Florence Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia



Florence – A bustling Mediterranean city that is loaded with delicious Italian food and rich culture as it has been for thousands of …

41 thoughts on “Florence Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

  1. @thomasfarrell5396 says:

    3 mins 50 secs ! You gave Glasgow over 8 minutes! Oh, by the way I am from Glasgow, great place but Florence kicks it into touch! Enough exclamation marks . . .. . great place, go there. And visit Forte de Belvidere where Galileo pointed his telescope to Jupiter and discovered moons orbiting Jupiter and basically said "Copernicus was right. Look you can see with your own eyes!" Damm, another exclamation mark. This city does that to me.

  2. @TravelCorner360 says:

    Very informative video. Florence is home to great Italian historical figures such as Dante Alighieri and Leonardo da Vinci among others. I visited this city once and I must say that the old bridge and the cathedral of santa maria del fiore are very characteristic…

  3. @minsk55 says:

    Florence is AMAZING pace for travelers with so many historic remains…!!! I cannot forget those memorable days walking around this beautiful and lovely city!!

  4. @анатолийновиков-ж8д says:

    Вся благозвучность помысла.

    Леонардо да Винчи: – "Приобретай в юности то, что с годами возместит тебе ущерб, причинённый старостью. И, поняв, что пищей старости является мудрость, действуй в юности так, чтобы старость не осталась без пищи".

    Богемное:
    В основах сути – приоритеты.
    Второстепенное:
    Строфическая ритмика – порой ненужные куплеты.

    Бело(А)Рус Анатолий Новиков.

  5. @JeckoSTARlaloo says:

    I hope Expedia remakes this video, don't get me wrong this indeed is a good feature on Florence but I think a little less than four minutes won't do much in showing what one of the most beautiful cities in the world can offer.

  6. @braydenbronstein1190 says:

    As someone who has been to this beautiful city, I do have to point something out. Do not, I repeat, do not buy a hotel in Florence. The same thing goes for Pisa. If you’re like me and visiting from the US, take the train, or car, to Florence from Rome or Milano. It gives one heck of a view of the beautiful Tuscan scenery as a bonus. Florence is not a big city, it is easy to explore, so staying solely in Florence is pretty useless.

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