Of all the cities in the world that are noted for their art and architecture, Florence has to be Numero Uno. The birthplace of the Renaissance positively oozes culture and class, and simply strolling the streets is a pleasurable exercise in appreciating Florence's incredible beauty and style.
Your Florence tour should definitely include some art. The Uffizi Gallery is an absolute must. There's also the Bargello, and the Accademia Gallery - the home of Michaelangelo's David. Be smart and book ahead to beat the queues!
Apart from the big galleries, there are numerous Florentine attractions. The Ponte Vecchio Bridge is one of the most famous on the planet. The cathedrals and churches are works of art in themselves.
You could holiday in one of the many Florence apartments to rent by the day, week or month if you feel like staying a while, you will not run out of things to see.
Florence attractions include a number of museums and galleries that house some of the world's most famous works of art. The Uffizi Galleries boasts one of the world's most extensive collections of Renaissance art. A few of the well-known works on display are Botticelli's The Birth of Venus , Da Vinci's The Annunciation , and Dürer's The Adoration of the Magi . The highlight of the Accademy Gallery (Galleria dell'Accademia) is Michelangelo's statue of David.
The main Florence attractions are within walking distance of each another, but buses and taxis are also available for trips away from the city centre. Florence is notorious for its traffic, and aside from the main city center, it is not pedestrian-friendly. Extra care should be taken when crossing busy streets. Although Florence is relatively safe, visitors should also be cautious of pickpockets. To get a real feel for Florence and the way of life in this amazing city why not stay in one of the many enchanting Tuscany villas that abound the region.
Italy is a member of the European Union. The official currency is the Euro. Are you looking for a European break? Bmibaby.com can find you flights to Venice.
Florence was founded by the Romans in the first century B.C and was very much a world cultural centre between the 11th and 15th centuries. In the 15th century Florence was ruled by the Medici family, the Grand Dukes of Tuscany. The Grand Duchy of the Medicis was succeeded by the House of Lorraine in the 18th century. In 1860 Tuscany became part of Italy and Florence was the capital from 1865 to 1871.
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