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Piazza Calda

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    • Day 9

      Piazzale Michelangelo

      May 21, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Pizzale Michelangelo!!!
      Went to dance the night away after a good dinner where she say some awesome sunsets, did some fun dancing, and sat on the steps on church to celebrate our first night Florence! I was excited to live and truly overflowing with happiness at this wonderful place that would be my home for even a fraction of time :) These two men do the show every night!!
      FYI Sara Perche Ti Amo is one my favorites which you’ll here a lot along with Maria and Nessuno! Pls listen to Italian music they have some bangers!!
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    • Day 3

      Seele baumeln lassen

      June 8, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Ich bin so schnell meine Füße mich trugen auf die andere Seite des Arno und hoch zum Piazzale Michelangelo gelaufen, um ja nicht zu spät zu kommen. Und wieder stand ich vor verschlossenen Türen. Pfff, dann eben nicht. Stattdessen gab es ein Sonnenbad mit Bierchen in der Bar des Giardino delle Rose. Dort habe ich dann auch noch Granatapfelbäume entdeckt und mich vom Duft der Jasminblüten benebeln lassen. Für 19 Uhr hatte ich eine Reservierung im Il Pizzaiuolo. Dort habe ich zwar den Katzentisch bekommen, aber die Pizza hat trotzdem sehr gut geschmeckt.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 9

      Tramonto dalla Piazza Michelangelo 🌄

      October 7, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      "All'Antico Vinaio" es el lugar más clásico en Florencia para probar la comida estrella de esta ciudad: el Panino al Lampredotto 😋 El lugar es tan conocido que han abierto tres más en la misma calle y, aún así, las filas son enormes 🥺

      No obstante, como no he nacido yo para hacer cola, voy a la opción alternativa en las calles contiguas. Un lugar familiar en el que había mucha menos fila y con opciones vegetarianas 😁 Con mi sándwich me voy a hacia el barrio de San Niccolò, concretamente al Giardino delle Rose 🥪🌹

      Voy subiendo la colina tranquilamente (hoy ha sido claramente un día de subir rampas y escaleras) hasta llegar a la Piazzale Michelangelo, la cual está llena porque todo el mundo ha tenido la misma idea que yo: venir a ver el atardecer 😆🖕🏼

      Con la poca fuerza que me queda (#drama) hago un último esfuerzo y subo hasta la Basílica di San Miniato, que se encuentra rodeada de tumbas y desde la cual tengo una vista preciosa y mucha menos gente alrededor 🤗

      Cuando el cielo se ha oscurecido, vuelvo al centro de Florencia con objetivo de irme a dormir pronto porque mañana se avecina el madrugón del año. Para conseguir dormir me pimplo 1L de cerveza yo solito. Cada uno tiene sus técnicas y yo tengo las mías 🤣

      Che bella giornata! 😄 Buonanotte 🤌🏼
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    • Day 12

      Florenz

      July 27, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Unser vorletzter Stopp! 🗺️
      Im Gegensatz zu Neapel ist Florenz hell, freundlich und sauber !
      ...zum Leidwesen von Rafi ist es ein Shoppingparadies 🙌
      Wir haben die italienische Form der Winkelgasse gefunden 🤌 - only Harry Potter Insider 😅🤔
      Und es gab sehr viele männliche Statuen, nackte männliche Statuen - etwas zu viel für Augen der Frau 🫣
      Und damit niemand sagen kann, wir wären nicht kulturell unterwegs - wir waren im Leonardi da Vinci Museum 💯
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    • 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 12

      New Year’s Day

      January 1, 2020 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 8 °C

      It turned out that not everyone had an early night last night. I went out at around 7:00 am - the streets were deserted but strewn with empty bottles and other NYE detritis.

      Florence wasn't messy for long though, By the time I headed back for coffee and breakfast, the street sweepers were out and the story book beauty was restored.

      Most of Florence was closed for New Years Day. It was strange walking over the Ponte Vecchio with all the jewellery stalls closed and locked.

      The Leonardo da Vinci museum was open so we spent an hour or so there. We went across the river and walked up to Piazzale Michelangelo to look out over the old city.

      Came back along the Ponte Grazie where George throws Lucy’s photographs into the Arno (because they were covered in blood).

      We visited Santa Croce then had dinner at Osteria del Gatto e la Volpe.

      Today was a great gelato day. I have discovered an unbeatable combination - hazlenut (or could be nocciola or baci) with cherry (whole soft stewed cherries in a sort of fior di latte).
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    • Day 4

      Florence

      July 26, 2017 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

      Florence is beautiful. The place we're staying in is a building erected in the 12th century, and has a lot of character. While the hostess explained how to run the A/C and operate the locks (in Italian), I read the poorly translated sign and failed to make any sense of it, other than getting a sense of alarm. Laura and I had a good laugh after reading the Italian version, basically saying don't use the a/c and water heater at the same time or it would blow the fuse.

      We went out for dinner and drinks at one of the places Laura's friend Monia recommended, where Laura got along famously with the wait staff. I, on the otherhand, had my glass of wine taken from me (it was meant for another table). We had the bistecca alla fiorentina (T bone the size of my head) and a truffle pasta that was phenomenal. After dinner, we had a quick apéritif and some grappa at a nearby bar.

      Next morning, hit Florence and saw the major landmarks. The piazzale Michaelangelo offered the best view of the city.
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    • Day 18

      Florence

      June 4, 2016 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      We got into Florence in the early evening, but the weather was definitely against us because it started pouring as we were unloading the coach and continued until all of the tents were set up and we were all thoroughly soaked. We've encountered rain before, but not to this extent. I'm glad I blew that $2 at the Dollar Store on that 10 meter length of rope to use as a clothes line!

      Apparently the Seine River that runs through Paris has gone up six meters since we were there a little over a week ago (the Louvre and Musée Dorsey are closed) and other areas across that northern part of Europe are also getting hit with fairly substantial rains. It's hard to even fathom a river rising six meters in such a short time with virtually no warning - at least when I've and snow start melting in the spring, there's some level of warning and expectation.

      Angus cooked an amazing meal for everyone of pasta (after all, we are in Italy) with ham and mushrooms in a creamy sauce... It was my favourite meal so far!

      Then, it was off to karaoke for a night of terrible singing voices and drinks by the litre at the Red Garter Karaoke Bar! I helped out with Wonderwall by Oasis with some of my new Aussie friends, and was up on stage again doing Ice Ice Baby for the crew... Great times had by all that night, but more than a few of the group were wishing they'd paced themselves better with the litre cocktails. Feeling that way doesn't appeal to me especially when there's so much I want, and need, to be fresh for the next day.

      We kicked off our full day in Florence at Leonardo's Leather for a talk about leather workmanship, types, spotting fakes (labels and smell can be easily faked, while uniform look isn't very likely for real leather), etc. Of course, there's also opportunity for purchases... I bought a couple of nice belts and a small card sleeve/wallet.
      Tax is automatically included, but can be taken off for non-European residents when purchases total more than €155, so a few of us combined purchases to capitalize on the savings! Apparently I'll have to jump through some hoops to have UK Customs stamp something, but definitely worth a shot (the tax in Italy is over 20%).

      Next, we were taken on a walking tour by Martina, our local guide, to see some of the big sites and get some history - including the rationale for Michaelangelo sculpting the statue of David as a symbol for Florence... It was always an underdog and faced great adversity over the years, but still flourished! Think David versus Goliath.

      After the walking tour, it was free time for the afternoon, I knew that David at the Academia Museum was my number one, so a few of us were advised to see about getting a "reserved time slot" to avoid the lineup that would likely mean a two hour wait. Unfortunately, the next available reservation was three days away, buy we decided to walk over to Academia anyway to check things out... The regular lineup was huge, but we bought "skip the line" tickets out front for €22 each (reservation is usually €16.50; regular lineup is usually €12.50). It looks like the woman we bought from simply buys up reservation slots and sells them at a substantial premium, but we went right in and out was absolutely, 100% worth it!

      That night, we went for a terrific dinner at Angus's favourite restaurant - Vecchio. I definitely didn't go hungry... Antipasto, pasta, beef/chicken (I ordered the beef and tried the chicken), tiramisu, and lemoncello! All in all, a great meal with great friends around! On the way to dinner, we stopped for a professionally done group photo overlooking the city just before the sun started to go down.

      After dinner, we walked to a club called Space, where we had a reservation for the entire group. Another few Contiki groups were in town too, so they were there too. I assume the club probably gives Contiki a kickback to bring their groups there because it wasn't anything overly special or different than most clubs... Loud music, dance floor, and high priced drinks. An interesting thing is that they use a card system for payment - you receive a card upon entry (don't lose it, or it'll cost you €50), you can then use that card to purchase drinks at the bar (once your card has been used for 4 drinks, you need to clear that tab and start a new card); when you're ready to leave, you must return your card (paying any outstanding tab) and receive an "exit ticket". About half the group, including me, were back at the campsite by 1am, while the remainder barely beat sunrise.

      Off to Rome in the morning!
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    • Day 42

      ernüchterndes Florenz

      November 10, 2021 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      3 Nächte in Florenz haben mir vollkommen gereicht, nicht nur wegen der Unterkunft, aber sie hat gewiss nicht unwesentlich dazu beigetragen :D

      Ich hole mir paar (Sightseeing-) Tipps auf einem Reiseblog und spaziere am Rosengarten vorbei hoch zum Piazzale Michelangelo. Die Aussicht von dort über Florenz und in die leicht bergige Toskana ist toll. Der Himmel ist im Laufe des Mittags zur Abwechslung mal bewölkt und es ist recht windig. Aber ich halte mich dennoch etwas länger dort oben auf und beobachte u.a. die Leute beim Anstehen und Posieren für ihre Fotos und wie ihnen die Haare ins Gesicht wehen ;) Da bin ich froh über mein Kotelettchen, das alles mit sich machen lässt und auch immer gut aussieht ♥️
      Es geht bergab, am Palazzo Pitti vorbei zu einer (von den Reisebloggern empfohlenen) Eisdiele. Die hauseigene Eissorte ist sehr lecker und nach dem Eis im Wind schlendere ich über die Ponte Vecchio, sehe unter den ca. 20 Geschäften nur Juweliere, langsam zum Hotel.

      Am Mittwoch ist es viel wärmer als gedacht, eine kurze Hose hätte es auch getan... und die Italiener laufen in ihren dicken Winterjacken rum :D
      Mit der kurzen Hose wäre ich aber vielleicht nicht in den Dom gekommen. Ich hadere kurz mit mir, ob ich mich wirklich in die lange Schlange einreihen soll, aber mache es dann doch. 25 min. später bin ich dann in dem sehr begrenzt begehbaren Dom. Nur der Mittelgang ist begrenzt zugänglich, die Sitzgelegenheiten und Seiten sind abgesperrt. Ein sehr ernüchternder 10-minütiger Aufenthalt. Von außen macht er deutlich mehr her.
      Ich gehe bereits bekannte Wege, entdecke neue Gassen und genieße die Sonne ehe es wieder ans Packen geht.
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