The charm of Florence extends far beyond the historic centre: the city is full of breathtaking places outside the walls, but also gardens in which to get lost. It will be interesting to go and look...
The Setteponti route largely originated from the ancient Roman road Cassia Vetus. An important link between Fiesole and Arezzo, it was part of the journey of many pilgrims and merchants traveling to...
An exciting journey into the world of Impruneta's Terracotta, excellence known throughout the world and the result of the magical encounter between clay, water, air and fire. A valuable element of the...
This itinerary is for everyone, especially for clergymen and art lovers interested in discovering historical places and their natural surroundings. Religiousness has always been part of our culture...
It is nowhere to be found on the Florence map, but if you ask Florentines where the Viale dei Colli is, they will answer without hesitation. We are talking about the boulevards leading to Piazzale...
An unusual route, definitely out of the popular tourist destinations. Cemeteries invite us to silence - even if sometimes immersed in the city traffic – and worthy of being visited as authentic...
The flowering of two hillside gardens, a green oasis overlooking the city, is an unforgettable experience. A third public park with a terrific view. We are talking about the green areas a few steps...
The District of Gavinana and Galluzzo This district extends to the South-East of the city, particularly rich in green areas around villages and agglomerations, such as Galluzzo and Gavinana and also...
The name San Salvi evokes more than just the district named after the ancient religious complex, in most Florentines’ minds. Indeed, the large green area in Quartiere 2 is where Florence’s Asylum...
The Ring of the Renaissance (in Italian Anello del Rinascimento) is an amazing route to be taken on foot or by bicycle, a unique historical-artistic itinerary designed to unite the treasures of...