glassbloweruk
Active member
Hi!
I'm making an itinerary for my wedding guest who will stay with us in a rented Villa for the 1st week in october in Camigliano outside Lucca.
Some couples will rent their own cars, others who can't we will hope can sqeeze in the spare seats.
Obviously Florence is a must, best by train, but I've been to the Uffizi last time I was there and want to see something else this time like the Domo???? Can anyone tell me about queuing, buying tickets and so on? Or something where else to visit?
I also had a bad experience with a very dirty restaurant in the square (didn't realise as we ate outside, visited the loo and had a shock, then got food poisoning). Can anyone recommend nice restaurants.
I saw the Medici family gardens on TV, is this worth going to?
We also always make the same mistake by the time we've had a relaxed breakfast and driven somewhere everything starts to close for a siesta, we've never quite managed to work out the time scales for this 1pm to 4pm? Except in Florence I guess keeps running as its busy. Does Florence have a market day that's worth visiting?
I have lots of questions but I would like to give my guests as much info so they can easily pick and choose what they want to do.
Thanks Gemma
I'm making an itinerary for my wedding guest who will stay with us in a rented Villa for the 1st week in october in Camigliano outside Lucca.
Some couples will rent their own cars, others who can't we will hope can sqeeze in the spare seats.
Obviously Florence is a must, best by train, but I've been to the Uffizi last time I was there and want to see something else this time like the Domo???? Can anyone tell me about queuing, buying tickets and so on? Or something where else to visit?
I also had a bad experience with a very dirty restaurant in the square (didn't realise as we ate outside, visited the loo and had a shock, then got food poisoning). Can anyone recommend nice restaurants.
I saw the Medici family gardens on TV, is this worth going to?
We also always make the same mistake by the time we've had a relaxed breakfast and driven somewhere everything starts to close for a siesta, we've never quite managed to work out the time scales for this 1pm to 4pm? Except in Florence I guess keeps running as its busy. Does Florence have a market day that's worth visiting?
I have lots of questions but I would like to give my guests as much info so they can easily pick and choose what they want to do.
Thanks Gemma