{"id":19992,"date":"2022-01-21T11:37:55","date_gmt":"2022-01-21T11:37:55","guid":{"rendered":"\/?p=19992"},"modified":"2023-09-01T22:34:16","modified_gmt":"2023-09-01T22:34:16","slug":"best-gelato-florence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/devourtours.com\/blog\/best-gelato-florence\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Gelato in Florence: 10 Local Picks (+ Gelato Dos & Don’ts)"},"content":{"rendered":"
Let’s face it—when you visit Florence during the spring and summer months it’s going to get hot. The powerful Mediterranean sun is no joke. Thankfully it’s easy (and delicious) to cool off the Italian way with a cold, sweet, flavorful gelato.<\/span> <\/span> Gelato isn’t hard to find in Florence, but how do you know you’re getting the real deal? Here are a few things to look out for to know you’re getting the best gelato in Florence.<\/span> <\/span><\/p> Whether as a dessert after lunch<\/a> or an evening treat grabbed on your walk home, there’s no bad time to enjoy gelato in Florence. Here are just a few of the gelaterias<\/em> where you can find us on any given day.<\/p> Gelateria La Carraia (Piazza Nazario Sauro 25\/R; Via dei Benci 24\/R)<\/span><\/i> serves up super creamy and light gelato in abundant portions.<\/span> <\/span><\/p> Gelateria Edoardo<\/a> makes organic gelato in their retro-style shop located in Piazza del Duomo. They also have gluten-free<\/a> cones and vegan options.<\/p> La Sorbettiera<\/a> is family-owned and makes classic gelato as well as unique flavors like Thai-inspired gelato with lemongrass and coconut milk.<\/span> <\/span><\/p> Another one of our top picks for the best gelato in Florences, Gelateria dei Neri<\/a> is known for its creamy and rich gelato. This is because the flavors are carefully churned in small batches to ensure a smooth texture and an intense taste. At this gelateria you’ll find unique flavors like passion fruit, mango, and chocolate with hot chili and pistachio.<\/p> La Strega Nocciola<\/a> is a play on words of “Strega Nona,” or Grandma Witch. The three locations around Florence are decorated with witchy-themed decor and pride themselves on making gelato with no artificial ingredients.<\/span> <\/span><\/p> Grom<\/a> was founded in 2003 in Turin<\/a> with the mission to make gelato how it used to be made. Now a famous worldwide brand, you might have to wait in line for a while. Grom’s Florence location is just down Via del Campanile adjacent to the Duomo.<\/p> Gelateria Mordilatte (Via Gabriele D’Annunzio, 105<\/em>) is nearby if Grom has a long line, and their philosophy for using the best and freshest local ingredients – especially fruit – can be tasted in every scoop.<\/p> Vivoli<\/a> has been family-owned and operated for four generations, and is said to be the oldest gelato shop in Florence, founded in 1930. They don’t serve their gelato in cones, just cups!<\/span> <\/span><\/p> Gelateria Santa Trinita (Piazza de’ Frescobaldi, 11\/R)<\/i> is located just on the other side of the river. After you’ve gotten your gelato you can sit on the Santa Trinita bridge and enjoy views of the Arno and Ponte Vecchio.<\/p> Perchè No!<\/strong> (Via dei Tavolini 19R)<\/span><\/i> is a historic gelato parlor serving sweet treats since 1939. They make their gelato with all natural ingredients, and they have soy and vegan options<\/a>.<\/span> <\/span><\/p> Expert’s Tip: <\/span><\/b>During the sweltering summer months, order your gelato in a cup. The heat will melt your gelato faster than you can say, “<\/span>Mamma mia!”<\/span><\/i> so a cone isn’t worth it!<\/span> <\/span><\/p> <\/span>To sum it all up: like everything else good in Italy, the best gelato will be homemade with fresh local ingredients, and devoid of artificial preservatives, flavors, and colors.<\/span> <\/span><\/p> Update notice: This article was updated on July 12, 2023. <\/em><\/p> <\/p> You know how to find the best gelato in Florence — now it’s time to put your skills to the test and spend an evening eating like a local! Join us for our Oltrarno at Sunset food tour<\/a> for a foodie adventure you won’t soon forget!<\/strong><\/p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Let’s face it—when you visit Florence during the spring and summer months it’s going to get hot. The powerful Mediterranean sun is no joke. Thankfully it’s easy (and delicious) to cool off the Italian way with a cold, sweet, flavorful gelato. Gelato isn’t hard to find in Florence, but how do you know you’re getting the […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":112,"featured_media":19993,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"_oasis_is_in_workflow":0,"_oasis_original":0,"_oasis_task_priority":"","inline_featured_image":false,"_lmt_disableupdate":"","_lmt_disable":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[2071,2072],"tags":[821],"ppma_author":[2388],"class_list":["post-19992","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-florence-blog","category-food-and-drink-in-florence","tag-gelato"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
Where to Find the Best Gelato in Florence<\/span> <\/span><\/h2>
Gelateria La Carraia<\/strong><\/h3>

Gelateria Edoardo<\/h3>
La Sorbettiera<\/h3>

Gelateria dei Neri<\/h3>
La Strega Nocciola<\/h3>

Grom<\/h3>
Gelateria Mordilatte<\/h3>
Vivoli<\/h3>

Gelateria Santa Trinita<\/h3>
Perchè No!<\/h3>

Gelato in Florence: Dos and Don’ts<\/span> <\/span><\/h2>
\n

\n
