There are some places that are difficult to put into words. They hold too much history, too much beauty. Florence Italy, capital of Italy’s Tuscany region, is one of those places. So today, a walk down those incredible winding streets and a peek at some of the hidden gems in the middle of this beautiful country.
First, the iconic Ponte Vecchio bridge.
This bridge over the Arno River is home to jewellers, art dealers and countless souvenir sellers.
The Duomo and the cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore.
The art work in the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia. Not to be missed, Botticelli’s “The Birth of Venus” and Michelangelo’s “David” ~ Breathtaking.
Beyond the art, there’s the shopping. Don’t miss the leather goods. Oh. My. High end shops and teeny unique boutiques. Have you ever dreamed of creating your own purse. Yes, creating your very own. In Florence there is a little boutique where you can choose pieces of beautiful leather, your front piece, back, and handles until you have created your own custom bag. It’s purse nirvana.
Florence is also one of those great places where one of the best things you can do, is get lost. If you do, just be like Joey?
When you are lost, perhaps you will be lucky enough to stumble upon a little piece of folk lore. Hidden away in the Mercato Nuovo is the Il Porcellino, or Little Piglet, a bronze boar. Travellers are encouraged to put a coin into the boar’s gaping jaws, with the intent to let it fall through the underlying grates for good luck. You then rub the boar’s snout to ensure a return to Florence.
End your exquisite day of touring, shopping and photo taking by stopping at the very best sandwich shop in all of Florence. When the locals are lining up at 5pm to buy one of these sandwiches, you know they’re good.
The only problem with a photo tour of one of the most beautiful cities in the center of Italian Renaissance?
It makes you want to go back. Until next time. Ciao Bella!
kathy downey says
Everything looks so fun and pretty!
Jay M says
Lovely photos! (I like the one of your husband on the map 🙂 )
nicolthepickle says
I’ve never been to Florence, but what I remember of the Netherlands was how old everything was. Especially compared to how comparatively new everything is in North America.
Stephanie LaPlante says
So many beautiful things to see!
kathy downey says
A trip of a lifetime i would think,everything so beautiful!
Leeanne C says
What an amazing place. I would love to visit one day.
Brenda A says
So amazing. What an experience! Seeing some of the most famous artwork in the world would be incredible. Sign me up!
Jacki says
Great photos!
Deborah Pucci says
Beautiful, what an amazing trip you had!
Julie says
Wow, looks amazing. I’ve never been but it’s on my bucket list for sure!
LisaM says
I was in florence about 12 years ago – your pictures took me right back!
sarah alexis says
That looks like so much fun… I want to go too!!!!! That bridge is something else! Amazing.
Soozle says
Wow! Very beautiful photos! It looks like a very memorable get away 🙂 im glad you and the fam are having sucha great time
Wanda Tracey says
You must have some great memories of this beautiful trip.Your pictures look amazing!!
Judy Cowan says
Looks amazing there, I am sure it was a trip to remember!