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Get to know the best places to visit, the historical curiosities, its architecture, things to do and the most interesting legends of Florence, while enjoying a walk through its streets.

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Don't wait any longer to immerse yourself in the magic of Florence! Download our free tour audio guide now and start planning your next adventure. Without schedules, without groups, at your own pace... to discover what things to do, see or visit in Florence, whether you are just passing through or staying for several days.

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Our audio guide will accompany you in every corner of Florence, giving you privileged information and secrets that only an expert would know. Let your ears guide you and transform your trip into an unforgettable experience! It doesn't matter if you are an experienced traveller or a newcomer, this audio guide is perfect for everyone. Download it now and immerse yourself in the cultural richness of Florence!

About the city of Florence: Your comprehensive guide

Discover a city where the Renaissance comes alive, from cobblestone streets to awe-inspiring art! Get ready to soak up the culture, surrounded by world-class museums, captivating chapels, and intricate sculptures that'll make your jaw drop. Don't leave without a selfie at the iconic Ponte Vecchio bridge! And hey, while you're here, treat your taste buds to some heavenly Tuscan cuisine—think Florentine steak, ribollita, and of course, gelato. It's a feast for all your senses!

Gastronomy: Delicious Discoveries

Welcome to Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, a city teeming with art, culture, and of course, scrumptious food! Let's dive right into the rich culinary landscape of this Italian gem.

Firstly, savor the simplicity and flavors of Ribollita, a hearty Tuscan bread soup, a delightful medley of vegetables, cannellini beans, and stale bread, a quintessential comfort food of the region.

Next, try the Bistecca alla Fiorentina, a substantial T-bone steak, seasoned with salt, black pepper, and olive oil, grilled to perfection. This dish is a true testament to the high-quality Chianina beef, renowned for its tenderness and flavor.

Pappa al Pomodoro is another dish not to miss. A thick, savory tomato and bread soup seasoned with basil and drenched in fine Tuscan olive oil, this dish speaks to the agricultural soul of the region.

For pasta enthusiasts, Pappardelle al Cinghiale is a must-try, where wide ribbons of pasta mingle with a rich, robust wild boar sauce, an authentic taste of Tuscan game cuisine.

Florence offers sweet indulgence in the form of Cantucci e Vin Santo. Cantucci are almond biscuits, which are traditionally dipped in Vin Santo, a sweet, amber-colored dessert wine, offering a harmonious blend of flavors.

Savor the creamy decadence of Gelato, the more dense and milkier Italian counterpart to ice cream. Look for traditional flavors like Stracciatella and Bacio for an authentic taste.

When it comes to beverages, Chianti wine is a symbol of the Tuscan wine tradition. Produced in the Chianti region, this red wine is perfect for accompanying most local dishes, marked by its vibrant acidity and tangy, cherry notes.

To explore Florence's street food scene, try Lampredotto, a flavorful and tender sandwich filled with the fourth stomach of a cow, typically seasoned with parsley sauce and spicy oil.

Finally, experience the spirit of Florence with a glass of Negroni, a cocktail of gin, vermouth rosso, and Campari, created in Florence in 1919 by Count Camillo Negroni. It's the perfect aperitivo to whet your appetite.

As you journey through Florence exploring its culinary delights, remember that we'll be providing you with the nearest recommended restaurants at each spot according to Google's users' opinions, ensuring that you are directed to the finest eateries the city has to offer. Enjoy your gastronomical journey through the flavors of Florence!

Transportation and getting around the city

Sure thing! So, you're flying into Florence, landing at Amerigo Vespucci Airport. Super easy to get into the city from there. You’ve got a couple of options. You can grab a taxi from the rank outside the terminal; it’s pretty convenient and will drop you off right at your destination. Just watch out for the traffic during rush hours! Another option is to hop on the T2 tramway line which gets you to the central railway station, Santa Maria Novella, in around 20 minutes. Trams run frequently, and it’s quite cost-effective.

Once you're in the city, Florence has a pretty extensive public transport system, mainly buses. ATAF is the main bus company, and you can snag tickets at newsstands, cafes, or vending machines at bus stops or the train station. Remember to validate your ticket once on board; those fines can be a nasty surprise. The center of Florence is super compact, so once you're there, walking is the way to go. It’s the best way to absorb the ambiance, discover hidden gems, and hey, it’s free! The city is rich in history, art, and architecture, and walking gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace.

Speaking of walking, areas like the historic center, around the Duomo and Piazza della Signoria, are pedestrian-friendly. Just roam around, and you'll bump into plenty of iconic sites, cafes, and shops. Don't forget to wear comfortable shoes, those cobblestone streets can be tricky!

If you fancy covering more ground without the leg work, you can catch a tour bus. City Sightseeing Florence is a popular choice. They offer hop-on, hop-off services with various stops around the city, and you can get tickets online or directly from the bus. It’s a sweet way to get a quick overview of the city, and you can pick your spots to explore further.

Taxis are available but remember, Florence is a busy city, so it might be a bit tricky to hail one off the street. It’s usually more straightforward to get one from a taxi rank or book via an app or phone.

Remember, Florence is bustling, so a bit of planning can make your transport smoother and let you focus on enjoying the beautiful city. And hey, throw in a gelato or two while wandering those ancient streets, it’s a Florence must-do!

Key spots included in our audio guide and grouped for your 1, 3, 5-day trip or more:

1d : Uffizi Gallery . Piazza del Duomo . Ponte Vecchio . Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore .

3d : Uffizi Gallery . Piazza del Duomo . Ponte Vecchio . Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore . Palazzo Vecchio . Boboli Gardens . Piazzale Michelangelo . Mercato Centrale . Museo di San Marco .

5d : Uffizi Gallery . Piazza del Duomo . Ponte Vecchio . Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore . Palazzo Vecchio . Boboli Gardens . Piazzale Michelangelo . Mercato Centrale . Museo di San Marco . Santa Maria Novella . David of Michelangelo . Bargello National Museum . Piazza della Signoria . Medici Chapels .

All : Uffizi Gallery . Piazza del Duomo . Ponte Vecchio . Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore . Palazzo Vecchio . Boboli Gardens . Piazzale Michelangelo . Mercato Centrale . Museo di San Marco . Santa Maria Novella . David of Michelangelo . Bargello National Museum . Piazza della Signoria . Medici Chapels . Accademia Gallery . Pitti Palace . Basilica of Santa Croce . Stibbert Museum . Fiesole . Brancacci Chapel . Strozzi Palace . Brunelleschi's dome . Piazza della Repubblica .



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