Trevi Fountain with its magnificent baroque fountain Ponte Vecchio bridge over the Arno River Vatican Basilica with grand architecture The iconic Colosseum in Rome at sunset

Best 3 Days in Italy — Gluten-Free

Rome → Florence

3 days · 2 cities · 4 activities · route optimized by distance

This gluten-free itinerary reshuffles the schedule around gluten-free activities — celiac-safe dining, AIC-certified restaurants, and gluten-free travel planning. Mostly low-effort and walkable, mostly at your own pace.

Arriving Wed, Jul 1 Change

This 3-day Italy gluten-free itinerary features 4 themed activities across Rome and Florence.

Your Route — ordered to minimize backtracking

4+ activities scored and ranked · route optimized across 2 cities

Where you'll stay
Hotel in Rome · From €110/night +1 more
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Trip cost
~$354 total · $118/day
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Top picks
Voglia di Pizza Gluten-Free Pizzeria, Rome, Mama Eat Gluten-Free Trattoria, Rome, Gusta Pizza Gluten-Free, Florence
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Day-by-Day Schedule — heavy and light days alternate so you don’t burn out

Rome

Rome 3 stops · Open in Google Maps ↗
Day 1 Wed, Jul 1 Full Rome View on map
Morning
Voglia di Pizza Gluten-Free Pizzeria, Rome$~1h 30m

Eat AIC-certified gluten-free Roman pizza by the slice or whole pie near the Trevi Fountain

$18 Year-round 📍 Map
Afternoon
Mama Eat Gluten-Free Trattoria, Rome$$~2 hrs

Dine on AIC-certified gluten-free Roman classics — cacio e pepe, carbonara, and tiramisu — in Trastevere

$40 Year-round 📍 Map
🏨 Hotel in Rome

Trastevere / Monti / Termini

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Travelers book: Hotel Raphael €200-350/nightHotel Artemide €120-200/nightGenerator Rome €40-80/nightCapo Le Case Home 9 $100-200/nightMaddalena 6 - Pantheon $100-200/nightLa Porta Rossa di Borgo - Vatican Luxury Suite $100-200/nightVilla Spalletti Trivelli $100-200/nightArpinelli Relais $60-120/night
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Rome → Florence
2h ~€45 Frecciarossa from Roma Termini to Firenze SMN (1h30m)

Florence

Florence 3 stops · Open in Google Maps ↗
Day 2 Thu, Jul 2 Full Florence View on map
Morning
Gusta Pizza Gluten-Free, Florence$~1h 30m

Order a gluten-free Neapolitan-style pizza at this beloved Oltrarno pizzeria with a dedicated GF menu

$14 Year-round; arrive before noon on weekends to avoid queues 📍 Map
Afternoon
Gluten-Free Tuscan Lunch at Il Latini-Area Trattorias, Florence$$~2 hrs

Enjoy a naturally gluten-free Tuscan lunch — ribollita broth, grilled bistecca, and panna cotta — in San Lorenzo

$32 Year-round; San Lorenzo area restaurants most atmospheric in non-summer months when tourist levels are lower 📍 Map
🏨 Hotel in Florence

Duomo / Santa Croce / Oltrarno

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Travelers book: Hotel Davanzati €100-170/nightHotel Lungarno €180-300/nightPlus Florence Hostel €30-60/nightAppartamento Signoria $100-200/nightPenthouse Le Terrazze Duomo view $100-200/nightCritone Apartment in Palazzo Tempi $100-200/nightGarbo charm, Case Galante Apartments $100-200/nightB&B Emozioni Charme $60-120/night
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Day 3 Fri, Jul 3 Florence
Checkout & Depart

Check out of your hotel, grab a final breakfast, and head to the airport. Safe travels from Florence!

Where You’ll Stay

Estimated total: €164–€246

Trip Budget Estimate

$354 estimated total per person
$118 per day
Lodging $205
Activities $104
Transport $45

Estimates based on listed activity prices and hotel rates. Actual costs vary by season, availability, and personal spending.

Typical range for Italy

$300 – $1,500 per person for 3 days

Budget: $100/day — Hostels, pizza al taglio, regional trains Mid-range: $250/day — Boutique hotels, trattorias, high-speed rail Luxury: $500/day — 5-star hotels, fine dining, private tours

Similar Destinations

Similar vibes, fewer crowds — destinations our algorithm rates as close matches to Italy.

Plan Your Trip

Practical guides to help you prepare for Italy.

🧳 Practical Info for Italy

📄 Visa
Schengen Area — visa-free for up to 90 days for US, UK, CA, AU citizens. EU/EEA nationals have freedom of movement.
💵 Tipping
Coperto (cover charge) is common at restaurants. An additional 10% tip is appreciated for good service but not required.
💱 Currency
Euro (€ EUR). Cards widely accepted in cities; carry cash for small shops and rural areas.
🔌 Power
230V, Type C/F/L plugs. US/CA travelers need a plug adapter and possibly a voltage converter for older devices.
📶 Connectivity
SIM cards available at airport shops (TIM, Vodafone, WindTre). Free WiFi common in hotels and cafés.
🚨 Emergency
112 (general emergency), 118 (ambulance)

🚄 Getting Around Italy

🚄 Rail

Trenitalia and Italo run high-speed trains between Rome, Florence, Milan, and Naples. Book 2-4 weeks ahead for 30-50% savings.

🚄 Rail

Regional trains connect smaller towns without advance booking. Validate tickets before boarding.

🚌 Bus

FlixBus covers routes between smaller cities at budget prices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 10 days enough for Italy?

10 days lets you cover Rome, Florence, Venice, and one coastal area (Amalfi or Cinque Terre) comfortably without rushing.

Should I book Italian trains in advance?

Yes — Trenitalia and Italo high-speed trains are 30-50% cheaper when booked 2-4 weeks ahead. Regional trains don't require booking.

What is the best time to visit Italy?

April-June and September-October offer warm weather without peak summer crowds. August is when many Italians vacation and some local shops close.

How much does 10 days in Italy cost?

Budget: $100-130/day. Mid-range: $200-300/day. Luxury: $500+/day. A coperto (cover charge) of €2-3 is standard at restaurants.

Do I need a visa for Italy?

Italy is in the Schengen Area. US, UK, Canadian, and Australian citizens can visit visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period.

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