10 best foodie cities in the world
Where dinner is a destination and lunch is an event.
Ranked by climate, cost of living, language access, safety, and lifestyle fit. Personalize this →
- #1
Lisbon, Portugal
100matchSunny Atlantic capital with steep streets, tile-clad facades, and a fast-growing tech scene.
- #2
Porto, Portugal
100matchRiver-and-port-wine city with painted azulejos, granite alleys, and a slower beat than Lisbon.
- #3
Madrid, Spain
100matchSun-soaked Spanish capital that lives in the streets — late dinners, world-class art, a tapas bar on every block.
- #4
Barcelona, Spain
100matchWhere the Mediterranean meets Gaudí — beaches, mountains, and tapas in one walkable city.
- #5
Valencia, Spain
100matchSunshine, paella, and a beach you can bike to from the centre. Barcelona's quieter, cheaper cousin.
- #6
Paris, France
100matchStill the daydream of cities. Pricey, romantic, intellectually serious, and unbeatable for art and food.
- #7
Lyon, France
100matchFrance's gastronomy capital, with two rivers, three hills, and an unhurried tempo.
- #8
Nice, France
100matchCôte d'Azur sun, pebble beaches, palm trees, and a tram that runs along the sea.
- #9
London, United Kingdom
100matchGlobal city in every sense — anything you want exists here, if you can afford the rent.
- #10
Amsterdam, Netherlands
100matchCanals, bikes, and one of the most liberal cities on earth. Tiny apartments and tall windows.