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Uffizi Gallery and The Academia in One Day
A Travel Blog entry by juneauwoman from Florence, Tuscany, Italy
... is a wonderful – we visited for three hours. Don't forget to book in advance. If you have problems, you can ask your hotel to book for you. We did this and they were only able to get both galleries on the same day. Lots of famous paintings in a ...
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Florence - Uffizi Gallery, Academia, etc.
A Travel Blog entry by travelingirl from Florence, Tuscany, Italy
... a lot of time shopping and browsing. Later on we met the entire group for a nice dinner. Afterwards, we went back to the hotel, and many of us took a bus to a disco. It was fun, but not as fun as Rome...there was this gentleman who was ...
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Affie-Koor gee jou vlerke na Wene 1
A Travel Blog entry by affie-koor from Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Na die effense oponhoud op die lughawe met die verlore items, het ons uiteindelik almal veilig by Hotel Academia, ons tuiste vir die volgende twee aande, aangekom Wene...die stad van Musiek verwelkom die Affie-koor. Vanaand woon ons 'n konsert van die ...
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Bologna - April 27
A Travel Blog entry by jcharwell from Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
... to stay for the next two nights. After walking around the town for about an hour or so, I stumbled across the 3 star Hotel Academia in the University area of town. What I have figured out is that most hotels in Europe offer cheaper accommodation to ...
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This means nothing to me
A Travel Blog entry by warm from Vienna, Austria
... it may be the utilitarian styling, or the fact that breakfast (sans champagne one presumes) was served across the road at the "Hotel Academia", or indeed the notice board advertising for band members. However, it was more likely to be the 3 ...
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Mas dura sera la caida
A Travel Blog entry by warm from Vienna, Austria
... a rabo. Por la noche nos mudamos al nuevo hotel... o lo que fuera eso. De nombre "avis" y situado enfrente del hotel Academia, parecia ( y era) una residencia de estudiantes. La recepcionista no parecia haber visto una banera en tres anos. La habitacion ...
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Day 14: Oh, precious is the Flo~
A Travel Blog entry by chungs from Rome, Lazio, Italy
... five or six waves of people with reservations were allowed in before Kit and I could barely make our way inside the Academia. Lesson learned? Make a reservation whenever possible for museums in Europe because there is always a line and your ...
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Venice - After of 18 hours of travel via Dubai
A Travel Blog entry by sotas from Venice, Veneto, Italy
... too little sleep. Our hotel was Hotel Galeria - which is right on the Grand Canal - by the Academia bridge. A beautiful tiny hotel (only have 10 rooms) and the rooms are small, but clean, cute and functional. Venice of ...
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Florence
A Travel Blog entry by nov11bride from Florence, Tuscany, Italy
... nbsp; It's much taller than I had expected and it's quite an experience to stand at its feet and admire it. After the Academia, we walked past San Lorenzo market and over to the Duomo. My husband had been ill in Rome, and was still recovering ...
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Tuesday was our day...for masterpieces of art
A Travel Blog entry by viscarra from Florence, Tuscany, Italy
... ; Well...it's still there but I wouldn't be surprised if it winked at me when I turned my back. So stunning. After the Academia, we walked around a grabbed some food. I am in love with their quickie, to go panini's. They are tasty, ...
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Florence
A Travel Blog entry by mikelis from Florence, Italy
... push in on us. Oh and by the way they had spare tix to the Uffizi if we wanted them. The Galley Del Academia Houses Michelangelos "David" and a heap of other art that pails in comparison and the Uffizi is an enormous gallery with a Botticelli section, ...
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Roaming Rome
A Travel Blog entry by coryandlaura from Rome, Italy
... Heath were given the choice earlier to either go to the Academia or go shopping, they had chosen the Academia. Of course after getting back to the hotel they decided that they wanted a little more shopping. It was after they left that Danny had ...
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Day 13: Getting undone under the Tuscan sun
A Travel Blog entry by chungs from Florence, Tuscany, Italy
... Our itinerary only allowed a short overnight stay, so we figured out two things that we wanted to do in Florence: visit the Academia and join Contiki’s guided walking tour. Since we weren’t sure if we had enough time to visit the ...
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Florence
A Travel Blog entry by arigney87 from Florence, Tuscany, Italy
... a window onto David's left arm, breaking it into 7 pieces. After that they glued it back together and moved it to the Academia Gallery. After that, everyone was exhausted and went back to the hotel for a fun afternoon of homework. (ugh. Lame.) Next day a ...
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The Home of the Renaissance
A Travel Blog entry by kamyp from Florence, Tuscany, Italy
... into the Duomo and marvelled at both the architecture and the beauty of the church. The highlights though were nestled inside the Academia and the Uffizi. The statue of David was magnificent - and it boggles the mind that he was single piece of marble. ...
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Is this real? Pinch me.
A Travel Blog entry by superiorcold from Venice, Veneto, Italy
... . We made it here by accident. We had taken a wrong turn while attempting to navigate back toward St Marks square from the academia area. Imagine that! But being lost wasn't a total punishment. We found there were few people on the end of the island. It ...
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I just don't want his to end.......
A Travel Blog entry by jimbeaux from Venice, Veneto, Italy
... nbsp; OK, I'm calm....for a minute. In order to get to the Guggenheim, we have to FIRST walk over to the Academia Bridge, then cross the bridge and walk over to the Guggenheim. This takes about an hour - considering we're shopping and stopping ...
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Florence/Firenze Where The Renaissance Still Lives
A Travel Blog entry by studt.family from Florence, Tuscany, Italy
... see as much of Florence as possible, starting with the Historic District. We pass the Plaza San Marco and the Galleria del Academia where Michelangelo’s David statue is the main draw. But the line to get in is huge. We then ...
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16 hours on the train...
A Travel Blog entry by ctynui from Venice, Veneto, Italy
... in Venice on Sunday night, and were very happy to make it to our hotel before dark. We stayed in a hotel in southern Venice in between the Academia and the Guggenheim museums. The area closed up at night, no nightlife, not even ...
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