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Best European Cities for Artisan Cheese Shops

By Published 2026-05-04Reviewed 2026-05-0410 min read

Affineurs vs cheesemongers

French cheese culture distinguishes affineurs (who age and condition cheese to peak) from fromagers (who sell). The best Paris and Lyon shops do both — they receive young cheese from producers, age it themselves, and sell at peak. This is what separates an exceptional cheese shop from a good supermarket.

Paris

Paris Fromagerie Beillevaire, Laurent Dubois, Marie-Anne Cantin, Quatrehomme — multiple affineurs of national reputation. Saint-Germain historic fromage zone.

Lyon

Lyon Mère Richard at Halles de Lyon, La Mère Léa. Saint-Marcellin and other Auvergne specialties at peak. Lyon's covered market the cheese pilgrimage.

London

London Neal's Yard Dairy (Borough Market and Covent Garden), Paxton & Whitfield (1797), La Fromagerie. Strong British cheese revival — Stichelton, Tunworth, Cornish Yarg. Borough Market the obvious base.

Amsterdam

Amsterdam aged Gouda culture. De Kaaskamer, Kef Kaas. Aged Gouda 3+ years entirely different cheese from the supermarket version.

Madrid

Madrid Quesería Cultivo, Poncelet. Spanish cheese underrated abroad — Idiazabal, Cabrales, Manchego at age 12+ months.

Strategy

Vacuum-pack for transport. Many shops offer this free. Hard cheeses travel well in checked luggage; soft cheeses need cool transport (insulated bag, 4–6 hours max).

Best European Cities for Artisan Cheese Shops & Fromageries · WhereToStayEurope