Villino Il Magnifico
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Day 10: Florence
... Michelangelo, which is on the top of a hill and overlooks the entirety of Florence across the river. My God, was it beautiful. Not only could we see the whole city, but also tumbling Tuscan hills with Cyprus trees and an old city wall unrolling into the distance. Not a bad couple of hours to spend in the afternoon. The hike up to Piazzale Michelangelo was strenuous, so we took our time coming back down the hill and across the river on our way to Santa Croce, a cathedral that houses ...
Day 9: Florence
Today was a full walking day around Florence. The crowds here are worse than they've been anywhere so far, but it may be because it was a beautiful Sunday and it's a small city, so it feels more cramped. We started off by walking to the Duomo, which is the domed focal point of the city, with a tower, cathedral and baptistery. The cathedral was in mass when we were there, so we decided to come back another time to see the inside, ...
Florence, Italy!
... a beautiful painting on the wall by Fra Angelico. It was very enjoyable. From there we started a "Renaissance Walk" through Florence. We passed by the Duomo and down to Orsanmichele Church. It was a very old gothic church in the middle of a bunch of shopping all around. It was fun to walk around and go inside. We continued walking to the Piazza della Signoria. This was really neat because ...
Time to relax
... amazing time I had in Budapest, everything just seemed boring and dull. No one really spoke much English as my hostel was aimed at families on holiday with their kids from Germany and there weren't any more hostels in all of Innsbruck.
I arrived early in the morning from my sleeper train and instantly hit problems with my hostel. I couldn't even get in to the hostel after I dropped my bag off until 5pm. I even ...
Michelangelo, Donatello, Leonardo, and more!
... We found a spot on some steps overlooking the city and drank our wine while we listened to a street artist sing and play her guitar along side many people our age who had had the same idea for the night. It was a wonderful way to spend our last evening in Florence.
The next morning, we got a leisurely breakfast at the hostel before walking to the train station to get our regional train to Rome. Hopefully we will avoid angering any employees on this leg of travel!
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