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Let us explore gluten free Gothenburg! I am living here since a year now as a celiac and will link the restaurants where I had good gluten-free experiences with so far.
This map contains places for lunch and dinner. If you are looking for something sweet, please check out my "Gluten Free Fika in Gothenburg" map! The guide includes a mix between "real" restaurants and fast food restaurants. It is focused on more affordable locations and leaves out luxurious and expensive places.
Usually, in Sweden you can ask for a gluten-free alternative and it is common that they have gluten-free burger buns or pizza dough to offer. Still, it is always necessary to explain everything has to be gluten-free even regarding contamination. I am thankful for the general offer of alternatives, yet I prefer to visit places where I can eat more than the obligatory gluten-free burger bun ;-). Therefore, I recommend only the locations where I was satisfied with the gluten-free possibilities!
Furthermore, I will not link restaurants in the charming old town district of Haga. There are several restaurants, but I personally found them very touristy and therefore prefer to walk through it but then visit other places to eat.
And now enjoy :-)
Gluten-free / Celiac • Couples • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Foodie • Budget • Slow Travel
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Experience Stockholm's trendy district intensively. The attractions presented in map, images and text can be easily linked to a 5 km long circuit, which you can enjoy in about 3 hours.
You will get tips on sights, cafes and restaurants. In the end, you will not miss anything.
We start at the traffic junction "Slussen".
50+ • Car-free • Family • Business • Vegetarian • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Design • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Shopping
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Let´s have a Gluten Free Fika in Gothenburg! I am living here since a year now as a celiac and share the cafés where I had good gluten-free experiences with so far.
Fika is the daily practised Swedish tradition of having a cup of coffee and something sweet to eat, calm down for a moment and chat with family, friends or colleagues.
Usually, in Sweden you can ask for a gluten-free alternative and it is common that they have at least f.ex. a brownie to offer. I am thankful for the general offer of alternatives, yet I prefer to visit places where I can eat more than the obligatory brownie to my Swedish Fika ;-). Therefore, I recommend only the locations where I was satisfied with the gluten-free possibilities!
Furthermore, I will not link cafés in the charming old town district of Haga. There are several, but I personally found them very touristy and therefore prefer to walk through it but then visit other places for a fika.
NOTE! In Sweden, oat milk is the usual dairy milk alternative. Make sure to ask for the right milk of your choice in case.
And now enjoy :-)
Female Solo • Gluten-free / Celiac • Couples • Coffee • Slow Travel
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Christine Bertl
Fully explained day plan for activities in Vienna(1130, 1150, 1010, 1020) to treat yourself
This perfectly tailored day plan takes you through the beautiful city of Vienna (1130, 1150, 1010, 1020), providing you with unforgettable moments that will leave you feeling relaxed and refreshed.
This day plan is the perfect way to experience the best of Vienna, from its rich culture to its delicious food and drinks.
Vegan • Vegetarian • LGBTQ+ • Adventure • Art • Foodie • Wine • Coffee • Sustainable/Eco • Shopping
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