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Piazza Calda

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    • Day 13

      L‘ultima giornata al scuola

      January 19 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      A Firenze il tempo è già finito.
      Meine 2 Wochen sind im Flug ✈️ vorbeigegangen. Ja , ich hab einiges gelernt. Zwischendurch mal einen AHA-Effekt gehabt, und viele tolle Leute kennengelernt.
      Nach dem letzten Untericht heute Morgen, trafen wir uns zu einem kleinen Lunch in einer Osteria. Wie könnte es auch anders sein in Italien 🇮🇹, es war „ molto buono“ .
      Am Nachmittag hiess es für mich dann packen. OMG, passt alles rein, wird es nicht zu schwer? Yeahhh ich habe alles verstaut.
      Zu dritt verbachten wir einen gemütlichen Abend. Heute gönnte ich mir noch mal ein „mmmmmhhhh“ feines Filet. Oh ja es hat geschmeckt. 😋🤩😋
      E Adesso è l’utima notte🌟 in Firenze, io dico buona notte e ciao. 🤗
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    • Day 30

      Firenze due

      July 27, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      A day top and tailed by culture. We started off by going to the market on the other side of town and picking up some gourmet food (important for later) before spending about 3hrs in the Uffizi gallery. They had:
      - an exhibition on futurists from the early 20th century
      - a temporary exhibit on ancient Roman bankers (glorious)
      - all the usual bits
      Well worth the time. Following a siesta we trekked up the south bank to fight crowds, watch the sunset and destroy an antipasto (See earlier) that was the envy of the crowds.
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    • Day 73

      Florence

      July 14, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      We made it to Florence in Tuscany today - a bucket list place based on reputation, although after arriving, we are not really sure what the fuss is all about.

      Its main sights are great, but it is the surrounding countryside that we are really looking forward to seeing tomorrow.

      We had a good walk around and saw Florence Cathedral, Giotti's Bell Tower, Signora Square, Palazzo Vecchio and the Gallery of the Academy, where we successfully fought our way through the Asian tour groups taking selfies to the front of the room, to have a good look at Michelangelo's 'David', the most famous statue in the world, and it was worth it.
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    • Day 8

      Florenz mit‘m Fahrrad

      July 1, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      Welch eine Nacht am Lago di Suviana. Wir waren dort so allein, dass es sich wie Wildcampen anfühlte. Zumindest bis die Familie im Bungalow nebenan entschied, eine Diskussion über was auch immer auf 3:00 Uhr morgens zu terminieren. Egal.

      Mit Kaffee gestärkt, machten wir uns kurz nach Neun auf den Weg nach Florenz. Dort parkten wir im bewachten Parkhaus am Fortezza und wagten das Abenteuer, die Stadt auf unseren Fahrrädern zu erkunden. Und das war die richtige Entscheidung, denn wir haben dadurch sehr viel sehen können, ohne zu schnell pflastermüde zu werden. Allerdings bestand keinerlei realistische Chance, irgendwas von innen zu sehen. Das lag aber nicht an den Fahrrädern, sondern an den Menschenmassen, welche in langen Schlangen an Kathedrale, Palast und Uffizien anstanden. Über die Ponte Vecchio haben wir unsere Räder dann schieben müssen, so voll war das. Der dort angebotene Schmuck war uns irgendwie zu billig 🤭.

      Mittagessen im „Restaurante 4Leni“, einem von außen eher unscheinbaren Lokal. Auf Empfehlung aßen wir die Spezialität des Hauses: Mit Birnenflocken gefüllte Tortelloni in Spargel-Käse-Soße … Hammer! Dialog des Tages: „Darf ich noch einen Tortelloni von dir essen?“ - „Nix da! Ein Tortelloni kostet hier 4 Euro! Da geb ich nüscht ab!“

      Danach per Fahrrad auf den Piazzola Michelangelo, von wo man die komplette Stadt sehr schön sehen kann. Zurecht wird sie ob ihrer Schönheit auch „Arnodresden“ genannt. 😉 Es gab einige Diskussionen über die Proportionen des David, dessen Kopie auf dem Piazzola steht. Darüber aber lieber mündlich mehr.

      Zum Schluss Abschiedsespresso und Planung der nächsten Station. Wir haben uns für „Camping Panorama del Chianti“ entschieden und sind hier vor ca. 1 Stunde angekommen. Es gibt selbstgemachten Insalata Toscana und … wie sollte es anders sein … Chianti. (Hannes)
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    • Day 3

      Firenze

      March 31, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Nach der Ankunft am Abend genießen wir den wunderschönen View über die Stadt mit einem Glas Wein. Am nächsten Tag erkunden wir Florenz und sehen unter anderem die Ponte Vecchio, den Dom, trinken einen Kaffee im Café la Terrazza und schauen uns den großen Markt sowie die Basilica di Santa an.Read more

    • Day 7

      The gangs all gone

      November 9, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

      So it's goodbyes all around as Jayne and I head off for Florence while Steve, Dorothy, Lisa and Dan drive off into the sunshine and Rome. But not before dropping us off at the station first. Easy check in at the hotel then off to the market. Sooo busy but fortunately managed to fight for a table where we had the soup of the day; tomato, in a bun watching Chelsea v Crystal Palace on big screens. You don't get this in Blackpool!!!!Read more

    • Day 77

      Florence @ night

      October 19, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

      Awkwardly asked Hannah (Australia) if she was traveling alone and wanted to join me to watch the sunset and have some wine that I bought. She gladly accepted. Then we got dinner with her friends after.Read more

    • Day 1

      Hoch hinaus

      June 6, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Es waren zwar ein paar dicke Wolken am Himmel, aber insgesamt sah es ganz gut aus. Also bin ich hoch zum Piazzale Michelangelo. Von dort hat man einen tollen Blick über Florenz. Ich habe mir extra im Supermarkt ein Bierchen gekauft, das ich dort trinken wollte, leider lag der Öffner im Hotel und ein Feuerzeug hatte ich nicht. Nur so viel: ich bin jetzt im Besitz eines hässlichen Touri-Flaschenöffners und habe 0 Euro gespart. Dann zogen dicke Regenwolken über der Stadt auf und ich habe mich fix in die Kirche San Miniato geflüchtet. Sie steht an einem der höchsten Punkte von Florenz und gilt als eine der schönsten Kirchen Italiens. Kann ich nachvollziehen, vor allem die Fassade im typisch florentinischen Renaissance-Stil macht echt was her. Es war schön da oben.Read more

    • Day 1

      Southern Florence

      June 14, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Without having to worry about travelling and trains and flights, this felt like my first full day of sightseeing without having to be on a schedule. I had booked in for free tours on the Northern part of the Arno River, and as such, I stuck around the Sothern end where my accommodation was. There was still plenty to do, and I am glad I split it up this way as I managed to fit just about everything into today that I really wanted to see. My plan was to go see the views from the top of the hill, track back down to the river and then finish off by heading West and seeing everything to see on the Southern side of the Arno.

      It started off with a bit of a long walk up the hillside, but the view at the top was definitely worth it. The red brick roofs, colourful exteriors, and colossal monuments that protruded from the rooftops (such as the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Basilica of Santa Croce in Florence and so forth), made for an unreal view. Once again, the photos don't do it justice, but it was truly incredible. Then, after some more aimless wandering, I ended up in a war memorial park that had a quite sombre feel about it, but it had some amazing views of the Italian countryside just to the South. Florence is actually a very small but compact and functional city. After completely circling the strange stone structure that the park encapsulated, I ended up at the entrance to the Basilica di San Miniato by complete accident. Unfortunately the Basilica itself was undergoing works so that made getting a good photo much harder, but even just walking through the graveyards and into the church itself was an experience on its own. The inside was so incredibly well built and maintained that it was hard to believe that it could ever have been built during the 11th century. This is likely the first of many churches that I will get to view, but if they're all like this, I won't complain. I wasn't sure if I was supposed to be taking pictures in the cemetery part of the Basilica, so I held back sometimes but still managed to take some good ones. The size and extravagance of some of the burial sites were unbelievable - this wasn't something i was going to see, but I'm glad I stumbled upon it. After another smaller church and walking through the Piazzale Michelangelo, it was time to head down the hill again toward the river.

      On the way down, there were these extraordinary waterfalls inbuilt into the architecture that were just amazing to me for whatever reason. There were no rivers running down the hill, but these waterfalls just seemed to appear from out of nowhere and looked amazing. I can barely describe them, the water fed into this big pond at the bottom with fish all through it - definitely worth a look through the photos to best describe it. After this, I was by the river and began tracking to find some lunch, but first, I was tempted by the house of Galileo that was just up the road from where I was. It wasn't far, but it sure was steep. I had high expectations for the house when I got there, but unfortunately, it was just a house that you couldn't walk through or even see anything exciting about. I almost missed it if it wasn't for maps saying I was right out the front. It had a picture of Galileo, but other than that, you would have never guessed it was his house, I think people live in there still.

      Next, i went to the famous Ponte alle Grazie bridge, where houses and stores are run on the bridge itself, often overlapping. This was so cool and incredibly busy, but that is expected in these types of areas. As they sell mostly jewellery, I saw little reason to stop, but it was still cool to look. I then tried to visit the Medici garden, but it closed at 7, so I was left with not much to do with my afternoon. As a result, I found a calzone to eat for dinner and went back to my apartment for bed.
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    • Day 6

      Florenz❤️

      April 18, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Am späten Nachmittag sind wir in Florenz angekommen. Mathilda fix gefüttert und los ging der Fußmarsch in die Innenstadt. Unser Camper steht oberhalb einer Kathedrale, wo man nur bis 20.00 Uhr zahlen muss und über Nacht stehen darf (inklusive traumhaftem Panoramablick über Florenz). Mathilda kam in die Trage und hatte somit das beste Leben. Sie Berg runter zu tragen war ja okey, aber fragt nicht nach dem Aufstieg...Ich hab geschwitzt ohne Ende und erstmal eine Dusche gebraucht 😁Read more

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