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Go on a culinary trip through the tastiest cities in Europe. From dumplings to berry cake, and from wood oven pizza to a scoop of ice cream, these destinations will help you easily fill your day and your stomach. Which delectable city will you choose?
What makes Czech cuisine unique is the mix of influences from neighbouring countries like Germany, Hungary, and Austria. Travel to Prague to try this mix of flavours for yourself. Goulash is a real classic: a stew with meat, paprika, onion, and spices. Get some knedlíky (bread rolls) as well to dip in your goulash sauce. Prague’s various flavours come together at the Pražská tržnice market. In summer, you can also try some lovely street food from 1 of the food trucks. Don’t forget to get some trdelník (soft ice cream in a donut cone) either.
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Ibiza isn’t just popular among partygoers, nature lovers, and sun seekers. The wonderful food is also a great reason to fly to this Spanish island. In the capital city, Ibiza, you can have delicious fish with a seaside view. Order the local specialty, bullit de peix, a flavourful fish stew. Or, enjoy an ensalada de crostes, a fresh salad with crunchy pieces of bread. In the city, you will also find the food market Mercat Nou, where you can buy local cheeses, pastries, and fruit.
Pizza, pasta, and ice cream... Italian food is 1 of the best in the world for a reason. Fly to Rome, perch yourself on a spot in the sun, and treat yourself to a delicious wood oven pizza or refreshing ice cream. Head over to the Trionfale market for the best cheeses, wines, coffee, and breads. Did you know that pasta carbonara originates from Rome? This spaghetti dish with pecorino, ham, and egg is something you must try. Buon appetito!
In Alicante, you are of course in the right place for Spanish classics like paella and tapas, but the city also has its own specialities that you must try. They make delicious caldero (a fish stew), gazpacho de Montaña (creamy soup), and almojábanas (sweet buns). Alicante is also known for its nougat. You really must try this sweet treat here. For the loveliest fresh products, regional snacks, and good wine, don't miss out on a visit to the Central Market.
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When you think of Porto, you probably also think about port. A tasting of this Portuguese drink is a must for wine enthusiasts. Porto is bursting with delicious restaurants. For a hearty lunch, grab a francesinha, a local toastie dripping with cheese. Since Porto is located by the sea and river, there’s also lots of fresh fish here. For example, order bacalhau (cod) or dorado. A good starting point for your culinary trip is the Mercado do Bolhão market, which has many local products. Or, order a glass of vinho verde at 1 of the wine bars.
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