Top 10 best 5 stars hotels in Florence, Italy sorted by Rating Guests
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1. Portrait Firenze, Florence
2. Villa Cora, Florence
3. Villa La Massa, Bagno a Ripoli
4. Four Seasons Hotel Firenze, Florence
5. J.K. Place Firenze, Florence
6. The St. Regis Florence, Florence
7. Hotel Ville sull`Arno, Florence
8. Villa La Vedetta, Florence
9. Il Salviatino, Florence
10. Golden Tower Hotel & Spa, Florence
1. Portrait Firenze
Lungarno degli Acciaiuoli, 4, Florence, FI, 50123, Italy
2. Villa Cora
Viale Machiavelli 18, Florence, FI, 50125, Italy
3. Villa La Massa
Via Della Massa N 24, Bagno a Ripoli, FI, 50012, Italy
4. Four Seasons Hotel Firenze
Borgo Pinti, 99, Florence, FI, 50121, Italy
5. J.K. Place Firenze
Piazza di Santa Maria Novella, 7, Florence, FI, 50123, Italy
6. The St. Regis Florence
Piazza Ognissanti 1, Florence, FI, 50123, Italy
7. Hotel Ville sull`Arno
Lungarno C. Colombo 1/3/5, Florence, FI, 50136, Italy
8. Villa La Vedetta
Viale Michelangiolo 78, Florence, FI, 50125, Italy
9. Il Salviatino
Via Del Salviatino 21, Florence, FI, 50137, Italy
10. Golden Tower Hotel & Spa
Piazza Strozzi 11r, Florence, FI, 50123, Italy
TRAVEL GUIDE TO ITALY | Venice, Cinque Terre, Rome, Pisa, Tuscany, Florence, Siena and more!!!
Travel guide to Italy! I'll take you on a trip to Italy and give you tips and tricks on what cities to visit, where to stay, where to eat and what to visit! You'll visit Venice, Cinque Terre, Rome, Pisa, Tuscany, Florence, Siena, Modena, and many more!!
- We'll have fantastic walks and gondola rides through the canals in Venice
- Visit Florence (the birthplace of the Renaissance)
- Eat amazing pasta in Cinque Terre (the birthplace of pesto),
- Stroll through the streets in Rome in search of masterpieces of Italian art such as the Collosseum and the Trevi Fountain
- Have a romantic getaway in a villa in Tuscany
- Savor authentic and traditional DOP balsamic vinegar in Modena
- Eat amazing parmigiano reggiano cheese in the region of Parma
- Visit the leaning tower of Pisa
- Visit the Vatican Museums, and much much more!!
Many people dream of travelling to Italy and visiting its many attractions. Where to go? What restaurants are good? What kind of transportation is recommended? What are the costs of such a trip? Are people friendly in that country? What hotels are recommended? Can you rent a car? Thanks to this video, you'll get answers to all these questions and more. Plus, you'll get a great perspective of how nice the country is and you'll be able to better organize your trip there!
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Il Rifrullo Restaurant, Florence - Italy Travel Guide
The hip restaurant and lounge where the locals mingle.
Website
ilrifrullo.com
Location
San Niccolo quarter
Address
Via San Niccolo 55/r
Phone/Contact Info
+39 55 2342621
info@ilrifrullo.com
Getting There/Directions
Just besides the steps to Piazzale Michelangelo, near the porta (gate) of San Niccolò.
San Niccolo is a nieghborhood at the base of a hill where Piaxali Michel Angelo is located. Away from touristic hurriers of the city, the nieghborhood has many bars and resturants frequented by locals. Il Rifrullo is one such resturant and bar that is very popular with the locals. Lots of people come in here for an apperatite or an after dinner drink.
We have a diner room but we have also a beautiful terrace. We have traditional Tuscan foods and also some ethnic dishes. I have chosen to start with the mixed Tuscan appitizer. Gracias. Now here we have traditional Tuscan ham, Prosciutto crudo, which is saltier palmaham. And we have some Tuscan salami and finocchiona and some pecorino cheese, which is sheep's cheese. Which is fabulous with honeys and marmalades. We have bruschetta, which is bread with fresh tomatoe, olive oil, garlic and basil. And some patte, which is kept hot with a little candle inside here, that we put on bread. Which is liver patte. And marinated artichoke.
Now I am having palatale, with vegetarian ragu. It has carrot, onions, I can taste some celery and definately garlic. Well, they talked me into having the chocolate souffle. I am Carolina Gamini, showing you Florence.
Gubbio's Story (EN) - Umbria - Italia.it
Gubbio is a city of stone, stern and stately, and splendid for its slightly austere charm.
Gubbio, with its ancient origins and profound, Medieval character (still alive today), attracts an enormous amount of tourists every year. The city's strong ties to tradition culminate in the Corsa dei Ceri every May 15th. It is an event like no other, parvaded by an atmosphere of symbolism and legend, lived with intensity by all those that witness it. It is not by chance that the Ceri are by now the symbol for the entire Region of Umbria.
From Piazza Grande to the Bargello Fountain, a stroll through this jewel of a city means jumping into a time long ago!
Santa Teresa Gallura - Piccola Grande Italia
Comune sardo, in provincia di Olbia-Tempio, con più di quattromilatrecento abitanti. Gli abitanti sono detti teresini.
Poggibonsi - Piccola Grande Italia
In un territorio caratterizzato dalla sua posizione strategica, a metà strada fra Firenze e Siena, si erge Poggibonsi, una cittadina ricca di storia, nell'alta valle dell'Elsa, alle propagini delle colline del Chianti.
Luoghi incantanti che hanno visto e vissuto la storia e l'evolversi delle culture italiche e che ancora oggi, grazie alla laboriosità dei suoi abitanti, è territorio ricco di iniziative economiche.
Luxury villa with swimming pool near Florence | Tuscany, Italy - Ref. 4080
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This stunning luxury villa for sale is surrounded by the beautiful Tuscan countryside and its soothing, peaceful colours.
This property measures 300 m2 overall and is composed of the main villa, an outbuilding for guests overlooking the swimming pool, and a bright garage used as a study.
The main villa has one floor and features a spacious entrance hall. The living area is large and bright thanks to its big windows, and directly overlooks the stunning garden surrounding the property; it is warm and cosy thanks to Tuscan cotta-tiled floors and a big fireplace.
There are then an eat-in kitchen and the sleeping area, which is composed of two elegant and comfortable bedrooms and two bathrooms. The main villa also features a big room at basement level which may be converted into a relaxation or fitness area.
Adjacent to this stunning villa you will find the outbuilding, the perfect place to put up friends and guests; it is composed of a kitchen, a bedroom and a bathroom.
This property is completed by a big glass garage used as a study area.
Located in a context that guarantees utmost privacy, this villa is surrounded by a luxuriant, well-tended garden measuring 10,000 m2 and by over 7 hectares of olive groves; there is also a swimming pool with a sunbathing area.
This villa at the outskirts of Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, is equipped with all comforts and well connected to the main attractions offered by the city centre of such a lively and popular city with a very important artistic and cultural heritage.
Plus Florence Hostel | Florence | Hostelworld.com
Video of Plus Florence Hostel in Florence from Hostelworld.com. View common room, dormitories, private rooms, reception area and more. To book Plus Florence Hostel online visit
Hotel Mulino di Firenze / A Taste of Our Kitchen
Un video con il sapore e le gustose atmosfere della cucina del Ristorante Il Melograno, situato all'interno dell'Hotel Mulino di Firenze.
D'Albertis Castle, Museum of World Cultures, Genoa, Liguria, Italy, Europe
The Castello d'Albertis, or D'Albertis Castle is a historical residence in Genoa, north-western Italy. It was the home of sea captain Enrico Alberto d'Albertis, and was donated to the city of Genoa on his death in 1932. It currently houses the Museo delle Culture del Mondo (Museum of World Cultures), inaugurated in 2004. D'Albertis designed the castle in the styles as and architectural collage with a Gothic revival appearance inspired by palaces in Florence and castles of Aosta Valley. Erected between 1886 and 1892 under the supervision of Gothic Revivalist Alfredo D'Andrade, the castle is located on the site of a 13th-century fortified area, which had been reinforced in the 16th century. Alberto not only based his design on the city's foundation, he incorporated and preserved the foundations of the bastion and one of the turrets. Inaugurated for the celebrations of 400 years of Columbus' discover of America, it was the first villa-castle built in Genoa. From top of the hill of Monte Galletto (or Montegalletto), one of the hills in the district of Castelletto, the castle dominates Genoa with a view of the Ligurian Sea. The museum includes ethnographic and archaeological findings collected by both Enrico and Luigi Maria d'Albertis during their trips to Africa, America (from Canada to Tierra del Fuego), New Guinea and Oceania. There is a large number of weapons from Sudan and the Zambesi area Chinese spears and European halberds. There are several exemplars of Canadian and American plains indigenous people, made in buffalo and deer leather and covered by porcupine thorns; also findings belonging to the Maya civilization from Honduras are present. It also exhibits models of ships and yachts, nautical instruments, photographs and the volumes of d'Albertis personal library. A separate section dedicated to music (the Museo delle Musiche dei Popoli, Museum of Peoples' Music) exhibits musical instruments from the whole world.