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A perfect selection of museums, gardens and squares, which travel between the past and the present, taking us on a journey through time.
Still some bonus tips. I’m sure it will be difficult to choose between so many options, for the whole family, including children, but any choice will be impactful and assertive. Florence never disappoints us!
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History • Photography • Slow Travel • People & Culture
$15.00
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Route throughout some of the most important cities and villages in the beautiful country of Italy. This itinerary includes the detailed path, with great restaurant options, museums, and the most important monuments. As well, it includes prices for entrances so you can plan a budget.
Families • Car-free • Adventure • Budget • Foodie • People & Culture
$7.00
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A full survival guide from one study abroad student to another on how to navigate this city and make the most out of your time here, while keeping that college student budget in mind!
"Ciao! My name is Haley and I'm studying abroad here in Florence. Throughout my time here, I have learned so much about navigating this beautiful city. I hope to share my experiences with you so that you can spend less time searching, and more time experiencing.
I’m sure you’re already well aware of the Accademia’s David, Piazzale Michelangelo, and of course, the Duomo. But here are some staples in Florence that your Study Abroad program didn’t mention to you."
Inside you will find:
- 7 cafes for your morning coffee and/or free wifi,
- 3 affordable lunch options + a guide to Florence's 13 best panini shops,
- 2 spots for special occasions,
- 3 essential bars,
- 5 under-the-radar activities, including a day trip to the beach,
- 9 shops to cover all the essentials: clothes, food and, obviously, vino 🍷
- and my own personal tips on safety, saving money and staying up do date with the best events!
Purchase this guide today at a lower price, and get free updates for life. Not ready yet? Save it 📌now for future use or send it to someone who might be interested!
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By Haley Rucker with Martina Bartolozzi
Art • Budget • Foodie • Coffee • Beach
$20.00
5.0
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Are you looking for an original way to explore Italy? Do you like hiking for multiple days and meeting new people? If so, you should definitely go on "Via Degli Dei", an amazing 5-days-adventure on the Apennines, starting in Bologna and ending in Florence (or the other way around!). During the hike you will get to see Italy in a unique way, rediscovering yourself while enjoying the calmness of nature... Before and after you will have the opportunity to:
- Explore the region that gave birth to lasagna, "bolognese sauce" and cappelletti
- Visit Florence, see the Leaning Tower of Pisa and taste some amazing wine
- Go on one-day-trips with high speed trains to other unique destinations like Venice, Milan, Pisa and many more
Backpacker • Female Solo • 50+ • Groups • Adventure • Budget • Outdoors • Slow Travel
$15.00
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Tap here and scroll through ready-to-go maps featuring a local's top recommendations for the best foodie destinations in Florence. Alternatively, explore my 'Custom Italy Services' board for personalized recommendations and other services.
Foodie • Wine • Shopping • Relaxation • Budget • Luxury • History
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This guide not only explores the rich tapestry of Florentine cuisine, illuminated by the Tuscan sun, but also unveils the city's best accommodations, from luxurious villas to charming boutique hotels, ensuring a comfortable and stylish stay. Beyond gastronomy, discover Florence's cultural heart through its Renaissance art, historic landmarks, and vibrant local finds providing a full immersion into the beauty and tradition that make Florence a quintessential Italian experience.
Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Plus Size • 50+ • Coffee • Foodie • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Relaxation
$6.00
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THE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE TO THE HIGHLIGHTS OF ITALY - ROME, FLORENCE, VENICE, & MORE 🇮🇹
I've been fortunate enough to visit Italy multiple times and even more fortunate to have been guided by true Italian friends. Here, I take all that I've learned from those travels and distill it into one perfect itinerary that hits the big highlights.
This itinerary is a great fit for first-timers since it'll take you to the absolute must-see spots in Italy. You certainly won't see all the boot has to offer (just plan on coming back for future trips, plural, to make that happen), but you'll see the most iconic places at a reasonable, enjoyable pace. You'll be able to soak up all the history, food, wine, and dolce vita these cities have to offer. After this first taste, you'll be dying to come back for more!
🗺️ Main Itinerary Stops:
- Rome | 2 full days / 3 nights
- Orvieto | Pit stop
- Tuscany // Montalcino | 2 full days / 3 nights
- Siena | Pit stop
- Florence | 2 full days / 3 nights
- Tivoli | Pit stop
- Rome | Overnight for return flight
🗺️ Optional Extension Stops:
- Pisa | Day trip (+ extra night in Florence)
- Bologna | Pit stop
- Venice | 2 full days / 3 nights
- Modena | 1 full day / 1 night here or nearby
Couples • Family • Architecture • Art • Wine • Luxury • History • Road Trip • Romantic • Foodie • Relaxation
Free
5
Italy’s landscapes and cultures are so varied that each region feels like an entirely new world. This meticulously planned 14-day road trip allows you to dive deep into Italy’s iconic highlights and hidden gems. From the out of this world views of the Dolomites to the sun-soaked Amalfi coast, you’ll experience the best of Italy’s history, food, art, and nature.
Your itinerary will be: Milan - Lake Como - Venice - Dolomites - Florece - Tuscany - Rome - Naples - Pompeii - Amalfi Coast - Sorrento
In this guide you'll find:
🤯 90+ locals-only recommendations, including food and drink, viewpoints, museums and MORE
🗺️ An interactive map so you can see which places are nearby
👀 Tips and tricks that will be useful and 100% needed to get the best out of this experience
Backpacker • Digital Nomads • LGBTQ+ • Vegan • Vegetarian • Camping • Foodie • History • Photography • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Van Life • Outdoors • Architecture • Adventure • Romantic
$27.00
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THE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE TO THE HIGHLIGHTS OF ITALY - ROME, FLORENCE, VENICE, & MORE 🇮🇹
I've been fortunate enough to visit Italy multiple times and even more fortunate to have been guided by true Italian friends. Here, I take all that I've learned from those travels and distill it into one perfect itinerary that hits the big highlights.
This itinerary is a great fit for first-timers since it'll take you to the absolute must-see spots in Italy. You certainly won't see all the boot has to offer (just plan on coming back for future trips, plural, to make that happen), but you'll see the most iconic places at a reasonable, enjoyable pace. You'll be able to soak up all the history, food, wine, and dolce vita these cities have to offer. After this first taste, you'll be dying to come back for more!
🗺️ Main Itinerary Stops:
- Rome | 2 full days / 3 nights
- Orvieto | Pit stop
- Tuscany // Montalcino | 2 full days / 3 nights
- Siena | Pit stop
- Florence | 2 full days / 3 nights
- Tivoli | Pit stop
- Rome | Overnight for return flight
🗺️ Optional Extension Stops:
- Pisa | Day trip (+ extra night in Florence)
- Bologna | Pit stop
- Venice | 2 full days / 3 nights
- Modena | 1 full day / 1 night here or nearby
📣IF YOU WANT MORE INFO BEFORE PURCHASING ➡️ Check out the free preview of this guide. It includes:
- OVERVIEW STATS: Including trip length, ideal season, trip speed, physicality, trip themes, who this trip is best for, cost, and how to get around
- STOP-BY-STOP OVERVIEW: Including number of days at each destination and number of activities, restaurants, and hotels included in the full version of this guide
- EXAMPLE ITINERARY DAY: An example day from the full version of this itinerary, so you can see the level of detail and travel style you can expect!
- BONUS - HOTEL RECOMMENDATIONS: All the same recs from the paid version! Consider supporting my work by booking through the links provided - it’s much appreciated!
Couples • Family • Luxury • Architecture • Art • Foodie • History • Photography • Road Trip • Romantic • Wine • Relaxation
$9.99
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2 week Guide In Italy
A fast paced guide to get the most out of a two week trip in Italy. The Guide provides recommendations for places to eat, stay, and transportation. This guide is a step by step itinerary from one of my favorite trips.
Cities included in the itinerary include:
Rome- Amalfi -Florence - Cinque Terra -Pisa
Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Shopping
$5.00
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This was the blueprint for our Honeymoon, but this trip can be used for any couple looking for a romantic getaway to Italy. We begin in Venice before traveling to Florence, 3 Tuscany Cities and Wineries, and ending this dream getaway in Positano on the picturesque Amalfi Coast. Each day has been thoughtfully planned to give you the ultimate vacation.
Pro Tip: We travelled June/July, but you can opt for May/June or September/October for lower prices and less crowds while still enjoying nice weather. They will also harvest the grapes and olives around October. If traveling off-season, please note some recommendations may be closed for the season.
What's Included in this Guide?
*Day-by-Day itinerary with what to do, where to stay, and what to eat for 12 days (2 in Venice, 5 in Florence/Tuscany, and 5 in Positano/Amalfi Coast)
*Day trips to 3 Tuscan Wineries and Cities
*Day Trip to Pompei on the way to Positano
*Boat Trip to Capri and various Grottos
*Various museum and tour recommendations
*Guidance on the Hand of God Hike on the Amalfi Coast
*An Italian Dream vacation come to life
Disclaimer: My wife cried on the way to our first Winery as we drove through Tuscany. She had not had one sip of wine yet. Tissues are not required, but may be recommended.
Couples • Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Coffee • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Romantic • Wine
$20.00
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As a licensed Italian tour leader and frequent traveler who has lived in Italy for her whole life, I've seen my fair share of accommodations all throughout the country: hotels, hostels, Airbnbs, agriturismi, and more.
Scroll to learn about my favorites!
Arranged in alphabetical order by region, and by city/area of interest. Tap on the map icon to view all.
Included locations:
1. Campania - Naples
2. Campania - Amalfi Coast
3. Emilia Romagna - Bologna
4. Emilia Romagna - Parma
5. Lazio - Rome
6. Liguria - Cinque Terre
7. Lombardy - Franciacorta
8. Lombardy - Lake Como
9. Lombardy - Milan & Malpensa
10. Marche region
11. Piedmont region
12. Puglia/Apulia - Bari
13. Sardinia region
14: Sicily region
15: Tuscany - Chianti
16: Tuscany - Florence
17: Tuscany - elsewhere
18: Trentino Alto Adige - Bolzano/Bozen
19: Trentino Alto Adige - Trento
20. Umbria - Perugia
21. Veneto - Chioggia
22. Veneto - Venice
23. Veneto - Verona
Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Romantic • Relaxation • Design
Free
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As a celiac who lives in Florence, I've got your back! After years of living in the beautiful Renaissance city, I've curated this comprehensive list of the best celiac-safe spots to check out in Florence! The guide has 24 pins covering traditional Italian, international cuisine, bakeries, gelato, and dedicated GF grocery stores.
Enjoy!
Gluten-free / Celiac • Foodie
$20.00
4.8
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Florence has become very well-known for panini, different kinds of sandwiches stuffed with all things delicious.
Many visitors tend to flock in mass to the same Insta-famous shop, which is ok, but not worth wasting precious hours standing in line, when you could very easily just walk up to an even better establishment.
This is my ultimate list as a Tuscan native, with detailed descriptions and videos about what makes each panini shop unique 💎
Don't forget to download Thatch app to access full features and to save ☑️ this map for future use!
Italian Language 101: one panino, two panini.
Foodie
Free
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A map of the best gelato shops in Florence
When it comes to ice cream we Italians get really serious. In Florence even more: perhaps because gelato was invented here at the end of the 1500s by an architect - perhaps a bit of an archistar as we call them today: Bernardo Buontalenti, who left us his extremely creamy flavour “the Buontalenti”. Not all the gelato shops in Florence - and there are so many, I assure you - sell good gelato.
How do you recognize good gelato then? First of all, trust your eyes: colors that are too bright or too “bold” are unnatural, so I would avoid them immediately. As well as “mountains” of gelato on display. Exaggerated. Less is more if you know what I mean. Finally: a good gelato shop must produce on site and must therefore have the laboratory on site.
Well,… now you already know everything about gelato but walking all over florence in search of the best gelaterias might take a bit too much... it took me forever - it's hard work but someone has to do it!!!
So : here you go, these are, in my opinion the best and most authentic. Enjoy!!!
Free
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Don't miss out on the ultimate Firenze adventure! Our destination guide offers hand-picked locations that let you experience the city with all five senses. Taste authentic Italian cuisine, see stunning art and architecture, hear the vibrant street life, smell the rich aromas of local markets, and feel the history in every corner. Get your guide now and immerse yourself fully in Firenze!
📍 See x17
📍 Hear x2
📍 Feel x8
📍 Smell x2
📍 Taste x3
🏠 Stay x3
🤫 Surprise Addition: This guide doesn’t focus on Firenze alone! Want to find out what else is included? Buy me and find out.
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Vegan • 50+ • Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Design • History • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness • Wine • Coffee • Outdoors • Foodie • Relaxation • Shopping
$10.00
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