The Arno river extends for 241 kilometers from its source on the southern slope of Mount Falterona, in the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, to its mouth near Pisa: it crosses the city of Florence and Pisa...
Why only stay in Florence when there’s so much more to see all around? The municipalities that make up Florence and the Florentine Area are excellent testimonials to the quality of the territory...
Many places in Florence offer the stunning view of the city and its surroundings. The city has many panoramic viewpoints: in addition to piazzale Michelangelo, visitors can admire the skyline of...
The Isolotto & Legnaia District This district occupies the South-West area of the city, on the left bank of the Arno River, and it's named after the two major agglomerations around the main street of...
The District of Rifredi District number 5, Rifredi, is the largest in the city, covering a vast area from via Bolognese to the neighbourhood of Novoli and Peretola, up to the slopes of the hills above...
The District of Campo di Marte Campo di Marte is a district located in the northeast of Florence. It was conceived in the 19th century on a project by Luigi de Cambray Digny for the Tuscan Army...
The Arno and Florence, an age-old union that binds the city to its river: the beating heart of its economic activities, communication route, theater of historical events. The Arno, with its bridges...
La Via degli Dei - the Way of Gods is a path part of the trend that led to the rediscovery of "slow tourism", in contrast with the hectic schedules dictated by modern life; about 130 kilometers that...
St Francis' way is a pilgrimage route linking together several places that bear witness to the life and preaching of the Saint of Assisi; starting from La Verna in Tuscany, the route continues through...
Strolling around Florence, it is easy to come across numerous commemorative plaques placed on the walls of palaces, churches and tower-houses. Many of these are Dante's plaques, real commemorative...