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Lisbon Fado and dinner tour
Lisbon Fado and dinner tour
Lisbon Fado and dinner tour
Lisbon Fado and dinner tour
Lisbon Fado and dinner tour

Lisbon Fado and dinner tour


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  • Book now this walking tour of Lisbon. Discover Alfama neighborhood and enjoy a Fado performance while tasting a typical Portuguese dinner.
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-What you can expect-
Experience night-time Lisbon, its colors, sounds, and tastes on this tour that will take you across the city until the neighborhood of Alfama, to relish traditional Portuguese food and a live Fado performance. Fado is a Portuguese word that means fate, destiny. It’s also the name of Lisbon’s most famous musical genre, “the song of Lisbon”, characterized by mournful tunes and grief-laden, soulful lyrics that transmit a strong feeling of longing and nostalgia. In this tour, you'll be able to assist in a live performance in a traditional fado restaurant.

The tour will start wandering through the alleys and windy streets of old Lisbon on a walking tour through Mouraria and Alfama (1h approximately), where you'll get to know the working-class neighborhoods and streets where Fado was born. Your guide will explain to you the history and the cultural importance of Fado, and how it shaped mentalities in Portugal and the Portuguese own sense of identity.

You’ll end the tour at a traditional Fado house where you'll listen to the heartfelt melodies of this traditional music. Lose yourself in the atmosphere and mood of this typical genre played by the Portuguese guitar and characterized by mournful, heartbreaking lyrics. While you enjoy the music, you'll also taste a traditional dinner. Homemade food, Portuguese wine, and an amazing environment are the keys to any good Portuguese evening.

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Reception of Lisbon Destination Hostel, Rossio Train Station, 2nd floor. Get inside the station, go to the 2nd floor, the hostel is opposite the train ticket office.(Largo do Duque de Cadaval 17, 1200-160 Lisbon, Portugal)

  • Accessibility:A considerable amount of walking is involved – not recommended for anyone who has difficulty walking

  • Know in advance:You can only purchase one reduced-price ticket for each full-price ticket

  • Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking

  • Good understanding of English is necessary

  • Remember to bring:Comfortable shoes are recommended

FAQ

1. What is the cultural significance of Fado music in Lisbon?

Fado, recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, is deeply embedded in Lisbon's soul. It's a melancholic and expressive musical genre, often performed by a singer (fadista) accompanied by Portuguese and classical guitars. Fado expresses universal themes of longing, destiny, sorrow, and love, reflecting the Portuguese concept of 'saudade.' It originated in the city's working-class neighborhoods and continues to be a powerful symbol of Portuguese identity and emotion.

2. How can visitors ensure an authentic Fado experience in Lisbon?

To experience authentic Fado, seek out smaller, traditional Fado houses (casas de fado) often found in historic neighborhoods like Alfama, Mouraria, or Bairro Alto. These venues typically offer a more intimate setting, with the focus solely on the music. Look for places where locals also gather, and where the artists perform with genuine passion and emotion, rather than overtly tourist-oriented shows. Some tours specifically highlight these traditional venues.

3. What does a Fado and dinner tour in Lisbon typically include?

A Fado and dinner tour in Lisbon usually begins with a walking tour of historic neighborhoods like Alfama, providing context for Fado's origins. This is followed by a traditional Portuguese dinner at a Fado house. During the meal, guests enjoy live Fado performances by various singers and musicians. The experience combines cultural immersion, gastronomy, and an intimate musical showcase, offering a comprehensive evening out.

4. Which areas of Lisbon are best known for traditional Fado venues?

The most traditional Fado venues in Lisbon are predominantly found in the historic districts. Alfama, with its narrow winding streets, is considered the birthplace of Fado and hosts many intimate Fado houses. Mouraria, another historic neighborhood, is also known for its deep connection to Fado. Bairro Alto offers a mix of Fado houses, some more traditional, alongside modern establishments.

5. What kind of atmosphere should guests expect at a Fado performance in Lisbon?

During a Fado performance, expect an atmosphere of respectful silence and deep emotion. The lights are often dimmed, and diners are encouraged to cease conversation to fully appreciate the music. The performers pour their hearts into each song, creating a poignant and intense experience. It's a time for quiet reflection and appreciation of the raw, expressive power of the music and vocals.

6. Are specific Portuguese dishes commonly served with a Fado dinner show in Lisbon?

Yes, Fado dinner shows in Lisbon typically feature traditional Portuguese cuisine. Guests can expect to savor classic dishes such as Bacalhau à Brás (shredded cod with onions, potatoes, and scrambled eggs), grilled fish, various meat dishes, and hearty stews. The meal often concludes with traditional Portuguese desserts like 'arroz doce' (rice pudding) or 'pastel de nata,' accompanied by local wines.

7. What is the proper etiquette to follow when attending a Fado show in Lisbon?

During a Fado performance, it's customary to remain silent and avoid talking, as the music requires full attention and respect. Keep mobile phones on silent or off, and refrain from taking flash photography. Applause is usually reserved for the end of each song or performance set. It's considered polite to listen attentively and express appreciation through quiet applause, allowing the emotion of the music to resonate.

8. Is it customary for the audience to applaud during a Fado song in Lisbon?

No, it is generally not customary to applaud during a Fado song in Lisbon. The performance is meant to be deeply immersive and emotional, and interruptions are typically avoided. Audiences are encouraged to show their appreciation by clapping at the end of each song or after a Fado set has concluded. Sometimes, a quiet 'Muito bom!' (Very good!) or 'Parabéns!' (Congratulations!) can also be whispered respectfully.

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