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Typical narrow Florentine street photo by: Ramon Bautista Florence is one of the most beautiful cities in Italy and probably the world. Located in the heart of Tuscany, a stunning province of hills and mountains, the Renaissance capital of the world, with famous sons like Leonardo, Dante, Machiavelli and Michelangelo, is a sight not to be missed. The world famous Duomo with the Brunelleschi cupola and the marble clad baptistry are simply stupendous, but not all the monuments are like this. The streets of the historic town centre are often narrow and dark, the palaces robust and intimidating. But have a look at the squares - wonderful mediterranean places where you will like spending hours sitting down, having a caffe and just watching people passing by. However, Florence is a city of incomparable pleasure concerning churches, monasteries, museums, galleries and palaces. Among the things you can't afford to miss are the Uffizi Galleries, one of the best art museums in the world, the cathedral with the baptistry, the Santo Spirito church and the Ponte Vecchio. To get a great overview of the city, head for Piazza Michelangelo in Oltrarno (other side of river Arno) or farther up to the church of San Miniato. The surroundings of Florence have many things to offer to the visitor as well as does the whole Florence Province. You can explore this region for weeks without being bored. For these day trips the city of Florence is the perfect starting point. Contributors change by giorgio change by jeburiah |
Travel Q&A on Florence:
Question: #1: What are the best options for travel to Florence? I'm coming the first week of April.?
I would be happy to fly into Rome or Milan first and then travel to Florence but need to know how far away each city is from Florence and the best/cheapest ways to get there. Thanx!
- asked by CSUflyer
Answer: You can fly straight to Florence (US-Germany-Florence), unless you want to go to Milan and Rome... The best way to travel within Italy is to take the train. You can get a 2-month eurorail pass for about ...
- answered by: artwanderer View All Answers (1)
Question: #2: I am looking to travel from Cleveland to Florence. What is a good price?
I want to travel on March 20-April 2. I have never flown to Florence from this location. When shopping around what kind of price should I be looking for?I am going form Cleveland Ohio to Florence Italy and I want to travel March 20, 2006-April 2,2006. When shopping around what would be a good price.
- asked by jollyg2003
Answer: http://www.travelingdestination.com ...
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Question: #3: I am planning to travel to Florence Italia.?
I want to rent an apartment in Florence Italia for a month, but not as a traveler. In other words, does anyone know how I can rent an apartment at the price that is charged for a person from Italia and not as a foreigner who has to pay per day? If you have any facts on how to do this, I would greatly appreciate your help. Grazie mile!!!
- asked by C'est m
Answer: First, try not to mix languages! Its FIRENZA, ITALIA or Florence Italy. Probably to truly get a local deal you would need to speak Italian, or know someone who is fluent to intercede for you. One amazing ...
- answered by: sdormanmd View All Answers (1)
Question: #4: What's the cheapest and quickest way to travel from Florence to Venice's Marco Polo airport?
- asked by balarila
Answer: The best and fastest way, excluding flying would be to take the train. If you are going during the "high season" you may wish to make researvations to secure seats on the train especially if you need ...
- answered by: jat View All Answers (4)
Question: #5: We are flighting in to Fiumicino at noon and want to travel to florence by train. Do I need to book in advance
- asked by Gene H
Answer: No you dont need to book - the Italian Train service is excellent. I would suggest you take the train from Fiumincino to Termini Stazione (central rome) and get a connection to florence from there - that ...
- answered by: pussy galore View All Answers (4)
Question: #6: Train travel from Venice to Florence/Rome?
How easy it to travel between these cities and how long does it take?Any good websites to help with planning of tours of italy?
- asked by MICHAEL A
Answer: Pretty dang easy. Go to www.trenitalia.it, then click on the English tab at the top. You can check train schedules and prices. Its about 4 hours to get to Florence and about 7 to Rome. If you are flying ...
- answered by: chris l View All Answers (3)
Question: #7: How Do I Find the Telephone Number of Affinity Travel Agency in Florence, Italy?
- asked by george h
Answer: They have theeir own web site and the phone number isTelefono 055 2645201 Check on http://www.affinityflorence.it/cont.htm ...
- answered by: Life View All Answers (2)
Question: #8: Which 3 (of 5) places in Italy would you travel: Rome, Venice, Florence, Cinque Terra, Siena?
- asked by wsbombers
Answer: I just studied abroad in Florence for three months, and it was wonderful....I was lucky enough to be able to visit all of these places. Florence is a wonderful place and there is so much to see and do. ...
- answered by: lrippeon825 View All Answers (8)
Question: #9: I am off to Florence for new year; which travel adapter do i need in order to use my hairdryer!!?
- asked by grin
Answer: Its called "Europa" plug, but the real problem could be they have different voltages (about 230 Volts), you need a hairdryer which allows use of about 115/230 Volts or only 230 Volts. (travel hairdryer) ...
- answered by: cast8i8 View All Answers (2)
Question: #10: Min. amount of days travel in Italy to see Rome, Venice, Florence, Pisa, Positano/ Portofino/ Cinque Terre?
1. What is the min. amount of days I should spend in these places for sightseeing? :) 2. and is early October OK weather wise? thanks :) 3. what order do you think I should travel in4. and which method?oops I forgot Siena and Milan and Pompeii. or any suggestions for places instead of the above? thanks.
- asked by scamel
Answer: Rome - Three days Sorrento - Two days: one to visit Pompeii, one to visit PositanoVenice - Two daysFlorence - Two days including a half-day side trip to PisaCinque Terre - Three days including a side trip ...
- answered by: Jetgirly View All Answers (2)
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