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Vegan trips go smoother in cities where plant-based dining is common, staff understand requests, and labels are clear. To keep this list evidence-driven, places were chosen from directories that track vegan venues and from scorecards that measure access.

HappyCow’s global database and its city roundup highlight destinations with high counts of vegan or vegan-friendly restaurants, plus active review volume. For the United States, WalletHub’s vegans and vegetarians study adds a separate method using metrics such as restaurants per capita.

Each destination below appears because more than one signal point the same direction. You still should confirm hours and ingredients, yet these cities offer enough choice that one closure rarely ruins plans.

1. London, England

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London is repeatedly ranked at the top of global vegan city lists compiled from large restaurant directories. Its strength is density, with many fully vegan kitchens plus mainstream menus that mark vegan items clearly.

Base yourself near Soho, Camden, or Shoreditch to cut transit time between meals. These areas combine bakeries, quick counters, and higher-end dining, so breakfast, lunch, and dinner can all be covered without long rides.

Backup food is easy to find. Supermarkets carry ready vegan meals, dairy-free desserts, and plant milks, which help on late museum days or after canceled bookings. That everyday availability is why repeat visitors recommend London for low-stress vegan travel.

2. Berlin, Germany

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Berlin ranks near the top in global vegan travel roundups, supported by a high concentration of dedicated vegan venues and heavy local demand. The city also stays affordable compared with many Western European capitals.

Kreuzberg and Neukölln are practical hubs for visitors because vegan options span late-night snacks, cafes, and full-service restaurants. Menus often use standard icons, so ordering is quick even if you speak limited German.

Public transit makes food planning flexible. You can move between districts fast, then rely on supermarkets for plant-based sausages, spreads, and ready meals. That mix of choice and price is why Berlin keeps showing up on sworn-by-vegan itineraries.

3. Los Angeles, California

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Los Angeles is a consistent top-tier entry in global vegan city rankings, largely because of scale. A large number of vegan restaurants operate across many districts, so travelers are not limited to a single hotspot.

West Hollywood and Silver Lake are known for fully vegan dining, while Koreatown and nearby areas add strong plant-forward Asian options. You can also find vegan versions of Mexican staples, which matters for visitors who want local flavors without compromises.

Driving time is the main constraint, not availability. Plan meals by neighborhood, keep a shortlist saved, and use grocery stores for quick snacks. With that approach, LA offers variety across budgets and remains a destination that vegan travelers recommend to friends.

4. Portland, Oregon

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Portland is often singled out by US-focused studies and vegan directories for its restaurant density and everyday access. It scores well on metrics such as vegan options per capita, affordability, and ease of getting around without a car.

The Central Eastside and Alberta Arts area packs in vegan cafes, bakeries, and comfort food spots. Many kitchens are fully plant-based, which reduces cross-contact worries and makes ordering straightforward.

A strong grocery and market network supports longer stays. Co-ops and farmers’ markets stock ready foods and local produce, so meals stay simple between hikes or museum time. That blend of convenience and price explains why Portland is treated as a sure bet.

5. Lisbon, Portugal

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Lisbon has climbed in international vegan city roundups as dedicated vegan restaurants have expanded beyond a small niche. The result is a city where visitors can find plant-based meals across several districts, not only in tourist corridors.

Principe Real and the central neighborhoods near Baixa offer a high hit rate for vegan menus, plus cafes with dairy-free drinks and pastries. Many restaurants now label vegan items, which speeds up ordering for short trips.

Lisbon is compact, so you can pair meals with sightseeing without long transfers. If a place is full, alternatives are usually a short walk away, and supermarkets provide easy staples for day trips. That reliability is why Lisbon earns repeat recommendations from vegan travelers.

6. Barcelona, Spain

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Barcelona appears in leading vegan travel rankings because options are spread across popular neighborhoods and supported by clear menu practices. Visitors get a mix of fully vegan restaurants and mainstream spots that offer marked vegan plates.

Eixample and El Born work well as bases since cafes, bakeries, and small plate restaurants sit close together. International kitchens add variety, so travelers can rotate cuisines instead of repeating the same style of meal.

Public markets add practical support. Fresh produce, legumes, nuts, and bread cover simple lunches, and many stalls sell ready foods that suit vegans. That blend of restaurant choice and self-catering support keeps Barcelona on many trusted vegan shortlists.

7. Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Amsterdam stays high in vegan travel rankings thanks to steady growth in vegan dining and strong clarity for visitors. English is widely used in restaurants, and vegan labeling is common enough that ordering rarely requires long explanations.

De Pijp and Jordaan offer dense clusters of cafes and dinner spots within short tram or bike rides. That makes it easier to plan around museums and canal routes without feeling locked into a single reservation.

The city also works as a base for day trips by train. Stock snacks from supermarkets, travel out, then return to reliable vegan dinner choices. For travelers who want easy logistics and predictable meals, Amsterdam is frequently recommended as a low-risk pick.

8. Mexico City, Mexico

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Mexico City is now a major vegan destination in global rankings, showing that strong plant-based travel is not limited to Europe or the US coasts. The scene is large enough that visitors can eat well for days without repeating venues.

Roma Norte and Condesa are simple hubs, with vegan bakeries, cafes, and modern Mexican restaurants offering plant-based versions of classic dishes. Menus often identify vegan items directly, which reduces guesswork.

Markets strengthen the experience. Beans, corn tortillas, fruit, and salsas make quick meals, and many shops sell ready snacks. Plan days by neighborhood to manage traffic, and the city becomes a dependable choice that vegan travelers recommend.