Guidebook for Firenze

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Guidebook for Firenze

Essentials

Is a big market store where you can find food, beverage, kitchens accessories, at good prices.
52 locals recommend
Esselunga di viale De Amicis
89/B Viale Edmondo de Amicis
52 locals recommend
Is a big market store where you can find food, beverage, kitchens accessories, at good prices.
The cheapest food department store with german products. .Opened from 9 am to 9.30 pm from Monday to Sunday.
63 locals recommend
Lidl
21 Via Benedetto Dei
63 locals recommend
The cheapest food department store with german products. .Opened from 9 am to 9.30 pm from Monday to Sunday.
pharmacy and cosmetics
6 locals recommend
Pharmacy Marucelli Snc
87a Viale Edmondo de Amicis
6 locals recommend
pharmacy and cosmetics

Everything Else

Body and Beauty Gym Centre from the famous Virgin franchsing. Sap, wellness, restaurant, in and outdoor swimmingpool.
Club Virgin Active Firenze Rovezzano
Body and Beauty Gym Centre from the famous Virgin franchsing. Sap, wellness, restaurant, in and outdoor swimmingpool.

Sightseeing

This is the train station for flights arriving from Pisa aiport, Siena, etc. You can take trains to Leghorn, Viareggio, forte dei marmi Castiglioncello, ecc. important sea sites.
114 locals recommend
Firenze Campo di Marte station
Via Mannelli
114 locals recommend
This is the train station for flights arriving from Pisa aiport, Siena, etc. You can take trains to Leghorn, Viareggio, forte dei marmi Castiglioncello, ecc. important sea sites.
Famous roman. Anphitheater, panorams, cafes, restaurant. Good sites and realxing walk in the nature
372 locals recommend
Fiesole
372 locals recommend
Famous roman. Anphitheater, panorams, cafes, restaurant. Good sites and realxing walk in the nature

Food Scene

Icecream famous much tastes (the famous Buontalenti cream), free wifi area, coffe, food.
104 locals recommend
Gelateria Pasticceria Badiani
20 Viale dei Mille
104 locals recommend
Icecream famous much tastes (the famous Buontalenti cream), free wifi area, coffe, food.
One of the most popular lampredottai in Florence, this is Historical for , workers in the area and also touris
57 locals recommend
Via Vincenzo Gioberti
Via Vincenzo Gioberti
57 locals recommend
One of the most popular lampredottai in Florence, this is Historical for , workers in the area and also touris
It's very charm and english style pub.You can have lunch or dinner and have a drink in the hot florentine nights. Kust a walk from my house.
25 locals recommend
Green Store Pub - La Guerrina
1 Viale Malta
25 locals recommend
It's very charm and english style pub.You can have lunch or dinner and have a drink in the hot florentine nights. Kust a walk from my house.
Pizze con bufala e di tutti i tipi pesce fresco ben preparato e ottimi primi di terra e di mare.
9 locals recommend
Ristorante Pizzeria Fiorella
11 Via Gabriele D'Annunzio
9 locals recommend
Pizze con bufala e di tutti i tipi pesce fresco ben preparato e ottimi primi di terra e di mare.

Shopping

The famous bakery with bread, schiacciata, cakes, pizza. Famous in the city old shop.
19 locals recommend
PUGI
49 Viale Edmondo de Amicis
19 locals recommend
The famous bakery with bread, schiacciata, cakes, pizza. Famous in the city old shop.

Arts & Culture

The Uffizi Gallery in Florence is a must if you’re an art appreciator. The grand duke of Tuscany, Cosimo de Medici, originally had the building built for the administrative offices of Florence in about 1560. The museum has paintings spanning from the 12th century to the 17th century. There's a particular emphasis on renaissance works, many of which originally belonged to the private collection of the Medici family (rulers of Florence during the renaissance age) In the past the Uffizi was more known as a statue gallery than a painting gallery. You can see statues coming from ancient Rome that were bought and brought to Florence by the Medici.
1671 locals recommend
Uffizi Gallery
6 Piazzale degli Uffizi
1671 locals recommend
The Uffizi Gallery in Florence is a must if you’re an art appreciator. The grand duke of Tuscany, Cosimo de Medici, originally had the building built for the administrative offices of Florence in about 1560. The museum has paintings spanning from the 12th century to the 17th century. There's a particular emphasis on renaissance works, many of which originally belonged to the private collection of the Medici family (rulers of Florence during the renaissance age) In the past the Uffizi was more known as a statue gallery than a painting gallery. You can see statues coming from ancient Rome that were bought and brought to Florence by the Medici.

Drinks & Nightlife

This important Florentine square hosts the last masterpiece of Brunelleschi, the Basilica of Santo Spirito, as well as several restaurants, artisan shops, pubs and on summer evenings often live music.
274 locals recommend
Piazza Santo Spirito
Piazza Santo Spirito
274 locals recommend
This important Florentine square hosts the last masterpiece of Brunelleschi, the Basilica of Santo Spirito, as well as several restaurants, artisan shops, pubs and on summer evenings often live music.
It's the smallest square of the city, maybe of Italy! So intimate and characteristic! It's the heart of the Oltrarno which is the area between San Niccolò and San Frediano. This area is the most authentic of the entire center. It's less touristic and it's characterized by small quite streets, ancient buildings, tuscan osterias, nice bars and many artisan's shops! We suggest to visit the square Piazza del Carmine (San Frediano), then Piazza Santo Spirito (A lot of people at night here, there are a lot of bars and restaurants), Piazza Passera and then take a walk along the river Arno till arrive in the area of San Niccolò!
47 locals recommend
Piazza Della Passera
47 locals recommend
It's the smallest square of the city, maybe of Italy! So intimate and characteristic! It's the heart of the Oltrarno which is the area between San Niccolò and San Frediano. This area is the most authentic of the entire center. It's less touristic and it's characterized by small quite streets, ancient buildings, tuscan osterias, nice bars and many artisan's shops! We suggest to visit the square Piazza del Carmine (San Frediano), then Piazza Santo Spirito (A lot of people at night here, there are a lot of bars and restaurants), Piazza Passera and then take a walk along the river Arno till arrive in the area of San Niccolò!