Food events & festivals
Street-food festivals, harvest weeks, and chef takeovers — plan the trip around the table and sleep nearby.
All events
Booking a stay around food events
Some of the best trips are planned around a table: a harvest week in wine country, a street-food festival that takes over a harbour, a chef residency that books out in an afternoon. trip1 lists food events worth flying for, each with hotels close to the action and availability checked for the event dates.
Food events reward staying central — the good stuff happens across markets, pop-ups, and late-night stalls, not one fenced site. Pick a hotel in the middle of it, compare the price in your own currency, and pay in crypto at checkout.
Food travel FAQs
Common questions about travelling for food events.
Early — food events are usually hosted in smaller towns and districts where hotel supply is tight, so rooms go before tickets do. Most stays on trip1 cancel free, so there’s no downside to booking as soon as dates are announced.
As central to the venues as you can get: food festivals sprawl across markets and pop-ups, and you’ll want to walk between them (and home after the last glass). Event pages on trip1 rank hotels by distance to the heart of it.
Yes — every stay on trip1 checks out in crypto, including BTC, ETH, and USDC, with prices comparable in your own currency before you book.
Street-food festivals are usually walk-up, but tasting menus, winery dinners, and chef takeovers sell out fast. Lock the hotel first — it’s refundable; the dinner reservation usually isn’t.

























