The maia city guide to
FLORENCE, ITALY
The Maia City Guide To:
FLORENCE, ITALY
Florence often gets overlooked by Rome and Milan — but the people who know Italy best will tell you that the Tuscan Capital is a place not to be missed.
It’s a city unlike anywhere else in the world. There’s a sense of magic in the air, It’s like stepping back in time to the 14th century. Around every winding corner of the cobblestoned streets, you expect to come across Dante or Michelangelo— sometimes you do, just in marble form.
From the Florentine artisans that fill the workshops scattered throughout the city to the students meeting in the piazza for an aperitivo. The city is always a vibrant, bustling place.
Florence often gets overlooked by Rome and Milan — but the people who know Italy best will tell you that the Tuscan Capital is a place not to be missed.
It’s a city unlike anywhere else in the world. There’s a sense of magic in the air, It’s like stepping back in time to the 14th century. Around every winding corner of the cobblestoned streets, you expect to come across Dante or Michelangelo— sometimes you do, just in marble form.
From the Florentine artisans that fill the workshops scattered throughout the city to the students meeting in the piazza for an aperitivo. The city is always a vibrant, bustling place.
DO + SEE
Enchanting Escapes: The Gardens of Florence
In a city that gets anywhere from 10-16 million visitors each year, sometimes getting out of the crowded streets and into green space is just
Florence Insider Tips: Do This Not That
Don’t be fooled by the small size of the city, there’s no shortage of things to do and see in Florence. Even if you dream
You Only Have One Day In Florence Italy: Here’s How to Spend It
You only have one day in Florence Italy and you’re wondering what you should do. While I will always argue that Florence deserves more than
It’s natural that a city that is home to so much history, comes with a certain level of overwhelm upon arrival. You’ll want to do, see, and eat everything. I’ve lived in the city for 3 years and still don’t feel like I’ve had enough time — but don’t fret with these insider tips to Florence Italy, you’ll be able to make the most of your time in the enchanting Italian city.
It almost seems silly to call it a conscious travel guide when mindfulness is practically a religion in Florence. Life moves slowly in Tuscany. People don’t rush, they stop to greet each other. Food for the most part is made fresh daily, and embracing the Italian way of il dolce far niente is the norm.
It’s natural that a city that is home to so much history, comes with a certain level of overwhelm upon arrival. You’ll want to do, see, and eat everything. I’ve lived in the city for 3 years and still don’t feel like I’ve had enough time — but don’t fret with these insider tips to Florence Italy, you’ll be able to make the most of your time in the enchanting Italian city.
It almost seems silly to call it a conscious travel guide when mindfulness is practically a religion in Florence. Life moves slowly in Tuscany. People don’t rush, they stop to greet each other. Food for the most part is made fresh daily, and embracing the Italian way of il dolce far niente is the norm.
EAT +DRINK
The Best Places to Drink Wine in Florence
As the vibrant capital of Tuscany, Florence has countless spots to savor a glass of exquisite velvety red or crisp white wine during your visit.
S.Forno Panifico: The best Bakery in Florence for Bread Lovers
It’s no secret that Italy is renowned for its carb-loaded cuisine, but in Tuscany, it’s not the bread that steals the spotlight. Traditionally bread crafted
Florence’s Hidden Gem: Chalet Fontana
Coming from the midwest, sunny days in January always feel like a gift. While in Tuscany it’s not all that unusual I always like to
However, there are two sides to this city; the touristic side and the local side. As a city that continually ranks as one of the most beautiful places in the world, it’s no surprise that it’s a “tourist city.” It definitely has its fair share of tourist traps selling cliched versions of Florence. However, if you scratch a little past the surface you’ll find the charming local side of Florence that holds true to the laid-back Tuscan mentality.
For a great experience in Florence, you should embrace the best of both sides. Of course, you need to see the Statue of David, and drink wine on the steps of Piazza Michelango — but you definitely won’t be disappointed if you venture into a more local neighborhood for dinner.
However, there are two sides to this city; the touristic side and the local side. As a city that continually ranks as one of the most beautiful places in the world, it’s no surprise that it’s a “tourist city.” It definitely has its fair share of tourist traps selling cliched versions of Florence. However, if you scratch a little past the surface you’ll find the charming local side of Florence that holds true to the laid-back Tuscan mentality.
For a great experience in Florence, you should embrace the best of both sides. Of course, you need to see the Statue of David, and drink wine on the steps of Piazza Michelango — but you definitely won’t be disappointed if you venture into a more local neighborhood for dinner.
WHERE TO SHOP
The New Era of Craftsmanship: The Florence Factory
Florence has long been a city of craftspeople. From the days of Leonardo and Michelangelo, where ornate Renaissance crafts ran supreme to the shift to
Californication at Melrose Florence
It was a rainy weekend here in Florence. Typically rain means a cozy day at home, but in Florence the rain makes the city sparkle.
Where Locals Go Shopping in Florence
If you deem yourself a fashionista, shopping in Florence is an experience that must be had while in the Tuscan Capital. It’s no secret that
WHERE TO STAY
The Coolest Hotels in Florence
Hotels in Florence are a dime a dozen. But while there’s no shortage of places to make your home away from home, some stand above
The 9 Best Apartments on VRBO Florence Italy
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