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Food has always been an important factor in our travel itinerary. A great travel experience needs to tick all the boxes: beautiful landscapes, fun attractions, efficient transportation options and delicious cuisine, amongst others. Whilst veganism is still a relatively new concept in some countries, meaning limited offerings for vegan and vegetarian Singaporean travellers, there are definitely good options for those in the know. We’ve compiled a list of veggie-friendly cities for you to consider when planning your next trip, so you can eat well even on holiday.

Chiang Mai, Thailand

Chiang Mai vegan

This understated city is a vegan’s food paradise, with choices that vary from organic farm-to-table, to Japanese macrobiotic, to healthy salad bar concepts and everything else in between. Visitors can also enjoy vegan baked goods, homemade jam and locally-produced organic cleaning and beauty products. Check out Free Bird Cafe, which not only offers homemade vegan dishes, but even ensures that its proceeds go to a local charity organisation that the cafe is a part of. This organisation, called Thai Freedom House raises funds for Burmese refugees as well as Thai families living in poverty in rural Thailand.

Return flights from $235*

Stay at Narittaya Resort And Spa, from $66**

Los Angeles, USA

Los Angeles vegan

Recently coming in second on PETA’s list of the 10 most vegan cities in America, LA is also home to notable vegan celebrities such as Joaquin Phoenix, Alicia Silverstone, and Casey Affleck.  As well, it’s the home of The Animal Museum, a museum dedicated to animal rights and protection. Commonly referred to as a haven for vegans, the city boasts a vegan fair every spring and over 80 fully-vegan and over 200 veg-friendly restaurants. This includes Little Pine Restaurant, a Mediterranean-inspired vegan restaurant opened by celebrity Moby.

Return flights from $851*

Stay at Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles, from $336**

Turin, Italy

turin italy vegan

Turin has always been famous for its refined architecture, sports cars, football and cuisine. In 2016, mayor Chiara Appendino made it her mission to start promoting green living and sustainability. Her programme aims to educate kids about animal welfare and nutrition with the aim of reducing the amount of animal products eaten by future generations. The city now has over 30 restaurants, cafés and shops serving vegan and vegetarian fare. We love this list, posted by Turin Tourism to help vegetarian and vegan travellers navigate the culinary scene.

Return flights from $819*

Stay at Novotel Torino Corso Giulio Cesare, from $87**

Toronto, Canada

Canada’s largest city demonstrated an increase in plant-based eateries and shops of late.

toronto canada vegan

We like YamChops, a plant-based butcher and market nestled in the Little Italy district of Toronto. The butcher carries items such as beet burgers, BBQ wheat ribs, meatless meatballs, amongst others. Interested travellers can also take note of some of North America’s largest vegan festivals, Veggielicious and the Toronto Vegan Food & Drink Festival.

Return flights from $899*

Stay at DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Downtown, from $170**

Ghent, Belgium

ghent, belgium vegan

Dubbed as the vegan capital of Europe, this Belgian medieval town has been embracing the meat-free concept for many years. In 2009, the city declared every Thursday to be ‘Veggie Thursday’.  This effort encourages restaurants to guarantee a vegan dish on their menus, schools to provide meat-free meals for children and there is even a good range of vegan beers at some of the city’s bars.

Return flights from $864*

Stay at Ghent Marriott Hotel, from $737**

Taipei, Taiwan

taipei, taiwan vegan city

With a large population of practising Buddhists, Taipei won the top spot of Top Vegan-Friendly Cities in Asia by PETA in 2016. Travellers will be spoilt for choice at their famous buffets, extensive range of teas, tantalising desserts, and not forgetting the famed (and controversial!) stinky tofu. During your visit, you can easily spot the Buddhist symbol resembling a backwards swastika in front of each vegan restaurant.

Return flights from $198*

Stay at Royal Seasons Hotel Hot Springs Beitou, from $76**

Portland, USA

portland, oregon, vegan city

The capital of Oregon boasts an alternative but progressive atmosphere, suitable for even the fussiest vegetarians and vegans. Plan a trip to Portland and experience their cute vegan street-food carts, Michelin-starred vegan restaurants, vegan bars, and a 100% vegan mini-mall (it even has vegan clothing stores and a tattoo parlour!), allowing you to shop without worrying about where your products came from. It doesn’t stop there. There’s even vegan real estate businesses, medical practitioners, counselors and activity-based businesses such as summer camps.

Return flights from $1,745*

Stay at Courtyard By Marriott Portland City Center, from $188**

Berlin, Germany

berlin germany vegan city

This chic European city has recently overtaken Portland as being the capital of vegan cool. There won’t be enough time for vegan travellers to try all of its 50 purely vegan cafes, fine dining restaurants, hip bakeries, wine bars, street food carts and ice cream shops. Berlin has been lauded by Saveur magazine in 2015 for becoming home to some of the world’s most creative vegan chefs. With approximately 80,000 vegan residents, the German capital also holds Veganes Sommerfest Berlin which features music, games, athletics and fashion shows galore.

Return flights from $857*

Stay at Leonardo Hotel Berlin City Süd, from $73**

*The flight prices (including taxes and fees, excluding baggage fees) for one return economy seat and were collated on 14 July 2017 for travel in August 2017 from Singapore to the destination listed, unless specified otherwise. Prices are in SGD, may be subject to change and offers may no longer be available.

**The hotel prices (including taxes and fees) are per night per room for double occupancy for the above and were found on KAYAK.sg on 14 July 2017 for travel in August 2017, for the respective hotels mentioned in the release. Prices are in SGD, may be subject to change and offers may no longer be available.

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