At one time, all roads led to Rome. It was the seat of government for a large swath of the "known" world.
Rome still has the power to draw in massive amounts of visitors. They come for the art, the history, the religious links, and...for the ice cream.....
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The Top Three Gelaterias in Rome
By Roberta Stuart
Since time immemorial, the Romans have led the world in an eclectic range of disciplines. Whether it's plumbing, irrigation, philosophy, slaughtering civilians, or just providing a luxury hotel, in Rome they always comes up with the goods. And if there's one thing they do know about, it's how to make fantastic ice cream - or, as they call it, gelato. The Romans certainly know how to enjoy themselves, and their succulent gelato is about as indulgent as it gets.
Spoilt for choice
Be careful, though, as there are many gelaterias to choose from. They are just as popular as pizzerias and you can bet there will be one just a stone's throw away from any luxury hotel in Rome. To experience the tastiest gelati the capital city has to offer, it's worth spending a bit of time to hunt down the best of the best.
Generally, an exceptional gelateria can be identified by window stickers or certificates displayed from Gambero Rosso, Italy's revered food guide, or other food-rating publications. But, without further ado, here are our top three places to get gelato:
1. San Crispino
This gelateria has two locations. One is at the Basilica of San Giovanni, and the other is located near the Trevi Fountain. What makes San Crispino so special is that it's all about the gelati. Don't be put off by their plain, muddy-like appearance, as the gelati are made from scratch with no preservatives or colourings used whatsoever. They don't use gimmicks or flashy, unnecessary add-ons. The quality speaks for itself. However, be warned: San Crispino is extremely popular with tourists, so expect queues to run out of the door.
2. Gelateria del Teatro
Because it's buried away in a winding back-street, this gelateria is not often frequented by tourists and is a favourite with the locals. Behind a romantic glass window, the gelato is lovingly made by hand. This venue is famous for its imaginative flavours such as chocolate and red wine, and for its young, welcoming atmosphere.
3. Giolitti
Situated near the Pantheon, Giolitti is the perfect pit-stop for many a romantic getaway. For a loved-up couple staying at a luxury hotel in Rome, it's the perfect choice. Not only is it one of the oldest Roman gelato manufacturers (it was established in 1900), Giolitti prides itself on its customer service. The decadent products range from Torta Giolitti, a rich ice cream cake, to Coppa Giolitti, a luxurious mix of ice cream, custard, and chilled zabaione.
So, next time you find yourself relaxing at a luxury hotel in Rome, ensure you don't miss a chance to sample the city's best gelato - Italy's finest export since the sandal. And remember how to order: 'Vorrei un gelato per favore'.
If you're looking for a luxury hotel in Rome Worldhotels has a wonderful selection. Roberta Stuart is the Travel Manager for Worldhotels, a company offering the best choice for a luxury hotel in Rome and a selection of unique and four and five star hotels around the world.
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