Four Seasons Hotel Firenze





The Four Seasons Hotel Firenze Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This route retraces the ancient Cassia Vetus, of Etruscan origins and is a hilly itinerary with hairpin bends and spectacular landscapes among vineyards, olive groves and small villages. Most of the route takes place on a paved road but can be done with any type of bicycle. The itinerary starts from Florence and reaches Arezzo passing through the Balze del Valdarno.
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A nice tour of the city of Florence, starting from the Campo Marte railway station, the itinerary proceeds in a loop on the quieter right bank of the Arno which houses some of the best historical and artistic finds of the city. The city has a warm and pleasant climate in spring and autumn, in summer it is very hot, so it is advisable to bring plenty of water and a hat.
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A nice walk through Florence, starting from Piazza di Santa Croce, near the Basilica, and continuing towards the Ponte alle Grazie. From here, the itinerary crosses the Arno River and proceeds toward Palazzo Vegni Park until it reaches Porta San Giorgio. The tour continues towards Piazzale del Poggio Imperiale and returns from the Porta Romana, belonging to the old city walls, skirting the Parco delle Scuderie and the Boboli Gardens. Subsequently, the route passes by Palazzo Pitti and Torre...
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Someone once pointed out that the result of Italian history of passion, religious fervor, artistic temperament and political instability were Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and the Renaissance. The city of Firenza was the cradle of the Renaissance and its art and beauty have attracted travelers for centuries. His famous icons were created when Florence was a powerful independent republic, ruled by a family of corrupt dukes who murdered their rivals while pouring out their wealth to support...
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A lovely tour in the historic center of the beautiful city of Florence. This itinerary starts from Piazza del Duomo, where it is recommended to visit the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Giotto's Bell Tower, a beautiful artwork, and the Baptistery of San Giovanni. The route then reaches Piazza della Signoria, where Michelangelo's David is located, and then continues to Piazza San Firenze. This city is very interesting on a historical, artistic, architectural and cultural level and offers...