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Tips, Trips, and Stories From My Worldly TravelsSanta Maria presso San Satiro: An amazing little gem
Very close to Duomo but very much different to it, you’ll find the beautiful church of San Satiro, dedicated to Satyrus, brother of St Ambrosius which is Milan’s patron saint. This gorgeous little gem can easily be missed among the traffic and noise of the city...
Where do the Milanese go for a delicious gelato?
The word "geleto" is certainly not the first thing that comes in mind when you are in Milan. In the city of espresso, panettone, aperitivo and risotto, gelato comes second…Perhaps…Because we must not forget that after all it's Italy we're talking about, the country...
Cioccolatitaliani: A glamorous gelateria in the city of glamour
ChoccolatiItaliani is probably the most well known gelato chain in Milan and there’s a good reason for that. With spots in the most central areas of the city ( the one just off Duomo being the most central and busy one ) and with a big variety of sweet temptations on...
The 5 top gelaterie in Rome + 1 bonus!
They say a lifetime is not enough to fully enjoy the magical atmosphere, the sights and the impeccable beauty of the Eternal City. It certainly isn’t enough to savour Rome’s amazing ice creams! Genuine Italian gelato is a chapter of its own in Rome’s treasures,...
Ciacco: Queues don’t lie!
Ciacco is the kind of gelateria that can easily be foreseen even though it’s centrally located on a street full of attractive cafes, shops and hotels. That is because it’s a rather small and quiet place, without the colorful, eye-catching display of ice cream flavours...
Pavé: Inspired and imaginative gelato flavours!
Much differentiated to the big gelato chains of Milan, Pavé is a small and simple gelateria that makes the short detour off the Duomo area worth it. Located on Via Battisti, a large road that stretches from the Duomo to the north of the University, as you'll be...