Results for Florence, Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy
Catalin | The Celiac in Italy
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Gluten Free Guide to Florence, Italy (Firenze Senza Glutine)
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
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The Ultimate 14-Day Italy Travel Itinerary Guide
This incredible itinerary takes you through the highlights of Italy, from the ancient ruins of Rome, the unrivaled art collection of the Vatican, the rolling hills, hot springs and world-class cuisine of Tuscany, the leaning tower of Pisa, the vibrant city of Florence, the beaches and beauty of the Cinque Terre, Milan, Lake Como, and the floating city of Venice (all in two perfectly planned weeks).
So what are you waiting for? Grab your copy today!
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Foodie • History • Wellness • Shopping • Photography • Beach • Mountain • Wine • Road Trip • Relaxation • Romantic • People & Culture
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Learn from a micro-influencer who has landed hotel collaborations with both boutique AND international hotels in cities like:
🇬🇧 London, England
🇮🇹 Florence, Italy
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partnering with internationally-recognized companies such as:
▪️Hotel Indigo
▪️Curio Collection by Hilton
▪️25Hours Hotels
...with an audience of LESS than 40K (TikTok + IG combined).
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▪️ My 4 key steps to a successful collaboration
▪️ The word-for-word DM (yes, DM) I send to every hotel
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▪️ A list of what you can offer the hotel, and what you should request in return
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How to follow up if you don't hear anything
▪️ Links to my past hotel collaborations
Ready to land more hotel collaborations? 👀✈️
Digital Nomads • Solo Female • Couples • LGBTQ+ • People & Culture • Design • Luxury • Boutique • Relaxation • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness • Romantic
$24.97
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Florence is FULL of amazing restaurants, but you need to know where to go. As someone who lives in Florence, it's my job to make sure you eat well during your travels, so save this guide to make sure you eat like a local, instead of ending up at a tourist trap during your time in Florence. Featuring: 64 restaurants, pizzerie, gelateria shops, pastry shops/bakeries and wine bars and always updating!
Foodie • Coffee • Wine • People & Culture
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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.
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Catalin | The Celiac in Italy
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Digital Nomad Friendly Coffee Shops in Florence, Italy
Need to get some work down while in Florence? Well, unlike America, it is not always acceptable to bring your computer and work at a coffee shop in Italy. Which can make it a little tricky to find good spots to set up camp. These are my favorite digital nomad friendly coffee shops!
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So you're heading to Florence? Smart choice! There is so much to do in Florence, it might seem overwhelming to try to get plan together for your trip. Let my guide make it easy for you (where to stay, activities, food, and drink recommendations and general must-have tips included)!
Art • Foodie • Shopping • People & Culture • History • Architecture
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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!!!
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If you're headed to Florence and want to eat some of the best meals of your life, grab this list!
WHY THIS LIST INSTEAD OF MY FREE VERSION? Because this way, you have options!
Find yourself hangry and need food ASAP? You'll find great, authentic options on this list near you no matter where you are!
Your first choice restaurant is full? I include plenty of options, so you have backups in each neighborhood!
In a really touristy area without a reservation? This gives you a cheat sheet for eating well anywhere you find yourself!
Everywhere on here I've personally eaten or had it recommended to me by someone living there at least 5 years.
In this guide, you'll get:
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- recommendations on typical dishes to order
- Categories included: restaurants, panini & cheap eats, coffee & breakfast, bars & speakeasies, gelato
Foodie • Wine • Coffee
$15.00
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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
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It's like a pub crawl but 👼🏼 LITTLE DOORS OF PARADISE👼🏼!
This self-guided walking tour of the best operating wine windows in Florence is a total of 3km (1.85 mi) combined and takes about 40-50 minutes of walking between all of the restaurants listed! 🍇
Also included are nearby experiences and sights to break up your wine tastings!⚜️
Car-free • Couples • Groups • Backpacker • Vegetarian • Wine • Coffee • Romantic • Relaxation • Slow Travel • People & Culture • Foodie • History • Architecture • Art • Photography • Shopping
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I want to help you discover the lesser known places in Florence. You already know the David, the Duomo, and Ponte Vecchio. But do you know the best place to get a craft beer? Eat the best Chinese food? Join a summer beach party? I’m here to help you live like a local!
I spent two years living in the beautiful Renaissance city of Florence, Italy. Spending so much time in this city allowed me to remove myself from the regular touristy spots that so many people get caught up going to when they have just a few days here.
Unfortunately, Florence really does suffer from over-tourism, particularly in the summer months. This can make it difficult to feel like you're truly a part of the life of the city. Fortunately, however, there are a ton of great places around the city, less known to tourists, where you can get to know another part of the city.
In this guide, I will introduce you to those spots: the lesser-known, more local hot spots to have coffee, eat breakfast, lunch, dinner, date night, live music, and drink the night away.
This guide is perfect for people who want to go to hip and cool places that are off the beaten path, which can be hard to find in Florence. Maybe you're going to be in Florence for just a few days and want to be in the know right away, or maybe you're a student coming to spend a semester in Florence. This guide will help you get a head start on all the best places that your friends probably haven't told you about.
I've also provided information about transportation around the city, from walking to biking to the tramvia, etc.
What this guide does NOT include: All of the historical sites, art museums, and famous statues. Every blog post includes these types of things in Florence. I want to provide you with another side of Florence.
50+ • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Foodie • People & Culture
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