Castellare de' Noveschi Gaiole in Chianti
Via Padre Chiantini, 12 Gaiole in Chianti, Tuscany, 53013, Italy
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Muggy Day in Florence
... about the Boboli Gardens ticket is that it also includes admission to the Costume Gallery, The Porcelain Museum, The Barbini Gardens and the Treasures Room. It doesn't look like you can just do the gardens, but it's a nice bonus if you have time. There's also some neat fountains, one of which even has a bench you can sit on and not get wet it rains due to the amount of leaves and trees that are over it.
Tonight we headed out for Bistecca ...
Ahhh Firenze!
... rooms (by European standards). Service was outstanding.
Our favorite day of this trip was the excursion to Cinque Terre! We would recommend everyone try aand take this excursion while visiting Florence. The scenery is sooo beautiful that we have made our photos into canvas prints that now hang on the walls in our home!
Also, other good side trips:Siena and San Gimignano! Both beautiful and unique!
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Let the Wine Juices flow...
... appetizers while indulging in the scenery around this outside restaurant. Todd sat at our table and told us about his life story and how he came to live in Florence after being born and raised in San Francisco. Once lunch was done, we headed to our next winery, which was located in a historical fortress. This was neat because we got a history lesson and a sample of great wine also. This wine was ...
Free Judy she needs it more than Willy and Nelson
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We take a moment in the Piazza Vecchio near the Pallazzo where a busker is singing "Sounds of Silence"...I have goosebumps and embrace the night in the city. I cannot put into words what this city does to my soul...it taste like the 3 gelatos we eat as we walk around - tiramisu, strawberry and dark chcolate - mouthwatering!
Have a very bad pizza later - go figure! Coffees are excellent though. Bona Sera!
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Weekend In Florence to Visit Chris :)
... of it is decorated with green and pink marble. I say most of it because I learned that when the Duomo was being built, they started at two different points and tried to meet in the middle. By the time they met in the center, they had run out of money. When you look at the side, you can tell this because the windows on one side don’t match up with the others, and towards the center there is significantly less pink marble. The Duomo is in a plaza ...



