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Martina Bartolozzi
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Do you love Italy 🇮🇹 and good food? Then tap here to start planning your upcoming trip with a professional traveler. My name is Martina, I'm an American Italian based in Florence, Tuscany, where I was born and raised, and I spend my life traveling up and down "the boot" sharing my best findings with fellow foodies, as a professional, licensed, Italian tour leader. Allow me to help you, and feel prepared for your trip without having to do hours of research yourself 🧳 ______________________________________ About me: - half Florentine 🇮🇹 and half Californian 🇺🇸, born and raised in Tuscany; - licensed Italian tour leader; - one of Thatch's very first creators, - one of the top 20 Women in Food of 2021 for Corriere della Sera, one of Italy's leading newspapers since 1876; - trained butcher with world-renowned butcher and Netflix star Dario Cecchini; - featured in numerous publications, including The Florentine, Marie Claire Italia, Beef Magazine, Eurocarni, Cook Corriere della Sera, Il Gusto La Repubblica, and more; - avid traveler (20 countries!) and strong supporter of solo female travel. ______________________________________ Find me on Instagram 📸 @MementoMartina for your daily dose of Italian life ☕️ Subscribe to my Thatch profile to keep up to date with new map releases and special offers. Let's start talking about your next trip to Italy: email me at mementomartina@gmail.com
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Catalin The Celiac in Italy
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Piacere (nice to meet you)! I’m Catalin, an American 🇺🇸 expat in Florence, Italy 🇮🇹 And, a proud celiac 💚 You may also know me as The Celiac in Italy on Instagram! Since moving to Italy during the pandemic, my passion for Italian food and culture has continued to grow. Now, I offer pre-curated travel guides for cities around Italy, 1-to-1 travel consultations, custom itineraries, and curated recommendations. All 100% celiac-safe. So you can explore Italy without the hassle of digging through tons of blog posts and Facebook groups to plan your trip. More about me & my services… ➡️Armed with years of first-hand experience, I know the Italian celiac scene like the back of my hand🇮🇹Plus, I live here! My recommendations are always up-to-date🤓 ➡️I'm a native English speaker who speaks fluent Italian. There's no language barrier on our end and I can seamlessly facilitate communication with restaurants. Feeling unsure about cross-contact procedures? I’m more than willing to send Italian emails on your behalf🤗 ➡️I have personal relationships with the chefs of many gluten free restaurants nationwide. I can get you reservations just by sending a text📲 ➡️My degree is in medical anthropology and I wrote my thesis about the impact of culture on the quality of life for celiacs. Not only have I been living with celiac disease for many years, but I've also studied the social aspect of our condition inside and out🤓 ➡️On top of celiac disease I have a wheat allergy and a plethora of other conditions. Helping you navigate multiple intolerances is not a problem!💕 Let’s plan your gluten-free Italian adventure!🇮🇹 📲 @celiacinitaly 💻 www.celiacinitaly.com 💌 catalin@celiacinitaly.com Your celiac-safe Italian experience awaits❤️
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Best Areas to Travel to in Venice
Venice is an ethereal city whose beauty is unparalleled. From the stunning canals to the incredible St. Mark Square, the city is full of history, culture, and astounding architecture. There are numerous areas in Venice to explore - here are some of our top picks:
San Marco
San Marco is the most famous neighborhood in Venice and a go-to spot for many first-time visitors. The area is home to the iconic St. Mark's Basilica, Doge's Palace, and the square itself - a hub of activity and a gathering place for locals and tourists alike. The streets are lined with high-end shops, restaurants, and hotels, and the atmosphere is always buzzing.
Cannaregio
Cannaregio is a local neighborhood that feels a world away from the crowds of San Marco. It is the largest of Venice's six districts and is full of narrow alleyways, quaint bridges, and small canals that are perfect for exploring on foot. The area is also home to the Jewish ghetto, which is now a historic district with museums and synagogues.
Dorsoduro
Dorsoduro is a district that's known for its art and cultural offerings. The district is home to Peggy Guggenheim Collection, which houses modern European and American art. The area is also home to several well-respected art schools, including the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia. In Dorsoduro, there are plenty of charming squares, bars, and cafes to explore.
Castello
Castello is an authentic neighborhood that's off the beaten path for most tourists. The area is largely residential, and many of its streets are virtually unchanged since the Middle Ages. Castello is home to the Arsenale, a former shipyard of Venice, which now houses the Venice Biennale art exhibition. The neighborhood is perfect for those looking to get off the beaten track and enjoy Venice's quieter side.
Santa Croce
Santa Croce is a neighborhood that is often overlooked by visitors, but it shouldn't be. The area is home to the famous Rialto Market, where visitors can get fresh produce, seafood, and flowers. The neighborhood is also home to numerous historic churches, including the Church of San Giacomo dell'Orio, which dates back to the 9th century. It's a great place to wander and explore on foot.
In conclusion, Venice is a city full of wonders and amazing neighborhoods. While San Marco is a must-visit for any first-time visitor, don't be afraid to venture to other areas of the city. These neighborhoods offer something unique, whether it's art, history, or culture, and they should not be missed.
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