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Enjoy the beauty and culture of Italy while keeping your seafood allergy in check. This 7-14 day itinerary takes you through Rome, Florence, Tuscany, and the Amalfi Coast, with carefully selected, allergy-safe dining and experiences. Explore iconic sites, indulge in delicious seafood-free meals, and enjoy Italy worry-free.
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Lily Thom
Gluten-Free Italy: A Culinary Journey Through Rome, Florence, Tuscany, and the Amalfi Coast
Discover Italy’s beauty without dietary limits! This carefully curated 7-14 day itinerary offers gluten-free travelers an authentic Italian journey, with safe and flavorful options for every meal. Explore iconic sites, indulge in delicious GF-friendly meals, and enjoy Italy worry-free.
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Varenna is the perfect spot to stay in while exploring Lake Como, Italy. It is easy to reach by train, has an active port for ferries as well as private boat tours, great food, and amazing sites to see.
Adventure • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Architecture • Nature • Shopping • People & Culture • Romantic • Slow Travel • Beach • Mountain • Relaxation
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Welcome to your ultimate 15-day adventure through Italy! This guide offers a curated selection of Italy’s most iconic and enchanting cities, perfect for a memorable two-week journey.
Whether you're drawn to the historic allure of Rome, the artistic treasures of Florence, the romantic canals of Venice, the fashion-forward streets of Milan, or the breathtaking beauty of the Amalfi Coast, this itinerary highlights the best destinations to maximize your Italian experience.
In this guide, you'll find a curated list of must-visit cities, including Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome, and more, each offering its unique charm and attractions. ✨
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Are you looking for an original way to explore Italy? Do you like hiking for multiple days and meeting new people? If so, you should definitely go on "Via Degli Dei", an amazing 5-days-adventure on the Apennines, starting in Bologna and ending in Florence (or the other way around!). During the hike you will get to see Italy in a unique way, rediscovering yourself while enjoying the calmness of nature... Before and after you will have the opportunity to:
- Explore the region that gave birth to lasagna, "bolognese sauce" and cappelletti
- Visit Florence, see the Leaning Tower of Pisa and taste some amazing wine
- Go on one-day-trips with high speed trains to other unique destinations like Venice, Milan, Pisa and many more
Backpacker • Female Solo • 50+ • Groups • Adventure • Budget • Outdoors • Slow Travel
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Ravenna is a city on the East coast of Italy, a couple of hours south of Venice: it's known as the Capital of Mosaics, a form of art that developed while the city was capital of the Roman Empire and later on during the Byzantine era. The 8 UNESCO heritage sites should be enough to convince you to go visit, but in case they aren't here's 5 reasons why you should:
1. It's CHEAPER than bigger cities like Venice, Florence or Rome, but that doesn't mean it's not as beautiful
2. Staying in a smaller city doesn't mean you won't be able to visit anything else: in fact Ravenna is very WELL CONNECTED by the railway system to multiple major destinations
3. Are you a SEA or MOUNTAIN person? Don't worry, Ravenna has both: 20 minutes east are its beaches, famous for their beach volleyball tournaments, while in the opposite direction you will find the Apennines!
4. Like anywhere else in Italy FOOD isn't the issue: lasagna, cappelletti, "bolognese" sauce, etc. are originally of Emilia Romagna, the region where Ravenna is found
5. Is Italy not enough for you? Apart from being close to Bologna's AIRPORT, Ravenna has also FERRIES that will take you to the Balkans region in no time!
Couples • 50+ • Digital Nomads • Groups • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Business • Adventure • Art • Budget • History • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Wellness • Wine
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I have visited Italy pretty extensively now. I have been to Tuscany, Puglia, the Dolomites, Mont Blanc, Amalfi, Cinque Terre + Ligurian Coast, Rome, etc and spent a lot of time exploring the country. Along the way I have gathered up some recommendations from places I've loved.
This will be a growing guide as I continue to travel throughout Italy so make sure to save it and check back for updates!
I have also in my visits seen/visited hotels that look fantastic and have great locations, amenities, etc. Or put my friends/family up in places that they've since reviewed for me. I will make sure to be very clear throughout this guide which stays I recommend from personal experience and which I believe to be great recs.
***My notes on each place will be in the notes section under the stay so make sure to click to read them!***
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This guidebook contains TOP TRAVEL TIPS FOR TOURISTS THAT HELP TO SURVIVE (in a sarcastic sense) IN ITALY during a trip.
They are essential if you want to travel as a local and have less stress in a foreign country. You'll find also some funny ones!
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • Business • Budget • Slow Travel • People & Culture
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Sarina Kist
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Florence, whispers tales of Renaissance grandeur: A Complete Travel Guide
Florence, also known as Firenze in Italian, is the capital city of the Tuscany region in Italy. It is renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and influential role in the Renaissance period.
Florence is a treasure trove of art and architecture, with world-famous landmarks like the Duomo (Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore) with its iconic dome designed by Brunelleschi, the Ponte Vecchio, a medieval bridge lined with jewelry shops, and the Uffizi Gallery, a vast collection of Renaissance paintings.
The city is also a vibrant center of culture, with a lively food scene, charming piazzas, and a plethora of museums and churches to explore. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking for a beautiful and romantic getaway, Florence is sure to capture your heart.
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Business • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Plus Size • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Design • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Shopping
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Florence, also known as Firenze in Italian, is the capital city of the Tuscany region in Italy. It is renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and influential role in the Renaissance period.
Florence is a treasure trove of art and architecture, with world-famous landmarks like the Duomo (Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore) with its iconic dome designed by Brunelleschi, the Ponte Vecchio, a medieval bridge lined with jewelry shops, and the Uffizi Gallery, a vast collection of Renaissance paintings.
The city is also a vibrant center of culture, with a lively food scene, charming piazzas, and a plethora of museums and churches to explore. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking for a beautiful and romantic getaway, Florence is sure to capture your heart.
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Business • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Plus Size • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Design • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Shopping
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Route throughout some of the most important cities and villages in the beautiful country of Italy. This itinerary includes the detailed path, with great restaurant options, museums, and the most important monuments. As well, it includes prices for entrances so you can plan a budget.
Families • Car-free • Adventure • Budget • Foodie • People & Culture
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Get ready for the ultimate European adventure with this 2024 - 2025 travel guide, packed with everything you need for an unforgettable journey through Italy, France, and Belgium!
We’re talking about must-see landmarks, hidden gems, top-notch activities, and mouth-watering dining spots that will have you falling in love with each country.
This guide has everything from Rome’s ancient wonders to Paris’s romantic charm and the picturesque canals of Bruges. Plus, I've scouted out the best Instagram-worthy spots so you can capture every magical moment. Let’s make your European dream trip a reality! 🌍
Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • Female Solo • Family • Plus Size • Adventure • Art • Foodie • Luxury • Photography • People & Culture • Romantic • Wine
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Did you ever wonder where "bolognese sauce" comes from? Well, this guide is finally going to answer that question! Bologna has so many things to offer I don't even know where to begin. Let me give you some reasons why you should read this guide:
- Bologna's Airport (BLQ) and Central train station connect the city to the rest of the country, all of Europe and several international destinations SUPER EASILY
- It's not cheap, but definitely cheaper than big cities like Rome, Venice or Florence. Because of its train station you might even consider staying in a smaller town nearby and saving money that way.
- You will be able to avoid huge crowds of tourists while experiencing local-living, especially thanks to the thousands of students who attend the University of Bologna.
- Whether you also want to spend a few days by the beach or go get some fresh air in the mountains, you will have the chance to do both!
Couples • 50+ • Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • People & Culture • Foodie
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Welcome to the enchanting region of Tuscany, where rolling hills, historic cities, and culinary delights await you. In this gluten-free travel guide I share the best spots in Tuscany, from Cinque Terre to Montepulciano and from the coast to Umbria, including Florence, Sienna and Lucca. Tuscany offers many gluten-free options if you know where to look!
I'll navigate you through the best gluten-free dining experiences Tuscany has to offer so you can enjoy the authentic flavors of the region without having to worry about dietary restrictions. You'll benefit from my personal insights gained from exploring Tuscany's gluten-free options. As a fellow traveler with Celiac disease (20+ years), I understand the importance of finding reliable and delicious options while traveling. I'll share my favorite spots and must-try dishes.
In my experience the larger cities in Italy are well informed on Celiac and cross-contamination risks. The safest places would be 100% gluten free shops and restaurants that I listed first in the guide. Other than that your best bet are the places that are AiC accredited. AiC is the Associazione Italiana Celiachia, the Italian national celiac society that checks the knowledge of the restaurants of celiac disease and visits to check if the restaurants are following the necessary protocol for preparing gluten free food.
I do want to note that even though there are great gluten free places and options listed here, it is always important to communicate and ask questions everywhere and every time you go! Especially if you have Celiac disease, having a celiac translation card with you helps to communicate the risks of cross contamination and the do's and don'ts. For all restaurants it's important to go through the following three steps:
1) Always inform staff about your diet and which ingredients you absolutely must avoid
2) Always ask for the ingredients of the dishes you intend to eat and, if in doubt, avoid eating the dish itself.
3) Briefly remember the rules for the preparation of gluten-free dishes to avoid cross-contamination and discuss this with the restaurant.
Always trust your judgment and advocate for yourself.
I really had a lot of fun researching for my own trip and hope to have helped you with the preparation for your travels. I wish you a great trip and all the best safe food experiences. Please let me know if this information was helpful to you and if you found other places that you want to share.
Safe travels, Fien
Gluten-free / Celiac • Foodie
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If you are looking for the perfect 3 day itinerary in Florence to give you a good taste of Italy then this is the itinerary for you. You will explore the beautiful food and architecture that Tuscany.
This guide includes:
- Tips for getting around
- Where to stay
- Things to do that aren't just for tourists
- Cafés, bars and restaurants
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