Gelato di Natura

San Polo & Santa Croce


Along with a dozen other things, Marco Polo is said to have introduced ice cream to Venice after his odyssey to China. At this gelato shop the experimentation continues with vegan versions of your favourite flavours, Japanese rice cakes and the creamiest, small-batch gelato incorporating accredited Italian ingredients such as Bronte pistachios, Piedmontese hazelnuts and Amalfi lemons.


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