San Lorenzo Florence: History, Markets, and Renaissance Landmarks
The San Lorenzo district is undoubtedly one of Florence’s most exciting areas. Conveniently located near some of the city’s most popular attractions in the heart of the historic center, I don’t doubt you’ll pass through here at some point during your trip. Why San Lorenzo Is One of Florence’s Most...
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Fiaschetteria Fantappié Review: Rustic Tuscan Charm in San Frediano
Florence is packed with wine bars and charming eateries, but Fiaschetteria Fantappié stands out for one reason: it genuinely feels like stepping into another time. It’s a nostalgic, rustic corner of Florence where the wine flows, the food comforts, and the atmosphere makes you want to stay all night. I...
Pasticceria Buonamici Review: A Sweet Slice of Florentine Tradition
Tucked away on the Oltrarno side of Florence, Pasticceria Buonamici is a third-generation family bakery that’s been quietly perfecting its craft since the 1950s. I didn’t walk in expecting anything fancy or overly polished. Instead, I found a place that’s genuinely rooted in routine where locals come for their morning...
Babae Florence Review: Where Tuscan Tradition Meets Modern Charm
Florence is home to many popular restaurants, but Babae stands out for the way it blends Tuscan tradition with a modern spirit. Babae has become a must-visit, not only for its inviting interior and creative menu, but also for something quite unique: the wine window. You may have seen it...
La Sorbettiera Florence Review: Artisanal Gelato at Its Finest
Florence’s love affair with gelato is as deep-rooted as its Renaissance heritage. Every corner in the city offers a cone or cup, but few places match the devotion to quality and craftsmanship found at La Sorbettiera. I discovered their Santo Spirito location while exploring the Oltrarno neighborhood and was instantly...
Florence Food Studio Review: A Hands-On Taste of Tuscan Tradition
I didn’t expect to get emotional over a bowl of handmade pasta, but Florence Food Studio surprised me. What started as a fun activity turned into one of the most genuine experiences I’ve had in Florence. This wasn’t just a pasta making class; it felt like being invited into someone’s...
Divin Boccone Florence Review: Wine, Small Plates & Florentine Charm
Just beyond Florence’s crowded streets, Divin Boccone offers a refreshing pause. At first glance, it resembles a small neighborhood deli but step inside, and it becomes clear this is something more. Born from the vision of Massimiliano, a former butcher from Puglia, the concept blends Southern Italian roots with Tuscan...
How Local Gastronomy Has Become the Lifeblood of Corporate Events in Europe
Once upon a time, corporate events were all about ticking boxes: stick to the agenda, get everyone in the room, call it a success. But that approach doesn’t really fly anymore, especially in Europe. Things have shifted. Now, it’s just as much about what people feel as what they learn....
The rolling hills of Tuscany and its vibrant medieval cities are the stuff that dreams are made of, and so is the food. Tuscan cuisine is like nowhere else in Italy. This is thanks in part to their focus on locally sourced seasonal produce, as well as time-honored traditional cuisine....
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Florence Sunset Food & Wine Tour
An unforgettable evening filled with wines, fresh pasta, cocktails and an exclusive wine cellar experience.
- Daily
- 3.5 Hours
- Small Group
The Other Side of Florence Food Tour
An intimate culinary experience through Oltrarno, among Tuscan flavors and legendary local hosts
- Mon-Sat
- 3 Hours
- Small Group
A gourmet culinary adventure with a multi-course meal in the Tuscan countryside.
- 5 Hours
- Small Group