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    Parcheggio Piazza Alberti

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    Ponte Vecchio

    4.3(213 reviews)
    2.0 kmDuomo

    If you're spending any real time in Florence, you're pretty likely to cross the Ponte Vecchio,…read morewhich spans the Arno and more or less connects Palazzo Pitti to the Duomo. You'd walk it even if it were just any old bridge, but it is in fact The Old Bridge: a medieval stone arch bridge, and the only bridge in Florence to survive World War II. We never made a point of visiting Ponte Vecchio, but we walked across it several times during our two days in town. It's a lovely bridge, with shops built onto both sides--I guess this was a common thing in medieval times. The shops give the bridge an interesting building block look from the outside, and form a vibrant commercial corridor within. No car traffic, but plenty of pedestrians at all times. Most of the shops on Ponte Vecchio seem to sell gold jewelry. I recognized a few chain jewelers, but I think those were in the minority. I doubt Ponte Vecchio is the place to get a good deal on gold jewelry, but if you want a gold souvenir from Florence, it's probably worth a browse. We didn't shop on Ponte Vecchio, but we enjoyed the bridge as a bridge, a practical monument full of beauty and history. It offers prime views of the city and is, of course, a marvel in itself. We enjoyed seeing the shops open, but the bridge was even prettier at night, when they were closed. The storefronts all had these wood shutters that made them look like treasure chests. So charming. We were in Florence in mid-November and saw the Christmas lights go up over Ponte Vecchio but didn't stay long enough to see them turn on. I'll bet this bridge is magical during Christmas, but it's not like it isn't special all year round. It's one of the places that makes Florence Florence.

    If you came to Ponte Vecchio without any context, it's pretty underwhelming. However, upon further…read moreAI deep dive, you'll learn it's the oldest bridge in Florence (1345) that survived WWII and once had butchers and fishmongers along the bridge, but were later replaced by goldsmiths and jewelers. While the original medieval vendors no longer exist, the bridge is still lined with goldsmiths and jewelry shops today. For the best experience, don't just walk across the bridge, take it in from different angles. My favorite view is from the riverbanks, but many prefer seeing it from a distance at Ponte Santa Trinita.

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    It's the perfect place to buy something special for someone special.

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    City of Florence

    4.8(12 reviews)
    1.6 kmDuomo

    City hopping in Italy is an amazing experience!!!…read more Florence is a beautiful city with amazing hospitality and breathtaking architecture I had the best dinner here. I got to people watch and walk through city and I came upon a wine wall.....Literally a wall where you walk up and knock on the window and order a drink of wine I wish I could have stayed here longer but I am glad I got to visit for a little bit Nite life is fun Restaurant's all have an amazing menu Architecture and history is a 10/10 Easy to walk around and shop I felt safe at all times

    Florence or Firenze such a stunning city! With all the amazing architecture. Everywhere you look…read moreyou get amazed of its beauty. It was a quick visit. I wished i stayed longer and I wish it was not raining. Rain didn't stop us to get marveled of everything we saw. Starting with the plaza where you can admire all the magnificent statues around. The Neptune fountain and the Perseus with the head of Medusa, Hercules and Caus, and David. I was so in awe of every figure so well represented. The city is small but so much to see, so much to eat, so much to buy. There are lots of stores, restaurants, lots of streets vendors. I wanted to buy lots of things but thinking about the excess of weight at the time I am flying back stopped me from buying. There is a Bronze Warthog statue that people rub its nose and put a coin in his tongue and if the coin falls inside the cells on the bottom you get a wish granted. According to the legend. Also they have water faucet running in places around the city where you could refill your water bottle. They have clean water that you can drink from any faucet. I was surprised about that. I loved The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. A gothic magnificent church. I really love my stay there. If you get a chance to make a trip to Italy you must visit Florence. This is just a simple description of my visit but the pictures speaks volumes.

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    A beautiful couple readying for photo shoot!

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