City of Gastronomy


City of Gastronomy project is part of the wider Creative Cities Network. The Network was launched in 2004, and organizes member cities into seven creative fields: Crafts and Folk Art, Design, Film, Gastronomy, Literature, Media Arts, and Music.

Criteria for Cities of Gastronomy

To be approved as a City of Gastronomy, cities need to meet a number of criteria set by UNESCO:
Cities submit bids to UNESCO to be designated. The designations are monitored and reviewed every four years.

About the cities

The first City of Gastronomy was Popayán in Colombia, designated in 2005. It hosts an annual National Gastronomic Congress of Popayán.
Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan and Sichuanese cuisine, one of the most popular types of cuisine in China. The city is the birthplace of numerous dishes and snacks, including Mapo doufu and Dan Dan Noodles, and has a distinct and vibrant tea house culture.
Bergen is a port city with a long history in seafood trade. Local gastronomy thrives on organic food. Bergen hosts the world’s largest conference on seafood, the North Atlantic Seafood Forum Conference, and is also home to the Centre of Expertise for Sustainable Seafood and the National Institute of Nutrition and Seafood Research.
Rasht represents Iranian cookery. The dominant foods are various types of fish. The region is famous for several distinctive dishes as well as the typical cooking method in Gamaj clay pots.
Tucson has been selected because of "region's rich agricultural heritage, thriving food traditions, and culinary distinctiveness". Tucson is well known for its Sonoran-style Mexican food.
Alba is famous for its white truffles and vineyards. The city is referred to as the White Truffle Capital and holds an annual Truffle Festival. Alba also played the key role in the creation and development of the Slow Food movement.
Macau represents a unique blend of Cantonese and Portuguese influence in culinary arts. An example is African chicken, a dish which includes Asian ingredients next to peri-peri peppers brought from Mozambique by Portuguese explorers. The city holds Macao Food Festival and other food-related events.
65% of the territory of Belém is situated across 39 islands - this feature provides diversity of local food products such as seafood, açaí, cocoa and pupunha. The city has a famous historic food market, Ver-o-Peso, where food-related events are held.

Cities of Gastronomy

There are thirty-six Cities of Gastronomy. Eight countries have more than one designated city. Brazil has as many as four and China has four if Macao is included. Turkey and Italy both have three Cities of Gastronomy, while Colombia, Mexico, Spain and United States have all two entries on the list.
The Cities of Gastronomy are:
CityCountryDate of inscription
Afyonkarahisar2019
Alba2017
Arequipa2019
Belém2015
Belo Horizonte2019
Bendigo2019
Bergamo2019
Bergen2015
Buenaventura2017
Burgos2015
Chengdu2010
Cochabamba2017
Dénia2015
Ensenada2015
Florianópolis2014
Gaziantep2015
Hatay Province2015
Hyderabad2019
Jeonju2012
Macao2017
Mérida2019
Overstrand Hermanus2019
Portoviejo2019
Östersund2010
Panama City2017
Paraty2017
Parma2015
Phuket2015
Popayán2005
Rasht2015
San Antonio2015
Shunde2014
Tsuruoka2014
Tuscon2015
Yangzhou2019
Zahlé2013