Blogs Posts on "Florence"
Andre Agassi: What a rich man’s discontent can teach us all about living an authentic life by Scholars & Rogues on Nov 12, 2009They say money can’t buy happiness. The same also goes for celebrity, and even the status that accompanies being among the best in the world at your profession. We’ve had ample demonstration of this in recent days. Robert Enke, the goalte...
Florence, The Walking City by Experience Tuscany on Nov 11, 2009This is great news for tourists who want to keep running while on holiday in Florence, not to mention perfect training ground for marathoners who arrive in advance of the November 29 Florence Marathon. The city of Florence has recently responded to t...
Ravenna by Random Italy on Nov 7, 2009Ravenna is located in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy. Emiglia Romagna is most known for its capital city, Bologna. Ravenna, while a lesser know city perhaps to tourists, is worth a stop in your itinerary, particularly if you want to see some amaz...
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Balade inattendue par les alentours de Florence by L´Origami, les voyages et les endroits du monde on Nov 6, 2009
Traditional Shopping in Florence by Experience Tuscany on Nov 3, 2009Florence offers to its visitors plenty of choice when it comes to shopping. There are city center areas that it is important to know for shopping purposes. For purchases that involve quite some involvement, the street to be in is Via Tornabuoni, once...
Balade inattendue par les alentours de Florence by L´Origami, les voyages et les endroits du monde on Nov 3, 2009
Looking for tips on what to do and see in Pisa, Florence and Lucca by Europe A La Carte Blog on Oct 29, 2009I’m off to Tuscany for a week at the end of November 2009. I’ll be staying in Pisa, Florence and Lucca. If you have any tips on what I should do and see in this area, please leave a comment on this post. I fly into Pisa on the Ryanair fl...
Florentine Roasted Chestnuts by Experience Tuscany on Oct 18, 2009When the fall season comes, Tuscany, like many other parts of Italy, sees the appearance of roasted chestnut street sellers through the streets of its cities. A large, round iron canister holds the fire that roasts the chestnuts on top, scenting the...
Travel, learn and have fun: Photography courses in Italy by eXplorer on Oct 18, 2009I love photography although I am an amateur taking the normal-as-usual pictures, and one of the things on my dream list is taking a class to understand and manage at least the basic techniques of this wonderful art. You might be also willing to impro...

