I have watched countless vlogs for a multitude of destinations of the past year and you guys are pretty great. You're not annoying, or present an air of entitlement, and offer a great balance of food, history, and interesting information. Grazie, eh.
Looks like a great walking city with awesome art along the way. The great views you captured are enticing, but so are the sidewalk shots with wine windows, markets & art for the masses, too. Glad to know about the Galileo museum. Who knew scientific instruments could be so beautiful!
Thank you so much for this video! lt's so detailed with local recommendations, which are notjust the usual spots everyone goes to-thatwould be so boring!
The first thing to do is hire a guide at E50 p. hr cheap a twice the price. Best place to dine is in Oltrano near the Santa Trinita bridge, Olio e Convivium. The best hidden gem is what is at the Cenaculo di San Salvi.
I've been to Florence half dozen times and every time I go I see something different. If I go another dozen times I still would barely scratch the surface of the history.
Yeah this couple mainly provides the basics. There are many things that are missed in their videos or things that are covered that don't have much significance for a one-time visitor
Thank you so much, that really means a lot! We really enjoyed Florence. Are there any other European cities you recommend we add to our "to-travel-to-list?"
@@michaelwiebe4282 WOW! The Wernigerode area looks beautiful. Believe it or not, Courtney and I practiced German for a good while, so we've been itching to head back to Germany to see if we can put our language learning to the test! Thanks for giving us a great location to add to our travel list! :)
I have watched countless vlogs for a multitude of destinations of the past year and you guys are pretty great. You're not annoying, or present an air of entitlement, and offer a great balance of food, history, and interesting information. Grazie, eh.
Thanks for helping get my itinerary together!
I love the way you viewed Florence and pointed out all the history behind it!
Thank you so much! We're so glad you liked it! :)
Looks like a great walking city with awesome art along the way. The great views you captured are enticing, but so are the sidewalk shots with wine windows, markets & art for the masses, too. Glad to know about the Galileo museum. Who knew scientific instruments could be so beautiful!
Thanks! It really is such a beautiful city with so much to offer! Florence has it's own ambiance for sure! Thanks so much for the nice words! :)
Do you perhaps have a link where one can purchase tickets to climb to the top of The Duomo?
Thank you so much for this video! lt's so detailed with local recommendations, which are notjust the usual spots everyone goes to-thatwould be so boring!
Wonderful 👍❤! Be there soon...
Lovely video. Thanks for sharing all the information. Very useful 👌
Thanks so much! So glad you liked it! :)
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Hi, can you add the link to buy the best tour packages for the duomo?
The first thing to do is hire a guide at E50 p. hr cheap a twice the price.
Best place to dine is in Oltrano near the Santa Trinita bridge, Olio e Convivium.
The best hidden gem is what is at the Cenaculo di San Salvi.
I've been to Florence half dozen times and every time I go I see something different. If I go another dozen times I still would barely scratch the surface of the history.
is there direct links to official website for the The Duomo?
the fact that you just "gloss over" Uffizzi Gallery demonstrates the depth of your research!
Yeah this couple mainly provides the basics. There are many things that are missed in their videos or things that are covered that don't have much significance for a one-time visitor
lol Thank you
I never knew why David’s proportions were off. Pretty cool
I know!!! Such an interesting fact!
What moth did you go?
Love you guys! As an European, I have never been to Florence!
Thank you so much, that really means a lot! We really enjoyed Florence. Are there any other European cities you recommend we add to our "to-travel-to-list?"
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My favorite, although a quite small place: Wernigerode, Harz/ Germany, and the surrounding area.
@@michaelwiebe4282 WOW! The Wernigerode area looks beautiful. Believe it or not, Courtney and I practiced German for a good while, so we've been itching to head back to Germany to see if we can put our language learning to the test! Thanks for giving us a great location to add to our travel list! :)
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I like views beautiful
Thanks! It really is a beautiful city!
Why David pee pee so small? It’s my size. Sad.
He's a grower