Even though it is only Tuesday, I'm going to do a #TBT.
Out of all the historic and picturesque Italian cities, Firenze has to be the one that stole my heart. Don't let this little city that allows you to walk from one side of the town to the other in less than a day fool you (of course, with gelato in the left hand and a camera in the right hand while gawking your head up the entire time to marvel at the amazing architecture or stylish Italian people).
I miss the oh-so-strong, yet perfect cappuccinos.I miss the sweet pastries for breakfast. I miss the most delicious pizza de margarita from the pizzeria steps away from my school and aperitivo (Italian happy hour). I miss people watching while enjoying lunch in one of the many piazzas, people watching again at an espresso bar during the afternoon (even though Italians strongly disapprove cappuccino after 1pm), feeling accomplished after having a conversation with an Italian vendor at the open-air fruit market, and listening to a street performer playing the accordion right outside my apartment window while trying to do homework.
Needless to say, I miss almost everything about Florence, except the humid heat and cookie-sized mosquito bites. Can't wait to go back when I have a chance. For now, I will just reminisce about this lovely city and all the wonderful experiences I had while studying abroad there for 2 months.
Oh, that's the view from Piazzale Michelangelo!
If you are planning to go, dreaming to go or going to Firenze anytime soon, here's my list of "don't miss":
Gusta's Panino Gusta Pizza is not enough to satisfy anyone's appetite for authentic Italian food, so go on and taste the panini at Gusta. They have homemade green pesto and red pesto spread that is out of this world. Just a little note, panino is one, panini is more than one so when ordering one, just ask for "uno panino".
Caffetteria delle Oblate This cafe offers a fun nightlife of cheap yummy drinks and aperitif along with special musical performances on the 2nd floor of a local library. That's right, a library. It is definitely a place you want to be to meet some locals. Did I mention a stunning view of the Duomo?
THE David Don't be fooled by the statues outside of Piazza del Vecchio. If you think the fake David is impeccable and huge, just wait until you visit The Academia to marvel at the real thing. He is way more larger in size and extraordinary when you are standing at the base of the statue platform.
Piazzale di Michelangelo Just after a short beautiful hike, there is a standpoint where the breathtaking view of the entire Firenze is in front of you. Bring a bottle of wine, prosciutto e melone and cheese for a picnic to enjoy the beautiful backdrop during sunset.
What's on your "don't miss" list when traveling Italy?
Ciao!

wow that view is stunning!
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