Drinks & Nightlife
La Farmacia dei Sani
7/A Piazza Giovanbattista Giorginigood aperitif
Food Scene
Trattoria Mario
2r Via RosinaBest family florentine restaurant
Osteria dei Centopoveri
41R Via del PorcellanaLunch menú for 10 euro
good pizzeria with nice terrazza - cheaper price for the service
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Ristorante Mastro Ciliegia
4r Piazza di San Pier Maggioregood pizzeria with nice terrazza - cheaper price for the service
Arts & Culture
Palazzo Vecchio
Piazza della SignoriaThe Uffizi Gallery museum is among the most visited in Italy, so long lines are inevitable. Weekends, Tuesdays and mornings are the busiest times. Despite the slightly higher cost of entrance (extra booking fees), it is better to buy your Uffizi tickets ahead of time to skip the long line and spend more time in the museum.
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Uffizi safn
6 Piazzale degli UffiziThe Uffizi Gallery museum is among the most visited in Italy, so long lines are inevitable. Weekends, Tuesdays and mornings are the busiest times. Despite the slightly higher cost of entrance (extra booking fees), it is better to buy your Uffizi tickets ahead of time to skip the long line and spend more time in the museum.
Right behind Piazza Santa Maria Novella, on Via della Scala, 16
This is another shop you need to visit like you would a museum, as it is a piece of Florence's history - and in beauty! The "ancient pharmacy" of the Dominican convent of Santa Maria Novella finally opened its door to the general public in 1612 but it had already been working prior to that to concoct the elixirs needed to cure all ailments. Today, it continues to produce cosmetics, perfumes, liquors, food items, teas and herbs following recipes perfected centuries ago.
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Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella lyfja- og ilmefnaframleiðsla
16 Via della ScalaRight behind Piazza Santa Maria Novella, on Via della Scala, 16
This is another shop you need to visit like you would a museum, as it is a piece of Florence's history - and in beauty! The "ancient pharmacy" of the Dominican convent of Santa Maria Novella finally opened its door to the general public in 1612 but it had already been working prior to that to concoct the elixirs needed to cure all ailments. Today, it continues to produce cosmetics, perfumes, liquors, food items, teas and herbs following recipes perfected centuries ago.
Parks & Nature
Cascine station
Sightseeing
Piazzale Michelangelo
Piazzale MichelangeloWonderful overview of Florence
Essentials
nearest supermarket, open from 8a.m to 8 p.m sunday until 1 p.m
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Conad City - Supermarket
24/30 Via Kyotonearest supermarket, open from 8a.m to 8 p.m sunday until 1 p.m