As the weather warms and life moves outdoors, Europe's historic capitals come alive with the celebratory atmosphere of vibrant food fairs. More than places to sample artisanal goods, farm-to-table produce and regional specialities, they serve as communal gathering spots, featuring live music, cultural performances and plenty of frivolity.

Credit: I amsterdam

Credit: I amsterdam
What is it about an armada of parked food trucks that holds such an appetising allure? They might not be going anywhere fast, but the chance to wander between more four-wheeled pop-ups than you could ever healthily eat around is a beloved foodie pastime – and with good reason. Few places do it better than Amsterdam, where the annual Rollende Keukens festival – Dutch for “rolling kitchens” – sees more than a hundred local restaurants and food establishments decamp to a former riverside gasworks, setting up their mobile kitchens for five days. Expect a side order of vibes with your fries, alongside a raft of street-food specialities.
Zuiveringshal West, Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, 13-17 May

Credit: Aktionsgemeinschaft Freßgass' e.V.

Credit: Aktionsgemeinschaft Freßgass' e.V.
Running through the trendy centre of Frankfurt is Grosse Bockenheimer Strasse, also known as Fressgass, an upscale street dotted with restaurants, cafés, gourmet food shops and bakeries, earning it the local nickname “Grub Alley”. Formalities are further sidelined at the strip’s annual 10-day Fressgass Fest , when three stages pump out live music and DJ sets daily from noon to 11pm, and dozens of street vendors serve mouthwatering bites on the go. Known as the “festival mile”, the convivial atmosphere is topped off with a focus on local Rheingau wines.
Grosse Bockenheimer Strasse, Frankfurt, 13-22 May

Credit: Brussels Food Festival

Credit: Brussels Food Festival
Twice a year more than 15,000 hungry souls descend on the historic Auderghem district for the three-day Brussels Food Festival , the Belgian capital’s own take on the street-eating trend. Look forward to 35 different outlets serving up munchable bites at this casual hang, not to be confused with the more formal Eat event, awards and farmer’s market held during February’s Bright Brussels Festival.
Boulevard du Souverain, Auderghem, Brussels, 15-17 May

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