one perfect day in Florence
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Boboli Gardens is beautiful and offers a great view of the city on one side and Tuscan countryside on the other. It requires some walking. Otherwise I would just wander the city, if you were on a bus tour before you miss much. Piazza Michelangelo is supposed to be beautiful at sunset, The duomo, Piazza Annunziato, Gelato, etc.
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Get to your favorite large bookstore and look in the travel section for a slender book titled Florence Walks or Walks in Florence. You can self guide yourself through a great deal that way. We took the walk that we followed across the Ponte Veccio into the craftsman area of Florence and found wonderful woodcarvers, finally ending up in the Boboli Gardens. A great buy. <BR>Have a good time
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Here's a second vote for the Boboli Gardens. It's a lovely, tranquil place, especially if you arrive in the morning and beat the crowds. Adjacent Pitti Palace is also fabulous. Browse the Ponte Vecchio, and I'lll defer to the true experts on this board to help you plan the rest of your day. Enjoy. <BR>
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Wander around the Oltrarno, like Trastevere, it's the "other side" of the river, and there are many artisans' workshops, antique stores, and generally interesting streets to stroll. It's also the area where working class Florentines live...and I know you don't want to know about museums, but the Carmine and Santo Spirito churches are also in the Oltrarno and well worth visiting.