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Fairywren61 from Perth, Australia wrote:
Well, Fairywren, here are my two cents worth:
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Title: CombatCritic Q&A: Florence 1-Day Itinerary Feedback Please?
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Fairywren61 from Perth, Australia wrote:
Jul 18, 2015, 3:36 AM
We are staying in a villa between Florence and sienna and are travelling into Florence for the day. We want to enjoy the day and not be rushed, we enjoy walking and looking but also taking in some main areas. Here is my initial itinerary:
San Lorenzo Market
Piazza del Duomo (Climb to the top… possibly do the bell tower and baptistery
Vivoli Gelato - Gelato
Piazza Santa Croce – Eat Gelato here on stone benches, free entertainment and buskers
Uffizi Gallery - undecided on this, not sure if we will be to rushed to really enjoy it
Ponte Vecchio
Any feed back would be appreciated.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Well, Fairywren, here are my two cents worth:
San Lorenzo Market
- The actual Mercato di San Lorenzo (the building) has dozens of food stalls, butchers, and other vendors, so you should at least see it, but the main reason to go there is to buy food. The streets around the nearby Basilica di San Lorenzo are filled with outdoor stalls selling Chinese (leather goods, "Murano" glass, etc) knock-offs if that's what you are interested in. If you want to see a "real" market, I recommend Mercato San'Ambrogio east of the center and just northeast of Basilica di Santa Croce and its wonderful piazza which has now returned to its previous, uncluttered glory.
Piazza del Duomo (Climb to the top… possibly do the bell tower and baptistery
- Climb away if your heart is up for it (463 steps to the top of the dome), but you will get better views from Piazzale Michelangelo, a short taxi or bus ride away ... AND IT'S FREE! Instead, I would recommend visiting the cathedral (Duomo) itself which is also free. The entrance is through the north door of the front of the massive building with the line hugging the north side. The painting of the Apostles by Giorgo Vasari (16th C) on the inside of the dome with their legs dangling over the sides is one of my favorite frescoes in the world. Tickets are only needed to see the tower, dome, and the excavations below the Duomo.
Vivoli Gelato - Gelato
- If you like expensive gelato, by all means!
Piazza Santa Croce – Eat Gelato here on stone benches, free entertainment and buskers
- I would recommend getting a gelato at half the price of places like Vivoli at Gelateria Il Gallo Ghiottone after having a cheap lunch at nearby Mercato San'Ambrogio's small restaurant, then strolling to Santa Croce (5 minute walk). I'm not sure what entertainment or "buskers" you are referring to as I have spent a fair amount of time in Piazza Santa Croce and was never entertained other than by the droves of tourists. And there are a couple benches in the piazza, but good luck finding a seat. Sit on the steps of Santa Croce, taking-in the square and the tourists, but not during mid-day when the sun bakes the steps and anybody near them.
Uffizi Gallery - undecided on this, not sure if we will be to rushed to really enjoy it
- The Uffizi should not be missed if you are an art lover, particularly if you love Renaissance art, but you will need 2-3 hours at the very minimum.
Ponte Vecchio
- Don't miss it and snap a few photos, but if you are buying jewelry, be prepared to spend more than you need to.
Buon Viaggio!
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