Bandung is the largest Metropolitan city in West Java and is also the capital of the province, and was the venue for the 1955 Asian-African Conference. The city of Bandung with all its potential resources is known for its natural and cultural tourism. However, with the developments that have occurred in the last few years, Bandung has also begun to be recognized by its culinary and shopping potential. Even the Ministry of Tourism has designated Bandung as one of the leading destinations for culinary tourism and shopping in Indonesia. However, there are still a number of problems faced, such as not yet integrated shopping and culinary tourism areas which have resulted in not optimal development, lack of availability of transportation facilities, parking lots, promotional support and cooperation between stakeholders. This study seeks to identify the potential and challenges of culinary tourism and shopping tourism by using a qualitative descriptive method. Data collection will be carried out through focus group discussions on tourism stakeholders in the city of Bandung. The results of this study are the formulation of a strategy for the development of culinary tourism and shopping in the city of Bandung.