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The top five "Veganuary" hotspots for the entire year

These five "Vegan Heavens" not only offer a culinary experience during "Veganuary", but are a paradise for anyone who is passionate about a plant-based diet all year round.

Under the motto "Try vegan in January", Veganuary has developed into a global movement that encourages people to give up animal products for a month. One of Veganuary's main aims is to reduce the ecological footprint associated with meat production and the consumption of animal products. Every year, the campaign grows in popularity and attracts millions of participants worldwide. In keeping with this, the travel experts from "Numa" present the top 5 vegan destinations in Europe that are worth a visit not only in January, but all year round.

Berlin: "Hip classic"

The German capital Berlin is not only known for its history and culture, but also as one of Europe's leading vegan hotspots. With an impressive 370 vegan restaurants and stores, Berlin offers a diverse selection. From vegan currywurst at the iconic "Bistro Curry 36" to kebab without meat at "Vöner" in Friedrichshain, the city convinces even die-hard meat lovers of plant-based delights. With locations such as "Secret Garden", "1990 Vegan Living" and "VEG'D", the hip district offers a wealth of vegan delicacies for every taste.

Prague: "Cool underdog"

The Czech capital of Prague may be a traditional destination for meat lovers, but the "golden city" also has plenty to offer vegan tourists. The "Palo Verde", a 100% vegan bistro, delights with homemade pasta, lasagna and chilli cheese steak. "Mamacoffee" also spoils you with a wide range of products, including delicious granola breakfasts and sandwiches. For a vegan interpretation of traditional Czech dishes, a visit to "Pierogi" is a must; here, pierogi, potato dumplings and hearty soups are lovingly prepared in plant-based variations.

Vienna: "Traditional charmer"

The Austrian capital Vienna not only offers cultural wealth, but also around 140 vegan restaurants and cafés. In the "Velani", fans of traditional Austrian cuisine can enjoy vegan classics such as Kaspressknödel soup, goulash and Wiener schnitzel. "THE LALA" offers a healthy breakfast and brunch menu, while "Omas Café" celebrates Viennese coffee house culture in vegan style. Refreshing vegan ice cream is provided by the "Veganista" ice cream parlour, which offers 18 extravagant varieties reflecting the seasons.

Oslo: "Stylish eye-catcher"

Oslo, one of the greenest capital cities in Europe, not only impresses with its nature, but also with a wide variety of vegan restaurants and cafés. In addition to its impressive salad bar, "Cultivate Food" also offers vegan cronuts and artful drinks. Oslo Raw delights with visually appealing raw cakes. The organic restaurant "KUMI", inspired by Japanese and Scandinavian design, is a highlight for fans of healthy comfort food.

Barcelona: "Sunny tapas dream"

Barcelona attracts visitors with architectural masterpieces and sunshine, but ultimately the city also offers a fantastic selection of vegan restaurants. 'The Vegan Corner' offers traditional Spanish breakfast pastries and sandwiches. At the 'Bubita Sangria Bar' you can enjoy vegan paella and tapas. The 'Blu Bar' impresses with exquisite tapas, loaded nachos and sandwiches.


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Kristina Mitrovic
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