24 Hours In Florence, Italy 🇮🇹 | BEST Things To Do, See & Eat in A Day | Travel Guide
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
- Today we want to take you to one of our favorite cities in Italy, Florence. Coming here can be a bit overwhelming, there's a LOT to see and do. We want to show you the perfect things to do if you just have one day to spend in this magical city.
Italy has a lot of great towns to visit throughout and you want to maximize you time as much as possible. We want to show you in the next upcoming videos, the regions, cities and things to do when visiting Italy.
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Time Stamps:
00:00 intro
00:28 early morning in Florence
01:20 Florence travel tips
02:43 Piazza della Signoria
03:32 Uffizi Gallery
04:37 Ponte Vecchio
05:15 All’Antico Vinaio
07:50 Vivoli (caffè affogato)
09:02 Antica Porchetteria Granieri 1916
11:04 Palazzo Vecchio
12:14 Weather
12:32 Florence wine windows
13:10 Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore
13:19 oldest pharmacy in the world (Officina Profumo - Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella)
15:49 Basilica of Santa Maria Novella
16:17 Accademia Gallery
18:28 Bistecca alla Fiorentina (Trattoria Dall'Oste)
23:50 Amazing View in Florence from our hotel (La Terrazza Sul Duomo Firenze)
23:58 best pasta in Florence (Osteria Pastella)
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One Day In Florence, Italy 🇮🇹 | Best Things To Do, See & Eat! | Travel Guide
The food in Bologna is amazing. I had a pasta dish with al ragu' sauce. Delizioso! Their al ragu' is pretty much their bolognese sauce. I even had pizza by the slice at a place and it was good.
Bologna is often called the food capital of Italy. They have a lot of amazing food places there. We’re going to be heading there soon.
I hope to visit Florence some day. Thank you for such an awesome video and you accomplished a lot in one day. 😊
We hope you visit soon. Florence is a great city. It’s exactly what you want it to be, you won’t be disappointed. There’s also a ton of day trips you can do from it to explore the rest of Tuscany.
Have you visited this city?
Yes, I go to Italy every year on a road trip, I'm from Belgium but I drive to Italy once or twice a year to road trip, my favorite part is definitely Liguria, all those towns there are simply amazing and way better than big cities. Visit bordighera or dolceaqua and everything around there.
I hope they kick out starbux in italy like they did with dominos pizza.
Haha they had dominos? Had no idea. Ah they’re becoming popular here since the first opening back in 2019 I think it was.
@@vernonandmaryana dominos tried twice to open hundreds of chains in italy and the Italian people boycotted the chain making them go bankrupt. This happened twice haha, they tried coming back with a different plan but the Italians went even harder and they had no customers, they lost millions
Chianti wine is made from Sangiovese grapes. I lived part of the year in Tuscany in the Chianti area for 15 years in Rada and Chianti is the Chianti classical wine Institute I would recommend going to that area area and doing a wine tour. You could start at CastelNuevo berardenga go all the way to Rada in Chianti. Along that road there are numerous Chianti wineries. The institute is a good place to go to have a meal and to get some education about Chianti wines.
@@vernonandmaryana I don't understand why America tries to push their fast food chains onto Europe. Europeans in general are not too fond of chains, while in USA it's nothing but chains and mass productions. Europeans love natural food and cooking at home, the complete opposite of USA. Also, it doesn't make sense to open domino's in italy, it's like trying to sell snow in the north pole. Usually those chain pizzas are like between 15-20 euros for 1 pizza !! And it's made with mass produced ingredients, not fresh. When I was in liguria I found this little pizza place that sold a whole pizza Margherita for only 3.50 euros! Handmade with local ingredients out of the wood fire oven, so why would Italians pay 20 dollars for less quality product made with mass produced ingredients? I don't like American chains at all, I avoid them at all costs and I wish they would be banned in Europe because it destroys our food culture