My wife and I love this farmacia so much that last summer, we made a trip to Firenza simply to go to this shop. Their cream for eczema is the only one that works for my daughter.
First time in from Florence (6/16 thru 6/20) ... Very Hot and crowded, but AMAZING! Tried to see everything and it's impossible. Brought back a lot of fond memories watching this video. I agree... get lost and stop to appreciate the moment. I also agree .. Florence needs to be visited several times to appreciate the beauty.
Ahhhh...Finally! A Traveller who is not all about FOOD & Drink! A Bookstore?!!! YES! People need to see more of the internal, and intellectual life of Europe's great cities. THANK YOU!
I ditched my maps in a Venice and was lost in the most magical maze. It took me two hours to get back to my hotel! So I will do the same when we return in October. Love your videos and tips!! Love, from Carlsbad Cali 🫶🫶🫶🌞
I went to paint in Venice and on the first day, could not stop gazing at all the Wonder- Everywhere! I was carrying a heavy easel and canvases all day- I ended up with blisters on that first day. Finally, settling on arched doorways with the reflections in the Canals/ The canvases never had time to dry- I sold them before they were even finished! There goes my Christmas Presents, I thought!
Loved this video so much... we will be there in 2 days! Definitely will be going on the other side of the river as we planned a 5 day stay this time...Florence IS the most beautiful city in the world. Last time we were there I vowed to return... cannot wait. Keep up the good work🌻
I've traveled to Italy, Florence particularly numerous times. This is an extraordinary place! Will be back in December and will definitely check the profumeria out. Thank you for the inspiring video 😉
Thankyou for The Wonderful Tour! I used to live on Borgo Santa Croce and also on Via Romana. You brought back so many memories. Travel while you can, people!
Great video. So inspiring. I was there for 2 weeks in March (then the month of April in Venice). This has made me want to go back. There is so much to see and getting off the beaten path away from the tourist crowds is absolutely the best way to see Florence. Yes for a first trip, visit the historic area and see places like the Duomo, Santa Croce, Mercato Centrale, Santa Maria Novella, Michelangelo Palazzo, Ponte Vecchio, Piazza Repubblica, Palazzo Vecchio, the Uffizi Gallery and Accademia. But plan a longer stay in Florence, wonder the narrow lanes, explore the other side of the Arno River and eat at places where the menu is only in Italian. Learn a few basic phrases in Italian and see the city like a local. It is an experience to remember for a life time. Or if you are like me, Italy just keeps calling you back. I 💖love💚🤍❤ Italy
I’m going to Florence in October. Are there any local painter artists studios or galleries that I can visit? Are there outside artists marketplaces? Thank you and I enjoy your videos.
Just found your channel. Loved this video, I used to live n Firenze many years ago and never knew about this cute bar on top of this hospital. I’m so in love with this city and yes the best parts are on the Oltrarno part of town. Grazie. BTW of course I have subscribed………🤗🇨🇦
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
Ciao! Thank you for showcasing my new city, so of course I enjoyed this video specifically! My apartment on Borgo Santa Croce is two doors down from the Aqua Flor perfume shop and museum. I am able to enjoy the nice perfumes wafting along my street most every day. There is even an old wine window on my street as well! Grazie mille! Paul in Firenze
I adore Florence and am happy to see your channel. I visited Maestro Villoresi a few years ago while doing research for one of my novels and left with my first bottle ever of his Musk in Oil. Thanks for your sweet work!
Thank you so much! I’m not an expert on leather bags in Florence to be honest, but I’d go for local artisans for sure - maybe you could try Giuseppe Fanara’s store (Google it for directions) Best of luck 💛
Boy you made me feel proud of being florentine!!! 🤣 It's so common when you are born in a tourist city not to appreciate too much the downtown area because of the ridicolous amount of people, so i don't go there if i don't need to. But now thanks to you i'll go there right away tomorrow. Thank you.
Thank you! Turin is on my list, and I have already filmed a couple of videos in both, Padua and Mantua! Check out my “travel vlogs/walking tours” playlist 😉
There two things most tourists don't know: 1. The amazing sight at the Cenaculo di San Salvi 2. The amazing food amd the waiters Franco and Angelo at Via Santa Trinita 4 red Olio e Convivium.
@@DramaticallyExpatic Yeah gods! That's all you got when I you something of that importance. The Last Supper by the Perfect Painter Andrea del Sarto? It leaves me with the feeling you know nothing about Florence. First thing in the morning in Florence always check with the Lion.
I'm new in your channel, is really good for me to see young American woman walking smiling in bycicle plenty without fair happy you don't need to be rich
Not to really trash your video but this vid isn’t really showing the real Florence. It’s wall to wall shops mostly leather , restaurants and people lots and lots of people. Hustlers every where u look. And I went in February.
My wife and I love this farmacia so much that last summer, we made a trip to Firenza simply to go to this shop. Their cream for eczema is the only one that works for my daughter.
First time in from Florence (6/16 thru 6/20) ... Very Hot and crowded, but AMAZING! Tried to see everything and it's impossible. Brought back a lot of fond memories watching this video. I agree... get lost and stop to appreciate the moment. I also agree .. Florence needs to be visited several times to appreciate the beauty.
Amazing, so glad you enjoyed it!
Ahhhh...Finally! A Traveller who is not all about FOOD & Drink! A Bookstore?!!! YES! People need to see more of the internal, and intellectual life of Europe's great cities. THANK YOU!
Oh thank you so much!! You've no idea how much I appreciate your comment ❤️
I ditched my maps in a Venice and was lost in the most magical maze. It took me two hours to get back to my hotel! So I will do the same when we return in October. Love your videos and tips!! Love, from Carlsbad Cali 🫶🫶🫶🌞
I went to paint in Venice and on the first day, could not stop gazing at all the Wonder- Everywhere! I was carrying a heavy easel and canvases all day- I ended up with blisters on that first day. Finally, settling on arched doorways with the reflections in the Canals/ The canvases never had time to dry- I sold them before they were even finished! There goes my Christmas Presents, I thought!
One of the best travel videos about Florence I’ve seen so far! Thanks for sharing those places
Thank you so much!
Loved this video so much... we will be there in 2 days! Definitely will be going on the other side of the river as we planned a 5 day stay this time...Florence IS the most beautiful city in the world. Last time we were there I vowed to return... cannot wait. Keep up the good work🌻
I've traveled to Italy, Florence particularly numerous times. This is an extraordinary place! Will be back in December and will definitely check the profumeria out. Thank you for the inspiring video 😉
Thank you! Florence is truly magical ❤️
Thankyou for The Wonderful Tour! I used to live on Borgo Santa Croce and also on Via Romana. You brought back so many memories. Travel while you can, people!
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it :)
Great video. So inspiring. I was there for 2 weeks in March (then the month of April in Venice). This has made me want to go back. There is so much to see and getting off the beaten path away from the tourist crowds is absolutely the best way to see Florence. Yes for a first trip, visit the historic area and see places like the Duomo, Santa Croce, Mercato Centrale, Santa Maria Novella, Michelangelo Palazzo, Ponte Vecchio, Piazza Repubblica, Palazzo Vecchio, the Uffizi Gallery and Accademia. But plan a longer stay in Florence, wonder the narrow lanes, explore the other side of the Arno River and eat at places where the menu is only in Italian. Learn a few basic phrases in Italian and see the city like a local. It is an experience to remember for a life time. Or if you are like me, Italy just keeps calling you back. I 💖love💚🤍❤ Italy
Exactly ❤️ thanks for sharing!
Did 3 days there on a whim loved it and can’t wait to take my wife back. Your comments on the city are just what I needed to get planning!
Thank you for this VERY useful and informative video. I am going back to Florence in April and will be visiting many of your suggested places.
I'm glad it was helpful! Enjoy your trip ❤️
I’m going to Florence in October. Are there any local painter artists studios or galleries that I can visit? Are there outside artists marketplaces? Thank you and I enjoy your videos.
Just found your channel. Loved this video, I used to live n Firenze many years ago and never knew about this cute bar on top of this hospital. I’m so in love with this city and yes the best parts are on the Oltrarno part of town. Grazie. BTW of course I have subscribed………🤗🇨🇦
Very interesting video, I'm im Florence now and I will try everything you've suggested
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
Ciao! Thank you for showcasing my new city, so of course I enjoyed this video specifically! My apartment on Borgo Santa Croce is two doors down from the Aqua Flor perfume shop and museum. I am able to enjoy the nice perfumes wafting along my street most every day. There is even an old wine window on my street as well! Grazie mille! Paul in Firenze
Thank you.
Your vlogs are refreshing, informative, and I can see where you are going, not just what you're wearing.
Maybe I'm too Italian
Haha thank you so much! I’m really happy to know you’re enjoying my vlogs ❤️
I stayed on the other side for five days. It was fantastic. It was my ninth trip to florence. I’m always find new places
Awesome video. Thank you
Thank you too!
Enjoyed this video a little more as I just came back from Florence myself. 🥰
Wonderful video. I'll be in Florence next week, it may be rainy so definitely will be a good time for museum visits. :)
Museums in Florence are literally the best ❤️ Enjoy your stay!
Books , coffee and theater ! I’m sold! Can’t wait to go
Thank you! ❤️
Grazie mille!
Thank you for sharing so many little secret places in Florence!
I’m glad you liked my tips! 🥰
I adore Florence and am happy to see your channel. I visited Maestro Villoresi a few years ago while doing research for one of my novels and left with my first bottle ever of his Musk in Oil. Thanks for your sweet work!
Aww thank you so much ❤️ What a wonderful story! Is there a possibility to read your novel?
“Never ever step foot in this area!” That was a cheeky misleading opening edit
Thank you for sharing ❤️
Thanks for watching!
More good information! Thank u
Your hair looks so pretty in that style! Thank you! Whats a good out if the way store for leather handbags?
Thank you so much! I’m not an expert on leather bags in Florence to be honest, but I’d go for local artisans for sure - maybe you could try Giuseppe Fanara’s store (Google it for directions)
Best of luck 💛
Boy you made me feel proud of being florentine!!! 🤣 It's so common when you are born in a tourist city not to appreciate too much the downtown area because of the ridicolous amount of people, so i don't go there if i don't need to. But now thanks to you i'll go there right away tomorrow. Thank you.
Thank you, it really means a lot ❤️❤️
Vino, perfume è bar sul tetto. Mi piaccono molto. Andrò quando in vacanza in Augoste
very informative. We are going on September. thanks for sharing.,
Hope you enjoy it!
I think this is one of your best videos so far. Congrats.
I ilke Jeff Koons too. the Purple Heart, dudes!
Love your videos. Great tips. Any chance you could visit Turin, mantova or Padua this month?
Thank you! Turin is on my list, and I have already filmed a couple of videos in both, Padua and Mantua! Check out my “travel vlogs/walking tours” playlist 😉
You are amazing!!!!
There two things most tourists don't know:
1. The amazing sight at the Cenaculo di San Salvi
2. The amazing food amd the waiters Franco and Angelo at Via Santa Trinita 4 red Olio e Convivium.
Thanks for sharing!
@@DramaticallyExpatic Yeah gods! That's all you got when I you something of that importance. The Last Supper by the Perfect Painter Andrea del Sarto? It leaves me with the feeling you know nothing about Florence.
First thing in the morning in Florence always check with the Lion.
Can I ask you who does your shoots and video and video editing?
hey girl..... In the next travel in Florence going in the station "SANTA MARIA NOVELLA" e around... Not is Italy...
I'm new in your channel, is really good for me to see young American woman walking smiling in bycicle plenty without fair happy you don't need to be rich
Nice video. I’ve watched many of yours. But i keep trying to figure out where you’re from.
The intro to this video answers your question: "...Hi! I’m Valeria, and I’m a Ukrainian expat and digital nomad, currently living in Italy. ..."
Hi. Watching from INDIA.
I'm from Florence. La mi bella città.
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Where my boy Ezio at though???
Not to really trash your video but this vid isn’t really showing the real Florence. It’s wall to wall shops mostly leather , restaurants and people lots and lots of people. Hustlers every where u look. And I went in February.
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Are you Jewish?
Florence is the most boring city in Italy. Couldn’t wait to get out.
Sorry you've had such an experience! May I ask where did you go and what did you do there?