Malas Prontas Para Florença? Here It Is 30 Tips Para Você se Sentir Uma True Italian
Nesta semana, no Lolla City Guide, deixamos aqui 50 tips para as luck girls que estavam de partida para Roma. Agora é a vez de darmos dicas de mais uma cidade da Itália, a famosa cidade berço do renascimento italiano, e lar de obras artísticas históricas: Florença!
In Florence I found my new favorite store on earth. Like better than the now-defunct Charivari of my childhood. It’s called Luisa Via Roma and is a quote unquote “concept store.” I always thought “curated” boutiques were kinda as$holic and precious and don’t have enough sh!t or it’s too weird and offbeat for me, but this place was like a shoppingasm. Some stuff was unaffordable for me, but others had price points within reach, especially on sale! It’s só cool and the people that work there are all tattooed gorgeous post-apocalyptic fashion hotties. Natch go to the Accademia to see my pal Dave about to clock Goliath in the noggin and the Medici Gallery for some serious Botticelli action, among countless other treasures you’ve only seen in photos. It’s like seeing old friends.
The Florence Guide | Goop
# 13 GobbiADDRESS: Via del Porcellana, Santa Maria NovellaPHONE NUMBER: 39.055.284015OPENING HOURS: Sun-Sat: 12:30-3pm, 7:30-11pmNEIGHBORHOOD: Santa Maria Novella
Rivoire: Hot Chocolate & Coffee
ADDRESS: Piazza della Signoria, 5/R, DuomoPHONE NUMBER: 39.055.214412OPENING HOURS: Sun-Sat: 7:30am-10pmNEIGHBORHOOD: Duomo
Ditta Artigianale: Brunch
ADDRESS: Via dei Neri, 32/R, DuomoPHONE NUMBER: 39.055.274.1541OPENING HOURS: Mon-Thurs: 8am-10pm / Fri: 8am-12pm / Sat: 9:30am-12am / Sun: 9:30am-10pmNEIGHBORHOOD: Duomo
Rasputin: Drinks, secret finding
ADDRESS: Piazza Santo Spirito, Santo SpiritoPHONE NUMBER: +39.055.280399OPENING HOURS: Mon-Sun: 8pm-2amNEIGHBORHOOD: Santo Spirito
Manifattura
In the little-known Piazza San Pancrazio, Manifattura is quietly shaking up Florence’s sleepy cocktail sceneADDRESS: Piazza San Pancrazio 1R, StrozziPHONE NUMBER: +39.055.2396367OPENING HOURS: Sun: 12pm-12am / Tue-Wed: 6pm-1am / Thu-Sat: 6pm-2amNEIGHBORHOOD: Strozzi
Semel: Sandwiches
ADDRESS: Piazza Lorenzo Ghiberti, 44, Santa CroceOPENING HOURS: Mon-Sat: 11:30am-3pmNEIGHBORHOOD: Santa Croce
Alla Vecchia Bettola
Viale Vasco Pratolini, 3/5/7, Santo SpiritoThe dish that will knock your socks off is the penne alla Bettola.PHONE NUMBER39.055.224158OPENING HOURSTues-Sat: 12-2:30pm, 7:30-10:30pmNEIGHBORHOODSanto SpiritoCATEGORYLunch, Dinner
Trattoria Camillo
Borgo S. Jacopo, 57/r, Palazzo PittiPHONE NUMBER39.055.212427OPENING HOURSWed-Mon: 12pm-2:30pm, 7:30pm-10:30pmNEIGHBORHOODPalazzo PittiCATEGORYLunch, Dinner
Caffé Gilli
The oldest café in Florence. Despite the elegant allure of a seat inside at breakfast time, the afternoon cocktail hour is best enjoyed outside. Sit at a table with a spritz and the accompanying assortment of sandwiches and snacks and watch the world fly by.
ADDRESSVia Roma, 1/R, DuomoPHONE NUMBER+39.055.213896OPENING HOURSMon-Sun: 7:30am-1amNEIGHBORHOODDuomo
Harry’s Bar
Lungarno Amerigo Vespucci, 22/R, Santa Maria NovellaPHONE NUMBER+39.055.2396700OPENING HOURSMon-Sun: 12pm-12am TO DO: MUSEUMS
Uffizi Gallery: Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence, Italy
Accademia Gallery in Florence: Home to Michelangelo’s David, Galleria dell’Accademia Museum
Brancacci Chapel
ADDRESSPiazza del Carmine, Santo SpiritoOPENING HOURSMon, Wed-Sun: 10am-5pmNEIGHBORHOODSanto Spirito
Vasari Corridor
ADDRESSVia della Ninna 5, Uffizi
Mercato Sant’Ambrogio
Mercato Sant’Ambrogio is open daily and is the ideal spot to fill up on vegetables and fruit—or a panino from Semel, which we heartily recommend—if you’ve maxed out on pasta but not on carbs in general. The nearby Enoteca Sant’Ambrogio is a wonderful spot to taste some bold Tuscan reds or spend the late afternoon after browsing the market.
ADDRESSPiazza Lorenzo Ghiberti, Santa CrocePHONE NUMBER39.055.234.3950OPENING HOURSMon-Sat: 7am-2pmNEIGHBORHOODSanta Croce
Il Bargello Museum
Via del Proconsolo, 4, Santa CrocePHONE NUMBER+39.055.2388606OPENING HOURSTue-Sun: 8:15am-5pm NEIGHBORHOODSanta Croce
Gelateria della Passera
Via Toscanella, 15/red, San NiccolòPHONE NUMBER+39.055.291882OPENING HOURSMon-Sun: 12pm-12amNEIGHBORHOODSan Niccolò Don’t Miss:
DONDINO, SANTA CROCE, AND GELATERIA DELLA PASSERA
Florence is majestic at every glance. Around every corner is a Renaissance masterpiece, a Brunelleschi-designed church, or a café scene só charming you can’t help but stare. Sit outside the wine bar Dondino and savor your Campari soda in the shadow of Santa Croce.For authentic gelato, the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it Gelateria della Passera delivers. At one euro a scoop, you would expect lines out the door, but as with all the best spots in Florence, only the locals know it’s there.
The best view of Florence…is from up high in the tower of Palazzo Vecchio
(https://www.lonelyplanet.com/italy/florence/attractions/palazzo-vecchio/a/poi-sig/1255748/360059) .Many travellers race to the Duomo to climb its terracotta dome but I prefer the less-visited medieval Torre d’Arnolfo, which offers stunning 360-degree views across the city that will take your breath away. Inside the palazzo you’ll also see the opulent rooms and old apartments of the famed Florentine Medici family. It’s a worthy excursion for any traveller, including those visiting with kids.An easy 20-minute drive from the city, the Villa Medicea di Lilliano, villa and wine estate hosts tastings and cooking classes in a 16th-century country kitchen.
Trattoria dell' Orto
My favourite way to cap off the weekend… is by indulging in long, lazy Sunday lunch in a traditional trattoria. I can happily lose an afternoon with good food and great company at Trattoria dell’Ortoin San Frediano.
Come nightfall… I like to dive into a jazz session in the basement at La Ménagère
A concept cafe, restaurant, homeware shop and florist, it’s a venue that satisfies at any time of day, and on weekend nights from 9pm* the downstairs room comes alive with free live music in a ’50s-style vintage set-up. It feels like you are in a scene from a glamorous period movie.
Adventurous foodies should try…
The quintessential Florentine delicacy lampredotto served from many street-food carts around the city. Not for the fainthearted, it’s made by simmering cow’s stomach until soft, wedging it in a bun and lacing it all with a green or red sauce. Try it at Da Nerbone in the central food market, where they have been serving hungry locals since 1872. You never know, you may like it só much you return for a second helping.
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