Florence "Off-Season" and How to Find Great Food
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Does Florence have an off-season? What's it like on the south side of the city? Where can you find good food without having to spend €20 on a plate of pasta? Where can I look for leather goods that are high-quality? In this episode we answer those questions and more! After visiting Florence back in February we intended to record this episode in the winter, but alas we did not, so here it is now!
It's going to be summer soon and the height of tourism, so stay tuned for next week's episode: Florence Condensed! We'll tell you the essentials for visiting Florence from transportation and food to museums and the David.
The restaurants, bars, and cafes we mentioned in this episode are:
On the south side of the Arno:
Trattoria Sabatino - Via Pisana, 2R, 50143 Firenze FI
Fuor di Porta - Via Pisana, 29/r, 50143 Firenze FI
Circolo Rondinella del Torrino - Lungarno Soderini, 2, 50124 Firenze FI
La Cité - Borgo S. Frediano, 20/R, 50124 Firenze FI
Piazza Santo Spirito (this is a piazza with many bars/cafes) - 50125 Firenze FI
On the north side of the Arno:
Trattoria Le Mossacce - Via del Proconsolo, 55r, 50122 Firenze FI
Caffè Gilli - Via Roma, 1r, 50123 Firenze FI
Il Mercato Centrale - Piazza del Mercato Centrale, Via dell'Ariento, 50123 Firenze FI
Vino Divino - (Neri is the name of the lovely owner) Via Taddea, 6, 50123 Firenze FI
Da' Vinattieri - Via Santa Margherita, 4/6r, 50122 Firenze FI
The leather school we mention is called Scuola del Cuoio - Via di S. Giuseppe, 5/R, 50122 Firenze FI
The roads Darcy mentioned with artisan and antique shops are Via Lambertesca, on the north side of the Arno, and Via Santo Spirito/Borgo San Frediano, on the south side of the Arno. As you walk over the Ponte Vecchio to the south you will end up on Via de' Guicciardini which is the road infant of the Pitti Palace, there are several great shops there as well and closer to the tourist attractions.
If you’re looking to book a hotel in Florence, we recommend the three below, mainly because of their location, but also for their 24-hour front desk. These are affiliate links, and while we don’t represent any of the companies listed, we do receive a small commission if you book a hotel through any of the links.
FH55 Hotel Calzaiuoli: Expedia | Booking
Albergo Firenze: Expedia | Booking
Hotel La Scaletta Al Ponte Vecchio: Expedia | Booking
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Thank you so much for listening!
xDarcy and Nathaniel