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An unforgettable day out for less: Save 40% on tickets to the National Geographic Traveller (UK) Food Festival 2025

An unforgettable day out for less: Save 40% on tickets to the National Geographic Traveller (UK) Food Festival 2025

Daily Mail​11-07-2025
Foodies, rejoice! One of London's most mouthwatering weekends is back, and there's a delicious deal you won't want to miss.
The National Geographic Traveller (UK) Food Festival returns to London's Business Design Centre on 19–20 July, promising a feast of flavours, global tasting experiences and celebrity chef encounters. And for a limited time only, readers can save 40% on General Admission tickets in an exclusive flash sale.
Simply use the code 'MAIL40' when booking online before 11.59pm Sunday 13 July to claim your discount. But be quick - tickets are going faster than a tray of warm canapés.
The festival at a glance
Flash Sale: Save 40% on General Admission tickets with code MAIL40'.*
20 free masterclasses from chefs and experts representing destinations from Ecuador to Indonesia.
Wine & Spirits Theatre experiences - guided tastings with top sommeliers and distillers.
Tasting sessions on everything from chocolate to cheese — from just £6.
Photography workshops led by National Geographic Traveller (UK) contributors — from just £6.
Limited-edition VIP tickets for priority entry, lounge access, fizz on arrival and a luxury goodie bag.
Where & when: Business Design Centre, Islington, London | Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-4.30pm.
*Valid from 8am, 11 July to 11.59pm, 13 July).
Big names, bold ideas
This year's line-up includes some of the most exciting voices in food right now.
Expect inspiring conversations and cooking demos from Yotam Ottolenghi, Andi Oliver, Asma Khan, Karan Gokani, José Pizarro and more — each bringing their own take on ingredients, storytelling and the way food connects us.
It's a rare chance to see these trailblazers live, and it's all included in your ticket.
Live masterclasses from around the world
Step into the Saffron and Cinnamon Theatres to watch global culinary talent in action.
With live demos and storytelling from chefs representing Barbados, Greece, Georgia and more, you'll get insider tips, culture-rich context and maybe even a taste.
Masterclasses are free with your ticket — just arrive early to grab a seat.
Sip and swirl through the Wine & Spirits Theatre
Go on a global drinking tour — no passport required.
The Wine & Spirits Theatre offers 45-minute sessions exploring bold reds, crisp whites and craft spirits from destinations like Portugal, Ecuador and Japan.
Each tasting is led by industry pros and costs £10 — perfect for levelling up your palate.
Bookable tasting sessions: Taste your way around the world
Whether it's artisan cheese, heritage chocolate or innovative cocktails, tasting sessions bring together big flavour and expert insight in a relaxed, small-group format.
With tickets for just £6, it's the best-value edible escape you'll find this summer.
Master food photography with the pros
Want to take food shots like a National Geographic Traveller (UK) contributor? Sign up for a photography workshop, where professional photographers will guide you through styling, lighting and mobile or DSLR techniques.
It's the perfect way to capture your culinary adventures — or elevate your socials.
Go VIP: Lounge access, bubbles & a luxury gift
Treat yourself to the ultimate food-lover weekend with a VIP pass. Enjoy fast-track entry, priority session booking, a glass of fizz (and wine!) and access to an exclusive lounge.
You'll also receive a handpicked goodie bag packed with premium products. VIP tickets are limited and selling fast.
Here's how to book
1. Save 40% on General Admission tickets during the Weekend Flash Sale with code MAIL40. Offer valid from 8am, Friday 11 July to 11.59pm, Sunday 13 July.
2. Choose your add-ons — tasting sessions, photography workshops and Wine & Spirits Theatre experiences (from £6-£10).
3. Plan your visit and get ready to experience the tastes, aromas and stories of the world in one weekend.
Explore diverse dishes, drinks and the people behind them.
MailOnline may earn commission on sales generated from this article, but this never influences our editorial independence. Prices and availability are correct at time of publication. Flash-sale discount applies to adult general-admission tickets purchased between 08:00 BST on 11 July 2025 and 23:59 BST on 13 July 2025. Tickets are sold subject to the festival's terms and conditions. For full FAQs, visit the National Geographic Traveller (UK) Food Festival website.
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