On a warm summer evening what could be nicer than a stroll around Florence? Whether you like to absorb some culture, like Signore Aleghieri Dante’s statue. in Piazza Santa Croce,
or, find a delicious and authentic meal in the Mercato Centrale.
then you could catch a bus up to Piazzale Michelangelo, join the crowds and watch the sun go down.
If you’re really lucky there might be a gelatto festival taking place!
Now, if I was going to the Piazzale again,I’d walk back down the hill instead of waiting ages for a bus, that then got caught in a traffic jam, but hey, we live and learn.
Unless you’re staying in the Oltrarno, the Piazza Della Repubblica may be on your way back to your hotel, and it’s a lively place for a little nightcap.
If you get lost in any back alleys,
never worry,
wherever you are the Duomo will always help you to get your bearings.
Just what I needed on a cold Leeds evening!
Brilliant skies and I echo every word you say about Florentine evenings.
Beautiful.
Marvellous, Gilly!
Lovely night shots Gilly and that gelato guy is definitely checking you out (the muscle man on the left) 😀 😀
Incredible captures of the Duomo. I’m in awe…
Sunset over Florence! What a treat. Your words work beautifully to make me feel as if I was there with you. What pleasure this post gave me. Thank you.
Ooh think this is the first time I’ve seen the non cultural side – love it. 😊
Enjoy. 🙂
Wonderful photos Gilly .. My fav is the carousel 😃