Pastamania – Florence Pasta Making Class
Pasta making by the Arno is oddly magical. In this small-group Florence class, I love the hands-on way you learn […]
Pasta making by the Arno is oddly magical. In this small-group Florence class, I love the hands-on way you learn […]
The Uffizi gets crowded fast. This small-group skip-the-line visit zeroes in on the Renaissance rooms and finishes with city views
Fresh pasta starts in a medieval tower. This Florence class is staged inside a 1200s stone tower near Brunelleschi’s Dome,
Leonardo’s sketches turn into machines you can touch. At Florence’s Leonardo Interactive Museum, you step into a first-person, hands-on experience
Pasta, wine, and countryside calm in one day. This day trip pairs a Florence food market tour with a chef-led
Chianti tastes better when someone else drives. This half-day trip gets you out of Florence for two authentic winery stops
Skipping lines for David is a smart move. This Accademia Gallery tour gives you fast-track entry plus a guide-led route
The Duomo hits you fast. This short guided visit mixes cathedral splendor with hands-on storytelling, plus radios/headsets for clear listening.
If you want Florence to taste like Florence, this evening walk helps. You start with a Prosecco toast in Piazza
Florence rewards slow wandering, but this bus gets you oriented fast. I like the open-top double-decker setup for big views,
This outing strings together Siena, San Gimignano, and Pisa, with a winery lunch and optional wine pairing that turns a
One statue can turn a cloudy morning into a mission. This skip-the-line ticket gets you into the Accademia Gallery faster
Cooking with Florence in the rearview mirror. What makes this class fun is the hands-on chef coaching in a real
Florence runs on power, and Palazzo Vecchio is it. This self-paced visit takes you into the civic heart of the
Florence clicks when someone tells the story first. This Renaissance & Medici Tales walk uses a storyteller guide to connect