Castelnuovo Berardegna - Luxury Accommodation in Florence
by: borgorosso.
Castelnuovo Berardegna is th village more to south of the Chianti's Municipalities. Founded presumably around the 1050 by a French nobleman called Bernardo. In the thirteenth century the village passed to the Senese administration and was...
Italy - Florence
by: Michele De Capitani.
Flashbooking is a growing cheap hostel Florence and hotels directory specializing in budget accommodation for independent travellers, students, backpackers, families and all the ones that travel on a pocket. Flashbooking is becoming...
Florence: Welcome Summer!
by: Italiasea.
If you want to spend your holidays in Florence, you will enjoy a great amount of activities: there will be a lot of events taking place here!The most famous event is Fi.ESTA 2007: theatre, music, dance and art!Those who love music will ea...
Staying in Florence
by: Gaizka Pujana.
Florence is decidedly smaller than Rome and, as such, is easier to navigate around. The first thing that tourists need to do when considering a visit to Florence is arm themselves with a good map of the city as this is definitely one of t...
Cultural Florence
by: Vivek Kuriyal.
The essence of Florence tourism is to take the time out to enjoy the simple pleasures that Florence offers. A stroll through the streets in Dante’s old neighborhood and a sip of cappuccino on the Piazza della Signoria will entertain yo...
Florence in a Day
by: Suzanne Morrison.
Overflowing with history, art and culture, Florence is a city that’s very hard to do justice to in a single day. A visit to the Uffizi museum alone could easily eat a day or two into any itinerary. If you’re fortunate enough to visit...
Verona, the little Florence
by: Davide.
Verona, also known as the “little Florence”, is a wonderful city in thenorth east part of Italy. Verona is the 4th most visited city in Italy,after Rome, Florence, and Venice.Verona is designed by the UNESCO as World Heritage as “a...
Florence Hotel Guide
by: Rahul Viz.
Florence, home of the Italian Renaissance, is one of the most historic cities in Europe. It is the capital of the region of Tuscany and has a population of about four hundred thousand people. Florence lies on the Arno River and during medi...
Florence Beauty Redux
by: Alessio De Luca.
Most people just live where they were born, as if their native cities were timeless...that was my case, until 2 years ago (I'm just 27, better late than never...), when I began discovering even Florence once was a child, and rose under pr...
A Florence Hills Tour
by: Suzanne Morrison.
Italy, a veritable treasure chest of culture and heritage - with its food, wine, culture and history, is always on the top of a European tour list. A tour to Italy would not be complete without going to Florence. This city is in the hear...
The city of Florence and its past
by: Jakob Jelling.
This way, it has passed through a really great amount of different periods and époques which have caused different influences on it, and meeting this town and its historic buildings can be one of the most amazing experiences a person wh...
Five Travel Tips For Florence
by: Wendy Palmer.
1 The Uffizi Gallery TipThe Uffizi Gallery contains some of the most important and greatest art collections in the world. It is also the world's oldest museum. Most tour guide books and online travel sites will urge you to ensure that a ...
Florence for young travellers
by: Michele De Capitani.
Among academies, libraries and museums, religiousmonuments, churches, civil architecture and buildings you will experience youreally are in a treasure hunting. For this reason not only tourists, orbackpackers but prevalently internationa...
Studying Italian Language in Florence
by: Elisabetta.
How to learn a language without going back to school.NEW ITINERARIES CULTURAL ASSOCIATION is an Association of over twenty qualified teachers living in Tuscany who offer Italian Language and Culture Homestays to foreign students wishing t...
Holiday in Style, in Florence and Tuscany
by: Robert.
The one thing everyone looks forward to is their annual holiday. Normally, they plan a trip to the country side or the hills, for change in weather and to explore unknown territory. But the dream that most of us have is to visit Italy and...