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18.09.2024

Taste different countries during harvest season! Food and wine festivals in autumn 2024.

Food and wine festival in autumn 2024

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Summary:

 

        Autumn is a time of harvest and colourful gastronomic events that attract gourmets. During this period, countries celebrate culinary festivals offering fresh seasonal produce, rare delicacies and haute cuisine. From truffle fairs in Italy to chocolate salons in Paris, autumn 2024 promises to be a feast for those who love to eat! Here are this autumn's high-profile gastronomic events that are definitely worth a visit.

 

Visit the world's premier beer festival Oktoberfest in Germany.

Oktoberfest in Germany

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        From 21 September to 6 October, Munich will once again host the legendary Oktoberfest. It is not only a sea of beer and traditional Bavarian dishes, but also colourful costume parades, rides and live music. A visit to the world's premier beer festival is like a plunge into the atmosphere of tradition and fun that draws visitors to Germany from all corners of the world.

 

Taste the delicacies at the White Truffle Festival in Alba, Italy.

White Truffle Festival in Italy

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        From 12 October to 8 December, Alba will be the centre of attraction for skilled gourmets. Italian truffles are one of the most expensive and rare delicacies in the world, and at the festival you can not only taste unique dishes, but also participate in the hunt for this treasure of Piedmont. Exhibitions, tastings, masterclasses from chefs - all in the heart of autumnal Italy.

 

Enjoy the flavours of Asia at the Singapore Food Festival.

Singapore Food Festival

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        From 1 to 31 October, the streets of Singapore will be filled with the flavours of different cuisines from around the world. This festival combines the best flavours of Asia with modern gastronomic trends. Visitors can sample signature dishes from world-class chefs, as well as attend masterclasses and gastronomic tours of the city.

 

Savour delicious food at the Pumpkin Festival in Ludwigsburg, Germany.

Pumpkin Festival in Germany

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        From 23 August to 3 November, Ludwigsburg celebrates the world's largest pumpkin festival. More than 450,000 pumpkins of all shapes and sizes are on display on the grounds of the baroque castle. Visitors can see incredible pumpkin sculptures, take part in pumpkin boat races and sample unique pumpkin dishes from soups to desserts.

 

Have fun at the Beaujolais Nouveau young wine festival in Beaujolais, France.

Beaujolais Nouveau Young Wine Festival in France

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        From 20 to 24 November, the small town of Beaujolais will be the epicentre of the Beaujolais Nouveau young wine festival. The day will be marked by the traditional Sarmentelles festival, which begins with ceremonial parades, wine tastings and dinner, before the first barrels of young wine are unveiled at midnight. The festivities continue throughout the night with dancing, songs and colourful activities. Guests can taste the region's freshest wine and experience the warm, friendly atmosphere of a French wine festival.

 

Taste all kinds of chocolate at Salon Du Chocolat in Paris, France.

Salon Du Chocolat in Paris

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        France is not only a wine capital, but also a chocolate capital. From 30 October to 3 November, Paris will host the Salon Du Chocolat. During this festival, visitors will be able to taste masterpieces of confectionery art, take part in masterclasses on chocolate making and enjoy exciting fashion shows where models parade in dresses made of chocolate.

 

Visit the Nagasaki Kunchi Harvest Festival in Japan.

Nagasaki Kunchi Festival in Japan

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        From 7 to 9 October, the city of Nagasaki celebrates Kunchi, a traditional Japanese harvest festival. The main feature of the festival is the colourful parades featuring giant platforms decorated in the style of traditional Japanese boats and dragons. The festival is a unique blend of Japanese and European cultures, which makes it special.

 

        In the hustle and bustle of colourful gastronomic events it is easy to forget about the organisational aspects of the trip. Holiday transfer is a convenient and reliable way to get to your destination without worries, because the trip will already be booked by you in advance. This way you will not have to look for transport on the spot and you will be able to enjoy every moment of your trip, whether it is wine festivals in France or street festivals in Singapore. Book your trip in advance and enjoy your discoveries with Intui!

 

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