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Bordeaux Wine Festival
Bordeaux is an international reference Wine Capital with a long tradition of wine growing and producing (Bordeaux wine has been produced in the region since the 8th century). To celebrate the regional wines every two years the city celebrates a wine festival that attracts thousands of visitors who are passionate about wine and food, and at yearly each edition the festival is increasing its international impact. The heart of the festival is the famous “wine road”, where visitors are introduced …
Folkloric Market
Every Thursday of July and August (Wednesday if Thursday is a holy day), the folk market takes place in the centre of Bulle. A good opportunity to buy fruits, vegetables and of course local products. It is not only a farmers' market; it is also a craft market and secondhand goods dealers and secondhand booksellers. The atmosphere is pleasant with traditional music concerts on the market place. Every week, discover the production process of the famous Gruyère cheese in the small chalet of the …
Taste of Antwerp
Visit Taste of Antwerp and live it up at the indoor and outdoor event at Waagnatie. The event location is known for its iconic harbour cranes and is located in the trendy quarter 'Eilandje', next to the MAS and the recently opened Red Star Line Museum. Belgium's yearly culinary festival hosts around 30 top restaurants, star chefs and culinary specialty businesses all of which present dishes in the form of appetisers. Visitors enjoy the priceless view on the Scheldt while tasting 'signature …
Tallinn Street Food Festival
Held in Tallinn’s creative districts, the Toidu Tänavad Street Food Festival brings together more than 40 food vendors offering a wide variety of local and international flavors. Visitors can sample street food from Estonia alongside specialties from neighboring countries such as Latvia, Finland, and Lithuania. With contributions from local restaurants, cafés, and independent food makers, the festival is a lively celebration of street food culture and a must-visit experience for food lovers …
South Tyrolean Bread and Strudel Festival
For three days, the cathedral square of Bressanone/Brixen is the scene of the South Tyrolean Bread and Strudel Festival. The 20 bakeries and pastry shops bearing the quality seal as well as their vast variety of products are the centre of attention. Discover the wide range of bread and pastries that have always been present in South Tyrolean baking tradition. Several types of bread, traditional specialties from all areas of the region and of course South Tyrolean apple strudel - whether …
O Grove Seafood Festival
During the festival, thousands of portions are served at a frenetic pace from morning to night: seafood rice dishes, grilled razor clams, a la marinera clams, oysters, oven baked scallops ...And to accompany the food, bagpipe music and folk dances are scheduled throughout the whole festival. The gala event of the festival is the award ceremony for the Centollos de Oro (Golden Spider Crabs), four awards given by O Grove Town Council to individuals or institutions for their service to O Grove. …
Wine Festival in Pezinok
The origin of the Wine Festival in Pezinok dates back to the 13th century. During the Great Depression of the first half of the 20th century, the celebrations were held only in cozy cellars, but nowadays the festival has grown in size and popularity. You are welcome to join the celebration in the streets of the medieval town of Pezinok, where local producers offer their young wine. Moreover, the Festival is rounded off with live concerts, performances and tasty traditional food such as cigánska …
Poboleda’s Harvest Festival
Those who wake up early may participate in a walk through the vineyards to harvest grapes by hand, followed by an activity of treading with wine in front of the building of cooperative. An interesting feature of this event is that it attracts wineries from neighboring villages and is one of the few occasions when visitors can taste wines from all over the wineries. This is an event which opens visitors’ appetite for wine, organised in the first week of September when Poboleda wineries have …
Copenhagen Cooking
Copenhagen Cooking is one of the biggest food festivals in Northern Europe. It is a celebration of the love of food, seasonal produce and high quality mixed together. The winter edition takes place in February, and visitors have a whole month to discover Danish flavours at this festival that profiles Danish gastronomy by paying homage to its food culture, Nordic cuisine and the major players on the gastronomic stage. The festival program is divided into several categories all offering a …
EuroChocolate Festival
If you have a sweet tooth, visit the annual chocolate festival in the Italian town of Perugia, which is without a doubt, a dessert lover’s paradise! Get your chocolate in the regular bar variety or try some chocolate liquor, hot chocolate, or even a chocolate kebab! Dedicated to the Italian and international chocolate tradition, EuroChocolate offers a variety of activities including chocolate art displays, chocolate tastings, street performances and much more. The Festival lasts for nine days …