Missviaggio in Europe 2022
In 2022, after almost two years of limited travel, my adventurous spirit reawakened and I traveled more than ever before. So let me take you on my trips through Europe.
Copenhagen 2022
It was a really short stay in Denmark's capital for me. Just a single day. Yet I am not disappointed, because as a celiac I had a really good time. Read more.
Bruges 2022
You have already booked a trip to Bruges, but you do not know what to eat? Then you are in luck. I've already been there and tried Belgian specialties like waffles or fries - gluten-free, of course. Read more.
Milan 2022
When my friend suggested going to famous race track in Monza but staying in Milan, I thought, why not? No one has ever had to convince me to plan a trip to Italy, because I know that the quality and selection of gluten-free food options there is exceptional. And just for you to know, I think I had the best calzone (oven-baked, folded pizza) ever. Read more.
BERLIN 2022
The main reason we traveled to Berlin was to attend a Coldplay concert at the Olympiastadion. I'm glad we combined it with a weekend stay to explore the city, its surroundings and the gluten-free food the city has to offer. Read more.
Paris 2022
In May 2022, we spent one long weekend in Paris. I have been to Paris before, for work, but this time I had time to let the cities' magic work on me and to explore the gluten-free food scene. Read more.
Vilnius 2022
In March 2022, we spent a weekend in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. It was surprisingly easy to find gluten-free food. And apart from the food, Vilnius was also worth a trip as well. Read more.
Riga 2022
When visiting Vilnius, it's also easy to take a trip to Riga, the capital of Latvia. And there I found an amazing gluten-free bakery. Read more.