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

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2:57 7. Uffizi Gallery
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01:55 - Sant'Ambrogio Market
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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
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Florence Food Markets! - Mercato Centrale - Mercato di Sant'Ambrogio | Florence, Italy | Full Tour

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Tuscany is so well known for producing high-quality wines, cheeses, oils and other delicacies in the region, so when visiting Florence, a city within easy reach to every type of produce imaginable, you’ll want to make sure that you visit it’s 2 permanent covered markets.




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Italian Food Tour at Central Market in Florence, Italy

Join us for an Italian Food Tour at Central Market in Florence, Italy as we sample numerous savory and sweet dishes on the second level of the market. Prior to arriving at the Central Market (Mercato Centrale) we had this idea that it would be upscale and touristy with prices to match but were pleasantly surprised by how affordable it was to grab tasty bites on a budget. We ended up spending just over 23 Euros total for the two of us to sample a lot of different food at Florence Central Market (Mercato di San Lorenzo). Here is the list of food items we had at the market:

1) Parmigiano Reggiano (parmesan cheese cubes)
2) Burrata sandwich with prosciutto
3) Trapizzino (pizza dough with a stuffed filling)
4) Arancini (crispy rice balls with a savory filling)
5) Cannoli dessert with gelato inside
6) Malaga gelato (rum and raisin flavored ice cream)

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Florence Central Market (Mercato Centrale / Mercato di San Lorenzo)
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It is lunchtime in Florence and we are back at Central Market (Mercato Centrale / Mercato di San Lorenzo). We were here yesterday to buy some produce and a few groceries to cook an Italian meal at home. And then we noticed that on the second floor they have a whole bunch of restaurants and deli shops so we figured let's come back and actually have lunch here.

That is the plan for today. We've just arrived but we're going to have a little wander through to see what is available and then we'll start buying little bites. We've got to scout it out really well before we pick.

We've got our first two items. That kind of startled you there. Yeah, I was admiring my cheese. We got a little cone of parmigiano. Parmesan. Parmigiano Reggiano. This was 3.50 in Euros. The best part is it comes in these massive cubes and you've got this little fork to pierce them with so look at the size of this.

All of the cheeses, the meats, the pastas, the pizzas. Wow. The gelatos. It is like this is really good. Italy is making me chubby.

And you know what is next. This little thing. This little thing. I believe this was called Burrata. And it looks like it this looks like focaccia bread or something. It has kind of been made into a sandwich. It is a sandwich. It has prosciutto. I'll kind of lift it up here so you can see. It appears I could be wrong but it appears to have a some salad. Some salad. Ensalada. I think there is some creamy cheese as well. It was 6 Euros.

We found our next dish. This is called Trapizzino. And it looks amazing. Basically this is pizza dough in the form of a triangle and then it has been stuffed with filling. You can choose what filling you want. They have a whole bunch to choose from but we went with the eggplant and the tomato sauce a little bit of pesto and then parmesan cheese on top coming in at 4 Euros.

Moving on to snack number four. So this is something we've seen a few times and we've wanted to try it. And we've never had it. It is basically a giant crispy rice ball (arancini). Inside there is different flavors. We got the one with prosciutto for 3 Euros.

Alright we're moving on to dessert. What do you got in your hands?

We got two desserts. We did. But let's start with this one. So this is the Cannoli at 3 Euros. And instead of being stuffed with a cream of ricotta it is actually gelato made with ricotta cheese and we got rum and raisin gelato called Malaga at 3.50 Euros.

That brings our total to 23 Euros for two people. Basically 11.50 per person. We got to eat a lot of like amazing delicious food. I mean this far exceeded my expectations.

This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.

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Today we share the things to know before you go to Florence Italy, so you know how to plan a trip to Florence. We share the best time to visit Florence, when to go to Florence and how to get to Florence including how to get to Florence from Rome. We also share the typical costs in Florence and how to save money in Florence, so that you know how to visit Florence on a budget. We also share Florence Attractions so you know what to do in Florence Italy.

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10 days in Florence, Italy! (Our vlog + the best things to do, see, and eat!)

In this vlog we're exploring some of Italy's most incredible history, architecture, art, and FOOD! You can use the video or the short guide to Florence below for some ideas on the best things to do, see, and eat in the city!


In today's video we visit:
1. Mercato Centrale - Florence's central market, which we walk through but skip in today's video because we did an entire video dedicated just to it!
2. Piazza del Duomo - a gathering place featuring Florence's iconic Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (aka the Duomo Firenze)
3. Piazza della Repubblica - another piazza with some high end shops and near a lovely & historic neighborhood!
4. Piazza della Signoria - probably the most renowned piazza in Florence!
5. Palazzo Vecchio - the town hall of Florence, with a long history!
6. All’Antico Vinaio - a wildly popular sandwich shop
7. Uffizi - An art museum featuring works from the Renaissance (we unfortunately didn't make it to this one! Let us know how it is!)
8. Accademia Gallery - An art museum home to the famous statue of David and other renaissance works!
8. Ponte Vecchio - a medieval era bridge with shops, which are still present to this day! (shops are obviously a bit more modern now though!)
9. Gelateria dei Neri - seriously GO HERE! It's SO GOOD!
10. Piazzale Michelangelo - a gathering place with some of the best views of the city!
11.Piazza Santo Spirito - a gathering place with a great local market on the Sunday we visited!
12. Palazzo Pitti - another large gathering place, where the entrance to the Boboli Gardens is located (we did not visit the garden in the video!)
13. San Miniato al Monte - a stunning basilica set on a hillside! (with even better views that Piazzale Michelangelo too! In our opinion anyways!)

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0:00 Intro & Tuscan Airbnb Tour
1:44 The Market & Today's Plans
2:30 the Duomo Firenze
4:51 Exploring the Historic Town Center
6:59 The Famed Sandwich Place
8:51 Must Visit Museums
10:20 Ponte Vecchio
11:00 The BEST Gelato!!!
12:10 Piazzale Michelangelo
13:45 Florence by night + amazing dinner!
15:52 Piazza Santo Spirito market + more food!
17:34 Exploring more of Florence!
18:49 San Miniato al Monte + even more food!
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Rome Food Tour at Mercato Testaccio: Prosciutto and Buffalo Mozzarella!

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Day 16: Rome, Italy - One day 16 of our round the world trip, it was our final day in Rome, Italy. We started the day visiting Mercato Testaccio, a delicious food market. After walking around and eating at the market, we then took an easy afternoon, before going to Galleria Borghese and having a delicious Italian dinner to finish the day.

00:38 Mercato Testaccio - Although it was a traditional old market in Rome, Mercato Testaccio has been remodeled and repositioned a couple of times to its current location, which is a modern open air market full of delicious fruits and vegetables and restaurants. It’s a great market for a Italian Rome food tour as it’s a friendly environment and there’s plenty of delicious food.

Fruit stall - First thing Ying and I decided to eat on the Rome food tour of the market is eat some rapes and cherries, which were fantastic. Price - 4.5 EUR ($5.04) total price

Mordi e Vai - Next I went to a food stall called Mordi e Vai, and he specializes in some classic Roman food dishes, which he then adds to sandwiches. I ordered the panino con picchiapo, which was a little plain, but pretty good. Price - 4.5 EUR ($5.04)

La Prosciutteria di Enzo e Lina - The absolute highlight of this Rome food tour at Mercato Testaccio was going to La Prosciutteria di Enzo e Lina and ordering some prosciutto and buffalo mozzarella. Everything was good and the owners are both extremely friendly and helpful. I only wish I could have spoken Italian. The prosciutto was fantastic, but I was really blown away with the quality and taste of the buffalo mozzarella. Prosciutto and mozzarella - 5.5 EUR ($6.16)

Zoé - After having some salty food, I was ready for a juice, so we had an apple lemon juice which was slow pressed, and it was extremely refreshing. Apple lemon juice - 3.5 EUR ($3.92)

Strit Fud - Final stop on this Rome food tour at Mercato Testaccio, and I ordered a Panino con il Lampredotto, some kind of a sandwich stuffed with tripe. It was a little on the plain side for me.
Panino con il Lampredotto price - 7.2 ($8.07)

12:22 Villa Borghese Gardens - After the great food at the market in the morning, we then headed over to Galleria Borghese, where I had pre-booked tickets online. Galleria Borghese is a museum in Rome, and it has some similarities to the Vatican City Museums, but it’s much more low key and not as busy. Especially if you love museums, you’ll love visiting Galleria Borghese in Rome. Online tickets - 14 EUR ($15.69) per person

15:34 Fiaschetteria Marini Restaurant - For dinner, we walked over to an Italian restaurant called Fiaschetteria Marini Restaurant. The family owned restaurant turned out to be a really amazing place, with friendly service, and excellent food. The gnocchi alla Fiaschetteria was particularly delicious, but their mezzemaniche alla Amatriciana was also fantastic. Total price - 34 EUR ($38.10)

It was a leisure day in Rome, we didn’t try to do too much, but we had a great time eating through Mercato Testaccio and our final Italian food meal in Rome.

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How far will $20 go as we explore the vibrant Mercato Centrale in Florence, nestled in the charming San Lorenzo neighborhood. Let's go on a mouthwatering journey through this Italian food haven. On the ground floor, butchers, fishmongers, and local specialty shops offer a sensory feast, featuring intriguing delicacies like cow's stomach. We'll venture upstairs to the newly revamped hipster food court, where global flavors converge. From Chinese Roastery to American BBQ and traditional Italian fare, the choices abound. Don't miss the chance to witness the artistry of Italian food-making through clear glass windows.

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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
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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.

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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)

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- 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:
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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)

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Top 10 Italian Street Foods You Must Try In ROME!

Italy has some of the best food in the world and in this Italian street food tour we are showing you what the best Italian street food is that you can not miss for your next trip to Italy!

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Bologna - Italy's Food Capital - Mercato Di Mezzo | Bologna, Italy | Full Your

Bologna is one of the most underrated bustling cities in Italy!

Yes this maybe a lesser known region, but I’m going to let you in on a little secret….. Bologna is actually Italy's - food capital.

In this video I take you to the Mercato Di Mezzo, and tell you all of the yummy things that you need to make sure that you try while visiting Bologna!

We brought back to Florence, take away, of Lasagna Alla Bolognese from the pasta company Paolo Atti e Figli, and it was by far the best take away food we've ever had.

If you are visiting Italy, make sure that Bologna is on your list, because you won't go hungry!

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Florence Italy Street Food & Central Market Walking Tour - 4k Tuscany - Mercato Centrale 2021 & 2022

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In this episode, we’re back in the birthplace of the Renaissance: Florence, Italy. And we’ve hired a local guide to take us on a walking food tour around the place that Forbes calls the most beautiful city in the world.

Gamberini is a traditional pasticceria, where you’d typically enjoy a breakfast that consists of a pastry and a cappuccino. Around here, cappuccini are typically only a morning drink because of the amount of milk in them. Later in the day, it’s customary to have an espresso instead.

Cioccolateria Ballerini is really another full-fledged pastry shop with all these cakes, cookies and breads, but we’re just here to sample these incredible chocolate confections.

Marble paper-making is a process essentially identical to hydro-dipping of today. It basically consists of putting layers of creatively-applied paint on a liquid surface, creating unusual patterns in that paint using specialized tools, and then carefully placing a sheet of paper on top so that the pattern transfers to it.

Mercato Centrale is the largest of Florence’s indoor/outdoor markets. Inside, these vendors are selling all sorts of traditional Tuscan ingredients, meats and cheeses, fresh and dried pastas, and even complete meals. In the northern corner is the seafood area where we have all this seafood that’s wild caught in Italy or imported. There’s also a lot of fruits and vegetables, nuts and spices, and even a true food court on the upper level.

Contents:

0:00 Intro
0:21 Meeting Our Guide
0:50 Gamberini Pasticceria
2:09 Chocolateria Ballerina
2:27 Riccardo Luci Marbled Paper
3:28 Tripe Sandwich
5:40 Mercato Centrale
10:18 Enoteca Ponte Vecchio Wine Shop
12:59 Gelateria dei Neri
14:00 Conclusion
14:20 Outro

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Best Restaurants in Florence Italy in 2022 - Travel Addict Food Tour + Italy Vlog 2022

After our previous episode where we took a Florence, Italy walking tour to find the best street food in town, we’re kicking things up a notch to find the best restaurants in Florence, Italy in 2022. Our first trip to Florence was in 2021 but that time we were only here for a day. This time, we have an entire week to document a real Italy food tour on our family travel vlog. And let’s be honest: nothing beats Italy food travel. It’s some of the most amazing food on the planet and these are some amazing restaurants!

Contents:

0:00 Intro
0:43 Gastone
3:23 La Giostra
8:21 La Buchetta
10:47 La Dafne
12:32 Ora D'Aria
17:40 Conclusion

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Two Great Food Spots in Florence (Mercato Centrale + Zà Zà) | Italy Road Trip Ep. 11

Italy Vlog episode 11: We check out two great food spots in Florence, the Mercato Centrale and Trattoria Zà Zà. We try Arancini, Trapizzino and Florence’s special Lampredotto (a sandwich made from the cow’s stomach). At Zà Zà we try a variety of classic Tuscan dishes and also have some delicious pasta.

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In Florence we previously checked out the Galleria dell'Accademia, Cupola del Brunelleschi (Brunelleschi's Dome), great sandwiches at All’Antico Vinaio, the Oltrarno region, Piazzale Michelangelo, Giardino delle Rose and tried Florence’s famous Florentine steak.

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In previous episodes we spent some days eating and sightseeing in Rome, rented a classic Fiat 500 and drove to the Le Marche region in Italy, before heading off to Tuscany. We explored the beautiful towns of Montepulciano and Pienza, as well as famous Tuscan dishes and Pecorino. We then visited a winery in Montepulciano, before driving to the majestic town of San Gimignano, where we also stayed in an Agriturismo. Oh and in between we also went on a speed-sightseeing trip through Siena. We explored San Gimignano, tried the local wine, visited Volterra and experienced Tuscany from above in our first hot air balloon ride. We then made our way to Florence, on which we made a quick stop on the highway to check out an Autogrill – Italy’s most famous highway rest stop.


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0:00 Start
0:32 The Mercato Centrale:
1:07 Tasting Arancini (Fried Rice Ball)
2:34 Tasting Trapizzino (Pizza Pocket)
3:38 Tasting Lampredotto (Cow Stomach Sandwich)
5:45 Trattoria Zà Zà:
6:53 Gelateria Edoardo:
8:07 Italy Road Trip Montage

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Mercato Centrale Milano III - Classical Italian Dishes

We are still in the Milano Central Market. In this time, we try to eat classical Italian dishes such as risotto alla milanese, cicchetti, pizza, etc.… Some of them, which we have never eaten before… Overall, we have a great experience here.

0:00 Intro
0:20 Risotto alla Milanese
2:06 Cicchetti
6:51 Pizza
10:32 Granita
11:02 Conclusion


Place : Mercato Centrale Milano

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[4k] Walking in Mercato Centrale Di Milano (early morning) - The best food market in Milan, Italy

Inside the Central Station, in the heart of the city which is the heart of fashion, design and inclusion. This is where the Milan Central Market was born.

Two floors, 32 shops of goodness, flowers, a radio laboratory under the artistic direction of Alessio Bertallot and a space dedicated to meetings, presentations and events.

Each stand offers high quality food produced with local raw materials. Behind all goodness there are the artisans, their hands, their ingenuity, their commitment. And the know-how that guides them, from the careful choice of raw materials to the flash of genius that makes each dish a unique experience.

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