So many things to do in such a small town! What is your favourite Thing to do in Florence? Let us know with a comment, the best recommendations will be featured in our next episode of this series!
@@mariaqa This is our recommended list of places to stay in Florence: thetourguy.com/travel-blog/italy/florence/florence-hotels/where-to-stay-in-florence-this-year/
There is only one place in the world where everyday life is so completely reflected in the sublime, in a wonderful mix of nature and culture........it is Tuscany. Marie-Henri Beyle, Stendhal
In the process of booking my honeymoon for March and April. Will be in Florence April 3-6 will come back to this video once I get to booking excursions.
Comming to the city in mid september after a week and half group tour to morocco to the city for a book event (was here in 18’ and saw all the museum and tour of Pisa ) im looking for places to spend downtimes , like parks to read or picknics in or streetfairs, pools etc any tips?
Hey I was hoping youd be able to help me out....do you know how the lines work for the duomo + dome climb + bell tower even when a Brunelleschi pass is bought? Like Im hoping to do all 3 in 1 day and was wondering which one has the longest ques and how to avoid requeing 3 times in 3 long lines... I believe the pass lets you pick a time for the dome climb, does that let you skip the line and go straight to security?
Thanks to one smoke show Maltese Art History Major and a spirited History Major, I did not miss a thing during my Junior Year in Florence. Don't hate me because I'm lucky. Maltese smiled our way into Vasari's Gallery. Won't tell you what year but here's a clue. People were in gas lines.
Some of your points are very strange. You phrase it as though Lampredotto is an exceptional or unusual dish born out of the desperation of the poor, when in fact tripe (beef stomach) is commonly eaten in cultures all over the world, and has been for centuries. You go without saying the more interesting thing about the food - that the name, derived from the Italian word for lamprey eels, is a reflection of it's appearance, shape and colour. Florence has such a rich history, and it's food is no exception. Also, the notion that anyone having a conversation about Italian Renaissance Art likely would not mention Masaccio is so odd. His Tribute Money (in the Brancacci Chapel) is one of the most significant pieces of the Early Renaissance, as is his Holy Trinity fresco, located in the Santa Maria Novella Church. For cities like Florence, there is no need to dramatise further to create interest for tourists - the city is more than special enough as it is.
It’s bigger and definitely has some great pieces, but the tea is generally regarded as having more universally acclaimed pieces in a smaller space. Love the Pitti Palace it just didn’t make the cut because they wouldn’t let us film there. Would love to see your videos on Florence featuring the Pitti Palace.
I am sorry but you are completely wrong. The San Giovanni baptistry doors are a replica of the original ones. Check what you show before you post videos like that!
@@TheTourGuyVids apologies l was just referring to some footage in your top food in Florence vlog , l had watched that just beforehand and then saw some of it repeated from chapter 6,7,8,13 of this vlog 🙂
Un commento per il commentatore,il filmato è molto ben fatto,ma la tua pronuncia di nomi/termini italiani è così... anglosassone,terribile,assolutamente terribile,fatti affiancare da un'italiano per usare la pronuncia corretta.
So many things to do in such a small town! What is your favourite Thing to do in Florence? Let us know with a comment, the best recommendations will be featured in our next episode of this series!
Im going to visit Florence soon.. where should I stay? Hostels that are safe
@@mariaqa This is our recommended list of places to stay in Florence: thetourguy.com/travel-blog/italy/florence/florence-hotels/where-to-stay-in-florence-this-year/
@@TheTourGuyVids oh thanks I just rewatched your vlog again in YT 🥰
Florence the great city ❤ full of history art and a nice food.
It's a grand place to visit
My favourite things to do: Ponte Vecchio, Sunset At Piazzale Michelangelo and Cinque Terre Day trip!!
There is only one place in the world where everyday life is so completely reflected in the sublime, in a wonderful mix of nature and culture........it is Tuscany.
Marie-Henri Beyle, Stendhal
In the process of booking my honeymoon for March and April. Will be in Florence April 3-6 will come back to this video once I get to booking excursions.
Fantastic! Congratulations to the happy couple
What a wonderful journey in Florence… a dream!
That’s just the top 17 things, with a city full of so much amazing culture and fun people.
Its great i love this video bro ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks 😁
The first track is very kraftwerk, nice touch. Good video
Thank you!
such a wonderful city!
Well-made and informative video!
Thank you 🙏🏼
CHI we pronounce KI and so, CHIANINA we pron. KIANINA, and BRUSCHETTA we pron. BRUSKETTA, all right?
Comming to the city in mid september after a week and half group tour to morocco to the city for a book event (was here in 18’ and saw all the museum and tour of Pisa ) im looking for places to spend downtimes , like parks to read or picknics in or streetfairs, pools etc any tips?
Can’t wait to visit Florence!
You won't regret it! Maybe you can join us next time we're going to film there 😜
Thank you for sharing the informative contents.
Hey I was hoping youd be able to help me out....do you know how the lines work for the duomo + dome climb + bell tower even when a Brunelleschi pass is bought? Like Im hoping to do all 3 in 1 day and was wondering which one has the longest ques and how to avoid requeing 3 times in 3 long lines... I believe the pass lets you pick a time for the dome climb, does that let you skip the line and go straight to security?
Unfortunately passes isn’t something we sell since we focus on tours
Great informative video, thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
I hope to visit the Uffizi Gallery one day!
You should and who knows you might will! Have you ever been in Italy?
Mi meta es ir a Italia 🇮🇹 👏
Thanks to one smoke show Maltese Art History Major and a spirited History Major, I did not miss a thing during my Junior Year in Florence. Don't hate me because I'm lucky.
Maltese smiled our way into Vasari's Gallery. Won't tell you what year but here's a clue. People were in gas lines.
What a great story. Thanks for watching
Amazing! ❤️
Perfec
Thanks 🙏🏼
cant seem to find the "where to stay in Cinque Terre" link? can you attach it please!
thetourguy.com/travel-blog/italy/cinque-terre/where-to-stay-cinque-terre-italian-riviera-this-year/
pos idea for go to
Hey do you have tours that include closer looks at any of these things? I didn’t get the message the first 800,000 fucking times you said it
It’s actually 800,001 times you potty mouth
Do I need a ticket to see Pisa up close and take a photo? I don't plan to go inside the building because Im just passing through.
No
You mentioned an article on where to stay in Cinque Terre. Can you direct me to that link?
Thank you
Google where to stay in Cinque Terre The Tour Guy
Has the Vasari corridor reopened yet?
No not yet
Do I need a guided tour for this video 😂
I'm going to Florence in a couple of days time. This video is perfect, thank you so much 👍🙏❤️
The best trippa of the word is in Portugal.
It’s delicious. I’ve had it. Don’t know about best in the world. Thanks so much
Some of your points are very strange. You phrase it as though Lampredotto is an exceptional or unusual dish born out of the desperation of the poor, when in fact tripe (beef stomach) is commonly eaten in cultures all over the world, and has been for centuries. You go without saying the more interesting thing about the food - that the name, derived from the Italian word for lamprey eels, is a reflection of it's appearance, shape and colour. Florence has such a rich history, and it's food is no exception.
Also, the notion that anyone having a conversation about Italian Renaissance Art likely would not mention Masaccio is so odd. His Tribute Money (in the Brancacci Chapel) is one of the most significant pieces of the Early Renaissance, as is his Holy Trinity fresco, located in the Santa Maria Novella Church.
For cities like Florence, there is no need to dramatise further to create interest for tourists - the city is more than special enough as it is.
So you think the video should be taken down as it’s not helpful?
@@TheTourGuyVids No, no, just feedback for future videos I suppose?
@@TheTourGuyVids Wow, that’s one way for a big tour company to take constructive criticism.
Pisa is NOT just " a thing to do in Florence " ... is a " thing to do in the life " ! !
Dude didn’t even mention the Pitti Palace 🤦🏻♂️. Why? Biggest place with the most art and history there
It’s bigger and definitely has some great pieces, but the tea is generally regarded as having more universally acclaimed pieces in a smaller space. Love the Pitti Palace it just didn’t make the cut because they wouldn’t let us film there. Would love to see your videos on Florence featuring the Pitti Palace.
The little thing that pops up all the time is sooo annoying! Good video but could be better without them
What little thing?
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@@hannastocksick7395 that’s how we can keep making you great content.
The Torre di Pisa is leaning because of land use to be a swampy ground!
Dude are you serious?
Yeah it is theromanguy.com/italy-travel-blog/italy-travel-blog/florence/best-day-trips-from-florence/
UffiZi not Uffissi
That’s corrext
Stop the music! Stop the music! 4th STOMACH OF THE COW🤷♂️🤷♂️ ? Next time I watch it won’t be during dinner🥹HONOLULU 🇺🇸🏄🏼♂️🌴
Holy cow! That’s how we do it in Florence!
I am sorry but you are completely wrong.
The San Giovanni baptistry doors are a replica of the original ones.
Check what you show before you post videos like that!
Check this out: th-cam.com/video/bbwxuOeoJNg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bLkGeX2YCZ3f--IC
Chianina!!!! Is pronounced with K
🚔👮
Mask insanity.
Yup. Back in the day.
So annoying seeing same stuff in your latest vlog
What do you mean?
@@TheTourGuyVids apologies l was just referring to some footage in your top food in Florence vlog , l had watched that just beforehand and then saw some of it repeated from chapter 6,7,8,13 of this vlog 🙂
Vernaccia was cultivated since the Romans and Etruscans!
This guy is just making money talking s….!
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Un commento per il commentatore,il filmato è molto ben fatto,ma la tua pronuncia di nomi/termini italiani è così... anglosassone,terribile,assolutamente terribile,fatti affiancare da un'italiano per usare la pronuncia corretta.
Hello! Coming in on a cruise line with a great group! How many persons can you accommodate on your tours? @thetourguy
It depends on the tour and date. Check our website please