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maaritti loves Boboli Gardens because Nice place to take a looong stroll away from the hectic streets of Firenze. Beautiful scenary from the top of the garden.
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What is Boboli Gardens
The Boboli Gardens, in Italian Giardino di Boboli, form a famous park in Florence, Italy, that is home to a distinguished collection of sculptures dating from the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries, with some Roman antiquities. (...)
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"When Maria de' Medici acquired the estate of the deceased duke of Luxembourg in 1612, she decided to turn his mansion into a version of the Florentine Medici home, the Palazzo Pitti."
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"(1) Palazzina Meridiana - The Palazzina della Meridiana (entrance from the Boboli Gardens) adjoins the Palazzo Pitti and contains."
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"Bargello | Battistero | Boboli Gardens | David | Brancacci Chapel | Giotto's Bell Tower | Palazzo Pitti | Palazzo Strozzi | Palazzo Vecchio | Ponte Vecchio | San Lorenzo | San Marco | San Miniato | Santa Croce | Santa Maria del Fiore | Santa Maria Novella | Santo Spirito | Uffizi."
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"Behind the Palazzo Pitti (which also has one of the entrances) and between the Forte di Belvedere and Porta Romana are the Boboli Gardens, 45 hectares/111 acres of hillside park, which owe their name to the Boboli or Bobolini family, former owners of some of this land acquired after Cosimo I acquired the Palazzo Pitti in 1549."
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"Just above the entrance through the courtyard of the Palazzo Pitti is an oblong amphitheater modeled on Roman circuses."
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"and then totter off to the 13thC Bargello Museum, housing superb Renaissance sculptures, the Accademia including Michelangelo's David, Palazzo Pitti's modern art, and the city hall -Palazzo Vecchio."
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"Palazzo Pitti One of the most visited sites on the southern bank of the Arno, this palace was designed by Brunelleschi for the Pitti family, rivals of the Medicis."
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kirsi from Finland wrote about Florence 5 years, 2 months ago
Take a walk on the surrounding hills of Florence. The view is astonishing, the roads pretty and rural, and you may encounter old castles, churches, and local people to talk with. Many people also visit a copy of David statue on the hills - you get there by local bus just as well. The crowd of tourists is not necessarily what you want though.
tilkkuliini replied 3 years, 8 months ago:
You make it sound almost magical :) I have never visited there, maybe it even is.
kirsi from Finland wrote about Florence 5 years, 2 months ago
For budget travellers, there is a camping village (Camping Michelangelo) near the copy of the statue of David up on the hills of Florence. It costs a nickel, may have space even on the same day, and has a pretty view over town. A solitary traveller may have to share a tent.
kirsi from Finland wrote about Florence 5 years, 2 months ago
A few streets at the center of the city turn into a chaotic market during daytime. Avoid those streets unless you're into crowds and particularly the eager sellers who try to sell you cheap "genuine" leather. They use the old trick of burning the surface of a jacket in order to "prove" the authenticity of the material.
jussi from Finland wrote about Uffizi 5 years, 2 months ago
The queue to get in to Uffizi is going to be loooooong. One piece of advice: buy your ticket in advance!
Uffizi's collection of Italian renaissance art is worth seeing. There you can see Botticellis, da Vincis, Michelangelos, Caravaggios, etc...
djhoff from USA wrote about Florence 4 years, 9 months ago
There is a spot Gustavino, near the Piazza Santa Maria (sp?), that I remember as being one of the coolest wine bars around, on top of having some of the best food I tasted in Florence. The music and overall atmosphere are pretty top-notch, very modern place.
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ninah from Finland wrote about Radda in Chianti 4 years, 6 months ago
Good place for getting tips on the vinyards in the area. Their tourist info is the best I've ever visited - really helpful and friendly service.
The town itself is nothing special, but a good place to stop for a cup of coffee or to buy a box of Chianti wine.
jussi from Finland wrote about Ponte Vecchio 5 years, 2 months ago
Ponte Vecchio bridge is as touristy as it gets. But still, it's a distinctive landmark worth seeing. Building houses and shops in a bridge is something I haven't seen elsewhere. Also, Ponte Vecchio is the easiest route across the Arno river. :-P
jussi from Finland wrote about Duomo of Florence 5 years, 2 months ago
I chose not to go inside the dome but instead climbed the 414 stairs up to the adjacent campanile (tower). The view over Florence and the piazza was great, especially towards the river! So I'd say: rather go to the tower than the dome.
maaritti replied 3 years, 4 months ago:
The views from the dome are great too. I took pictures through those small window openings all the way to the top. And how could you resist those paintings, right at your nose when you get up there :)
jussi replied 3 years, 4 months ago:
Okay, the paintings sound like good extra value. But there's a shorter queue to the campanile. ;)
maaritti replied 3 years, 4 months ago:
Ok, let's call it a truce :) When I was at the line to Duomo, there were no one else. So again, do go to Florence during spring! I also had a good chat with the guard about how tight, dark and steep the stairs to the top really are. He even let me take a few test steps before deciding. I'm not at all a fan of closed, dark spaces but I had to do it, for the paintings :)
jussi from Finland wrote about Belvedere 5 years, 2 months ago
If you have enough energy for some walking, go across river Arno and through Boboll garden up the hill to reach the fortress. On a sunny day the walk is very, not least because you get a chance to avoid the tourist masses of Florence centre for a while!
julie1 wrote about Florence 3 years, 11 months ago
When traveling to Florence, make time to do something besides just the regular tourist attractions! Ride a Vespa, go to a concert, go horseback riding in Tuscany..try something different! It's worth it!
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adamorgana replied 2 years, 3 months ago:
I was there during the winter and its reasonably warmer from where I was coming. The city has many special events and attractions before Christmas and you are likely to find better rates at hotels and less crowds. The German style Christmas market at Piazza Santa Croce was as added bonus, just beware that on the weekends the main shopping streets will be jam packed with holiday shoppers, but great for people and fashion watching!
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jjtravel from Finland wrote about Duomo of Florence 4 years, 10 months ago
Climb up the hundreds of steps to the top of the dome and you can only wonder Brunelleschi's ingenious solutions to construct this enormous dome with a double layer.
erinbear00 from USA wrote about San Gimignano 4 years, 9 months ago
Try their signiture wine, Vernaccia. Its the only white wine I like!
jussi from Finland wrote about Florence 4 years, 9 months ago
A bit too big a city for my liking. The narrow streets are packed with noisy scooters and tourists wandering from one sight to another. The sights themselves are great, likewise the quieter tuscanian hills on the other side of the Arno river.
dupontdupont from Finland wrote about San Gimignano 4 years, 7 months ago
Eat on a terrace after sun set. Romantic...
Ruby Quicksand from Finland wrote about Giardino di Boboli 4 years, 5 months ago
Boboli Gardens is very romantic park in Florence. You can easily spent whole day just wandering a round. Climb as high as you can - and you find yourself at the top of the Florence. Don´t miss Grotta del Buontalenti.
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Ruby Quicksand from Finland wrote about Giardino Bardini 4 years, 5 months ago
More "climbing", but it´s all worth it - you´ll see! Choose good pair of shoes.
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allisongaffney from USA wrote about Fiesole 4 years, 2 months ago
tilkkuliini replied 3 years, 8 months ago:
That sounds pretty unique. How much time should I have when I visit there?
fbbcorreo-tripsay from Spain wrote about Hotel Raffaello 4 years, 2 months ago
great outstanding semi-luxury hotel
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ItalySegwayTours from Italy wrote about Italy Segway Tours 4 years, one month ago
Segway and Cruiser Bikes Tours in Florence
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ItalySegwayTours from Italy wrote about Florence Wine Tasting 4 years, one month ago
Wine Tasting experience in a typical wine bar located in the heart of Florence
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posarelli from Italy wrote about Tuscany 3 years, 8 months ago
Posarellivillas offre ville di lusso in Toscana che vi permetteranno di godere a pieno di tutto il vostro tempo libero durante la vostra vacanza. Vivete un sogno durante il vostro viaggio di nozze nel grembo della natura in una delle nostre splendide ville in Toscana. Le nostre vacanza in Toscanasono dotate di tutti i confort: aria condizionata, piscina privata, splendidi arredi e decori ed eleganti giardini, con la comodità delle nostre ville di lusso a 5 stelle a vostra disposizione, per godere di una vacanza da sogno in Toscana.
Tutte le nostre ville, casali, castelli e appartamenti sono state restaurate in modo da preservare l'antico patrimonio di architettura italiana, per dare a voi la vera sensazione della bellezza italiana . Le nostre Ville Affitto Weekend Toscana si trovano in location eccellenti, per far si che i nostri ospiti possano godere di pace, lontano dai rumori e dalla frenesia della vita cittadina. Siamo consapevoli del fatto che le vacanze sono il momento in cui si desidera rilassarsi dopo giornate di lavoro frenetico, perciò ci prendiamo cura dei nostri ospiti con grande attenzione alle loro esigenze personali, durante il loro soggiorno nelle nostre ville di lusso in Toscana . Tutte queste eccezionali e lussuose ville, fattorie, borghi e castelli sono stati scelti non solo per il confort e classica eleganza degli interni, ma anche per il fascino di queste antiche case storiche, fuori del tempo. Godetevi momenti romantici del vostro viaggio di nozze in una delle nostre ville di lusso in Toscana. Visita il nostro sito per vedere la nostra straordinaria selezione di proprietà e prenota adesso la tua prossima vacanza in Toscana .
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posarelli from Italy wrote about Chianti Promotion Albergo Vittoria 3 years, 8 months ago
Le nostre ville in Maremma sono proprietà a conduzione familiare, case in campagna in affitto nella regione della Maremma, nel sud della Toscana. Posarellivillas offre una vasta gamma di ville private in Maremma. L'affitto di una self-catering villa sta diventando sempre più popolare per l'intimità e la personalità che offre e che un hotel può fornire. Ti sentirai davvero un abitante della regione e non un turista.
john wrote about Florence 3 years, 6 months ago
Do not miss a visit inside the cathedral up the dome to see the roof paintings
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ItalySegwayTours from Italy wrote about Via Dei Servi 13 3 years, 2 months ago
IMPORTANT NOTE: from the 1st of MARCH 2010 the NEW MEETING POINT for the Segway and Cruiser Bike Tour in FLORENCE will be at VIA DEI CIMATORI 9 RED.
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ItalySegwayTours from Italy wrote about Italy Cruiser Bike Tours 3 years, 2 months ago
The Cruiser Bike Tour is the best way to discover Florence By Bike
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The Cruiser Bike Tour is the best way to discover Florence By Bike
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clancolin from United Kingdom wrote about Hotel J and J 3 years, 2 months ago
Like most hotels near the centre of Firenze, this is expensive. It is a quirky hotel, probably best for older tourists, but lacking anything for the business traveller
ItalySegwayTours from Italy wrote about Florence 3 years, 2 months ago
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Filippo Tomada wrote about Prato 3 years, one month ago
The ideal stop to visit the whole tuscany at his best!
maryross from USA wrote about San Gimignano one year, 6 months ago
We loved the town of San Gimignano the most. A tough climb but the view from the Torre Grossa is fantastic. Le Vecchie mura was our favourite restaurant, especially the lovely terrace, the view enhanced the food. We stayed about 1km out of town on a lovely estate booked via La bella toscana who we've used before. Also loved Castellina in Chianti and the great ice cream shop just outside the centre.
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