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Italy’s Best Destinations for Vegetarian Travelers

Piazza San Carlo - Turin - Italy
Piazza San Carlo – Turin – Italy (photo: Nicola)

Traveling as a vegetarian can be difficult. The menus may be in a language you can’t read, and if you have dietary restrictions, this can seem like a nightmare. Some restaurants might not have anything suitable, and you might just want to give up and go home.

Luckily, traveling through Italy as a vegetarian is pretty easy as the traditional diet consists of plenty of grains, bread, fresh produce, cheese, and salads, and different kinds of legumes.

If you are not sure whether a dish has meat or not in it just ask your server for ”vegeteriano!”

Turin

Turin is a city that is situated in the north west of Italy at the foot of the Alps.

The new mayor is on a mission to make Turin “Italy’s most Vegetarian City.”

It is effortless to eat as a vegan/vegetarian here as there are many vegetarian and vegan cafes.

You can enjoy a whole variety of food including simple risotto dishes flavored with saffron or porcini mushrooms.

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