Introduction:
The aroma of aged wheels, bubbling fondue, and freshly baked bread for cheese lovers, Europe is a true paradise. Here are five cities where cheese is not just food, but a way of life.
Why visit: The birthplace of Parmigiano Reggiano – the “King of Cheeses.” Here, small artisanal dairies have been ageing cheese for decades.
Don’t miss:
Guided tours of cheese factories
Tasting 36-month aged Parmigiano with balsamic vinegar
Local markets at Piazza Ghiaia
Insider tip: Ask for stravecchio – the most aged and intense variety.
Why visit: A picturesque medieval town that gave its name to the mild yet flavourful Gruyère cheese.
Don’t miss:
Visiting Maison du Gruyère to watch the entire production process
Pairing cheese with chocolate at cosy cafés
Mountain hikes with a cheese picnic
Insider tip: Visit in June during the Alpage when cows move to the alpine pastures – you won’t find fresher cheese anywhere.
Why visit: France’s gastronomic capital, home to cheeses from creamy Saint-Marcellin to strong Bleu de Bresse.
Don’t miss:
Cheese tastings in traditional bouchons
Les Halles de Lyon – the city’s culinary heart
Pairing cheeses with local Beaujolais wine
Insider tip: Many small cheese shops offer curated tastings of 5–7 cheeses with wine – book in advance.
Why visit: The city synonymous with one of the world’s most popular cheeses.
Don’t miss:
The cheese market every Thursday (April–August)
Museum Gouda for the history of cheese
Sampling aged Gouda with a caramelised flavour
Insider tip: Try Boerenkaas – a farmhouse cheese made from unpasteurised milk.
Why visit: The Basque Country’s food capital, where Manchego and Idiazabal take centre stage.
Don’t miss:
Pintxos bars serving miniature cheese pairings
Visiting cheesemakers in nearby mountain villages
The cheese festival in Ordizia
Insider tip: Order Idiazabal ahumado (smoked) for a deeper flavour experience.
Best time to visit: Spring and autumn, when markets and festivals are in full swing
Transport: Trains and rental cars give you flexibility to explore rural areas
Budget: Mid range – cheese tastings are good value, but travel between cities can be costly
Reflection:
Travelling for cheese is more than a culinary journey it’s a path into local traditions, landscapes, and encounters that linger long after the last bite.
Your cheese journey doesn’t have to end here explore more cities and their unique culture, food, and lifestyle on Best City Index:
Bilbao’s Food Markets: https://www.bestcityindex.com/articles/bilbaos-food-markets-discovering-the-city-at-km0-through-the-eyes-of-a-local
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Author
Sammy Salmela is a contributor to BestCityIndex with expertise in urban development and global city trends.
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