The Birthplace Of The Renaissance You Must Go - Travel Guide For Vacation In Florence

Florence in The Summer
Florence in The Summer

Not surprisingly, Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, is a major tourist attraction.

The city offers a wide range of authentic Italian art, culture, evolving fashion brands and restaurants. If you decide to go through this amazing city in Italy, here are the things you can expect from it.

For fashion lovers

This Florence city is home to many fashions. In addition, there are fashion museums such as Salvador Ferragamo and Gucci Gardens. In addition to offering luxury handbags and the latest clothing, Florence serves as a creative space for designers such as Prada, a local, excellent, prestigious brand in Italy.

However, you do not need a Birkin bag to enjoy shopping in Florence. More affordable shops like Sofie offer Italian inventions at reasonable prices, and the range of high-quality leather products is endless. Massimo Leather and San Lorenzo markets are among the many places where genuine leather goods can be found.

Travel Guide For Vacation In Florence

Relax in St. Regis Florence and fill your bags with products such as Via Della Spada, Borgo Santi Apostoli and Via de Seraglio. Each of these streets offers craftsmanship gifts, jewellery and modern and vintage inventions that will satisfy your retail appetite.
 
For explorers

When you stay at the Westin Excelsior in Florence, you will be surfing the river. The Arno River stretches from sunset to sunset and into the evening. Walk along various bridges, including Ponte Vecchio, Ponte Ela Grossi, Ponte Santa Trinita and Ponte Ela Carrea, perfect for photo ops with friends and family.

For unexpected wildlife in the emerging capital, explore Giardino Torigiani, Europe's largest private park. Pass through the neighbourhood of Altarno, which means "the other side of Arno." Tourists travel short distances, and this part of the city is perfect for a realistic view of how the locals live.

However, Florence does not reflect anything like its aromatic food markets. San Lorenzo and St. Ambrose are perfect for meats, fruits, vegetables and delicacies.

Panoramic view of Florence
Panoramic view of Florence


For the art lovers

Florence is home to an incredible art world. Adjacent to the Piazza Della Signoria, the Uffizi Gallery displays famous works of the Italian Renaissance. 

The Annunciation By Leonardo Da Vinci - Lived in Florence
The Annunciation By Leonardo Da Vinci - Lived in Florence

The collection includes pieces by Raphael, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Sandero Botticelli, Giotto and Titian. Art and architecture can be found in the Piazza del Duomo, the birthplace of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fior. Appreciate it from a distance or book a trip to the famous Spherical and Cupola, the highest point in Florence.

You will look great wherever you are. The city has beautiful colorful houses, architecture, cobblestone streets and an open gallery with painted skies. The city of Florence is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Street artists and artists, jewellers and many more have formed the ever-growing art community in Florence.

For Delicious Foodies

Florence is located in the centre of the Chianti Wine Zone, which means you can drink affordable and delicious wines from all over the city. Of course, you can choose Italian favourites like pizza, pasta and gelato, or you can pick up a seat to enjoy traditional Tuscan cuisine. Known as the capital of the Tuscany region, there is no shortage of delicious foods and drinks. Try wild raspberry pasta, tripe or fillet mignon soaked in hot bilberry sauce.

A Bakery in Florence
A Bakery in Florence

Trattoria da Bird, Guccio II and Casa del Vino are not to be missed by the food lover. For Tuscan soul food, take a seat at Trattoria Mario, Austria Winnie E. Vecchi Sapori and Del Fagioli. Chefs with minimal, rich flavours such as a variety of cabbage, wild herbs, saffron, turf, olive oil, mushrooms and cannelloni add a unique twist to Italy's signature dish.

Are you ready to have an unforgettable experience in Florence?
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