One of the most popular restaurants in Florence--and for good reason. The family style menu is a must do for an authentic taste of Tuscan cuisine. Make sure to try the Bistecca alla Fiorentina.
Delicious Florentine cooking in a 1400s Renaissance-style mansion.
One of the hardest reservations to get in Florence--despite the steep prices! Delicious Tuscan cuisine cooked by an alleged Hapsburg Prince.
I Fratellini is much better in our opinion than the mile long line at All’Antico Vinaio. Get a prosciutto with mozzarella sandwich for a taste of heaven! Round it out with gelato from "Perché no!" right around the corner.
Just south of the Arno river, the gelato is out of this world! For those not looking to venture outside the city, "Perché no" and "Gelateria dei Neri" are great picks as well.
Walk across the famous Medieval stone bridge that dates back to as early as the year 996. Jewelry stalls and souvenir shops fill the bridge.
Visit the iconic Duomo. For those feeling adventurous, reserve tickets to climb to the top for breathtaking views.
For Art Lovers, no visit to Florence is complete without a visit to the Uffizi Gallery.
Pay a visit to the Galleria dell'Accademia to see the famous Statue of David by Renaissance artist Michelangelo.
Venture outside of Florence to see the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. It's about an hour drive or train ride.