Things To Do In Florence, Italy – Where to Stay, Play, and Eat
ByKaren Delgado Updated onSeptember 26, 2024
From all the places I have visited in Italy, Florence is my second favorite, with the first being Venice.
I stayed in Florence for a week, and it was amazing. Unfortunately, my stay here started out rough as I got really sick, but ended on a good note. Even with spending a few days mainly in bed, I got to see plenty of what Florence has to offer. Florence offered me the best lasagna in Italy, my favorite hotels, and so much medieval beauty that it felt like a dream.
Where To Stay In Florence
 – This is THE spot in Florence. Santa Maria Del Fiore is a medieval cathedral, and it’s insta-famous because of it’s gorgeous detailed architecture, and its red dome. This cathedral is the most impressive I have seen to date and looks almost like a cartoon painting.
Palazzo Vecchio – A medieval palace nearby the cathedral. It’s surrounded by a plaza with many amazing statues, fountains, and museums. You can also get a great view of Florence by climbing up to the top.
San Lorenzo Market – Your place to buy Italian leather. This market has a great variety of vendors offering anything from belts, purses, and jackets. It helps if you know a little something about leather, otherwise you run the risk of buying a pleather item (but hey, our planet might thank you).
Places To Eat In Florence
Il Coventino a Marignolle – This restaurant is located inside Villa Tolomei, one of the hotels I stayed at in Florence. It is a fine dining restaurant serving a delicious variety of Italian dishes. Everything is great, but my favorites were the pastas. Try their lobster spaghetti and ravioli – they are to die for! They also make their own wine, olive oil, and bread. I wanted to take a bottle of each home with me along with a huge basket of bread, but instead I just ate all of it during dinner. This restaurant is worth a trip up the hill even if you’re not a guest at the hotel. It also has an incredible view of Florence.
News Cafe – Come here for a great cappuccino, and ask for a duomo on top. This cafe is famous for its latte art as it features drawings of different landmarks in Florence – like the cathedral. Your coffee is not only pretty, it’s also delicious.
Venchi – located in the heart of the historic center of Florence. This is the best place to satisfy your sweet tooth. The place smells like heaven, and seems to always have a line out the door. Get a delicious gelato and maybe a crepe, oh and hot chocolate. Just get it all and love it!
Le Campane – a ristorante and pizzeria located in the center of Florence. It offers a variety of delicious pizzas and fresh pasta specialties. Try their calzones too!
Trattoria Antellesi – I stumbled upon this place after visiting the mercato centrale. It is only a few minutes walk from there and they have excellent pasta. I came here for lunch (they have great lunch specials), and tried the lasagna a la bolognese. It is the absolute best I have tried in Italy! The carbonara looked pretty delicious too. Many of the other guests were eating it, so if you’re a fan, definitely give it a go.
Also try Cinghiale – a local Tuscan dish served at most restaurants in Florence.
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