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FLORENCE

FLORENTINE SPIRIT

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Globally celebrated for its culture and scenery, Tuscan capital Florence is a must-visit destination. By Alexandrea Hopper lorence is an intimate gem of the Tuscany region. Its storied streets are chock full of unparalleled museums, famed statues, contemporary artists, musicians and so much more. It is a glimpse into the past while still bursting with reinvention. From stylish cafés to enduring trattorias or pulsing dance clubs alongside swish wine bars, Florence is the perfect destination for any getaway. Florence is the cradle of the Renaissance. Its pristine 14th century architecture is an attraction in its own right – one could spend an afternoon simply walking along its piazzas. Though for a more in-depth look into Florence’s history, Palazzo Vecchio is a good place to start. There, you can learn about the Medici family amid a private art gallery and intricately fresco’ed ceilings. Naturally, Michelangelo’s David in the Accademia Gallery is one of the city’s premiere draws. Though it is tourist heavy with a lengthy wait time, it’s a must-see for both art history fanatics and casual tourists alike. Elsewhere, the Duomo – a stunning gothic cathedral – is another unmissable destination, with the sprawling ceiling fresco a particular highlight. If you want to check out some excellent museums, visit the Pitti Palace (uffizi.it/en/pitti-palace) the Uffizi (uffizi.it/the-uffizigallery), both of which unlock the history of Italian artistry. Also, don’t forget to rub the nose of Il Porcellino in Mercato Nuovo

– that’s a bronze boar statue in the middle of the city centre market – for good luck! As the weather starts to warm, you might be inclined to spend more time outdoors, with Boboli Gardens a recommended stop. The once-private Medici estate is now an Instagramfriendly public park, which you can can stroll around for hours without ever doubling back. Regardless of weather, the sculpted hedges and towering cypress trees are a dream. Much newer than Boboli, Bardini Gardens attempts to recreate the landscape that early 20th century art dealer, Stefano Bardini, had alongside his villa overlooking Florence’s city centre. It’s a delight. Along the Ponte Vecchio bridge that crosses the Arno river, there are plenty of gelaterias and panini shops, as well as various spots to enjoy the gorgeous views of the water. For an unparalleled view of Florence, Piazzale Michelangelo is a short, paved hike

The city’s nightlife caters to an array of tastes, from bustling reggaeton clubs to intimate speakeasies. 52 52


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