Florence Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Discovering the Beauty of Florence: A City of Wonder
Fall under the spell of the beautiful city of Florence with its stunning art, architecture, and rich cultural history. Wander through the romantic streets and delve deep into its medieval charm. Visit iconic landmarks like the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio, stroll through the magnificent gardens of Boboli, and delight in an array of culinary experiences. Explore the beauty of Florence, a destination that captivates and inspires.
Outstanding view of the Cathedral
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Fantastic view here just right across the most popular cathedral in the world. Florence gets extremely busy and full of tourist especially in summer time that you may only hear people speak in English due to the high volume of tourism.
The whole tower it is secured upstairs, so pics can be taken but they will always have bar due to the high risk of falling.
There are a lot of narrow steps to climb, so you may want to keep that in mind.
Best time to go will be during the month of May, June or September, avoid July and August due to crowds and heat.
Place to eat: Pochetta sandwiches is a must here! fresh delicious and daily specials are available 😃
Famous attraction:Florence Cathedral~Duomo
Address - Florence Cathedral is located in the center of Florence in Piazza del Duomo, Firenze (Italy)
Ambiance/Facilities - The cathedral is open mostly from 10:15am to 15:45pm unless specified online different time.
Highlights - Battistero di San Giovanni, Museo dell Opera, and Campanile di Giotto are definitely worth to visit.
Avg. Price per Person - FREE ( you will pay to visit the cupola) - wait time approx. 30 mins during peak time
Rating - 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. Such a lovely monarch, renaissance, gothic style 😍😍
Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore Facts
The duomo in Florence is a sight to behold! Here’s some interesting facts about Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore to know before you head to Florence next:
1. The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
2. Building started in 1296 and was officially (structurally) completed in 1436.
3. It has the largest masonry dome. It weighs over 40,000 tons and is made up of more than 4 million bricks.
4. It is 114 meters tall.
5. It was built on top of a small church (called Santa Reparata).
6. Fillip Brunelleschi (the man who designed and built the dome) was a goldsmith who had no previous architectural training.
7. Fillip Brunelleschi won the competition to build the dome using a simple egg to convince the judges.
8. It took 16 years to complete the dome.
9. There are two domes. The dome you see from the outside and an internal dome which you can see on your way up as you ascend the dome.
10. It is the third largest cathedral in the world.
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Piazzale Michelangelo Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
The best place to get a truly panoramic view of Florence's skyline. The walk uphill to the square could be quite taxing specially on a hot summer day so try to time it in the early morning or in the late afternoon. I chose the afternoon to coincided the climb with the sunset over the River Arno.#境外遊 #awesomepic
Michelangelo’s Square
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After this steep, but short climb be sure to go to Michelangelo’s Square which you can find a few hundred meters down the road. Again, you will be rewarded with amazing views of Florence to admire. For best results, be sure to stop by one of the local bars and enjoy an Aperol Spritz. To finish up, head down on the Ponte alle Grazie and head your way to Basilica of Santa Croce with the eponymous square. A splendid way to finish your tour of Florence of the main attractions.
For those that are passionate by art we recommend Palazzo Pitti or Pitti Palace as it’s known in English. If not, it still makes for a few good photos on the outside
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Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog) Florence Skyline
If you want to enjoy a stunning and magical Florence skyline, here is the best destination to go to. Not just a perfect photo opportunity, but a moment of wonder. No matter what time of day, you will find that Piazzale Michelangelo truly offers a stupendous lookout over Florence.
If you're in downtown Florence, you can walk up to the Piazzale Michelangelo. You can also take the bus or if you have a car, drive up there!
It can be reached by taking either bus 12 or 13 from the center or the red two-level sightseeing tour bus. It can also be reached by foot, climbing up from Piazza Poggi found at the base of the hill upon which Piazzale Michelangelo sits.
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Piazzale Michelangelo is the best place for scenic lookout in Florence. The night scene at dusk is magnificent. Florence has three statues of David. This third one appeals to many photographers. Looking at the old town of Florence in the square, you can command a panoramic view of historic buildings, red tiles, Arno and Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore.
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Florence Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Seriously awesome steak that you should not miss when visiting Florence. There are loads of great places to find steak in Florence. This place that I went was extraordinary. The steak is everything you'd hope for, excellent quality and cooked perfectly. A 1kg steak was plenty for two people, but hunger varies and they had some nice sides to adjust to your group. I got some aglio olio simple pasta to go along with it. The price also varies from restaurant to restaurant, but on average it was around €100 for a good quality one, and of course you can share it with up to 4 people!
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My previous post mentioned Pisa. Now, I am posting the pictures in Florence! There is the oldest bridge in this city! There is one of the largest church in this city! There is no reason not visiting right? if you have limited time traveling around Italy. I think you have to spend one day in Florence at least 😝
By the way, I have been to Florence twice already haha
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[Renaissance capital Florence]
Florence is a paradise for cardinal architecture and luxury shopping. We only hurriedly stayed in Florence for two days, one day the city ran away, punched the Church of Santa Maria del Fiore and Piazzale Michelangelo, another One day to visit the world's largest luxury Ole the mall. In just two days, whether it is a beautiful view or shopping, the harvest is full ~
The location of our C-hotels Joy hotel is very good, all the way to the opposite side of the train station, next to the bus stop, especially the mall and Airport bus, super recommended!
After an Italian tax rebate guide~
I am not Xu Zhimo
so there is no cold night
free church to line a long team, the dome of the ticket did not make an appointment in advance, walking aimlessly on the street, through the old bridge and Michelangelo Kiro Square, but from time to time is always hit by a heavy rain indoors
wet and cold, it is a noble Florence ~
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Ponte Vecchio Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Most romantic views in Florence
Behind me you see the Ponte Vecchio - a medieval stone arch bridge that spans the Arno River in Florence, Italy. How picturesque are the views? 💖✨
Some interesting facts about the Ponte Vecchio bridge in Florence:
1. Ponte Vecchio means "old bridge" in Italian.
2. The bridge dates back to 1345, and it was the only bridge across the Arno River to survive World War II.
3. The bridge is lined with charming shops that sell a variety of items. The stores date back to the 14th century when the shops were originally occupied by butchers and fishmongers, but today they are mostly jewellery shops.
4. The bridge also features the Vasari Corridor, which is an elevated passageway. It was built in the 16th century by the architect Giorgio Vasari, which connects the Uffizi Gallery to the Palazzo Pitti.
5. The Ponte Vecchio offers great views of the city, especially at sunset, which is when I went and was lucky to witness the most beautiful sunset. It is definitely a great spot for photography, the bridge's architecture and the River Arno's panoramic views make a great backdrop for pictures don’t you think?
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River side view of Florence
One of the most famous place in Florence, Ponte Vecchio. The street linked through the river has been aligning with gold and Jewel shops. The view from the bridge is an amazing and it is famous for it’s historical fact.
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Ponte Vecchio, (Italian: “Old Bridge”) the first segmental arch bridge built in the West, which crosses over the Arno River at Florence and is an outstanding engineering achievement of Europe's Middle Ages. Its builder, Taddeo Gaddi, completed the bridge in 1345.
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Passeggiata (Walking) at Ponte Vecchio 🍀
Getting There - by train, bus, plane, car—
Attractions - Many- my suggestion is to go to Ponte Vecchio and eat some local food as first day trip
Hotels - it depends how close you would like to be to ponte vecchio- there are some chain hotel such as Hyatt that is pretty good
Food & Restaurants - oh well! there are so many! please comment below and tell me what type of food person are you so I can give my suggestion. I often grab lunch all antico vinaio! $5 for a sandwich- can’t beat that!
Shopping - Gucci!! and handmade products! Florence is also great to buy gold products.. I will be posting more .. ♥️regarding this Beautiful CITY🍀#tripblazers #bucketlistreboot #mytripvlog #beachlife #florence #pontevecchio #like #travel #2022 #italy
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Piazza Del Duomo Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Duomo Florence
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Christmas is the most happening season to celebrate in Europe, all the streets are nicely lights up, people are coming out to buy the Christmas presents for their friends and families. you can see the Christmas tree lights up in every shops and restaurants, the Christmas vibes is so strong. you can feel the happiness.
Due to current pandemic, the Christmas market are not a lot and some are closed to protect people from gathering and reduce the chances of infection, I do hope that all the Christmas market can be reopen and everything is back to normal next year, so that we can have a beautiful Christmas market with Duomo as backdrops.
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Florence by train 🚂
Not an easy period to travel to tropical destination, but sometimes a short train ride will already set you in the right winter Holidays atmosphere.
Florence is one of the most beautiful italian city, in the heart of Tuscany, perfect getaway to combine art sightseeing and Christmas shopping.
A great advantage: the main train station Santa Maria Novella, it's just few steps away from the historical downtown, a cheap and eco-friendly solution to fully enjoy a daily trip!
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Florence Cathedral, in english, is the most beautiful cathedral I’ve seen in my life ever! The combination of the wall colour, and its magnificent dome, plus its beautiful surrounding, make this city very memorable #happynewyear #florence
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The Cradle of the Renaissance: Florence, Italy
I had the fortune to be on a business trip in Italy for a few months, and I took the opportunity to explore on the weekends. Florence, a place mentioned in middle school history and geography textbooks, was naturally a must-visit destination.
Florence is located in the central part of Italy, and in Italian, it means 'the city of flowers'. It once served as the temporary capital of Italy. As the cradle of the Renaissance, it is not only famous for its humanities, art, and history, but also for its beautiful natural environment. The city houses a wealth of exquisite art masterpieces and cultural relics, with numerous museums, art galleries, palaces, and various churches and squares. Its historic center is a World Cultural Heritage site.
The number of poets, painters, architects, philosophers, and politicians who were born or worked in Florence is immense. Dante, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Masaccio, Galileo, Raphael... each name is thunderously familiar!
Florence, a city sculpted by time, is like a living history. Every street, every ancient building, tells endless stories. Walking through it, reading the introductions, is like traveling through time, making it an essential destination for any trip to Italy!
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