Toruń flourished in the 16th century as a trading hub on the Vistula River, bringing a wealth of spices and other culinary goods from all corners of the known world. Fast forward to the 21st century, and the city is still sailing strong on its legacy. The UNESCO-listed old town offers a diverse array of dining options, from traditional Polish fare to international cuisine. In summer, the riverside boulevard is known to incorporate street food into its nightlife offer, most notably woodfired pizza on one of its main barges. Don't forget that Toruń is famous in Poland and Europe for its gingerbread, so make sure you save room!
