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Top 3 Gelato Spots in Milan

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30 November 2024
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This time we want to go off the beaten paths and start off from exploring Milan’s vibrant Porta Romana district. It isn’t complete without indulging in some of the city’s finest gelato as we go closer to the historical center and monuments. Here are three must-visit gelaterias, each offering unique flavors and experiences.

Check our gelatour page for more details and to jump into this discovery with new friends: Gelatour YellowSquare Milan

So let’s check out the 3 best ice cream shops you should be aware of when visiting Milan.

 

1) Gelateria PiccoLina

Nestled on Via Orti 17, Gelateria PiccoLina is a hidden gem celebrated for its artisanal approach to gelato-making. This cozy spot offers a delightful array of flavors crafted with high-quality ingredients, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

01 Gelateria PiccoLina

Why do we recommend it?

  • Authentic Flavors: Experience traditional Italian gelato with a modern twist, featuring both classic and innovative flavors.
  • Quality Ingredients: Committed to using fresh, natural ingredients without artificial additives.
  • Charming Atmosphere: The intimate setting provides a perfect backdrop for enjoying your gelato.

Distance from YellowSquare Milan: Approximately a 10-minute walk.
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Instagram: @piccolinagelateria

 

2) Gelateria Porta Romana

Located at Corso di Porta Romana 126, this gelateria is renowned for its wide selection of flavors and creamy textures. Its strategic location makes it an ideal stop during your city explorations.

02 Gelateria Porta Romana

Why do we recommend it?

  • Diverse Selection: Offers a vast variety of flavors, catering to all taste preferences.
  • Vegan Options: Provides high-quality vegan gelato, ensuring inclusivity for all dietary needs.
  • Convenient Location: Situated near notable landmarks, making it a perfect refreshment stop.

Distance from YellowSquare Milan: Approximately a 15-minute walk.
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Instagram: @gelateriaportaromana

 

3) Ciacco. Gelato Senz’altro

Situated at Via Spadari 13, Ciacco is acclaimed for its innovative flavors and commitment to natural ingredients. This gelateria prides itself on creating gelato without additives, ensuring a pure and delightful taste experience.

02 La gelateria Ciacco apre Laboratorio Urbano a Milano 2

Why do we recommend it?

  • Innovative Flavors: Regularly updates its menu with creative and seasonal offerings.
  • Natural Ingredients: Focuses on additive-free gelato, highlighting the authentic taste of each component.
  • Central Location: Located in the heart of Milan, it’s an excellent spot to recharge during your city tour.

Distance from YellowSquare Milan: Approximately a 20-minute walk or a short ride on public transport.
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Now that you’ve got the scoop on Milan’s best gelato spots, you can totally brag to your friends about knowing where to find the real deal. Next time someone’s heading to Milan, you’ll be their go-to gelato guide!

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The Ultimate Guide to Vintage Markets in Florence

Camilla Lavezzo
29 November 2024
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Let me take a wild guess: you’ve just stepped off the train at Santa Maria Novella, it’s your first time in Florence, and you’re strolling through the enchanting streets, your eyes drinking in the beauty all around you…But by the time you reach the hostel, you find yourself eager for some incredible vintage shopping.

-I understand this might not be everybody’s first thought, but if you clicked here, then it’s definitely yours- Well you are in for a treat!

Florence is home to some fantastic vintage and secondhand markets, but finding them can be a bit of a challenge (as with many things in Italy, finding them isn’t always straightforward, is it?)

So I’m here today and with one goal only: to make things easy for all of you, once and for all. And yes, you can thank me later!

Let’s break it down, shall we?

As most events do, secondhand and vintage markets primarily take place on weekends. With that being said, if you find yourself in Florence during the week, don’t worry—I’ve got you covered!

We are going to start by listing the spots you can find from Monday to Friday, and then move on to the ones you will find on the weekends, divided by Sundays (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th…yep, it’s a thing here)

MONDAY-FRIDAY VINTAGE MARKETS:

1. Mercato delle Pulci

  • Location: Piazza Lorenzo Ghiberti
  • Hours: Mon-Fri 7 AM – 2 PM; Sat 7 AM – 5 PM
  • What to Expect: A delightful mix of antiques, vintage clothing, jewelry, bags, and unique finds. Perfect for those who love to rummage through history!

#UNRELATED: I highly suggest making a quick stop at Mercato di Sant’ambrogio for your lunch. It’s the oldest market in Florence (since 1873) and it features traditional vendors of Tuscan specialty food.
Remember: “Se non esci a stomaco pieno, non sei mai entrato!” (literally: “If you don’t get out of here feeling extremely full, you never even got it!”)

02 Mercato delle Pulci
Mercato delle Pulci

2. Mercato delle Cascine

  • Location: Viale dei Lecci
  • Hours: Tuesday (only) 7 AM – 2 PM
  • What to Expect: The largest market in Florence, it boasts a diverse selection of produce, plants, clothing, and more. It’s an excellent spot for both shopping and soaking in the local atmosphere.

03 Mercato delle Cascine
Mercato delle Cascine

3. Mercato San Lorenzo

  • Location: Piazza del Mercato Centrale
  • Hours: Mon-Sun 9 AM – 7:30 PM
  • What to Expect: A bustling market filled with leather goods, clothing, and artisan products. It’s great for finding quality items and souvenirs. It is absolutely mandatory to bargain here, trust a local!

03 Mercato San Lorenzo
Mercato San Lorenzo

4. Mercato del Porcellino

  • Location: Piazza del Mercato Nuovo
  • Hours: Daily
  • What to Expect: Known for its iconic bronze pig statue, this market offers a mix of leather goods, crafts, and local food products.

04 Mercato del Porcellino
Mercato del Porcellino

WEEKENDS VINTAGE MARKETS:
The markets I am about to list all offer a unique mix of antiques, clothing, and generally cool stuff.

1st Sunday of the month

  • Piazza Savonarola
    Hours: 9 AM -18 PM
  • Piazza Mino (Fiesole)
    Hours: 9 AM -18 PM

2nd Sunday of the month: 

  • Piazza Santo Spirito
    Hours: 9 AM -18 PM

3rd Sunday of the month:

  • Piazza indipendenza
    Hours: (also on Saturday) 9AM – 18 PM
  • Piazza Santo Spirito
    Hours: 9 AM -18 PM

4th Sunday of the month:

  • Piazza Ghiberti
    Hours: 9 AM -18 PM

(Keep an eye out for occasional flea markets and vintage fairs that pop up around the city, especially in places like Piazza Ciompi or along the Arno River)

Tips for Vintage Shopping in Florence

  • Bargaining: Don’t be shy about negotiating prices—many vendors expect it!
  • Cash: Always have some cash on hand, as not all vendors accept cards.
  • Explore: Take your time! Some of the best finds are hidden away, so allow yourself to wander and browse.

05 vintage objects

Whether you’re hunting for unique fashion pieces, vintage decor, or just enjoying the vibrant market atmosphere, Florence’s vintage scene has something for everyone. Happy shopping!

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The 5 best ice cream shops in Florence

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28 October 2024
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Have you ever thought about embarking on a Gelatour in Italy, or even better, in Florence?

The YellowSquare Hostel did! And there is a FREE Gelatour activity for the hostel guests to explore the city as a local while tasting the best ice creams! 

See the Duomo, the old bridge and the charming small lanes as you get to discover the ice cream shop a true Italian would go for on a hot summer day or in a cold winter (who can resist it!).
Check our map road of the gelato tour here.

So let’s point out the 5 best ice cream shops you should be aware of when visiting Florence.

1. DONAMALINA San Jacopino
Donamalina San Jacopino Cioccolateria-Gelateria is the nearest ice cream shop nearby YellowSquare Florence. Though it is still pretty much a central zone, it is a less touristic place and very known as the neighbourhood ice cream shop.

02 gelateria DONAMALINA
Why do we recommend it?
They use 100% natural ingredients for their gelato, so you can also taste the real pieces of the flavor you get. The staff is super friendly, by far this is my favorite one! It’s a cool spot to relax, not in the crowd. A plus is that they also produce their own chocolates and also have courses available for those who want to learn!
How to get there: DONAMALINA San Jacopino Cioccolateria-Gelateria
Check their Instagram:
 donamalina_sjacopino

2. My Sugar gelato artigianale
Between the Accademia Gallery it is a perfect stop before or after visiting Michelangelo’s David and only 7 minutes from the Florence Duomo, the next gelateria stop is My Sugar gelato artigianale.

03 gelateria mysugar

Why do we recommend it?
They offer unique flavours like fiordilatte with mint and basil, and black sesame. Plus, the friendly, passionate owners add a personal touch to your gelato experience.
The price is very standard to be in the city centre.
How to get there: My Sugar gelato artigianale
Check their Instagram: mysugarfirenze

3.Gelateria Edoardo Piazza Duomo
Check out Gelateria Edoardo in Piazza Duomo for its organic, locally-sourced gelato. Located right next to the Duomo, it’s perfect for a delicious break while sightseeing.

04 edoardo gelato bio
Why do we recommend it?
They have homemade cones and unique flavors, which change with the seasons based on available products. The commitment to quality and freshness makes every scoop a delight. Also, they have a good price for been in the main square =)
How to get there: Gelateria Edoardo Piazza Duomo
Check their Instagram: edoardo_gelato_bio

4. Amorino Gelateria
Very known on social media, instagram and tiktok, for its flower-shaped cones. Each petal is crafted with precision, creating a floral design that makes it delicate and enjoyable to eat. The price is a bit higher for its quality and design, however it’s worth the experience!

05 gelateria amoriono
Why do we recommend it?
Even popular tourist spots hold surprises, they offer a unique treat: “Gelato Macarons”! Known for keeping high-quality ingredients without overloading on sugar, it’s perfect for a memorable photo near the Duomo—a sweet taste and snapshot of Florence.
How to get there: Amorino Gelato – Firenze Cerretani
Check their Instagram: amorino_firenze

5. Gelateria Neri
Another unbeaten gelateria, loved by the locals. Situated in the San Giovanni district, it’s a short walk from landmarks like Piazza della Signoria and the Uffizi Gallery. Be aware though, you might find a line during summer timer!

06 gelateria DEI NERI
Why do we recommend it?
First of all, because it’s super creamy! Flavors are both classic and unique, and the service is very good, they make you feel at home. 
How to get there: Gelateria dei Neri
Check their Instagram: gelateriadeinerifirenze

Once you’ve found your favourite, you’ll know exactly where to go whenever you crave a delicious gelato!

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FREE MUSEUMS in Italy!

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12 August 2022
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IN ITALY EVERY FIRST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH THE MUSEUMS ARE FOR FREE!

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#domenicalmuseo is now a fixed appointment with Free museums Florence. Every first Sunday of the month it is possible to get a free ticket to visit the most important state monuments of the city. Both you are planning a weekend in the next month and you are thinking of a year-end holiday you have to know that there is always the possibility of free admission to the museums on the first Sunday of the calendar.

Usually the state free museums Florence participating in the initiative are the following:

  • Uffizi Gallery
    Piazzale degli Uffizi, 6 – Florence
  • Museums of Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens
    Piazza Pitti, 1 – Florence
  • Accademy’s Gallery
    Via Ricasoli, 58-60 – Florence
  • Garden of the Medici Villa of Castello
    Via di Castello, 44 – Florence
  • MAF National Archaeological Museum of Florence
    S.S. Annunziata, 9 – Florence
  • Last Supper by Andrea del Sarto in San Salvi
    via di San Salvi, 16 – 50135 Florence (FI)
  • Bargello National Museum
    Via del Proconsolo, 4 – Florence
  • Park of Villa Il Ventaglio
    Via G. Aldini, 10/12 – Florence
  • Medici Villa of Cerreto Guidi and Historical Museum of Hunting and the Territory
    via Ponti Medicei, 7 – 50050 Cerreto Guidi (FI)

 

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Public museums free of charge for all visitors

The museums free of charge for everybody on the first Sunday of the month are:

  • Colosseum and Forum (access subject to quota)
  • Galleria Borghese (mandatory booking, 2 €)
  • GNAM Galleria Nazionale Arte Moderna (Modern Art National Gallery)
  • Museo nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia (Etruscan national museum)
  • Museo HC Andersen, Museo M. Praz, Museo Boncompagni Ludovisi per le Arti decorative e il Costume
  • Museo nazionale Romano (Palazzo Massimo, Palazzo Altemps, Crypta Balbi, Terme di Diocleziano)
  • Galleria nazionale d’Arte Antica Palazzo Barberini (national gallery of ancient art Palazzo Barberini)
  • Galleria nazionale d’Arte Antica Palazzo Corsini (national gallery of ancient palazzo Corsini)
  • Galleria Spada
  • Museo nazionale di Palazzo Venezia (national museum of Piazza Venezia)
  • Museo nazionale di Castel Sant’Angelo (National museum of Castel Sant’Angelo – access subject to quota)
  • Museo nazionale d’Arte Orientale “G. Tucci” (Eastern art national museum G. Tucci)
  • Museo nazionale Preistorico Etnografico “L. Pigorini”(prehistoric national museum L. Pigorini)
  • Museo nazionale delle Arti e Tradizioni Popolari (National Museum of people’s traditions and art)
  • Museo nazionale dell’Alto Medioevo (Middle Age national museum)
  • Museo nazionale degli Strumenti Musicali (Musical instrument national museum)
  • Scavi di Ostia Antica (Ostia Antica digs)
  • Museo Ostiense
  • Mausoleo di Cecilia Metella
  • Terme di Caracalla
  • Villa dei Quintili
  • Villa Adriana in Tivoli
  • Villa d’Este in Tivoli

Also Maxxi belongs to this category. It’s the national museum of modern art (XXI century) where access is always free for the permanent collection (gallery 4) from Tuesday to Friday besides the first Sunday of the month..

MILAN

Here is a list of the museums which have adhered to the initiative up to now:

  • Cenacolo Vinciano
    Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie 2 (booking required)
  • Galleria d’arte moderna di Milano, Museo dell’ottocento, Villa Reale, Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte
    Via Palestro 16
  • Gallerie d’Italia
    Piazza della Scala 6   
  • Acquario e civica stazione idrobiologica – municipal aquariumViale Gadio 2
  • Casa museo Boschi-di Stefano
    Via Giorgio Jan 15
  • Castello Sforzesco
    Piazzale Castello
  • Museo Studio Francesco Messina
    Via S. Sisto 4a
  • Museo archeologico di Milano
    Corso Magenta 15
  • Museo civico di storia naturale di Milano
    Corso Venezia 55
  • Museo del Risorgimento and workshop of modern and contemporary history
    Via Borgonuovo 23
  • Museo diocesano di Milano
    Corso di Porta Ticinese 95
  • Palazzo Morando – traditions and fashion
    Via Sant’Andrea 6
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5 Instagram-worthy places in Rome, Yellow-Approved.

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No one would ever deny the fact that we are now in an Instagram era. From the selfie to the breakfast picture, whose feed will be the prettiest? 

When in Rome, there is nothing easier than snapping up amazing shots of the city, the monuments, and the generous dishes you are served at the terrace of many local restaurants. Here is a Yellow-approved guide for all those who want to discover the hidden gems of the eternal city and make all their friends wish they were around!

1) Pinocchio statue – Bartolucci Italy

If the tale of the Italian wooden puppet has sweetened your childhood, why let your feet bring you to the human-size Pinocchio representation of the Bartolucci shop? 

You will have so much fun taking pictures sitting on the bench with him, playing with his flexible arms (pay attention not to break him!), touching his long nose, or simply enjoying the typical Italian background: a paved street, an ochre wall, and the ornate wooden storefront.

2) Statues and fountains of Italian houses’ backyards

You will need to be a little bit more adventurous and keep your eyes wide open for this one. Just like a treasure hunt, look for all the open doors of Italian houses in order to discover what is hidden in their backyard. 

It may be a simple fountain surmounted by climbing ivy, or a magnificent statue of Venus or any Greek or Roman figure, coated with the well-known Italian flowers, releasing an unforgettable spring fragrance. You won’t be able to capture the scent of these, but you will be given the chance to seize the essence of a real Italian treasure.

3) Terrazza Les Etoiles

While most tourists are attracted by Terrazza del Pincio to enjoy the view of Rome, stand out by climbing the steps of the Atlante Hotel up to the restaurant ‘Les Etoiles’. 

Order a caffè or an orange juice and relish the 360 degrees view of the Vatican and the most famous monuments of Rome. Do not leave without taking a picture of yourself, glass in the hand, hair blowing in the wind, sparkles in the eyes

4) Pontile di Ostia

If you don’t have the chance to live near the beach on a daily basis, you might want to spend a day on the warm sand of Ostia. Besides the calm atmosphere and fresh marine air, you will be able to get your best Instagram influencer pictures. Sitting on the low wall of the pontile, facing the horizon, striking the pose in front of the typical Italian littoral… Numerous are the possibilities for you to pimp your Instagram feed!

5) Palazzetto Zuccari –The Monster Door

If by chance you find yourself near Piazza di Spagna, take a detour to admire the beauty of the monster-shaped door. So easy to fit within all the pictures of your IG account, yet so unusual, this artwork is a real masterpiece, a must-see in Rome, and a souvenir that you will love to talk about!

We won’t say it enough: Rome is a museum in itself! Each step you make can take you to wonders you would never have imagined. Write down these 5 ideas on a sticker note and adventure yourself to some of the most beautiful and instagrammable places in the world: the Trastevere and Coppedè neighborhoods, the numerous statues of Villa Borghese, the marvelous fountains of the botanical gardens, and of course, the Trevi fountain, the Colosseum, and the Pantheon!

 

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The 5 best ice cream shops in Rome

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Regina Woerle
20 December 2020
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The first question when choosing ice cream in Italy: Cone or cup?

Actually, before coming to Rome (Italy), I never really worried much about finding the best “gelateria” / ice cream shop; for me, the neighborhood one near my house was good enough.

The important thing was to have the flavor “Pistachio.”

Upon arriving in Rome, my friends taught me that a gelateria in Rome is not just an ice cream shop. A gelateria should be homemade, artisanal, with fresh flavors and high quality every day, with options for the lactose intolerant like soy or rice-based gelato. And these points are what make some of them the best ice cream shops in Rome.

1. Famous and classic: Gelateria Giolitti

giolitti gelateria

For Rafa, the best gelateria is also Mrs. Obama’s favorite gelateria! Yes, where Michelle Obama went with her daughters in Rome: the gelateria Giolitti.

The Giolitti ice cream shop is very famous in Rome, as it was created in 1900 and is part of the city’s history. It offers numerous classic and traditional ice cream flavors, and in the summer, it drives people crazy, forming long lines waiting for a classic Roman ice cream.

IG: www.instagram.com/giolittiofficial/

Address: Via degli Uffici del Vicario, 40, 00186 Roma RM

2. For vegans and the lactose intolerant, but good ice cream eaters: Gelateria La Romana

la romana gelateria

On the other hand, Liane, an expert in gelaterias, really likes the famous Gelateria La Romana. The gelateria has several franchises around Rome, making it easy to find. But what makes it one of the top 5 gelaterias in Rome? It was her favorite for two reasons: the cones have the option to be filled with chocolate sauce! And the second reason is that La Romana has soy or rice-based gelatos / ice creams, meaning delicious ice creams for the lactose intolerant too!

IG: www.instagram.com/gelaterialaromana/

Addresses: Via Ostiense, 48, 00199 Roma RM / Via Venti Settembre, 60, 00184 Roma RM

3. Eccentric and traditional: Gelateria del Teatro

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Louise likes eccentric gelato / ice cream flavors but follows the traditional recipe of homemade and respectful ice cream. Gelateria del Teatro, located not far from Castel Sant’Angelo, right in the heart of the most touristy area of Rome, is one of the few gems among the mediocre gelaterias in the city center. Everything is made in front of the customers. Homemade and traditional ice cream with a touch of eccentricity. Delicious flavors like pumpkin and lavender lemon, alongside traditional classics like chocolate and amaretto, create bursts of divergent tastes.

IG: www.instagram.com/gelateriadelteatro/

Address: Via dei Coronari, 65/66, 00186 Roma RM

4. The oldest ice cream shop in the world is my favorite: Gelateria Fassi

fassi gelateria

Lukinhas, following my beginner profile, discovered the best gelateria near where we used to work together! The oldest gelateria Fassi, since 1880, is my favorite because it’s not too sweet and is the freshest of all. The line is not just for tourists but even Italians who gather outside the shop to enjoy the ice cream. Don’t worry, the line moves quickly, and there’s plenty of space inside to sit and enjoy the ice cream. Inside the ice cream shop, you can see all the history, old ice cream machines, and old advertisements… it’s really emotional.

IG: www.instagram.com/fassi_1880/

Address: Via Principe Eugenio, 65-67, 00185 Roma RM

5. Near the Vatican, a hidden threasure: Gelateria Old Bridge

old bridge gelateria

All right, well, if you went to see the Vatican, the Sistine Chapel, the vatican museuns, the Sanit Peter’s Church, I’m sure you will only fency a geleto later on to rebuild the energy. This ice cream shop was the best to go with my friends when we were in the other side of the Tiber river from Trastevere Neighbourhood till Vatican it’s a great option when visiting the other side of the city. 

IG: www.instagram.com/oldbridge_gelateria/

Address: Viale dei Bastioni di Michelangelo, 5, 00192 Roma RM

 

 

 

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