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Three days in Florence
This fall, some friends and I are renting a villa in Tuscany for three weeks, between Siena and Arezzo. Heaven! Relaxing, cooking, eating, walking, swimming, reading, etc. Not much else ..... other than drinking! ^
At the end of the trip, we are spending 5 nights in Florence at Starwood's Grand Hotel on the Piazza Ognissanti. I would like to spend 3 days in Florence, and then take the train somewhere (maybe Pisa) for a day. It's been 30+ years since I have been in Florence. :eek: I'd like to go back to the Uffizi and the Duomo and appreciate them as an adult. I'd like to go back and visit my friends David and Neptune! Possibly the Pitti Palace. What would you recommend? If you had three days to visit, what would you recommend. My friends might appreciate part of a day to visit the Uffizi, but I'm not sure if they'll spend much more time there. What are some out-of-the-way places that must be seen? Are there traditional days when things are closed? Best hidden little restaurants? Can anyone recommend a guide to give us a one-day walking tour, introduce us to the city, and then we can go back and see things on our own? |
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google is the best!
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The personal favorites I never miss when visiting Florence are the Museo di San Marco, the Cappellone degli Spagnoli in Santa Maria Novella, the Cappella Brancacci in Chiesa del Carmine and the Cappella dei Magi in the Palazzo Medici Ricciardi.
A couple of these have reopened in recent years after restoration so you might have not seen them on your previous visit. I find the Pitti Palace kind of stuffy, but that's a matter of personal taste. |
Originally Posted by kevinsac
(Post 14071595)
What are some out-of-the-way places that must be seen?
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I'd choose Lucca over Pisa.
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Originally Posted by jabez
(Post 14219736)
I'd choose Lucca over Pisa.
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Originally Posted by jabez
(Post 14219736)
I'd choose Lucca over Pisa.
Originally Posted by RCyyz
(Post 14270240)
+1
This is sort of what I have sketched out for our visit to Florence:
I need to figure out the best site for buying advanced tix to Uffizi and Academy .... or of the hotel concierge can do it. |
Originally Posted by kevinsac
(Post 14271996)
I need to figure out the best site for buying advanced tix to Uffizi and Academy .... or of the hotel concierge can do it.
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Originally Posted by Jay71
(Post 14219442)
Piazzale Michelangelo maybe? Great viewpoint of the core.
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Originally Posted by kevinsac
(Post 14271996)
I need to figure out the best site for buying advanced tix to Uffizi and Academy .... or of the hotel concierge can do it.
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Originally Posted by kevinsac
(Post 14071595)
...Can anyone recommend a guide to give us a one-day walking tour, introduce us to the city, and then we can go back and see things on our own?
ContextTravel offers tours in Florence. I've taken many guided tours from them in Rome, but never in Florence. However, my confidence in this organization is such that I'd also recommend them for Florence. |
Originally Posted by jabez
(Post 14219736)
I'd choose Lucca over Pisa.
It was this off the cuff remark that alerted me to Lucca. I couldn't imagine spending a lot of time in Pisa, but I will say that the Leaning Tower isn't as kitchy as I thought it would be. We enjoyed Lucca very much. Thanks for the tip. ^ |
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Download Rick Steves museum tour and walking tours of the cities.;)
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A real dining experience in Florence is Teatro de Sale. You have to pay a nominal fee to join their club and you eat at communal tables. They make what they want to each night and announce (yell) it to the room as they bring out each dish. Great food you cannot go wrong. There is entertainment that follows---music,etc on stage--be careful to go on a night where there is a performance that interests you. A unique experience.
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