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Florence, Italy
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Florence city guide featuring Florence information, tourist attractions, tourism, sightseeing and orientation, museums, restaurants, Florence weather information, general travel tips, sights and general tourism and tourist information about Florence, Italy.
Florence Information and Tourism - Last updated 12/11/2009.
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Florence Information and Florence Tourism
(Florence, Tuscany, Italy, IT)
Florence, Italy is the capital city of the Tuscany region and is one of the country's most important and historic cities. Full of beautiful, Renaissance-style buildings, including wonderful churches and enormous palaces, Florence is steeped in culture and atmosphere and has not changed greatly since the 16th century.
There are several tourism and tourist information offices situated in the city centre of Florence and these provide up-to-date information about Florence tourist attractions, museums, travel, sightseeing and general Florence tourism and tourist information.
As a general rule, visitors to the city will find that Florence hotels can be expensive, although there are often some great hotel bargains to be found. Florence hotels, as with all Italian hotels, are rated on a star grading system, with the highest rated hotels offering the ultimate in luxury. At the more inexpensive end of Florence accommodation are the basic rooms of the hostel (ostello) and guest house (casa di ospite), as well as several campsites (campeggio). Finding accommodation is difficult, problems being heightened at the top of the tourist season (July to August) and therefore booking your Florence hotel reservation in advance is advisable and virtually compulsory in high season.
As with many great cities, Florence is built around a large river, the River Arno. This can be crossed at many points, but without doubt, the most grand of all the bridges is Florence's Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge), which was built in 1345. This three-arched bridge is the oldest bridge in Florence and is lined with many shops, mostly jewellers and goldsmiths. High above the shops is a secret passageway that links the Uffizi Gallery to the Pitti Palace and this is now open to the public.
The powerful Medici family, who came into power in the 1430s and became the rulers of Florence for several hundred years, have influenced the appearance of Florence greatly. They commissioned some particularly grand buildings, town squares and gardens that are still standing today. Many of Italy's most famous artists have also had a hand in designing and creating some of the majestic artwork and interiors to be found in Florence, including Michelangelo, Donatello and Leonardo Da Vinci.
Amongst the many Florence attractions not to be missed are the Duomo (the fourth largest cathedral in the world), the Bargello (one of the first national museums in Italy), the Uffizi (the world's oldest gallery), Palazzo Vecchio (Florence's town hall since 1322), Santa Maria Novella (probably the most important Gothic church in Tuscany) and the Galleria dell' Accademia (if only to view Michelangelo's 'David'). State-run museums give a discount to EU citizens under 25 and those over 65 whilst anyone younger than 20 receives a discount at city-run museums. More information on Florence Tourist Attractions...
The city centre of Florence is compact, with many of its chief attractions being consolidated in a few areas, resulting in the main highlights being accessible by foot. In fact, it is possible for pedestrians in Florence to traverse the city centre in approximately half an hour. Visitors choosing to make use of the public transport in Florence will find the orange buses of the ATAF service dependable and reasonably priced. Alternatively, the white taxis that may be hired from official taxi ranks are expensive, although very convenient. Florence is served by two large airports, Pisa International Airport (Galileo Galilei) and Florence Airport (Amerigo Vespucci), both within each reach of Florence city centre.
Florence FLR Airports Guide - useful Florence Airport (FLR) information.
More Florence Information / Fast Facts and Orientation- Country: Italy (Italia)
- Status: city, regional and provincial capital of Tuscany
- Population: 400,000
- Country population: 60 million
- Language: Italian
- Currency: Euro (EUR)
- Time zone: GMT + 1 hour
- Country dialling code: +39
- Telephone area code: 055
- Religion: mainly Catholic
- Electricity: 220 volts AC, flat two or three pin plugs are used
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