Welcome to
Local time is 5:37am. Map and information at Geonames - Travel information at WikiTravel.org
Central market (Piazza del Mercato Centrale)
Go to the central market; OK it's full of stalls selling leather to the tourists, but behind them is the central market hall, full of great food shops, and some great cafes for a quick, cheap, authentic lunch.
maps.google.com/...cibreo, via andrea del verrocchio 8
Visit a museum that's not crowded: Palazzo Medici Ricardi, go right up to the first floor, enter the tiny room which is the chapel of the Magi and look at the frescoes by Benozzo Gozzoli.
In the evening eat at the Cibreo (055-234-1100),best of Tuscan food with a huge list of Supertuscans (e.g. no less than 10 years of Caberlot). The chef d' will take a seat at your table to discuss your menu.
ponte vecchio
last week I was there and my boyfriend who is brazilian, was almost crying with emotion looking at the sunset at ponte vecchio...very romantic!
Mercato di San Lorenzo
Don't miss a great Panino col Lampredotto by "Narbone" within the "San Lorenzo" market.
Tornabuoni
The Antica Torre di via Tornabuoni is a great place to stay if you like more apartment style living and value a roof deck bar with the panoramic views across the roof tops of Florence.
I can personally recommend room 503 as it has a large private terrace.
If you're hungry for dinner, around the corner from the hotel is the Parione. I can recommend it based on great food and minimal to non-existant tourist infestation. They do speak english, but this is truly a local Italian resturant. The night we were there we were the only people speaking english over the table in the whole place (and if you like that, you'll like Parione).
And btw... if you care about silly american sports... they can be found at the "house of sizzle" (insert joke here) and the Lions Fountain Irish Pub. They both have mlb, nba and nfl and you can call ahead for schedules.
Viale Filippo Strozzi 1
La cittadella progettata da Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane
vista della fortezza da basso
La Fortezza da Basso, ideata da Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane con l'ausilio di Pier Francesco da Viterbo, è una struttura mastodontica edificata al limitare della città medievale, attualmente utilizzata per ospitare le maggiori esposizioni nella città di Firenze.
La struttura monumentale con pianta pentagonale, splendido esempio di architettura rinascimentale, si caratterizza per gli imponenti bastioni in cui sono disseminate torrette, anguste gallerie, camminamenti e passaggi nascosti.
La Fortezza da Basso, anche detta Fortezza di San Giovanni Battista in onore al patrono di Firenze, ha nella facciata del mastio bugne sfaccettate a punta di diamante con pietre sferiche, che potrebbero esser ricollegate alle insegne della committenza: la famiglia dei Medici.
Il castello venne realizzato nel volgere di un anno solamente, fra il 1533 ed il 1534 d.C., nel periodo in cui sulla scena politica si affermava la figura del duca Alessandro ed i Medici ritornavano alla guida di Firenze.
Attualmente la Fortezza da Basso ospita le più prestigiose esposizioni della città di Firenze, dal "Florence Gift Mart" all' "EuroCamper", da "Pitti Immagine" alla "Borsa del Turismo Congressuale" dalla "Mostra Mercato Internazionale dell'Artigianato" a "Prato Expo". Per migliorare l'offerta espositiva, nel mezzo dell'ampio piazzale interno, è stato inaugurato nel 1977 un padiglione di tre piani, elaborato dell'architetto Pierluigi Spadolini, che rimane circondato dagli edifici storici restaurati del Palazzo delle Nazioni del Teatrino Lorenese e dell'Arsenale.
Festival della Creatività
Evento di rilievo internazionale nel panorama delle manifestazioni culturali.
www.festivaldellacreativita.itCentral market (Piazza del Mercato Centrale)piazza
Got to the central market; OK it's full of stalls selling leather to the tourists, but behind them is the central market hall, full of great food shops, and some great cafes for a quick authentic lunch.
maps.google.com/...Cycling is a great way to explore the city.
I rode alongside the riverbank, across the river, on small streets, stone pavements etc.
I got my bearing pretty quickly and not need a map to get around afterwards.
I paid 7.5 euros for 5 hours from Florence by Bike on Via San Zanobi.
www.florencebybike.itPiazza del Giudicci 1
The Science Museum in Florence is really good for science fans - lots of authentic old instruments of Galileo, Newton etc. Also cool optics demonstrations.
www.imss.fi.it
Having a car in Florence can be a hindrance, but is essential if you want to explore the surrounding Tuscan countryside.
The nearest airport is a 20-min drive from the centre of town, and a taxi costs roughly €15. You can also fly into Pisa airport, from where a direct train takes 45 minutes and costs €5.
The main station is behind Piazza Santa Maria Novella, for connections to the rest of Europe.
Country code for Italy: 39. Florence: 055.
A Room with a View by EM Forster; The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio.
Florence is packed with tourists throughout the summer months, when it's also very humid.
Pasta e fagioli (beans), T-bone steak, game, Chianti. Panforte nero di Siena: a spicy confection of almonds, honey, cocoa and candied peel.
You can't hail a cab on the street; go to a designated fermata di taxi.
Five to ten per cent.
Euro.
A sketchbook, a sunhat, sensible shoes.
Sixty per cent of the world's most important works of art are housed in Italy and half of these are in Florence. The Cathedral of Santa Maria dei Fiori, aka the Duomo, was built in 1434, and its dome is a celebrated feat of engineering. The Bargello contains an unrivalled collection of Renaissance sculptures (www.sbas.firenze.it/bargello). The famous Uffizi houses Botticellis, Michelangelos and da Vincis; reserve tickets (www.polomuseale.firenze.it).
Tea on the outside terrace of the Villa San Michele hotel in Fiesole. A romantic day out to San Gimignano, a mediaeval town with towers, cobbled streets and very romantic views.
The Mercato Centrale in San Lorenzo is a huge covered food market crammed with every kind of local speciality. The market on Sundays around Piazza San Lorenzo is a little disappointing; try the fleamarket at Piazza dei Ciompi instead. For designer clothes, Luisa Via Roma on Via Roma is a high-fashion multi-designer boutique. Universo Sanchez on Via il Prato is a lifestyle shop with clothes, a bar and a barber. For interior design, try Flair on Lungarno Guicciardini.
Climb the 414 steps to the top of the Campanile, or up the Duomo itself for a 360-degree view of Florence. Drive up to Fiesole and look down across the entire town.
Stroll along the Ponte Vecchio; gaze at Michelangelo's David.
Florence hosts five major international fashion events yearly. May-June Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, at the Teatro Comunale, is one of Europe's oldest music fests (www.maggiofiorentino.com). 11-24 June The Festival of San Giovanni; highlights include the regatta, near Ponte Vecchio, and fireworks in Piazzale Michelangelo. 7 September Rificolona festival, when children carry lanterns in a grand procession, and there are street performances and parties.