Nicosia Cyprus Named First Culinary Capital in Europe

2 December 2024

Nicosia - Where History and Modernity Unite

We are pleased to announce that Nicosia, Cyprus has become the first city in Europe to join our Culinary Capitals network.

This recognition establishes Nicosia as a premier destination for food and beverage enthusiasts, securing its place on the global culinary map.

Cypriots recognize Nicosia as the cultural and culinary heart of the island. While all of Cyprus boasts a rich gastronomic tradition, Nicosia stands out as the epicenter of authentic flavors and unique culinary experiences. Among its highlights is Commandaria, an ancient dessert wine considered the world’s oldest named wine, cherished for its sweetness and deep, rich aroma. Equally iconic is Halloumi, the famous Cypriot cheese, loved for its versatility and served grilled or fresh, making it a staple in both traditional and modern dishes.

The culinary heritage of Nicosia reflects centuries of cultural fusion, blending among others, Greek, Venetian, and Middle Eastern influences. This legacy thrives in local tavernas, bustling markets, and contemporary restaurants that honor traditional recipes while innovating for new generations.

"Nicosia’s recognition as the first Culinary Capital in Europe highlights the city’s unique ability to connect its rich history with the modern traveler’s appetite for authentic experiences," said Theodoros Kriggou, Chairman of the Nicosia Tourism Board. "This distinction allows us to share the treasures of Cypriot cuisine and invite visitors to explore our culture through the unforgettable flavors of our city."
WFTA’s Executive Director and Founder Erik Wolf remarked, "Cyprus has long been a hidden gem for food and wine lovers, and Nicosia is its beating heart. We are proud to collaborate with this extraordinary city to spotlight its remarkable culinary heritage on a global stage."

Nicosia now joins the prestigious Culinary Capitals network alongside other distinguished destinations. Travelers eager to explore these remarkable culinary destinations can learn more about the program here.

ABOUT NICOSIA, CYPRUS
Nicosia, the vibrant capital of Cyprus, is a fascinating blend of ancient history and modern culture. Visitors can wander through the Old City, where ancient walls and winding streets are lined with traditional architecture, lively markets, and artisan shops. The modern town, with its sleek buildings, cosmopolitan boutiques, and stylish cafes, adds a dynamic contrast to the city's historical charm. The city is also a haven for food lovers, offering a delectable array of local Cypriot dishes. With its mix of historical charm and contemporary energy, Nicosia offers an unforgettable experience for all who visit.
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