Local travel tip: Reclaiming the Hidden Treasure of Florence with a Local

posted by on February 9, 2012 00:02

Location: Florence, Italy

Known as the birthplace of Renaissance, called as the Athens of the Middle Ages, being the birthplace of many notable historical and popular figures such as Dante, Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Salvatore Ferragamo, Roberto Cavalli, and many more, the city of Florence is hailed to be one of the most culturally influential cities in the world. Travel through Florence and have cultural expedition no ordinary tourist would be able to experience with a free personal local guide from Guidedbyalocal.com. Local guides are best travel companions in search for the top-of-the-line attractions known only to the locals themselves. Being a city with a vast cultural heritage, Florence is dotted with popular tourist attractions such as the Florence Cathedral, Santa Croce, the Baptistery, the site of Michelangelo’s David, and many more. Yet, amidst these tourist sites are the hidden gems depicting the deep history this city was built upon. The district of Oltarno, a cultural destination in Florence off the beaten tracks, just across the river Arno, offers a glimpse of Florence of the past. Some of Oltarno’s streets have not changed for the last 500 years, presenting Florence at its best, “a classless society where aretisans and patricians still live and work side by side” said by a famous Florentian writer, Borsook. This part of the city also houses some of Michelangelo’s works, such as the frescoes of Masaccio. Discover more of the best places to visit in Florence with a local guide and have an extraordinary travel experience you’ll surely remember. Food in Florence exemplifies the abundance of culture and history this city if famous for. For example, the Mercato Centrale, located in the district of San Lorenzo, displays an abundance of delicatessen stalls, where you can choose from a range of cheeses and salume(cured meat), eaten with choice wines and drinks. Also, near here is Za-Za, a favourite dining place among the locals for its omelette with a creamy truffle sauce and mixed antipasti. This restaurant boasts of good food paired with good ambiance and affordable prices. Baldovino, located near Santa Croce in the east of Florence, is known among the locals for its traditionally-made pizzas and delectable mix of Tuscan and Italian dishes. Get your local guide to bring you to the best dining places in Florence and taste the authentic Florentian dining at its finest, all away from the norm. Nightlife in Florence is a mixture of party, drinking, festivities, bars, clubs, pubs, and others. Yet, one of the locals favourite night time activities is the watching the performing arts. There are many theatres in Florence, and among these, the Teatro Communale is a favourite among locals for its annual Maggio Musicale, sure to provide a perfect night-out for travellers wanting to have an alternate nightout experience. Ask your local guide for the best nightout spots Florence and experience nightlife with a twist of Florence. A personal local guide brings out the best travel experience a traveller would wish to experience; from the hidden sights, to the tastiest restaurants, and to the out-of-the-ordinary hangout places. Get a your own personal local guide from Guidedbyalocal.com and experience a not-so-ordinary trip through the city of Florence.