This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

10 Best place to visit in La Loggia Italy

x

TOP 10 Things to do in FLORENCE | Italy Travel Guide 4K

⭐ This video is sponsored by CEPTICS, a number one brand for travel adapters???? on Amazon ???? Website: ???????? YouTube Channel:
Florence Travel Guide ???????? 20% OFF Florence travel guide ????

Watch FULL Florence 4K walking tour ????

In this video, we'll cover the top 10 things to do in Florence.

CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:23 10. Ponte Vecchio
1:10 9. Piazza della Signoria
2:05 8. San Lorenzo Market & Mercato Centrale
2:57 7. Uffizi Gallery
4:10 6. Gelato (Ice cream)
5:32 5. Hospital of Innocents
6:15 4. Walls & gates of Florence & fortifications
6:58 3. Basilica di San Lorenzo
7:28 2. Boboli Gardens
8:19 1. Piazza del Duomo

Watch also our other videos ???? Top 10 series:

OUR SOCIAL MEDIA:
Instagram:
Facebook:
Twitter:
For collaboration and inquiries: hpassport.travel(at)gmail.com
????Visit our WEBSITE:

Additional video credit:
#florence #travelguide #italy
x

FLORENCE: 10 places TOURISTS DON’T KNOW | Florence hidden gems

#florence #hiddengems #italy #didyouknow

Florence, the world capital of the arts, is a fantastic place!
Here we present ???? 10 hidden gems ???? in Florence to escape the crowds!

Indeed the main points of attraction in Florence are always invaded by millions of tourists every year.
Follow our advice to discover more sites of Florence ????
.
Florence’s hidden gems in this video:
00:40 - Wine windows
01:24 - San Miniato al Monte Abbey
01:55 - Sant'Ambrogio Market
02:42 - Vasari Corridor & Santa Felicita Church
03:33 - Ancient Pharmacy of Santa Maria Novella
04:28 - San Lorenzo complex
05:31 - Santa Trinita Bridge
06:15 - Oltrarno
06:58 - Orsanmichele Church
07:30 - Ognissanti Church
.

⚡ Since you watched this, you may also be interested in: ⚡

???? A relaxing weekend in TUSCANY:
???? LUCCA travel guide
???? TUSCANY travel guide:
???? VENICE: 13 places tourists don’t know:
.
???? ???????? CHECK WHAT TO DO IN FLORENCE HERE:
.

Do you have questions for us? ????
We'll be happy to reply! ➡️ giulia.italybyitalians@gmail.com
.

SOUNDTRACK:
Happy Bee Surf by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. 
Source: 
Artist: 
x

BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN FLORENCE ITALY | Must See Attractions in Florence Italy.

In this Video, I will present 10 best places to visit in Florence Italy.
If you set out on a mission to see everything that Florence has to offer, it will take weeks indeed. In fact, this small city is a showcase of the remarkable Italian Renaissance, the artistic and humanistic movement that proudly broke out Europe from the chains of the Dark Ages. Some of the places to visit in Florence are among the best-known tourist attractions in Italy, including an eminent collection of landmarks, museums, churches, and palaces.

Book your Hotels & Accommodations ►

Book Your Tour, Activities and Attractions :

Book Your Perfect Holiday at best Price :

Best rates on airline tickets :

#florence
#florenceitaly
x

TOP 10 Borghi più BELLI d'ITALIA ????????

In questa nuova classifica vi parliamo dei 10 borghi italiani che più ci sono piaciuti in questi due anni di viaggi on the road! Li conoscevate già tutti?
Se vi va consigliateci nei commenti un borgo che vi è piaciuto particolarmente!

????️ SAAL PHOTO PORTAL:
-

???? LA NOSTRA ATTREZZATURA:
- Camera:
- Lente Sigma 16mm:
- Lente Leica:
- Drone 1:
- Drone 2 :

????INSTAGRAM:
????TELEGRAM:

????Acquistando da questo link uno degli oggetti che vi consigliamo su Amazon
sosterrai il canale e i nostri progetti
AMAZON:

Per email commerciali: iviaggidisaraepaolo@gmail.com

#borghiditalia #borghipiubelliditalia #italia
x

Places to see in ( Udine - Italy ) Loggia del Lionello

Places to see in ( Udine - Italy ) Loggia del Lionello

The Lionello lodge is one of the oldest and most important historical buildings in Udine , built in Piazza Libertà, owes its name to the one who had it completed: Nicolò Lionello . Characterized by a majestic structure and by the elegance of its marbles, the Loggia progressively became a symbol of the city. The building is made up of two floors and features a covering with alternating bands of pink and white stones.

The main façade has ten arches located in the lower part, while on the upper side there is a central balcony and two lateral three-lancet windows, enriched with coats of arms that recall the city of Udine. The style of the building, on the whole, refers to the Venetian Gothic style. The upper part of the northern side has a refined pentafora characterized by a frame with dentils and rounds in stone, depicting religious moments such as the Annunciation , as well as bas - reliefs by the evangelists.

The major façade faces the castle hill, the left part towards a group of houses, the right side overlooks via Mercatovecchio , while the rear part forms the back wall of the Loggia. The latter joins the square through an elegant and wide staircase that occupies the two central arches.

The origin of the lodge dates back to January 24, 1441, when in pleno consilio was proposed the construction of a new municipal building, since all the famous cities boasted the presence of spectacular buildings in which to play the city council, while Udine did not have still no building used for this function. It was, therefore, the noble deputy Nicolò Savorgnan to propose the construction of this new municipal building. In order to finance its realization, it was decided to use all the amount coming from the duty on bread and the consent of the Council, on 24th January 1441, was almost unanimous.

The extension and embellishment modifications designed by Pietro Lombardo aimed at transforming the Loggia into an independent building, both in terms of height and out-of-scale floors. Another important element concerned its coverage, independent of the building built by Bartolomeo delle Cisterne , based on a design by Nicolò Lionello.

Today the Loggia del Lionello is a unique body with the Palazzo degli Uffici Municipali , the work of architect Raimondo D'Aronco and built in place of the ancient chancellery at the beginning of the twentieth century , in order to meet the needs of citizens. The Loggia del Lionello has a rectangular base that extends for 18.50 meters in width and 35.50 meters in length while, in height, it develops for 15,20 meters. This last building, with its white and pink stones, is the most imposing element of Piazza Libertà. At the center of the main façade there is a pentafora with a balcony placed between two windows; another distinguishing element is undoubtedly the façade that overlooks Piazza della Libertà, accompanied by the inscription in Gothic style UTINUM , representing the Latin name of the city of Udine.

( Udine - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Udine . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Udine - Italy

Join us for more :






FLORENCE Top 17 Things to Do…Vespa ride, Pisa and more!

Join The Tour Guy's Newsletter and be the First to Know When a New Video Drops:

Florence Tours:

Florence Restaurant Recommendations:

Our Chianti Wine Tour from Florence:

Pisa and Lucca Day Trip from Florence:

Our Day Trip Tour to Cinque Terre!:

Check our Tuscany Wine Tour by Vespa:

Where to Stay in Florence:

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:46 Number 1 The Best Sculpture on Earth
1:47 Number 2 Take a Tour of the Uffizi Gallery
2:49 Number 3 Walk across Ponte Vecchio
4:11 Number 4 The Gates of Paradise
5:17 Number 5 The Duomo and Brunelleschi's Dome
6:49 Number 6 Dine at Mercato Centrale
7:59 Number 7 Try Trippa & Lampredotto
8:59 Number 8 Devour a Fiorentina on a Food Tour
9:38 Number 9 Ride a Vespa!
10:26 Number 10 Try Vernaccia di San Gimignano on a Tuscan Vinyard
11:06 Number 11 Sunset at Piazzale Michelangelo
11:37 Number 12 Absorb the Brancacci Chapel
12:35 Number 13 Eat & Hang out in Santo Spirito
13:27 Number 14 Go to Cinque Terre for the Day, or More!
14:30 Number 15 Plan a trip to the Leaning Tower of Pisa
15:31 Number 16 Rub the Boar's Nose
16:32 Number 17 The Abbey of San Miniato al Monte

Special Thanks to:

Angel
Castellanos for being on the trip with me. Had a blast filming. Check out Angel at...
IG: @Angels_Travels
Web:

Hotel Brunelleschi for providing accommodation. They did NOT pay us to stay or plug them. We simply think they are the best and most Florentine accommodation. Check them out at:

Gurdulú Gastronomia - this team of guys and gals is going to change
Oltrarno forever.


Post-production manager Alvin Fabbroni who always stays positive regardless of the situation.
IG: @alvintronico

Florence Travel Guide - Walk and Explore the Historic Center in Italy!

Florence city center is packed with an endless amount of things to see, do and eat! ???????? Today, we take you on a walking tour and explore the historic centre of the city to help you prepare for your trip to Florence as you create your own Florence Travel Guide! w/@michaworldwide

With a rich history, captivating culture and famed for being the birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence is a fully-fledged city with a small-town feel that will charm its way into your heart and remain there forever. The Tuscan capital is essentially an open-air museum full of architectural masterpieces and unique works of art, so abundant, in fact, that its entire historic center within the ancient medieval walls is a UNESCO World Heritage site. There is definitely something to see around every corner… This guide only serves as a bite-size chunk of what there is in Florence! We are guiding you through the city starting from the train station and working our way up through the Historical Center of Florence!

▬ Video Chapters ▬

0:00 Intro and the Santa Maria Novella Train Station
1:35 Santa Maria Novella Church
3:48 Piazza del Duomo and its Monuments
5:36 Piazza di San Lorenzo Church
6:13 Palazzo Medici (Medici-Riccardi Palace)
6:37 Leather Market and Mercato Centrale
7:50 Accademia Gallery (Gallerie dell’Accademia - The Statue of David)
9:29 Piazza di San Marco
10:15 Piazza della Santissima Annunziata
11:27 Leonardo da Vinci Interactive Museum
11:53 Piazza della Repubblica
13:22 Church and Museum of Orsanmichele
13:43 Dante’s House and Museum (Museo Casa di Dante)
14:08 Piazza del Mercato Nuovo and il Porcellino
14:45 Piazza della Signoria and Palazzo Vecchio
15:39 Uffizi Gallery
17:34 Complex of San Firenze (Complesso di San Firenze)
18:35 Bargello National Museum
18:58 Piazza Santa Croce
21:24 Subscribe and Watch More!

????If you're enjoying our content and would like to help fuel us on our adventure through Italy, you can buy us a small pizza! ????????????

???? PAYPAL -

???? Follow us through all 20 Regions of Italy on the Ultimate Italian Road Trip!

???? Our Complete Sicily Series:


About Us:
When we were in our early 20s, chasing our own dreams of living in Europe, we met one night at a pub in Florence...11 months later, we were married! Having been together for 4 years now, we have lived & worked on 3 different continents & even on a cruise ship!

We moved back to Italy to live out one of our biggest dreams - to pull off the Ultimate Italian Road Trip, travelling to all 20 regions of Italy! We will be showcasing the impressive diversity all 20 regions have to offer - from the history, architecture, art, culture, food, traditions and so much more! ????????

???? INSTAGRAM -

✨ FACEBOOK -

Share this video with a friend:


Watch next – Oltrarno Florence Travel Guide - Walk and Explore the Other Side of the River in Italy!


Recommended Playlist – Region 2: Tuscany, Italy


Our Gear: ????
Main Camera:
Secondary Camera:
DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo Drone: OR
DJI OM 4 Gimbal: OR
Backpack:
Microphone:
Tripod:
Tripod Mount:

We get all our music from Epidemic Sound. Get all of the songs here: ????


Best Travel Credit Card: Chase Sapphire ✈


???? TWITTER –

???? BUSINESS EMAIL
theglobalexpats@gmail.com

FTC: This video is not sponsored.

???? THANKS FOR WATCHING

* Some of the above are affiliate links, which means that if you use them we may get a small commission that supports our channel. This costs you nothing and sometimes even provides you with a discount! #travelitaly

13 Tips for a FANTASTIC Trip to Florence

One of the most beautiful and historically significant cities in the world…join me as I help you decide what to do, where to go, where to stay, and what to eat in stunning Florence.

Follow me:
Intstagram:

Music by:


Thanks to Audrey Kennedy for the help! If you need a travel agent, she's the best!


FEATURED IN THIS VIDEO:
How to Get into the City:
- From Pisa Airport (Gallilei Gallileo Intl Airport): Take the Pisamover to Pisa Centrale Station, and buy a ticket to Florence (Santa Maria Novella Station)
- From Florence Airport (Peretola)
Cheapest option is the new Tram from T2 to Santa Maria Novella Station in Florence.
Or just hop in a cab)

How to Skip The Lines:
(VERY IMPORTANT TO AVOID SPENDING HOURS IN LINES!)
- The most user friendly website for reserving skip the line reserved ticket times (for the Uffizi Gallery and the Academia Gallery (Michelangelo's David) is:

(But you’ll pay more of a fee…but it is user friendly)
- The official ticketing website for the Uffizi Gallery and The David is B-ticket:

(Less user-friendly, but a cheaper ticket price…and it’s not that hard to figure it out)
- The official site for reserving a climb for the Duomo is here (this will also include entrance into all of the attractions of the Duomo):


- You can also call to book a time at the Uffizi and David by calling this number from a US phone:
011-39-055-294-883
- Or this number from an Italian phone:
055-294-883

You can also sometimes book through your hotel (if you’re staying at a hotel)
Or go with a small group tour like ArtVivia (more expensive, but highly recommended):


Food:
- All’Antico Vinaio
- Gustapizza
- Le Volpi e L’Uva
- Trattoria Mario
- Trattoria Za Za
- Zeb
- Cibrèo Trattoria
- Osteria Santo Spirito
- L’Osteria di Giovanni
- Trattoria Giovanni

Gelato:
- Venchi
- Vivoli
- Gelateria La Carraia
- Gelateria Artigianale La Strega Nocciola
- Gelateria Santa Trinita
- My Sugar
- Gelateria Dei Neri (one of my two favorites)
- Perché No (my favorite)

Neighborhoods/Piazzas/Sites:
- Piazza della Signoria
- Ponte Vecchio (Make sure to climb to the top)
- Oltrarno (Across any of the bridged on the other side of the Arno River)
- San Frediano
- Santo Spirito
- Walk along the Arno River

Markets:
- Mercato Centrale
- Mercato di San Lorenzo
- Loggia del Mercato Nuovo
- Sant’Ambrogio Market

Michaelangelo’s David:
Galleria dell’Accademia
(Again…make sure to book an advanced entrance time)

Other Museums/Art/History:
- Uffizi Gallery (BOOK AHEAD)
- Palazzo Vecchio
- Palazzo Pitti

Churches:
- Duomo di Firenze, also the Crypt below, the Baptistry, and Giotto’s Bell Tower (though as I said in the video…you’ll get as a good a view of the city from climbing the Palazzo Vecchio with FAR FEWER crowds)
- Basilica di Santa Croce (burial site of famous Italians)
- Medici Chapel (also the family tomb for the Medici)

Parks/Nature:
- Boboli Gardens (Beautiful impressive huge park)
- Giardino Bardini (My favorite park in the city)
- Rent a bike and ride through the hills above Florence. Best route (in my opinion) Head across the Ponte all Grazie (Bridge), and bike up the hills above Piazzale Michaelangelo.

Views of the City:
- la Rinascente (4th floor…up the green stairs)
- Rooftop bar of the Westin Excelsior
- Watch the Sunset on the St Trinity Bridge

Tuscany:
(I rented a car…I think it cost me around 50 Euros for the day)
- Day Trip/Wine Tour of Tuscany (There are many options for tours…I loved the small group half/day tour with Prestige rent…I found it on Trip Advisor (linked here):

- Siena (if you only visit one town in Tuscany…make it Siena. Also take the bus, not the train)
- San Gimignano (Can be seen on the same day as Siena as they’re close by)
- Pisa
- Lucca (aerial shot of Lucca is from videoblocks.com)

PLACES I DIDN’T HAVE TIME TO FEATURE:
Restaurants:
- Osteria Vini e Vecchi Sapori (VERY POPULAR spot. Reservations are a must)
- Bella Donne (fantastic meatballs…or “polpettine”)
- Hostaria Il Desco (great little hidden gem near the Ponte Vecchio in a winding alley)

Other things to see/do:
- Bargello Museum
- Strozzi Museum
- Museo dell'Opera del Duomo (The Duomo’s museum)

MY EQUIPMENT:
- Main Camera: Panasonic GH5 (w/ Metabones Speedbooster adapter, and an XLR shoe mount for my lav mic)
- Second Camera (For Studio shoot): Sony FS5 with Canon 24-70 2.8
- Lenses: Panasonic Lumix 12-35 2.8, Panasonic Lumix 35-100 2.8, Sigma Art Lens 18-35 1.8, Canon 24-70 2.8
- Gimbal: DJI Ronin S
- Drone: DJI Mavic 2 Zoom
- Camera Slider: Rhino ROV Pro

FLORENCE, Italy (Tuscany) - Things To Do (TOP 10)

Things To Do In FLORENCE Italy. Top 10 Florence Travel Guide. I will show you my favourite 10 Things To Do In Florence, Italy. I’m Rok and I’ve spent last 8 years travelling around Europe as a tour guide. I prepared this Florence travel guide will to help you organise your visit to Florence. I will take you around Florence old town, to show you best places in Florence.

Top 10 Things To Do In FLORENCE:
00:00 - Intro
0:30 - Piazzale Michelangelo
1:15 - Central Market - San Lorenzo Market
2:10 - Boboli Gardens
2:50 - Galeria Academia
3:46 - The Baptistery
4:35 - Ponte Vecchio
5:49 - Main Square: Piazza Della Signoria and Loggia de' Lanzi
6:58 - Town Hall: Palazzo Vecchio
7:42 - Uffizi Gallery
9:04 - Florence Cathedral - Duomo

My Other FLORENCE Videos:
Is FLORENCE Worth Visiting?
FLORENCE Travel Tips -
Eating in FLORENCE -
How EXPENSIVE is Florence? -

Used content made by other creators:
Viking Ocean Cruises
Viking Oceans: Restoring Michelangelo’s David


If you have any questions about Florence, just leave them in the comment section. Also share your thoughts, your ideas and your experience about Florence.
By clicking like you will help this video to be visible to others. Please consider subscribing and clicking on notification bell to be notified every time I post a new travel video.
Thank you,
Rok Goes Around

P.S.: Rok is a traveler, a cinematic vlogger and a tour guide. On this travel channel he is combining his 20 years of travelling experience, his 10 years of filmmaking experience and his 8 years of tour guiding experience.

Top 10 Farm Stays in Tuscany, Italy - Beautiful Holiday Destination in Italy, Europe

► If you like my videos, please subscribe!

❖ Top 10 Farm Stays in Tuscany, Italy

Castello La Leccia
Address: Localita La Leccia, 53011 Castellina in Chianti SI, Italy
Phone: +39 0577 743148

--------------------
► See Farm Stays in Tuscany … Here:
--------------------

Locanda Le Piazze
Address: Località Le Piazze, 41, 53011 Castellina in Chianti SI, Italy
Phone: +39 0577 743190

Odina Agriturismo
Address: Loc. Odina 2, 52024 Loro Ciuffenna AR, Italy
Phone: +39 055 969304

Villa Di Capovento
Address: Loc. Capovento, 53011 Castellina in Chianti SI, Italy
Phone: +39 0577 740755

Borgo Del Cabreo
Address: Via Montefioralle Case sparse, 6, 50022 Greve in Chianti FI, Italy
Phone: +39 347 701 7265

La Locanda Country Hotel
Address: Località Montanino Di Volpaia, 53017 Radda in Chianti SI, Italy
Phone: +39 0577 738832

Agriturismo Macinatico
Address: Località Macinatico, 58, 53037 San Gimignano SI, Italy
Phone: +39 338 885 0426

Agriturismo Cantagalli
Address: Str. di Ripa D' Orcia, 53027 Localita' Cantagalli, San Quirico d'Orcia SI, Italy
Phone: +39 350 532 3952

Poggio al Casone
Address: Via Volpaia, 16, 56040 Casciana Terme Lari PI, Italy
Phone: +39 050 642259

Podere Querceto
Address: Località Falgano, 75/A, 50068 Rufina FI, Italy
Phone: +39 347 732 2831

-------------------------------
► Search Hotels Here:

#Italy
#Tuscany
#FarmStays
x

Venice, Italy | 25 Things To Do in 3-4 Days (Guide & Tips)

Discover some of the best things to see and do in Venice, Italy. We’ll walk you through how we spent 3-4 days in Venice and share practical information along the way, so if you’re looking for itinerary ideas or travel tips then I hope this guide will be helpful.

This video description contains affiliate links that help support this channel at no extra cost to you

???? More Europe travel guides:

✍️ Venice Travel Guide (when to go, where to stay, how to get there etc):

???? Venice Map:

???? Music from Epidemic Sound. You can listen to a playlist of the music used in this video here*:

(*the playlist is completely free to listen to, but signing up for an account via this link supports the channel at no extra cost to you and grants you a one-month free subscription)

CHAPTERS (use these to navigate around the travel guide / skip to the parts that interest you):

00:00 Intro
01:14 #1 The best thing to do in Venice!
02:24 #2 Jewish Ghetto
02:59 #3 Campo dei Mori
03:28 #4 Calle Varisco
04:16 #5 Spritz
04:50 #6 Cicchetti
07:05 #7 Rialto Bridge
08:28 #8 Rialto Market
08:46 #9 Librarie Acqua Alta
10:05 #10 Flooded Crypt of San Zaccaria
11:06 #11 Secret Itineraries Tour of Doge’s Palace
13:03 #12 St Mark’s Basilica
13:50 #13 St Mark’s Campanile
14:15 Intro to DIY island hopping
15:50 #14 Burano
18:00 #15 Mazzorbo
19:00 #16 Torcello
19:56 #17 Murano
20:34 #18 Gondola ride
22:33 #19 Scala Contarini del Bovolo
22:49 #20 Royal Gardens
23:15 #21 San Giorgio Maggiore Church & Campanile
23:44 #22 Wander Dursoduro
24:01 #23 Accademia Bridge
24:30 #24 Santa Maria Della Salute
25:01 #25 Campo Santa Margherita
25:23 Getting to Venice from Marco Polo airport
26:40 How to use the vaporetto
27:40 How many days to spend in Venice
28:23 Quick food options on a budget
30:00 General tips
30:45 How much to budget for a trip to Venice

BEST WAY TO SEE FLORENCE? Walk From The Center To Piazzale Michelangelo For Killer Views!

Want to see the best of Florence in 2023?

Here's my walk from Florence's center to Piazzale Michelangelo on the other side of the Arno River.

You'll pass many must-see sights along the way, find the best route to avoid crowds, and get those stunning Florence panoramic views!


► CHAPTERS

00:00 - Intro
01:00 - Piazza del Duomo - our first station
02:03 - Piazza della Signoria
03:08 - Coffee break in the best coffee place in Florence
04:10 - Ponte alle Grazie - less crowded bridge
05:33 - Porta di San Miniato
06:43 - Staircase to our goal
08:22 - Piazzale Michelangelo - what can you visit?


► RELATED PAGES ON FLORENCEWISE

Accademia Gallery in Florence:
What to do in Florence - Start your trip planning now!:
Florence in April:
Florence in May:
Florence Neighborhoods - Where should you visit?:
Santa Maria Novella Florence:
Florentine Cuisine:
Taking the Train from Rome to Florence:


► DISCOUNT ITALY TICKETS WITH TIQETS!

As a Romewise subscriber (or viewer), you are entitled to a 5% discount with any Tiqets bookings when you use this link:




► ENJOY THE MUSIC IN THIS VIDEO?

I love the vast selection of royalty-free music I get with MusicBed!
Get your first month FREE!:


► GRAB YOUR FREE ROME TRIP PLANNING GUIDE!




► COME FOLLOW ME HERE:

Instagram:
Twitter:
Facebook:
Pinterest:


► WANT TO HELP SUPPORT MY WORK?

PayPal Donations:
Visit the Romewise shop:


► MY FILMING EQUIPMENT

Apple iPhone 14:
DJI Osmo 6:

Come visit my Amazon shop for all my picks:




► NEW TO FLORENCEWISE?

I’m Elyssa and this is Florencewise, your go-to guide to Florence. Most of my videos are about Rome and Florence but you might find a few other travel videos here, as well. Enjoy!



__________


► THANK YOU!

Thank you for watching my video! I would love it if you subscribed to my channel. Also, I’d love to hear from you! What other Rome and Florence videos would you like to see from me?

#romewise #rome #florence #florencewise #italy #travel

► DISCLAIMER: This description contains affiliate links that allow you to find the items either mentioned in the video or that I otherwise think you might find useful. This helps support the channel at no cost to you. While I may earn a small commission when a viewer uses the links, the viewer is in NO WAY obligated to use these links. Thank you as always for your support!

Hotel La Loggia, Mestrino, Italy

Hotel La Loggia, Mestrino, Italy
About Property:
Offering classically furnished rooms with Versace bathrooms and flat-screen TVs, La Loggia is a small property from the 18th century. Set in Mestrino, it is 10 minutes' drive from Padua.
Rooms are elegantly decorated with wood floors and antique furniture. Each room is air conditioned and features free Wi-Fi, a minibar and a private bathroom with hairdryer.
A continental breakfast is available at Hotel La Loggia.
Free parking is...
=====================
Booking or More Details:
=====================
Property Type: Hotel
=====================
Address: Via IV Novembre 34, 35035 Mestrino, Italy
=====================
Searching For
1. Hotel La Loggia - Mestrino - Italy
2. Hotel La Loggia - Mestrino - Italy Address
3. Hotel La Loggia - Mestrino - Italy Rooms
4. Hotel La Loggia - Mestrino - Italy Amenities
5. Hotel La Loggia - Mestrino - Italy Offers and Deals
=====================
Audio Credit:
Website:
Track Title: Blank Slate
Artist: VYEN
=====================
***DISCLAIMER ***
* This video is not sponsored.
* The photos shown in this video are not owned by Holidays In Europe.
Copyright issue? Please contact us and for getting more information you can find contact details on the about us page of the channel.
*Note: - Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
=====================
#HolidaysInEurope #HotelLaLoggiaMestrino #HotelLaLoggiaMestrinoItaly

Hotel La Loggia, Tortora, Italy

Hotel La Loggia, Tortora, Italy
About Property:
Set on the Tortora hill and a 10-minute drive from the sea, Hotel La Loggia offers a free outdoor swimming pool and sun terrace with sun loungers and parasols. The elegant-style accommodation comes with a balcony and Mediterranean Sea and mountain views.
Air-conditioned rooms at the La Loggia all feature a satellite flat-screen TV, desk and tiled floors. The private bathroom includes a hairdryer and free toiletries.
An Italian breakfast is provided d...
=====================
Booking or More Details:
=====================
Property Type: Hotel
=====================
Address: Contrada Sarre, 87020 Tortora, Italy
=====================
Searching For
1. Hotel La Loggia - Tortora - Italy
2. Hotel La Loggia - Tortora - Italy Address
3. Hotel La Loggia - Tortora - Italy Rooms
4. Hotel La Loggia - Tortora - Italy Amenities
5. Hotel La Loggia - Tortora - Italy Offers and Deals
=====================
Audio Credit:
Website:
Track Title: Reasons To Hope
Artist: Reed Mathis
=====================
***DISCLAIMER ***
* This video is not sponsored.
* The photos shown in this video are not owned by Holidays In Europe.
Copyright issue? Please contact us and for getting more information you can find contact details on the about us page of the channel.
*Note: - Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
=====================
#HolidaysInEurope #HotelLaLoggiaTortora #HotelLaLoggiaTortoraItaly

La Loggia Villa Gloria, Quercegrossa, Italy

La Loggia Villa Gloria, Quercegrossa, Italy
About Property:
You're eligible for a Genius discount at La Loggia - Villa Gloria! To save at this property, all you have to do is sign in.
Hotel La Loggia is 10 km from Siena, with views over the Tuscan hills. It has a summer pool and free WiFi is available in public areas.
La Loggia's rooms are decorated in a traditional Tuscan style and offers LCD TV, minibar and private bathrooms. Most have views over the Chianti vine...
=====================
Booking or More Details:
=====================
Property Type: Hotel
=====================
Address: SP 222 Chiantigiana - Loc. Macialla 1 , 53019 Quercegrossa, Italy
=====================
Searching For
1. La Loggia Villa Gloria - Quercegrossa - Italy
2. La Loggia Villa Gloria - Quercegrossa - Italy Address
3. La Loggia Villa Gloria - Quercegrossa - Italy Rooms
4. La Loggia Villa Gloria - Quercegrossa - Italy Amenities
5. La Loggia Villa Gloria - Quercegrossa - Italy Offers and Deals
=====================
Audio Credit:
Website:
Track Title: Subway Dreams
Artist: Dan Henig
=====================
***DISCLAIMER ***
* This video is not sponsored.
* The photos shown in this video are not owned by Holidays In Europe.
Copyright issue? Please contact us and for getting more information you can find contact details on the about us page of the channel.
*Note: - Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
=====================
#HolidaysInEurope #LaLoggiaVillaGloriaQuercegrossa #LaLoggiaVillaGloriaQuercegrossaItaly
x

Places to see in ( Vicenza - Italy ) Loggia del Capitaniato

Places to see in ( Vicenza - Italy ) Loggia del Capitaniato

The palazzo del Capitaniato, also known as loggia del Capitanio or loggia Bernarda, is a palazzo in Vicenza, northern Italy, designed by Andrea Palladio in 1565 and built between 1571 and 1572. It is located on the central Piazza dei Signori, facing the Basilica Palladiana. Palazzo del Capitaniato, floor plan (Pereswet-Soltan, 1969). The palazzo is currently used by the town council. It was decorated by Lorenzo Rubini and, in the interior, with frescoes by Giovanni Antonio Fasolo. Since 1994 the palace has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto.

When one compares the Gothic arches of the Palazzo Ducale in Venice with the loggias of Palladio’s Basilica, inspired by the classical language of ancient Rome (and even more if one compares the 16th-century (Cinquecento) palazzi of Vicenza with those on the Grand Canal), the Vicentines’ desire to emphasise their cultural autonomy from the architectural models of La Serenissima becomes quite clear. Nevertheless, twenty years later, when the Citizen Council commissioned for the same piazza the refacing of the official residence of the Venetian Captain (the military head in charge of the city on behalf of the Venetian Republic), it would again fall to Palladio to undertake the work, and the contest, if any, was between two extraordinary architectures rising one in front of the other.

It is extremely rare for any architect to have the opportunity to intervene twice in the same place, after an interval of twenty years. The young architect of the Basilica, then still under the supervision of Giovanni da Porlezza, had by now become the celebrated creator of several important buildings: churches, palaces and villas for the dominant élite of the Veneto. Palladio chose not to have the two buildings converse: against the purism of the Basilica’s double-storey arcades, we find the Loggia’s colossal engaged composite columns, and while the Basilica was executed in white stone and devoid of decoration (if one ignores the design of architectural elements like the frieze, keystones and statues), the Loggia abounds in rich stucco decorations.

Both the use of the giant order and this decorative richness are twin traits peculiar to Palladio’s architectural idiom in the last decade of his life. However, the chromatic contrast between the white of the stone and the red of the brick (even though desired by Palladio in the Convento della Carità in Venice) is only the product of the original surfaces’ degradation: ample remains of the light stucco which once covered the bricks are still quite visible, just below the great Composite capitals.

The Palladian loggia replaced an analogous building which had stood on the same site from the Middle Ages, and which had already been reconstructed at least twice during the Cinquecento: a covered public loggia on the ground floor and an audience hall on the upper storey. The new construction became economically viable in April 1571 and works began immediately. Palladio supplied the last drawings for the moulding templates in March 1572 and by the end of that year the building would have been roofed, since Giannantonio Fasolo could paint the lacunars of the audience hall while Lorenzo Rubini could execute the stuccoes and statues.

( Vicenza - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Vicenza . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Vicenza - Italy

Join us for more :






MSC GRANDIOSA - LA LOGGIA PLUS MSC VOYAGERS CLUB

Welcome to Episode 4 of Cruizine!

In our most detailed review yet, we discuss a dinner we had in March 2022 at La Loggia, an MDR on MSC Grandiosa. We also discuss the changes MSC have made in their loyalty program in May of 2022 (not good). As a bonus, tips on making Bolognese Sauce and Béchamel Sauce are included.

Please like and subscribe - we're just starting out and your feedback is appreciated.

We discuss:
00:00 Introduction
01:20 Bouillabaisse
01:56 Sanakopita
02:59 Lasagna
05:57 Seafood Paella
06:28 Ice Cream
07:20 Tiramisu
08:21 Changes to MSC Voyagers Club (thumbs way down)

Episode 1 - Yacht Club Dinner on MSC Grandiosa
Episode 2 - Purple Crab Lunch on MSC Grandiosa
Episode 3 - Butcher's Cut on MSC Grandiosa

Please like and subscribe!

We would like to suggest these channels:
- Leonard Miron
- Tips for Travelers - Gary Bembridge

Thank you and Bon Voyage!

Cosa vedere a Firenze: 10 cose da fare in un giorno a Firenze

Cosa visitare a Firenze? 10 cose da fare e vedere in un giorno o in un week-end a Firenze. Info e mappa su

1) PIAZZA DEL DUOMO - PIAZZA SAN GIOVANNI
Nel cuore del centro storico di Firenze nelle due piazze adiacenti possiamo visitare bellezze architettoniche uniche come il Duomo di Firenze o Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore con la famosa Cupola del Brunelleschi, il campanile di Giotto e il Battistero di San Giovanni
Dove dormire vicino al Duomo di Firenze

2) PIAZZA DELLA SIGNORIA
Famosa piazza del cento storico fiorentino in cui possiamo ammirare tra gli altri il Palazzo Vecchio con la sua torre alta 95 metri a dominare la piazza e la Loggia dei Lanzi o Loggia della Signoria.
Dove dormire vicino a Piazza della Signoria

3) GALLERIA DEGLI UFFIZI
Impossibile non visitare uno dei musei più visitati e famosi d'Italia e del mondo che espone opere uniche di artisti incredibili come Giotto, Cimabue, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Tiziano, Canaletto.
Dove dormire vicino alla Galleria degli Uffizi

4) PONTE VECCHIO
Altro appuntamento imperdibile con uno dei ponti più famosi d'Italia e del mondo, nonchè uno dei simbolo di Firenze
Dove dormire vicino a Ponte Vecchio

5) GALLERIA DELL'ACCADEMIA
Senza dubbio un altro pezzo importante di storia e cultura è custodito in questo museo, tra i più visitati d'Italia, in cui è possibile ammirare tra gli altri capolavori il David di Michelangelo famoso in tutto il mondo.
Dove dormire vicino a Galleria dell'Accademia

6) PALAZZO PITTI E GIARDINO DI BOBOLI
Famoso palazzo storico di Firenze, oggi sede di un importante complesso museale di cui fanno parte: Galleria Palatina, Appartamenti Monumentali, Quartiere d'Inverno, Quartiere del Principe di Napoli, Galleria d'Arte Moderna e altri musei specializzati. Il giardino di Palazzo Pitti o Giardino di Boboli è esso stesso un museo all'aria aperta per la quantità e qualità di sculture che lo popolano.
Dove dormire vicino a Palazzo Pitti

7) PIAZZA E BASILICA DI SANTO SPIRITO
Altra piazza tra le più celebri del capoluogo toscano con la Basilica di Santo Spirito famosa anche per essere stato l'ultimo capolavoro rinascimentale progettato da Filippo Brunelleschi.
Dove dormire vicino Piazza Santo Spirito

8) PIAZZA E BASILICA DI SANTA MARIA NOVELLA
Piazza del centro storico fiorentino dominata dalla Basilica di Santa Maria Novella progettata dell'architetto Leon Battista Alberti e 2 obelischi cinquecenteschi che sono stati posati in occasione del matrimonio tra Cosimo I e Margherita d'Austria.
Dove dormire vicino a Piazza di Santa Maria Novella

9) PIAZZA E BASILICA DI SAN LORENZO E CAPPELLE MEDICEE
Altra importante piazza del centro storico questa volta dominata dalla Basilica di San Lorenzo del Brunelleschi. Una zona della basilica ospita il celebre museo delle Cappelle Medicee di fatto il luogo di sepoltura della famiglia Medici.
Dove dormire vicino alla Basilica di San Lorenzo

10) PIAZZA E BASILICA DI SANTA CROCE
Piazza molto importante da punto di vista storico e artistico, ospita l'omonima basilica che rappresenta una delle massime espressioni dell'architettura gotica in Italia, famosa anche perchè luogo di sepoltura di personalità celebri come di Galileo, Michelangelo e Machiavelli.
Dove dormire vicino a Basilica di Santa Croce

Piazza della Signoria: A Guide to Florence's Historic Square

#PiazzaDellaSignoria, #Florence, #MohammedAli

!!! Don't forget to subscribe !!!

On my way to the prominent Uffizi Gallery and the most photographed bridge in Europe Ponte Vechio I explored the famous L- shaped form square in Florence - The Piazza della Signoria. It is surrounded by famous statues like David, the Fountain of Neptune, the Loggia della Signoria and not to forget the Palazzo Vecchio.

Book your trip this summer to 'Florence Duomo':


Book your hotel with Booking.com:


Book your flight with JetRadar:


Follow me on my exclusive trip to the eternal city of Italy where I brought you exclusive footage about highly rated places like this.

Piazza della Signoria | Visit Florence in 3 Days | Italy Tour with Mohammed Ali | 083a

Samsung Galaxy S10+ 128 GB Hybrid-SIM Android Smartphone - Black


-------------------------------------------------------
Fan Hub: contact@mohammedali.tv
-------------------------------------------------------

Now also on:

► INSTAGRAM:
► FACEBOOK:
► TWITTER:

Don't miss while you are in Florence area:

(1) Florence: Michelangelo’s David Guided Accademia Gallery Tour:


(2) Florence Dome Climb: Priority Entrance Tour:


(3) Ultimate Uffizi: Priority Entrance Small-Group Tour:



More information about the Piazza della Signoria:

More information about the mega competition can be found on my website:

-------------------------------------------------------
About Travel Vlog Mohammed Ali
-------------------------------------------------------

Mohammed Ali, a passionate globetrotter and food lover, inspires people about his exciting journeys and life experiences on YouTube. Follow him and hear more.

More information:

-- Reach to me out --

► WEBSITE:
► BUSINESS or FAN Inquires: contact@mohammedali.tv

-------------------------------------------------------
What I like to recommend
-------------------------------------------------------

-- FLIGHTS AND HOTELS
(1) Compare competitive flight prices:
(2) Book hotels and apartments:
(3) Individual travel Insurance:

-- TRANSPORT
(1) Use Uber Code: mohammeda48320ue

-- SAVE MONEY
(1) Get Cashback with Quidco here:
(2) Get Cashback with Amex here:
(3) Save money with TransferWise here:

-- SUPER ATTRACTIONS
(1) Super Saver London Explorer Pass:
(2) 14% Off Barcelona BusTuristic Hop-On,Hop-Off Tour:

(3) Promotions AMSTERDAM CANAL CRUISE AND DINNER:
(4) New Launch Super Saver Ticket - Big Bus Dubai Hop:
(5) City Sightseeing Berlin: Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus:
(6) Rome Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus, Vatican Ticket Or Guided:
(7) Madrid Booking:

-------------------------------------------------------
My SPECIAL THANKS
-------------------------------------------------------

(1) Sound Tracks:
(2) Jingle Track: - featured by Marina Lin
(3) Images and Videos:
(4) Special Thanks to Mohammed Ali
(5) Fiver:
(6) Voice over: Jenny Caneja

Some links in this post may be affiliate links. If you make a purchase through one of these links, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Please see our disclosure policy for more detail.

All information are provided without any warranty and only for entertaining purpose.

????Loggia Roofbar ???????? Rooftop bar, Florence , Italy

The best way to embrace
Florence's beauty- from a rooftop bar!
Florence is known for its sophisticated
nightlife and boasts a large number of
bars, clubs, and live music venues. The
city offers a diverse range of nightlife
activities, from elegant rooftop bars to
underground dance clubs.
What's your favorite bar in Florence?

Save this short for your next trip to
Florence
#florence #italy #florenceitaly
#italytravel #italytrip

Shares

x

Check Also

x

Menu