Yeah I think I know it. Its in Borgo San Lorenzo near then outdoor vendors. I think there in a guy from Naples near there than own a pizzeria and a gelato place near each other but I forget his name.
Yeah exactly. Probably, there is a great gelato place right there on Via Faenza. Best flavor is buontalenti!
Only city I've missed out on going to that I have always wanted to see in Italy. In the next couple of years I will make it top priority once back in Europe
LOL! Via Faenza. Right where the Hotel Rex is. I believe there is a photo shop there and a Brazilian bar. Never forget the first time I stepped foot in Florence at the Santa Maria Novella and I was looking for Via Faenza and I asked a cute Florentine girl where the street was..."VIA DEL FAENZA E' UN PO' 'H'OMPLI'H'ATA 'H'OME STRADA , PERO SE GGGIRI DI 'H'UA E GGIRI DI LA TE LA TROVI DAVANTI"! Love the way they talk...
Hey, thanks! Sorry for the absence around here. Traveling and doing a bunch of work, time difference, blah blah blah.
If you're a fan of rock music, you certainly won't want to miss stopping at the Hard Rock Cafe in Florence! http://www.visitflorence.com/eating-and-drinking-in-florence/hard-rock-cafe.html
Florence ambiance! What do you like most about this beautiful Renaissance city? http://ow.ly/BlHqy I used to live right in this piazza (signoria).....
Santa Maria del Fiore, una Cattedrale che non ha bisogno di presentazioni! Benvenuti a Firenze! Lo sapevate? La sorprendente Cupola del Brunelleschi è la più grande cupola in muratura mai costruita e il suo peso stimato è di circa 25.000 tonnellate! http://bit.ly/1iDkynV Santa Maria del Fiore, a Cathedral that needs no introduction! Welcome to Florence, the enchanting capital of Tuscany! Did you know? The astonishing Brunelleschi's dome is the largest brick dome ever constructed, its weight is estimated at 25.000 tons! http://bit.ly/1qs1lPJ #IlikeItaly #Italia #Italy Diari Toscani EUROPE (visiteurope.com)
When I first visited firenze, I fell in love with it. Little did I know I'd end up living there the very next year. Sometime when I think back, it seems like a dream that I actually got a chance to live there and other times I feel like the dream was better than reality. After a while, it got kind of old but it was cool while it lasted.
Yeah and its cool to get it out of your system and I felt the same before I moved thee. You know after a while though, working and living there are nothing like going there on a 2 week vacation. Take it from me, it gets old pretty fast. Its still a beautiful town though.
I did work for them for a bit when they were relegated to the C2. Again a lot of fun but no big deal.
Gotcha. pretty cool. I had a scarf from Florentia Viola for a while. Sold it on ebay a while back. One of my contacts works for them now.
Italian masterpiece: Brunelleschi's dome in Florence The story of Brunelleschi's famous dome is one of courage, virtuosity, creative leadership, and very high stakes. Read the story http://goo.gl/BJaG6k