Florence

Florentines are rather proud of their nightlife options. Most bars now have some sort of happy hour, which usually lasts for many hours and often has snacks that can substitute for a light dinner. (Check whether the buffet is free or comes with the price of a drink.) Clubs typically don't open until very late in the evening, and don't get crowded until 1 or 2 in the morning.

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  • 1. Gran Caffè

    Cafés

    A perfect stop for a marvelous panino or sweet while raving about the majesty of Michelangelo's David is just down the street from the Accademia. Do be aware that sitting at a table is more expensive at most cafés, and this place is particularly notorious in trying to get you to sit down.

    Piazza San Marco 11/r, Florence, Tuscany, 50129, Italy
    055-215833
  • 2. Kitsch

    San Marco

    Choose from indoor or outdoor seating and take advantage of the great list of wines by the glass. At aperitivo time €12 will buy you a truly tasty cocktail and give you access to the tremendous buffet; it's so good, you won't need dinner afterward—in fact, they called it "Apericena." That means, roughly, drink and dinner.

    Via San Gallo 22/r, Florence, Tuscany, 50121, Italy
    055-3841358
  • 3. Oliandolo

    Santissima Annunziata | Cafés

    Just down the street from the Accademia, Oliandolo is a perfect place to have a light lunch.

    Via Ricasoli 38–40/r, Florence, Tuscany, 50100, Italy
    055-211296
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