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Florence is the capital of the region Tuscany in Italy and considered one of the most beautiful cities in the country. Famous for its art and architecture, this city of 400,000 inhabitants is viewed as the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, home to such famous Florentines as Leonardo Da Vinci, Michaelangelo and Machiavelli.
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The hostel has a small market and they also offer meals for a fair price! It´s a little far away form all of the main attractions but you can take a bus downtown. The 400 mts walk from the bus stop to the hostel is kinda scary, but the place is really nice. Customer service was really bad! REceptionists were very rude and not very helpful. ... more
It was clean and comfortable to stay in Firenzie. It is located near Firenzie SMN and also sightseeing spot. Also you can go shopping easily because there're many boutiques and flagshipstores. You can use wifi for free also in the bedrooms. It was greatly comfortable and I will stay there next time I go to Firenze. Thank you!! ... more
Location leaves much to be desired, as does the breakfast, but as a whole, I had a wonderful experience here and met lots of wonderful people. Would reccommend if travelling alone. ... more
Florence bound
Hi all, I am heading to Italy in a fortnight and will be staying in Florence for just over a month before heading north to Trento. I have an appartment in the centre of the city and would love some advice on those must-do/see things that perhaps are not mentioned in the guides - the sorts of things ...
Ljubljana to Florence
Hi, There seems to be not may options to make this transit. Does any one know of an overnight bus or train that goes between the 2 directly with no stops???? We are considering an early morning bus at the moment which starts at 5:40 in Ljubljana and reaches Florence by 13:50... but it hurts ...
Florence or Rome?
I will be traveling to Italy in a couple of months and have the choice of staying either in Rome or Florence. I will only be there for 5 days/4 nights and have never been to Italy before. Is there one that you would recommend over the other? Is public transportation readily available in both places? Thanks! ...
Italy # 8
(belltower) and seeing the wonderous views across Florence. We also visited the Medici chapel at San Lorenzo ...
Posted in Graeme & Vicky go travelling by GVCharlton
An Italian 4th of July
After a 5 hour train ride filled with card games and heart to hearts, 2 other girls, myself, and this great group of guys from San Diego arrived in the picturesque city of Florence. Despite getting off one ...
Posted in Captain's Blog by ksil91
WOW!
Well what can I say these past few days have been like living a dream. Thursday I had my art histor ...
Posted in My Months in Italy! by Lauren E