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July 4, 2019, 09:46 AM
#1
Florence (area) for 7 days May 2020 with NO car.
Hi all
I am planning a 7 day trip to Florence next May. I will be traveling from Bristol to Pisa by plane and then train to Florence. I would like to have a mix of relaxing at the accommodation and sightseeing. I would like the accommodation to be quiet and relaxing, with maybe local food in their restaurant and also a heated pool or Jacuzzi for the relaxing days. I can see lots of Agriturismo's that offer similar to what I need, but I do not want to use a car, just buses and trains. Can anyone recommend somewhere with that in mind please ? I want to visit Florence mainly and Siena if feasible.
Thanks everyone
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July 23, 2019, 11:34 AM
#2
No car in Florence
Buongiorno,
two places immeadiately came to mind that would keep you just a bit out of the city, but give you access to Florence and good transport to Siena:
https://www.florenceaccommodation.com/villa-lysis.html
https://www.florenceaccommodation.co...afaggiolo.html
Buon Viaggio,
Donna Denise
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August 6, 2019, 01:51 PM
#3
Take a look at Villa di Lilliano - it is definitely a relaxing place and you can reach it easily with bus and a short (albeit uphill) walk from the bus stop: https://www.discovertuscany.com/tusc...-lilliano.html
Otherwise La Paggeria: https://www.florenceaccommodation.com/la-paggeria.html
The bus stop to Florence is very close to their entrance. They have the Jacuzzi ;-)
From Florence you can catch the bus to Siena: https://www.discovertuscany.com/sien...out-a-car.html
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August 6, 2019, 11:00 PM
#4
Florence
I only have 2 days to see Florence. Recommendations? I'm quite interested in the history and architecture of the city. I don't believe I need to spend a lot of time at the Uffizi. I would like to see the David at the Accademia, but not sure if I'd be interested in much more there.
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August 9, 2019, 02:13 PM
#5
Ciao sonwolf33,
With just two days in Florence, you could do a few hours (1-2) at the Uffizi one morning, then at the Accademia the next morning (so you don't do them one right after the other). Take a look at this 2 day itinerary for things to see as you walk along the city:
https://www.visitflorence.com/itiner...-florence.html
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September 20, 2019, 06:03 PM
#6
I was traveling across Italy this summer, I liked Florence the most.
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