Villa Poggio di Gaville
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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
... out... but they were being sold illegally on the street, so he didn't get one. Pretty funny! We walked around the city a bit more, had a couple bottles of wine and a light lunch on our piazza by our apartment, and Brad and I went over and went inside the Duomo cathedral, which was absolutely beautiful. The dome itself was painted amazingly at dizzying heights, and the cathedral was as gorgeous as any we'd seen. We met back up ...
A week in Tuscany
... city of Siena which I found absolutely amazing and intriguing. It had a completely different feel and look to any other city I have been to and I wish i could have spent more time exploring the narrow curved streets and old buildings. I highly recommend to see this city if you are ever in the area and like old stuff.
The annual Chianti wine festival was on in a nearby town so we spent a day there sampling all the different wines of ...
Florence to Venice
... uneventful - but I will never complain about truck traffic on I-5 again! There were so many trucks, so close together, they might as well have been a train.
We arrived safely in Venice, but with little time to do anything but seek out our daily serving of gelato and settle in for the night at yet another gorgeous hotel!
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Florence Spins Its Magic
... leather. Jessica tried on a number of beautiful grey leather jackets. We’ll see if she talks her mother into buying one.
We caught the number 12 bus to go over the river and up the hill to the Piazzale Michelangelo. From there you can see the most spectacular view of Florence you could ever imagine. Allison was equally enthralled with the view beside us of huge Tuscan villas with the requisite dark skinny Cyprus trees marching ...
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- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking
- Kids activities or Babysitting