Florence's lofty domes and sacred art will make your senses reel.
The cultural and historical impact of Florence (or Firenze) is overwhelming. Close up, however, the city is one of Italy's most atmospheric and pleasant, retaining a strong resemblance to the small late-medieval centre that contributed so much to the artistic and political development of Europe.
Its striking buildings, formidable galleries and treasure-crammed churches attest to the Florentine love of display. Even long after it had set on the political and economic horizon, Florence upheld its elegant appearance: its skyline, all russet rooftops and lofty domes, is indeed picturesque.
Where to Stay
In between its monumental architecture, Florence is cluttered with comfortable, welcoming and downright memorable places to stay, ranging from magnificently lavish palazzi and enigmatic former monastic abodes to mightily cosy pensioni and dependable, well-serviced hotels.
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