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We’re Matt and Alysha, the two endlessly curious gluten free foodies behind Wheatless Wanderlust. We believe that travel is about learning, discovery, and connection.
We’ll help you become an active participant when you travel – as opposed to an observer – by helping you find ways to connect with locals through cooking classes, walking tours, and more.
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3 Days in Porto: How to Plan a Perfect Porto Itinerary
In this guide to spending 3 days in Porto, we’ll give you our take on exactly how to plan your Porto itinerary with everything you need to know to plan your trip. All the details you need to plan your trip are below – what to do, where to stay, when to visit, and more. …
Hey There! We’re Matt and Alysha
We’re Matt and Alysha, the two endlessly curious gluten free foodies behind Wheatless Wanderlust. We believe that travel is about learning, discovery, and connection.
We’ll help you become a more active participant when you travel – as opposed to an observer – by helping you find ways to connect with locals through cooking classes, walking tours, and more.
We write detailed travel guides to help you forge deeper connections, and hopefully we’ll help you discover something new along the way.
PS: Matt has Celiac Disease, and we write gluten free travel guides to help you find the best safe gluten free restaurants around the world!
Where to Stay in Boston: The Best Places to Stay
Boston is a fascinating city full of rich American history – especially around the American Revolution – far too many colleges and universities to count which gives it a very young feeling, and an undercurrent of rebelliousness that runs through its entire history. Add to that some excellent sports culture and cool architecture, and it’s…
Gluten Free Boston: A Complete Guide for Celiacs
Let’s get this out of the way at the top – Boston is definitely not the best city for gluten free foodies in the United States. If you’re making a trip specifically for gluten free food, we’d say that Boston is probably not even on the shortlist of places we’d recommend. However, travel is about…
4 Days in London: How to Plan An Amazing London Itinerary
When we booked a last minute trip to London, we weren’t entirely sure what to expect. We had both been to London before, though not for a long time, and we decided two weeks would be a comfortable amount of time to explore the city, and maybe take a day trip or two to explore…