beautiful original style, in perfect harmony with the environment. Considered one of the best dwellings of the city, this intimate hotel reveals the taste and charm ...
city center of this remarkable city. This is a residence of warmth and personalized service, offering the ultimate in comfort steps from Florence’s greatest sights....
Advantages: Beauty. History, Culture. Good food and wine Disadvantages: Expensive. Crowded with tourists.
...-preserved 15th century jewel is on foot but be warned - the streets are still paved with uneven flagstones. Take a trip to the Ponte Vecchio, or Old Bridge, the most ancient and characteristic bridge in Florence, dating back to 1345. It is flanked by a host of goldsmiths and jewelers and during World War II, Adolf Hitler, thought it so quaint that he ordered the German troops to leave it standing.
Another place well worth visiting is Fiesole up on the hill which affords splendid panoramic views of the city and surrounding countryside. It's some 6 km from Florence and is best reached by the No 7 bus from the Piazza San Marco. After the busy streets of Florence, Fiesole is a relaxing sort of place and it's well worth lingering over a cappachino and taking in the fine hill scenery.
There is so much to see in Florence but you should set some time...
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Advantages: Well laid out city, absolutely tons to see, incredible art, great shops, GELATO! Disadvantages: One day is nowhere near enough
...I first went to Italy the summer of my A Levels, but since I spent my stay working and not holidaying, I didn’t get much chance to see the country. Ever since, I’ve vowed to go back, and since Ryanair were offering free flights from Frankfurt Hahn to Pisa, now seemed the perfect opportunity. I only had 3 days there, but I managed to see a lot, including parts, although not all, of Pisa, Florence and Lucca. I’m not going to tell you absolutely everything about everything in Florence with this op for a number of reasons. Firstly if you wanted that you can read a guide book, and secondly, I didn’t do or see absolutely everything. What I will do though, is take you on a walk through the city. It’s the route I took, and it takes you past a lot of important sites and monuments. The details in brackets after...
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Advantages: Massive amount to see, easy to shop and eat Disadvantages: Can overload the senses
...If ever you are asked what are the best things to do in Florence you will inevitably have to ask, How long have you got? Florence in a day is a possibility but you will find it exhausting. You will also literally have had just enough time to stand in front of a 15th Century statue or church painting and not nearly enough time to look properly at it and appreciate it.
However for many visitors to Italy this is probably as much as you can spare. If your touring itinerary has included Rome, Venice, Siena, San Gimignano, Assisi , Pisa etc in a holiday of a week or so then OK Florence in a day if infinitely better than no Florence at all.
One first tip is how to get to Florence. Touring Italy in a hire car is easy, best book as part of your holiday as costs of car hire in Italy are amongst the highest in Europe. However parking...
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This hotel was great for what we wanted. Something reasonably priced, with reasonable rooms and breakfast to start the day.
First impressions were not good. After walking the length of the street looking for the hotel we eventually found it by... more