The Original Gluten-Free Food Lovers' Tour of Rome: Coffee, Gelato, Tiramisu, Pizza & Supplì Itinerary
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Overview
🥂 Join us for an unforgettable food experience in Rome – where gluten-free meets gourmet! Discover the magic of Roman cuisine without the gluten on this mouthwatering walking food tour. Designed for gluten-intolerant travelers and curious foodies alike, this 3-hour experience combines the best of Italian flavors with the beauty of Rome’s historic streets. Starting in stunning Piazza Navona, your expert guide will lead you to iconic spots where you’ll enjoy 100% certified gluten-free tastings—from artisan espresso and crostata di visciole (a traditional cherry tart) to creamy tiramisù and artisanal gelato made with natural ingredients. Along the way, you’ll admire landmarks like the Pantheon and Campo de’ Fiori, adding cultural depth to your culinary adventure. For the grand finale, you’ll taste classic Roman street food: pizza al taglio, supplì (crispy rice balls), and maritozzo, a soft brioche filled with cream—all completely gluten-free. Whether you have celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, or are simply looking for a unique food experience, this tour offers peace of mind, great taste, and a delicious way to discover Rome. 👣 Small groups (max 12 people) 📍 Meeting Point: Piazza Navona ✅ All stops are AIC-certified gluten-free ⚠ Cross-contamination can’t be fully excluded for severe allergies Let us show you how safe, satisfying, and spectacular gluten-free dining in Rome can be!
Special notes
Who is this tour not suitable for? People with severe food allergies (e.g., anaphylactic reactions). Although all stops are certified gluten-free (AIC), we cannot guarantee the complete absence of cross-contamination. Therefore, the tour is not suitable for those with life-threatening allergies (e.g., to dairy, eggs, nuts, etc.). We kindly ask you to inform us. Those with limited mobility or difficulty walking The tour involves about 1.5 km (1 mile) of walking through the historic center of Rome, often on uneven cobblestone streets. It may not be suitable for those with mobility issues or those using a wheelchair. Very young children or those who don’t enjoy walking or waiting While the tour is family-friendly, it’s not ideal for infants or toddlers who may get tired or restless easily. Visitors looking for an in-depth historical tour This is primarily a food-focused experience, with brief cultural insights along the way. It’s not designed for those seeking a deep dive into Roman art.
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