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Historical Architecture Aficionado Travel Guide to Florence, ItalyCall it Florence, Firenze or Florentia; a Florence map situates the historically significant Italian city squarely in the region of Tuscany. A Mecca for architecture students, no Florence travel guide would be complete without highlighting its structures.- San Gallo Palace in Florence, ItalySan Gallo Palace in Florence, Italy is the perfect choice for setting up your base camp in preparation of seeing the city and the region because it is centrally located and within walking distance of major tourist attractions.
- Hotel Helvetia & Bristol in Florence, ItalyCentrally located at Via de' Pescioni, 2, 50123 Florence, Italy, the Hotel Helvetia & Bristol offers guests luxury accommodations in the restored historic mansion and a guests experience to remember.
- Places to Visit when Touring Florence, ItalyFlorence, Italy is a city with many things to see. It is a city that also has cathedrals and museums that have the mark of Michel Angelo.
Best Coffee Shops in Florence, ItalyWhen you're touring Florence and craving a great cup of coffee, here are six of the best coffee shops around.
Touring the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, ItalyOne of the finest art museums in the world, the Uffizi Gallery contains the best paintings of Renaissance Italy.- A Beginner's Guide to Florence, ItalyA quick guide to the city of Florence, the 2010 Travelers' Choice number one location for Culture and Sightseeing
- Free Attractions in Florence, ItalyFlorence is a beautiful city in Italy full of fine art, architectural constructions, sculptures and view. There are numerous free attractions to enjoy in Florence, Italy. Many are within walking distance of each other.
5 Delectable Places to Dine in Florence, ItalyA quick guide to eating out in downtown Florence, Italy.
Florence, Italy: 10 Ways Not to Feel like a TouristHow not to get stuck in a tourist trap in Florence, Italy.- Best of Florence, Italy: The Top 10 AttractionsTop 10 picks of Florence, Italy: A tour of Florence's 10 most famous, most popular, most visited, most exciting, 'must-see' attractions
- How to Enjoy Florence, ItalyFlorence, Italy is the home of the Renaissance and the likes of Da Vinci and Michelangelo. Read this 500 word article to learn more about his beautiful and historic city.
- Holiday in Tuscany and FlorenceItaly is one place that is known all all over the world for its impressive beauty and the warm aura. Each and every city and town of Italy is a place where the atmosphere is full with immense love and purity.
- Florence, ItalyFor those who enjoy European travel, Florence, Italy is truly a relaxing and refreshing place for any traveler to go. This tour guide will point you in the right direction for the perfect vacation in Florence.
New 2007 Travel CD Review: Jane's Smart Art Guides Fra Angelico San MarcoJane's Smart Art Guides make art history come alive. This time, Jane McIntosh takes us on an audio tour of the convent of San Marco in Florence, Italy, to discuss the significance of Fra Angelico's frescoes.- Must See Historical Sites in FlorenceFlorence Italy is a beautiful city and a popular tourist destination for visitors. There are many attractions like the palace, churches, and museums that house priceless treasures.
- Villa Le Maschere in Florence, ItalyLocated in the village of Barberino di Mugello Villa Le Maschere combines the best of modernity with the history of the region creating comfortable luxury accommodations and a memorable vacation experience.
- Building Memories in Rome and Florence, ItalyHow I fulfilled my dream of seeing my grandchildren in my beloved Italy, and gave them a forever memory.
- European Residents Enjoy Hopping on Trains with an InterRail PassInterRail Passes are comparable to Eurail Passes, as they both offer value to travelers interested in flexible access to selected European national rail services. After reviewing the InterRail Pass, here are your top 4 questions, answered!
Traveling Europe on a Budget Part 2: Planning Your RouteA guide to planning the transportation for your European holiday. How to get the most miles for your money.
Economically Feasible Ways to TravelDo you pine for overseas adventures? If you have the will to make it happen, you can see the world without being a millionaire. This article details a number of ways to make your travel dreams come true.
A Visit to Scuola Del Cuoio in Florence, ItalyOriginally a 13th century Franciscan monastery, Scuola del Cuoio of Santa Croce is the largest leather school in Florence. Inside you can observe the skilled artisans at work as they hand-craft the finest quality leather.- How to Travel Europe on a BudgetHow I saved money on my trip to Europe.
- Art, Life of Robert LongoA brief look at the background of this contemporary artist and one of his most recognized works: a group of 44 black-and-white images titled "Men in the Cities."
- The American VoidA comparison of the United States and Europe from a historical perspective, and America's obsession with creating replicas of other countries history and/or culture.
Wdding Announcement for Valerie Bertinelli and Tom Vitale While in Florence, ItalyShe's been dating businessman Tom Vitale for six years, and now Valerie Bertinelli is engaged to be married!- Study Abroad This Summer in Florence, ItalyItaly provides a beautiful balance of history and culture. It merges historical significance with modern cultural aspects and has some of the most remarkable and challenging music programs in the world.
- Why is the Study of History Meaningful?A common question students ask when choosing to take a history class.
5 Delectable Places to Dine Just Outside Florence, ItalyWhen you need a break from the city, try these little-known restaurants in the hills around Florence.
Contiki - The Ideal European ExperienceI traveled with Contiki last summer for over 3 weeks and it was absolutely the best adventure I've ever had. Read on and see how you can discover Europe on a budget and have the best time of your life!- A Not so Gay Time in Florence, ItalyHere's another excerpt from my journal of my first trip to Italy. Unlike the first piece, this one has nothing to do with scenery...
- Travel and Teach in EuropeTeaching as a way to provide the means to travel all over the world is a dream for many looking to temporarily or permanently escape the nine to five grind, set in the same boring locations they've grown weary of.
- A Reader's Grand Tour of EuropeThe top 5 books to inspire thoughtful travel to Europe include Seven Ages of Paris by Alistair Horne, Under the Tuscan Sun by Frances Mayes, A Room with a View by E.M. Forster, Civilisation by Kenneth Clark and Europe Through the Back Door by Rick Steves.
- Great Places to Dine Out in Florence, ItalyWhen next planning a trip to Italy why not make you first stop in the wondrous beauty and tranquility of Florence.
- Top Tourist Destinations in Florence, ItalyLike many Italian cities, Florence is rich in many different areas of life. Including rich history, fantastic food, and a social loving community that will have you feeling welcome in no time!
Traveling Europe by TrainIf you are traveling to Europe in the near future or have always wanted to go to Europe, but did not think you could afford it, think again.- Adventure Tour in EuropeWhen traveling to Europe, one option is to take an adventure tour. A tour will allow you to see various sites and will provide you with a vacation plan that will maximize the number of sites that you see.
A Guide to Beautiful Florence, ItalyPlanning a trip to Florence? Not exactly sure what you should do or what's worth doing? This guide helps point a future traveler in the right direction, including things not to be missed and some things and views that no photo can ever capture.- Travelling Through Europe by TrainTravelling by rail throughout Europe is the best way to go if you have the time. You'll experience fantastic scenery along the way.
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