Florence, Italy

The view of the Duomo from the Bardini Garden (free entry on Sundays)

 

Florence has been one of my favorite places to visit in Italy. Surprised? Me too. As someone who desires the sweet serenity of crowdless cities, I was prepared to spend as few hours in this multifaceted metropolis as possible. However, my friend Cameryn and I ventured to the heart of this city on a Sunday in the midst of peak season with practically bare streets.

Where to Stay

We stayed in Saint Ellero, about a 15 minute train ride to Florence, where we were able to relax in a quiet Airbnb.

What to do

For the wine lovers, Florence has a wonderful array of local and unique wines. These wines can be found around the city at buchette del vino or wine windows. We ventured to this wine window/ restaurant as some of them were closed on Sundays and others that have not opened post-pandemic.

Outside of the city center, there are budget-friendly wine tours that allow you to experience the beauty of wine making and rolling Tuscan hills. This is the tour I booked which included 3 local lovely vineyards all featuring amicable hosts.

Florence has a plethora of art to be uncovered. Piazza della Signoria features many outdoor sculptures and a few museums nearby. One of the museums features a small outdoor room filled with exceptional works of art and architecture. The outdoor work is free, but it is attached to a museum that you must pay to enter.

The Bradini Garden (featured in the photo above) is a wonderful spot to observe the whole city. the entrance fees are waved on Sundays. This garden features wonderful sections of flowers, plants, and history. Some parts of the garden allow for a panoramic view of Florence.

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