11 Allergy-Friendly Hotels In London
Over the holidays, London transforms into a magical winter wonderland with its enchanting Christmas markets, dazzling light displays, ice skating rinks, and holiday themed afternoon tea. Start your trip planning with the 11 most allergy-friendly London hotels. Our Top Rated Allergy-Friendly London Hotel Guide features hotels that offer refrigerators and even full kitchens, prepare safe desserts, provide allergy books and more. We also love that London restaurants are required by law to provide ingredient information on the top 14 food allergens.Edinburgh Gluten-Free Travel Itinerary
Hi, I’m Laynie! I spent 9 days in Scotland this summer and found so many great spots that accommodated celiac disease. Some of my favorites were Eteaket, The Seafood Ristorante, The Adamson, and Jannetta’s! We visited lots of restaurants but also spent time sightseeing at the Edinburgh Castle, St. Andrews, Loch Ness, and The Isle of Skye. I reviewed all my spots from the trip on the Spokin app! Follow me on Spokin @laynierobbins and on Instagram @glutenfreee_nyc.London, Amsterdam + Paris Peanut Allergy-Friendly + Vegan Travel Itinerary
Hi, I’m Bre and I’m 26 years old. I have a peanut allergy and am also vegan, but I don’t let my dietary restrictions limit my love for travel. In April, I spent a week in Europe and visited London, Amsterdam, and Paris. Some of my favorite restaurants on the trip were Temple of Seitan, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, and Riz Riz. Overall, the cities we visited were great with food allergies and I found that most restaurants had a readily available allergen menu (in English!) and were willing to make accommodations. In addition to restaurants, we also went to many museums, a couple concerts, and even a football (soccer) match. If you’d like to see more of my reviews from Europe and beyond, follow me on Spokin @the1bre and on Instagram @peanutfree_vegan.Allergy-Friendly Ireland Travel Guide
St. Patrick’s day has us dreaming of Ireland with its stunning cliffs, green landscapes and lively pubs. Ireland makes for a great allergy-friendly travel destination as an English-speaking country that requires restaurants to note top 14 allergens on their menus. You’ll feel like you found the pot of gold with our Allergy-Friendly Ireland Travel Guide, featuring reviews of restaurants and hotels from Dublin to Galway highlighting safe fish + chips, vegan potato skins, and fun pubs to grab a pint. You’ll be feeling the luck of the Irish with reviews from Spokin users managing celiac and allergies to peanut, tree nut, milk, egg, sesame, and more.Scotland + London Nut Allergy-Friendly Travel Itinerary
Hi everyone! My name is Emily, I’m allergic to peanuts and tree nuts, and I just finished traveling to Edinburgh, Scotland and London, England! I ate at a lot of great restaurants and found some amazing sightseeing spots. All of the restaurants in my itinerary were able to accommodate my allergies! My favorite restaurant from my trip is Bertie’s Fish and Chips. See more of my reviews on the Spokin app @nallergy and follow me on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @nallergy to see more of my food allergy journey!London Food Allergy-Friendly City Guide
There are so many reasons to fall in love with London. From the double decker buses to the British Museum, the Beatles and the Queen — we're obsessed with all things British. For food allergy families, the iconic city is an ideal international destination, and not just because they speak English. Since 2014, restaurants and packaged foods are required by law to provide ingredient information on 14 of the top food allergens (top 8 + sesame, mustard, molluscs, celery, lupin, sulphur dioxides/sulphites). Between these high allergen standards and high tea, we may never leave!