Hotel Bernini Palace





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Beautiful walk through the center of Florence, passing by some points of artistic and architectural interest in Florence. This trail can be done walking or cycling, as the city has cycle paths in the historic center. In the Middle Ages, Florence was an important artistic, cultural, commercial, political, economic, and financial center which led it to play the role of capital of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany (1569-1859) with the government of the Medici and Lorraine families, becoming one of the...
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This path follows the ancient via Cassia - Clodia traveled for more than two thousand years that connects the cities of Florence, Prato, Pistoia, Pescia and Lucca. This itinerary forms part of the Camino de Santiago towards Compostela or towards Rome. In this area you will discover numerous historical, artistic, naturalistic and religious attractions. The Way is made up of four distinct stages: 1. Florence - Prato - Easy 2. Prato - Pistoia - Media 3. Pistoia - Pescia - Media 4. Pescia -...
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This Itinerary follows the ancient Via Cassia - Clodia, which has been traveled for more than two thousand years and connects the cities of Florence, Prato, Pistoia, Pescia, and Lucca. This route is Segment 1, which starts from Florence, near Piazza della Signoria, and reaches Prato, up to Piazza Duomo. The itinerary takes place on paved roads and, at times, on paths, skirting a stretch of the Bisenzio River just before arriving in Prato. For the list with all the segments:...
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A pleasant walk around the city of Florence, achievable on foot or by bicycle. The route takes place in a ring and is suitable for the whole family, starting from Piazza della Repubblica and proceeding counterclockwise crossing the Arno River from the Santa Trinità Bridge. From here the route reaches the Porta Romana, which belongs to the city walls and then runs along the Parco delle Scuderie and reaches Piazzale Michelangelo, where it is possible to admire the statue of David. From here you...
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A pleasant tour through the streets of Florence, starting from Piazza della Repubblica and proceeding in an anticlockwise loop. The route crosses the Arno River by crossing the Ponte alla Carraia and then passing by Piazza del Carmine, Villa dell'Ombrellino and Villa di Bellosguardo. From here, the itinerary returns to the starting point, passing through the Porta Romana, belonging to the city walls, and then continuing towards Palazzo Pitti and crossing the river again by the Santa Trinità...