rejoignez-nous pour une nuit émotionnelle inoubliable à Porto.

Fado Tour Ticket Price

*Si vous souhaitez consommer des boissons supplémentaires qui ne font pas partie de notre menu préétabli , sachez qu'elles peuvent être achetées séparément et que vous devrez payer directement au restaurant . 

Possible Extras

  • 85€ extra for private per group

  • Language option; price is dependent on the language and availability

  • Possibility of a combo pack with 10% discount

Le Porto food tour inclut :

  • Fado live show

  • Typical Portuguese dinner

  • One-hour walking tour about Fado 

  • Explanation of Fado history and its influence on Portugues culture

Visite du fado

Explorez la magie de la musique Fado et tombez amoureux de cette manière passionnée de chanter. Prenez un verre de vin et écoutez les voix soyeuses des chanteurs lors de la tournée Fado avec The Walking Parrot.

Fado show in Porto

Silence que Fado joue

Fado show in Porto with The Walking Parrot

Une sensation unique que vous n'oublierez pas

Welcome to the Authentic Porto Fado Tour!

The enchanting city of Porto, where the melancholic melodies of Fado resonate through the winding streets and tell stories that touch the depths of the soul. In this cultural haven, Fado is not just a genre of music but a profound expression of the Portuguese spirit. As you delve into the heart of Porto Fado, prepare to be swept away by the raw emotions, poetic lyrics, and hauntingly beautiful melodies that have echoed through generations. 

Visite Fado Porto

La musique Fado est l'une des choses dont les Portugais sont le plus fiers. Le fado en tant que style est capturé par le mot "Saudade", symbolisant un sentiment de perte. Personne ne peut rester indifférent en écoutant de la musique Fado. Vous ressentirez les émotions que ce style transmet à tout le monde dans la pièce. En écoutant du fado, vous vous demandez quelle est la magie qui vous touche autant. C'est le moment où nos guides vont vous raconter l'histoire de la musique Fado et comment elle est née. De plus, lors de notre tournée Fado à Porto, vous apprendrez pourquoi il est devenu une si grande partie de la culture portugaise. Vous vous sentez envoûté ? Réservez votre place pour notre tour Fado à Porto et laissez la magie opérer.

Fado music tour in Porto with Tha Walkig Parrot
Fado music experience in Porto

Que manger à Porto ?

Porto est une ville merveilleuse et pittoresque située sur le charmant fleuve Douro et un lieu magique pour découvrir la gastronomie portugaise ! Voici quelques-unes de nos recommandations alimentaires à Porto : 

Son Altesse Royale - Francesinha

Que vous sachiez parler français ou non, vous parlerez certainement Francesinha. Oui, il existe un lien entre la France et l'une des spécialités portugaises les plus célèbres comme la Francesinha, qui signifie littéralement « petite dame française ». Quel nom intéressant, non ? Et le plat lui-même est encore plus intéressant. Francesinha est un type de sandwich, enfin uniquement par sa forme, donc si vous pensiez que vous pouviez simplement l'attraper et le manger, oubliez-le. Parce que ce truc est énorme. Pour manger ce "sandwich" portugais spécial, vous aurez certainement besoin de couverts. En termes de quantité, la nourriture de Porto ne déçoit pas, pas plus que notre visite gastronomique portugaise à Porto. 

Le roi du vin portugais

Le vin de Porto est un vin pas comme les autres, doux mais si délicieux et avec le pouvoir de vous emmener instantanément dans la merveilleuse vallée du Douro, d'où vous naviguerez sur le fleuve pour vous rendre au port de vos rêves. Ce vin est un must absolu. Il accompagne généralement une entrée ou un dessert. Cependant, le vin à lui seul mérite amplement d'être un dessert, car il est merveilleux. Une fois que le Vin de Porto vous a charmé, vous ne pouvez plus vous en passer. Aussi simple que cela.

​Avis clients

Cezary était un guide merveilleux, très compétent et sympathique. Nous sommes même devenus de bons amis. je hautement
recommande de voyager avec lui.

Cézay

Tour de la ville

Très bonne nourriture et bon guide qui nous a fait visiter la vieille ville. Merci pour ce bien
vivre. Ravi d'avoir Olaf comme guide
Excellent guide touristique Olaf, a profité au maximum de cet après-midi froid et frissonnant. Beaucoup de nouvelles connaissances.
Recommander!

Valéria

Visite gastronomique 

Ce fut une soirée agréable avec de la bonne nourriture et une bonne compagnie. Le groupe était juste de la bonne taille
et très diversifié. Le guide a pu tenir compte du fait que ma femme a du mal à marcher.

Davejc

Une agréable soirée

Où nous trouver

Fado tour in Porto with The Walking Parrot
Fado music in Porto with The Walking Parrot

Puis-je avoir un Cimbalino ?  

    Oh, et un Super Bock pour moi, s'il vous plaît !

C'est enfin l'heure du café et de la bière. Vous tueriez pour un expresso, mais vous ne savez pas comment le commander ? Nous avons ce qu'il vous faut! Cimbalino est la voie à suivre car c'est ainsi qu'un expresso s'appelle à Porto.

En ce qui concerne la bière, à Porto on boit du Super Bock. Commandez un "fino" et votre bière pression est en route. 

L'un des principaux ingrédients de la gastronomie portugaise - la morue

Avez-vous l'impression que depuis votre arrivée au Portugal, quelqu'un vous suit à chaque étape ? Eh bien, mon ami, vous ne vous trompez pas. En parlant d'amis, si la morue est présente partout au Portugal, c'est parce qu'elle est connue comme leur "ami fidèle", c'est pourquoi elle est toujours là. Saviez-vous qu'il existe 365 recettes pour préparer la morue ? Vous savez, les Portugais veulent juste s'assurer qu'ils en ont un sur la table de la cuisine pour chaque jour de l'année. Certains vont même jusque là et disent qu'il existe 1001 façons de préparer la morue. 1001 façons ! Eh bien, cela explique le fait que le Portugal consomme 20 % de la morue mondiale et confirme qu'aucune autre nation ne chérit la morue autant que les Portugais. C'est l'amour d'abord de la morue depuis le 14ème siècle, et ce lien est toujours aussi fort. On peut certainement affirmer que la morue joue un rôle très important dans la cuisine portugaise.

Our Tour includes

  • Fado live show

  • Typical Portuguese dinner

  • One-hour walking tour about Fado 

  • Explanation of Fado history and its influence on Portugues culture

Nous voulons que vous non seulement goûtiez ces saveurs étonnantes, mais que vous ressentiez l'émotion et que vous vous perdiez dans l'assiette d'histoires incroyables. Et qui de mieux pour vous mettre dans la bonne humeur et créer l'atmosphère appropriée autre que notre guide gastronomique compétent portant un tablier assez impressionnant alors que vous vous promenez ensemble dans cette charmante ville sur le chemin de plusieurs restaurants portugais authentiques différents pour remplir votre estomac affamé d'inconnu , saveurs pourtant fascinantes des délices portugais. Veuillez venir EXTRÊMEMENT affamé, car il y aura beaucoup de plats portugais différents à déguster. 

C'est exactement ce qu'est la visite gastronomique portugaise d'environ 4 heures de The Walking Parrot à Porto. Au cours de la visite, vous aurez l'occasion d'en apprendre davantage sur l'histoire et le développement de la cuisine portugaise car nous visiterons différents types de meilleurs restaurants à Porto afin de représenter la gastronomie portugaise et la culture alimentaire de la meilleure façon possible. Cela signifie que vous pouvez vous attendre à la fois à des restaurants chics et à des endroits typiques que les habitants ont tendance à fréquenter. Dans chacun des restaurants, vous dégusterez plusieurs plats traditionnels et découvrirez leur histoire. 

Portugais 
Visite gastronomique de Porto

Comme vous l'avez sans doute remarqué, la gastronomie portugaise est vraiment incroyable ! Non seulement il est délicieux, coloré et regorge de variétés de plats différents, mais il raconte également une histoire de la nation portugaise. À chaque bouchée, vous comprendrez mieux comment les Portugais sont devenus ce qu'ils sont aujourd'hui. Chaque plat a une histoire différente et représente un moment important de l'histoire du pays. Une saveur incroyable est l'ingrédient principal de chaque plat portugais, mais l'histoire derrière est ce qui rend cette saveur encore plus mémorable et plus spéciale.

Cette visite gastronomique de Porto ne ressemble à aucune autre. Attendez-vous à l'inattendu, car cette visite ne touchera pas seulement vos papilles gustatives, mais tous vos récepteurs sensoriels. À la fin de la visite, vous deviendrez un véritable expert de la cuisine portugaise. Et faites-nous confiance, The Walking Parrot s'assurera que ce soit une expérience que vous n'oublierez jamais. Rejoignez-nous et découvrez la cuisine portugaise de la manière la plus unique possible ! 

  • Is Porto walkable city?
    Yes, Porto is a walkable city, with many of its attractions, historic sites, and scenic areas easily accessible on foot.
  • Is Porto a good place to holiday?
    Yes, Porto is a fantastic place for a holiday, offering a rich blend of history, culture, stunning architecture, and delicious cuisine which you try with our Porto Walking Tours.
  • What is Porto famous for?
    Porto is famous for its picturesque riverfront, historic Ribeira district, renowned Port wine cellars, and stunning Douro River views.
  • What is must visit destinations in Porto?
    Some must-visit destinations in Porto include the historic Ribeira district, Dom Luís I Bridge, Livraria Lello, Clerigos Tower, and the world-famous Port wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia.
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    He was shy, and only gave around 30 public concerts in his lifetime; he preferred to play to small gatherings in the salons of wealthy Parisians.
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    Almost one hour piano concert will take you to historical trip to Chopin's world full of emotions and his landscapes during our Chopin Concert Tour.
  • What is Chopin's most famous piece?
    Chopin's most famous piece is his Nocturne in E-flat Major, Op. 9, No. 2.
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    Yes, it is definitelly worth to make a Food Tour in Italy
  • What foods are Porto famous for?
    Francesinha: Often considered Porto's signature dish, the Francesinha is a hearty sandwich made with layers of cured meats (such as ham and linguiça), steak, and sausage, all covered in melted cheese. It's then drenched in a spicy tomato and beer sauce. It's a true comfort food and a must-try for meat lovers.
  • Is Porto a foodie city?
    Yes, Porto is indeed considered a foodie city. It has gained recognition and popularity among food enthusiasts for several reasons: Rich Culinary Heritage: Porto boasts a rich and diverse culinary heritage, with a wide range of traditional dishes and ingredients. From hearty meat-based dishes like Francesinha to seafood specialties and delicious pastries, there's something to satisfy every palate. Local Markets: Porto is home to vibrant food markets such as Mercado do Bolhão, where you can explore stalls selling fresh produce, meats, fish, cheeses, and other local ingredients. These markets offer an authentic and immersive food shopping experience. Port Wine: Porto is world-renowned for its production of Port wine. Visitors can explore historic wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia, where they can learn about the winemaking process and enjoy tastings of this sweet and fortified wine.
  • What are the three types of tapas?
    Exploring the Variety of Tapas: Three Types You Should Try When it comes to tapas, there's a world of flavors to discover. The three main types include: Cocas de Picar: These are delightful finger foods like olives and nuts, perfect for nibbling on. Pinchos: These dishes often require a toothpick or skewer, featuring meatballs and other savory options. Cazuelas: Indulge in these 'little dishes' or small portions served in flavorful sauces. Each type offers a unique taste experience that's a must-try during your tapas journey.
  • What do you get on tapas
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    Absolutely Yes! Bologna is well known
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    The duration of the trip on both routes is about the same (40 minutes from the Rocio station and 47 minutes from the Orienti station).
  • Why is it worth to visit Sintra?
    Sintra is worth visiting for its fairy-tale-like palaces, lush gardens, and captivating architecture, offering a unique and magical atmosphere that transports you to a different world just in a short distance from Lisbon.
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    Explore Alfama, Belém, and must-see landmarks like Jerónimos Monastery and Sao Jorge Castle in Lisbon in one day.
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    Is one of only two Portuguese cities (along with Porto) considered global cities. The most interesting sights are located here - Don Pedro IV Square, the National Theater, the 19th century Rossio Station and the 45 m high Santa Justa elevator.
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    You must savor a traditional Portuguese dish like bacalhau à brás, a flavoured salted codfish dish with eggs and potatoes, while in Lisbon to experience the local cuisine at its best.
  • What to bring from Lisbon walking tours?
    Bring home delicious Portuguese pastries, such as Pastéis de Nata, and beautiful azulejo tiles as souvenirs from your walking tours in Lisbon.
  • When is the best season to visit Lisbon?
    The best season to visit Lisbon is in the spring or early autumn when the weather is pleasantly mild and ideal for exploring the city.
  • What is a must do in Lisbon during walking tour?
    Exploring Almafa, Bairro Alto, and iconic landmarks like the Tower of Belém and Jerónimos Monastery is a must-do in Lisbon to experience its rich history and culture.
  • Is Lisbon a foodie city?
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    Lisbon's Culinary Delights: From Pastel de Nata to Bacalhau. When it comes to food in Lisbon, the iconic pastel de nata, a delectable custard tart born in the Belém district, takes the spotlight. However, Lisbon's culinary scene offers much more to explore. Indulge in an array of bacalhau (salt cod) dishes, savor the unique flavors of conservas (canned seafood), warm up with a traditional caldo verde soup, or bite into a satisfying bifana (pork sandwich). Lisbon's gastronomy is a treasure trove of delights waiting to be discovered!
  • What do you get on tapas
    Explore the culinary riches of Lisbon, where you can indulge in rich cheeses, cured meats, fresh seafood, roasted vegetables, and delightful deep-fried treats, all at an affordable price of just a few euros per plate. In Lisbon, tapas isn't merely a budget-friendly option; it's an enticing expedition through some of Europe's most mouthwatering dishes
  • What are the three types of tapas?
    Exploring the Variety of Tapas: Three Types You Should Try When it comes to tapas, there's a world of flavors to discover. The three main types include: Cocas de Picar: These are delightful finger foods like olives and nuts, perfect for nibbling on. Pinchos: These dishes often require a toothpick or skewer, featuring meatballs and other savory options. Cazuelas: Indulge in these 'little dishes' or small portions served in flavorful sauces. Each type offers a unique taste experience that's a must-try during your tapas journey.
  • What time do people eat dinner in Lisbon?
    Dinner Time in Portugal (7 p.m. to 10 p.m.) Depending on the restaurant, you can show up until 12 p.m. and still get served. However, keep in mind that most kitchens will close before that. On Fridays and Saturdays, it's common to have dinner a bit later, around 10 p.m.
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    Photo Tour means a journey off the beaten track to the world's most wonderful places. Simply put, we visit the best photographic locations in existence while you are guided by a top photographer. The Walking Parrot, specializes in crafting these unforgettable journeys to capture incredible moments
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    Belem Tower, Lisbon's most photographed monument, deserves a spot on your must-see list. Join the ranks of avid photographers and create your own postcard-worthy shot. Don't miss the Sunrise mission for that perfect capture. And as a sweet reward, treat yourself to Pasteis de Belem afterward.
  • What is the most beautiful area of Lisbon?
    The most beautiful area of Lisbon? That's undoubtedly Alfama. Nestled between São Jorge Castle and the Tejo River, it's the city's oldest neighborhood and a true gem for photographers. Its hilly terrain offers stunning vistas of Lisbon and the waterfront, while its charming, cobblestone medieval alleys exude timeless charm.
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  • What is "Saudade"?
    "Saudade" is a Portuguese word that captures a complex mix of emotions, including nostalgia, melancholy, and a deep sense of yearning. It's a central concept in Fado music and contributes to the heartfelt and emotional nature of the songs.
  • What is Fado music?
    Fado music is a unique and passionate style of singing that originates from Portugal. It's characterized by its deep emotional expression and often centers around the theme of "Saudade," which signifies a feeling of loss and longing.
  • What can I expect during The Walking Parrot's Fado tour in Lisbon?
    During The Walking Parrot's Fado tour, you can expect an enchanting evening filled with the mesmerizing sounds of Fado music. You'll have the opportunity to enjoy the silk voices of talented singers while sipping on a glass of wine.
  • What makes Fado music so special in Portugal?
    Fado music is an integral part of Portuguese culture and history. It serves as a musical narrative of the nation's past, expressing the joys and sorrows of its people. Its unique melodies and lyrics convey a deep connection to the Portuguese soul.
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  • Puis-je insérer une image, une vidéo ou un gif dans ma FAQ ?
    Oui. Pour ajouter des médias, procédez comme suit : 1. Entrez les paramètres de l'application 2. Cliquez sur le bouton "Gérer les FAQ 3. Sélectionnez la question à laquelle vous souhaitez ajouter un média 4. Lorsque vous modifiez votre réponse, cliquez sur l'icône de l'appareil photo, de la vidéo ou du GIF 5. Ajoutez des médias de votre bibliothèque.
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  • Comment puis-je ajouter une nouvelle question et réponse ?
    Pour ajouter une nouvelle FAQ, suivez ces étapes : 1. Cliquez sur le bouton "Gérer les FAQ 2. Depuis le tableau de bord de votre site, vous pouvez ajouter, modifier et gérer toutes vos questions et réponses 3. Chaque question et réponse doit être ajoutée à une catégorie 4. Enregistrez et publiez.
  • What is Bifana?
    Bifana is a traditional Portuguese dish consisting of marinated pork slices served in a bread roll.
  • Is it worth doing a food tour in Lisbon?
    Absolutely, a food tour in Lisbon is well worth it. It offers a fantastic opportunity to delve into authentic Portuguese flavors and experience the rich culinary heritage of the city.
  • Comment modifier ou supprimer le titre "FAQ" ?
    Vous pouvez modifier le titre à partir de l'onglet Paramètres de l'application. Si vous ne souhaitez pas afficher le titre, désactivez simplement le titre sous "Infos à afficher".
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  • Should I go to pubcrawl alone?
    Absolutely! Arrive slightly before the crowd, secure a good spot at the bar, and strike up a conversation with the bartender or fellow solo patrons—it's a perfectly normal and enjoyable experience.
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    Bairro Alto, located between Principe Real and Baixa Chiado, is Lisbon's lively bar district with 200+ bars. It's a bustling nightlife hub, but during the day, it's a quiet neighborhood.
  • Are pub crawls worth it?
    A pub crawl is a must-try experience. It's not only a fun way to meet new people but also a smart way to save money while exploring unfamiliar bars in a new city during your vacation or any other time
  • What is the difference between a pub crawl and a bar hop?
    A pub crawl is a planned event where you visit specific pubs in advance. Bar hopping, on the other hand, is a spontaneous adventure where you go with the flow, not knowing where you'll end up—it's all about the journey, not the destination.
  • What can I expect during The Walking Parrot's Fado tour in Porto?
    During The Walking Parrot's Fado tour in Porto, you can expect an enchanting evening filled with the mesmerizing sounds of Fado music. You'll have the opportunity to enjoy the silk voices of talented singers while sipping on a glass of wine.
  • What is "Saudade"?
    "Saudade" is a Portuguese word that captures a complex mix of emotions, including nostalgia, melancholy, and a deep sense of yearning. It's a central concept in Fado music and contributes to the heartfelt and emotional nature of the songs.
  • What makes Fado music so special in Portugal?
    Fado music is an integral part of Portuguese culture and history. It serves as a musical narrative of the nation's past, expressing the joys and sorrows of its people. Its unique melodies and lyrics convey a deep connection to the Portuguese soul.
  • What is Fado music?
    Fado music is a unique and passionate style of singing that originates from Portugal. It's characterized by its deep emotional expression and often centers around the theme of "Saudade," which signifies a feeling of loss and longing.
  • Are pub crawls worth it?
    A pub crawl is a must-try experience. It's not only a fun way to meet new people but also a smart way to save money while exploring unfamiliar bars in a new city during your vacation or any other time
  • Should I go to pubcrawl alone?
    Absolutely! Arrive slightly before the crowd, secure a good spot at the bar, and strike up a conversation with the bartender or fellow solo patrons—it's a perfectly normal and enjoyable experience.
  • What is the difference between a pub crawl and a bar hop?
    A pub crawl is a planned event where you visit specific pubs in advance. Bar hopping, on the other hand, is a spontaneous adventure where you go with the flow, not knowing where you'll end up—it's all about the journey, not the destination.
  • What is a photography tour?
    Photo Tour means a journey off the beaten track to the world's most wonderful places. Simply put, we visit the best photographic locations in existence while you are guided by a top photographer. The Walking Parrot, specializes in crafting these unforgettable journeys to capture incredible moments
  • What is the most beautiful area of Porto?
    Crystal Palace Gardens (Jardins do Palácio de Cristal): These gardens offer stunning views of the city and the Douro River. The landscaped gardens, sculptures, and peacocks wandering around make it a picturesque spot.
  • Where is the most photographed spot in Porto?
    one of the most photographed spots in Porto is the Ribeira district, particularly the area along the Douro River
  • Where is the Instagrammable place in Porto?
    Livraria Lello: Known as one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world, Livraria Lello's intricate architecture and grand staircase make it a popular spot for Instagram photos.
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