Benjamin 🚀 • September 16, 2015Absolutely amazing! Get an online reservation if you can to dramatically shorten the wait or get there super early for a short"ish" wait in line. 😄🇬🇧🗿
Noelia d. • October 22, 2015STUNNING view. Especially beautiful this time of year, on a sunny day just before sunset. Few people, so peaceful.
Benjamin 🚀 • September 18, 2015A big WOW! Worth a wait in the line and spring for the extra tour of the rotunda. Just make sure to dress properly so they don't have to cover you up. 😄🇮🇹⛪️
Ashley D. • September 5, 2018Great view from the top, but there can be a long wait to climb the stairs. The audio guide for the palace was informative. The stairs are not too bad, as they start at the top of the palace
María José C. • September 9, 2014Perfect place to see the city in other perspectives. Try to go in the afternoon
Tuscany villas with pool in italy for rent direct • September 8, 2012La Loggia della Signoria is a historical monument of Florence, located in Piazza della Signoria on the right side of the Palazzo Vecchio and the Uffizi,
.:. s. • August 5, 2016excellent food, especially the bistecca alla fiorentina (the steak). the service was wonderful.
Visit Tuscany • May 20, 2013The door was built between 1332 and 1334. This is the only door in which the original wooden door is best preserved. Above the arch, on the side facing the city, you can see the crest of Florence.
Grande Museo del Duomo • October 2, 2013Così viene ricordato uno dei miracoli di Zanobi, vescovo di Firenze tra IV e V secolo: durante la traslazione dell’860, le sue spoglie sfiorarono un olmo ormai secco che subito cominciò a rifiorire
Zara R. • June 16, 2013Amazing staff, really close to ponte vecchio, palazza vecchio and uffizi, and views on roof top bar you can't beat
Becky R. • October 12, 2017The small gelato shop across the river not too far from Pitti Palace is called Carina de la Gelato. It is beyond amazing!!!!
Jenny S. • April 12, 2020A really interesting visit, from the tombs and monuments of famous figures to the history of the building itself including the impact of several floods over the years. Has a beautiful courtyard too.
Lover of Life • August 18, 2016Perfect meeting place than the train station which is very close. The perfect roses in the square is very beautiful as we pass by during summer time.
lo H. • May 8, 2012get a bottle of wine and sit on one of the two triangles pointed towards ponte vecchio. a great place to enjoy florence and have a conversation with friends
Lianne • March 11, 2019463 steps up, but then a perfect view! Make sure to book you tickets in advance
Firenze C. • July 17, 2013Beautiful place that always offers interesting temporary exhibitions. In the courtyard you can find also music, installations, a cool bar and free wi-fi. More tips on the page Firenzecard.
Grande Museo del Duomo • October 9, 2013Del 1830 circa, il Palazzo è caratterizzato da un pronao sostenuto da colonne ioniche e dalla presenza delle statue monumentali di Arnolfo di Cambio e Filippo Brunelleschi, i costruttori del Duomo
Vasek S. • June 15, 2015Very beautiful park and 10 EUR for entrance is not much to climb to the top and enjoy amazing view of Florence and many monuments in the park.. At least you can lay on the grass and relax...
Aja B. • September 28, 2019One of the most beautiful churches I’ve ever visited. Interior architecture is so interesting. The view is also great, go for sunset
Grande Museo del Duomo • October 1, 2013Ecco il punto su cui cadde, nel 1601, la Palla di rame dorato realizzata dal Verrocchio e posizionata sulla lanterna della cupola nel 1471 - tutto quel rame attira i fulmini! E infatti...
Firenzecard • March 8, 2013The Baptistery of S. Giovanni was the core of the spiritual life from the beginning and it is still today a monument identity for the fiorentine citizens.
Freya M. • July 28, 2011Look for the iron grated window, built into the left side wall of the loggia. The unwanted babies were passed through the grate and placed in a basket on the other side.
Grande Museo del Duomo • October 9, 2013Santa Reparata fu il primo duomo di Firenze. Nel 1375 i lavori per l’attuale Duomo richiesero la demolizione della chiesa protocristiana, che venne letteralmente “inghiottita” dalla nuova opera.
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