I even don’t know with what to start… everything in this Italian city is a treasure: architecture itself with all those details you don’t want to miss, street lights, museums, shops, restaurants, and people- Florentini and tourists.
I forgot to mention gelato. I don’t have a picture of gelato- it was way too yummy to wait another second and photograph it. I ate it right away.
You did find the wonderful street signs! They are really hilarious.
Very nice images! I love the locks, and what I am assuming is a woman doing street performance as statue? Would love to get to Florence someday!
Beautifully captured photographs . Every little detail in Italian architecture is exquisite .
Hey Nats …I’ve following your blog and chasing beautiful moments…I wonder how do you manage life with so much travelling….it’s absolutely beautiful….is it your profession too?? r just your hobby??
I do travel a lot, that what I love, I work hard, and spend the most on traveling. I visited more than 60 countries in the World, some of them for several times, and I am still hungry for more:) Although, I did have the opportunity to travel for my volunteering job several times to the various destinations, I say, traveling without obligations has the bigger charm for me. I am in the arts, and photography is a natural exercise for me during my time away from the easel.
That’s fantastic…hoping to learn more from you…keep up the good work…stay blessed 🙂
Hey! I am going to Rome in April and planning a day trip to Florence-any tips on must see’s?
There are so many things to see- the whole town is a museum. Spend a day just browsing the streets. Academia Galleries, Uffizi Galleries are the must!
It looks amazing.