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Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:01 am
by what_no_pies
Will be a first time visitor in May. Anyone able to share any advice on accommodation and/or things to do?

Looking to stay within easy reach of the centre and avoid too much walking/steps generally.

Flying into Pisa so might end up doing an overnight there depending on trains / busses etc. Is there a particularly nice way to commute between Pisa and Florence?

Gonna take in the frescoes and soak up the local culture as much as we can, beyond that the trip is a bit of a blank canvas so far. No suggestion is a bad one.

Any ideas greatly appreciated.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:12 am
by Newcastleclaret93
I have recently been.

We stayed in montecatimi terme (about a 30 min bus journey outside of Florence).

A beautiful little town with some fantastic restaurants and bars. One restaurant was ran by a family with the 80 year old grandma making fresh pasta in the kitchen. (Best pasta I have ever had in my life).

Florence it self was interesting plenty of sites to see (make sure you book in advance as you could be waiting hours on the day if you don’t).

I can’t recommend the Buonamico wine tasting experience any higher. 8 different wines to taste all paired with different snacks ranging from chocolate to cheese. The tour of the vineyard is also very interesting.

All in all I would just recommend enjoying the local food and wine, it’s up there with some of the best in Italy in my opinion.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:17 am
by Lancasterclaret
Train is fine between Pisa and Florence

Pisa is nice as well, but probably only worth a day trip

Florence has a fair bit more, but we were only there for a day and had a baby at the time so we just zoomed around the old bridge and all the churches

Bit of a fan of Machiavelli so went to the church were he is buried

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:28 am
by Rileybobs
Florence is lovely, picturesque city. We probably didn't do too much that a guide book wouldn't recommend but if you're going to visit the Uffizi I would suggest booking advance tickets - in fact we found the audio tour to be good value and a good way to see the main exhibits without wandering around aimlessly for 6 hours.

Take a short bus up to Piazzale Michelangelo to enjoy great views of the city with an aperol spritz.

Pisa is a good way to spend half a day, but I wouldn't suggest any longer. I've only ever visited by car so not sure about public transport but would imagine trains/buses are easy. In fact, last time I visited Tuscany we had a late afternoon flight back from Pisa so we went into the town to pass a few hours before the flight. Very easy to get to the airport from the town.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:33 am
by NRC
Lancasterclaret wrote:
Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:17 am
Train is fine between Pisa and Florence

Pisa is nice as well, but probably only worth a day trip

Florence has a fair bit more, but we were only there for a day and had a baby at the time so we just zoomed around the old bridge and all the churches

Bit of a fan of Machiavelli so went to the church were he is buried
I can’t bring myself to use LC and his missus popping a baby out and still getting all that sightseeing in …… so I’ll leave it with do what Zebedee tells you to do

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:39 am
by dsr
I looked into Pisa and Florence when we were supposed to stop at Livorno on a cruise (though it was too rough and we couldn't dock, so I didn't get there).

Train from Florence to Pisa looked easy and the Pisa station is within walking distance of the Tower and the square where it's at. There appears to be nothing else in Pisa apart from that square! Book a time in advance if you want to go up the tower.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:42 am
by Bosscat
Say Hi to Zebedee, Dougal, Ermintrude the Cow, Bryan the Snail and Dylan the hippy Rabbit when your there...

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:46 am
by Lancasterclaret
NRC wrote:
Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:33 am
I can’t bring myself to use LC and his missus popping a baby out and still getting all that sightseeing in …… so I’ll leave it with do what Zebedee tells you to do
Poor lad has never recovered!

He was six months old at the time and his time in Florence was basically him breaking the land speed record in a push chair while his (still fit at the time) parents tried to see as much as possible

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 12:23 pm
by CoolClaret
Beautiful city - my favourite I’ve visited alongside Lisbon.

Really recommend the Boboli Gardens that overlook the city, alongside the duomo etc.

Have a fun trip!

On Pisa - I think it’s really pants and a massive tourist trap but if it’s on your bucket list then fair enough

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 12:29 pm
by fatboy47
Love Florence and visit often. Been to Pisa once and agree with CC. I give it a swerve now.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 12:37 pm
by IWOODLOVETT
One of Florence’s best kept secrets is the Vasari Corridor.

It’s a 16th century covered overhead walkway that runs for 1.2km with great views of the city and of the Arno river. Built by the ruling Medici family who feared attack if they moved around by the streets below. It is accessed through the Uffizi Art Gallery which includes works by Rembrandt and Rubéns.

If interested you should book in advance to avoid the “cruise ship surge”.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:09 pm
by ClaretLoup
Make sure you visit the Vivoli gelateria ( ice cream parlour)

https://vivoli.it/en/home-2/

Many years ago I did a short bus trip (3 miles) into the surrounding hills to a place called Fiesole away from the bustle of the city. Amongst other things, there is a huge Roman Amphitheatre there as well as a C4 BC Etruscan temple.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiesole

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:09 pm
by Tricky Trevor
As said above the train is your best bet for transport.
Pisa is literally the area around the tower, half day at most, grubby town otherwise.
If you can get out to Luca it is far nicer and a full day, as is Sienna.
Florence is fairly flat whilst surrounded by hills. Book in advance for the Uffizi, the queues can be enormous. Boboli gardens are worth half a day.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:29 pm
by Jel
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Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:30 pm
by Stanbill05
Train is very cheap - even though it will feel like you're the only one paying. There is enough to do in Florence getting lost and stumbling across something else extraordinary, Pisa is an easy tick off on the train. I enjoyed Lucca, which was impressive but much quieter than the others if you've got some flexibility.

I'm jealous.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:44 pm
by eastcoastclaret
As others have said, train between Pisa and Florence is probably the best way. The trains are modern, clean and run to time in my experience. Whist in Pisa you can visit the famous Tower, get a taxi from outside the airport for about €10, it will take you straight there. From the Tower its about 15 mins walk to the train station.

I've stayed at a central hotel called Hotel Paris, its a lovely old hotel available through Jet 2 but you can also book direct. It's an old Palace, so don't be expecting modern luxury hotel. It's B&B only but you are in the centre with restaurants a minutes walk away.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:44 pm
by TopCat
Time for bed.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:48 pm
by Bosscat

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:53 pm
by eastcoastclaret
Hotel Paris if you want to take a look

https://www.parishotel.it

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 3:31 pm
by Caballo
We did a week in Aug, it was bloody hot!!
stopped here https://www.villaroyalfirenze.com/en/ largely because it was comfortably walking distance to most attractions and had a pool(though the pool did have a 15 euro each, a day surcharge which wasn't entirely advertised on the booking site we used)

pre booking the main attractions is a must

We did a brilliant walking tour https://www.guruwalk.com/walks/784-the- ... dici-tales with Manuel, more of a gentle meander through history than a forced route march.

http://www.trattorialemossacce.it/ Amazing authentic inexpensive restaurant
https://www.facebook.com/pizzeriasimbio ... xyEALw_wcB exceptional pizza

I could witter on forever about it and I'm happy to if you want but part of all good trips is finding your own way

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 3:37 pm
by HollandsPies
We weren't disappointed at the Lucchesi.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 3:44 pm
by Hendrickxz
Another vote for Lucca here. It's a wonderful place. The only thing to watch out for when planning to travel by train is that they are prone to suffere from unannounced wildcat strikes. They seem to go on strike for the slightest things --like someone looking at em funny, etc.,

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 4:26 pm
by KateR
I was working in Massa for a week and decided to do this trip, lot's already said so I'll just recap, Pisa only worth a day IMO, went by train and it was easy and I like trains so probably that weighs on my thoughts. Loved Florence and preferred it to both Rome & Venice, seemed plenty to do for me and we both enjoyed it immensely, thought the bridges were great and dining on them excellent but was super weather for us.

I believe we stayed here, was very central and easy walk to see David and other sights:

https://www.hoteldelaville.it/en/4-star-hotel-florence

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 7:59 pm
by IanMcL
Bosscat wrote:
Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:42 am
Say Hi to Zebedee, Dougal, Ermintrude the Cow, Bryan the Snail and Dylan the hippy Rabbit when your there...
Saw the title, thought similar, looked down to check and there you are!👍

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 8:33 pm
by Bosscat
IanMcL wrote:
Wed Nov 30, 2022 7:59 pm
Saw the title, thought similar, looked down to check and there you are!👍
Must be an age thing Ian 😉

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 9:40 pm
by burnleybonzo
Agree with most of the comments on here. Pisa is ok for half a day, see the tower then move on. Tower is walking distance from the train station. Train to Florence from Pisa and back is straightforward and cheap.

I Florence, we stayed at Corno Luxury Apartment, the location is amazing in central Florence and the accommodation is certainly different and impressive. If you are keen on museums and galleries you might want to get a 3 day pass. Beats the queues at Uffizi and to see David. Went to the football too, Firenze v Cagliari, possibly the worst ground I have been on, strange design. Left at half time. You can't visit the Vasari Corridor unless you know the Italian President. You can see it though, its all around you. Dan Brown fans love the place, Inferno? , there are tours of course

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 9:48 pm
by Bosscat
IanMcL wrote:
Wed Nov 30, 2022 7:59 pm
Saw the title, thought similar, looked down to check and there you are!👍
Whenever I think about Magic Roundabout it always makes me remember a line from "Porridge"

Inmate Dylan: "Why do you lot call me Dylan, is it because I remind you of the Great Bob Dylan. The rock & folk music artiste"
Fletcher: "No its because you remind us of that Hippy Rabbit off the Magic Roundabout"

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 10:03 pm
by NRC
IanMcL wrote:
Wed Nov 30, 2022 7:59 pm
Saw the title, thought similar, looked down to check and there you are!👍
if only he was 25 minutes quicker with his thinking though.......

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2022 9:38 am
by Beagleheart
We went in October. The Cathedral/Duomo is stupefyingly beautiful. The Academia Galleria is absolutely wonderful. There's a thriving craft beer scene.

The train service between Pisa and Florence is excellent, a million times better than anything in the UK. Pisa is worth a day of your time but beware of the vast amount of Americans pretending to stop the tower from falling over.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2022 10:10 am
by IanMcL
NRC wrote:
Wed Nov 30, 2022 10:03 pm
if only he was 25 minutes quicker with his thinking though.......
He (and me) are 25 mins slower than we used to be, as age catches one's faculties, unexpectedly!

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2022 10:20 am
by Bosscat
IanMcL wrote:
Thu Dec 01, 2022 10:10 am
He (and me) are 25 mins slower than we used to be, as age catches one's faculties, unexpectedly!
🤣🤣🤣 errrr

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2022 10:23 am
by IanMcL
Bosscat wrote:
Thu Dec 01, 2022 10:20 am
🤣🤣🤣 errrr
Blimey, you must have taken your vitamins this morning g, Bosscat...only 10 mins!😜

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2022 10:31 am
by Bosscat
IanMcL wrote:
Thu Dec 01, 2022 10:23 am
Blimey, you must have taken your vitamins this morning g, Bosscat...only 10 mins!😜
Only 9 more posts for my 20k 😁

🤣🤣🤣

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2022 10:33 am
by IanMcL
Just checked mine!!!
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Re: Florence advice

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2022 5:29 pm
by Goalposts
Spent 5 days in the centre pretty close to the uffuzi in the square . beautiful city to visit everything within walking distance accommodation is relatively reasonable and you can find some real, gems. Pisa is a bit boring in my opinion truth be told, very easy to find things to do in Florence for five days and not get bored. rather than some of the big hotels there are some amazing apartments & places to stay

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2022 10:17 pm
by what_no_pies
Thanks for all the input, some great suggestions and all helping to get us excited for the trip. About to book some accommodation. Central and accessibility are the main criteria.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2022 11:23 pm
by ten bellies
I can recommend Hotel Kraft. Roof top pool and breakfast on the roof too with a great view. Fairly central and close to the river. 10 minute walk to Ponte Vecchio.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2022 12:56 am
by FCBurnley
IanMcL wrote:
Thu Dec 01, 2022 10:33 am
Just checked mine!!!
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LC has more than that just on Russia invades

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2022 7:24 am
by Lancasterclaret
FCBurnley wrote:
Fri Dec 02, 2022 12:56 am
LC has more than that just on Russia invades
Long way to go till it hits my "Brexit is a s**t idea" posts! :D

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2022 9:50 am
by Big Vinny K
Lovely city - been a couple or of times including last summer when we holidayed for a few weeks in Lucca (which is a fantastic place to stay btw)

Trains are brilliant and if you are there for a while you can get to Rome, Venice, Pisa, Lucca all pretty cheaply and easy.

Florence itself really nice and plenty to see and do. We found a really good undercover food market this summer. Lots of great places to eat and a big bar in the middle - good atmosphere to go during the day.

Gets very hot and busy in July and August and queues can be very long to the main attractions. Personally I’d go in either June or September.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2022 11:06 am
by Jamesy
Make sure you walk or climb up the Duomo. The view at the top is well worth it.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2022 11:39 am
by eastcoastclaret
Have a great time. It is a wonderful city.
Before you go, have a read up about the Medici family, or watch the TV drama. Their legacy is everywhere still and it will give you a bit of history about Florence.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2022 12:13 pm
by nyclaret
what_no_pies wrote:
Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:01 am
Will be a first time visitor in May. Anyone able to share any advice on accommodation and/or things to do?

Looking to stay within easy reach of the centre and avoid too much walking/steps generally.

Flying into Pisa so might end up doing an overnight there depending on trains / busses etc. Is there a particularly nice way to commute between Pisa and Florence?

Gonna take in the frescoes and soak up the local culture as much as we can, beyond that the trip is a bit of a blank canvas so far. No suggestion is a bad one.

Any ideas greatly appreciated.
Just recently moved back to the UK after living in Florence for the past couple of years. Beautiful city, incredible food, and May will be a perfect time to visit.

Restaurant recommendations:

Gustapizza - IMO the best pizza in the city situated right next to the beautiful Piazza Santo Spirito

Trattoria La Casalinga - right next door to Gustapizza, many locals go here for lunch

Ristorante La Reggia Degli Etruschi - head up to Fiesole and book a table at this restaurant in advance of the trip. Incredible views overlooking the city. Perfect for a sunset dinner.

La Fettunta - avoid the tourist trap of All'Antico Vinaio (you'll be waiting in line for ages), and go a little further along to La Fettunta for the best schiacciata sandwiches around

Gelateria dei Neri - IMO the best ice cream in Florence, but Sbrino in Santo Spirito comes close

Trattoria dall'Oste - you can't go to Florence without trying the traditional Florentine steak

Mercato di Sant'Ambrogio/Mercato di Centrale

Things to do:

Piazzale Michelangelo - a must see, again another incredible panoramic view of the city. Have a bottle of beer sitting on the steps.

Villa Bardini/Giardino Boboli

Santo Spirito - lots of lovely shops, bars, cafes to have a mooch around

Wine tasting - a good friend of mine does a fantastic wine tour https://www.sommelierschoices.com/

Ponte Vecchio

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2023 10:03 pm
by what_no_pies
nyclaret wrote:
Fri Dec 02, 2022 12:13 pm

Ristorante La Reggia Degli Etruschi - head up to Fiesole and book a table at this restaurant in advance of the trip. Incredible views overlooking the city. Perfect for a sunset dinner.
Hi, i've enquired with the restaraunt and they suggest that the tables with a view are for a tasting menu only. Tables under umbrellas are for a la carte menu.

We're torn as would like to be able to enjoy the views but the tasting menu doesn't appeal as much as the a la carte.

First world problems or what?

Can you suggest whether we'd get any sort of view under the umbrellas/a la carte dining? Or is the tasting menu the way to go?

Alternatively is there a bar nearby or anywhere we could enjoy the golden hour sunset and views sitting out with a glass of wine? If so we might book the table for earlier in the evening instead.

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Taken plenty of advice from suggestions above and we're definitely going to spend a day in Lucca. All greatly appreciated folks.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2023 7:26 am
by Woodleyclaret
The Hilton outside the city is very good with a free shuttle bus that takes you right by the railway station in the centre
We had a day trip to Rome on the Eurostar a cheap fast train

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2023 12:34 pm
by Big Vinny K
what_no_pies wrote:
Thu Apr 20, 2023 10:03 pm
Hi, i've enquired with the restaraunt and they suggest that the tables with a view are for a tasting menu only. Tables under umbrellas are for a la carte menu.

We're torn as would like to be able to enjoy the views but the tasting menu doesn't appeal as much as the a la carte.

First world problems or what?

Can you suggest whether we'd get any sort of view under the umbrellas/a la carte dining? Or is the tasting menu the way to go?

Alternatively is there a bar nearby or anywhere we could enjoy the golden hour sunset and views sitting out with a glass of wine? If so we might book the table for earlier in the evening instead.

--

Taken plenty of advice from suggestions above and we're definitely going to spend a day in Lucca. All greatly appreciated folks.
You will love Lucca. If you are eating there in the evening go to a restaurant called Per 21 - it was outstanding when we went last year and the owners are great and very friendly.

If you have time on your holiday to go to the beach Viareggio is only a 20 minute train journey from Lucca. Fantastic beach and sea is warm. Plenty of beach side bars and restaurants too.

Re: Florence advice

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2023 9:38 pm
by SPC&G
You can hire bikes just outside the train station. An inexpensive way to get round the City. There’s a food market in Florence, which I can’t remember the name of, but it is amazing. Everything you would expect of a really vibrant Tuscan market. The food in the cafe there is also excellent. The train service between Piza and Florence is reasonably priced, easy to use and punctual.
If you have time there’s a great day to be had in Lucca which is on the line between Piza and Florence.