Argentiere B&B Residence Florence
Giovanni Alfonso Borelli 8 Florence, Tuscany, 50125, Italy
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Muggy Day in Florence
The weather forecast was cloudy with showers today so the air was quite muggy. This morning I went on the free walking tour offered at the hostel. Normally free walking tours work on a tips basis, but this didn't happen to be one - which might have been a good thing. Compared to the other tours, this one seemed to lack energy, and for the first time in my life - I was one of the "ducks" following a bright pink random through the crowds. Perhaps this ...
Held Florence in my hands today
... and the Florentine football team. This was a huge laugh to us because the cheer leaders we awful. As soon as the game started our waitress brought over four coronas and a foam finger to get into the game! As the game went on we got popcorn and when half time approached we were served our 15 euro meal which included, fries, chili cheese dogs, and wings! Everything was so delicious and everyone was American. At this point in the trip ...
Florence - day 24
... involved prima donna
we had an awesome tour guide, an old english lady (quite past mad) who used to teach religion and philosophy, and i really think she hated both...she didn't just repeat facts, she put on voices to illustrate the unjust, called us children and darling, and yelled at random strangers to be quiet...i wish i was one of those rich *****es from 'those days' who had paid travelling companions, i so wanted to take her with me
when explaining ...
Ahhh Firenze!
Florence is right up there at the top of our "favorite places" list. Such a beautiful city, with a surprise around every corner. Our favorite way of getting around the city was to walk. You see more that way!
We were always pleased with the many meals we had at local cafes and restaurants hidden down the narrow streets.
The Westin is in a super location along the river. The hotel is quite luxurious with ...
Every School Day Is A Field Trip
... del Cuoio (leather school) where artisans learn how to create leather products such as jackets, handbags, wallets, bracelets, and anything else you can imagine. We were able to watch them work and saw their finished products. The school is housed inside the old monastery of the Franciscan friars of Santa Croce. Many of the old frescoes still covered the walls and ceiling. Everything in this workshop is handmade of the finest leather. Florence is known for it's large production of ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: B And B L Argentiere



