Podere il Pino: "Piazza del Duomo is located in the heart of the historic center of Florence. It is one of the most visited places in Europe and the world. The west zone of this square is called San Giovanni square."
Friederike Wild: "Vegan goodness - this small shops offers delicious organic gelato. Chocolate was heavenly as was the banana ice cream. If you like the taste of marzipan you should try the almond flavour!"
Sandwich Spot Piazza Del Duomo 34/R Firenze, Toscana
People also say (68 tips):
Fabian Moya: "The experience starts with a tasting of all chesse and meats so you can make your choice for your panini. Staff was super nice and the food was amazing. Can't beat the location with a view of Il Duomo"
Tatiana Devnina: "It's wonderful shoes shop with polite, helpful and cultured personnel. I bought the beautiful shoes for my work, in which I go up today. I will return to this place in the future for new shoes;)))"
Mark Wong: "The outside is stunning; however, like during high season, it is packed with tour groups and is hard to enjoy. Come early in the morning, pay a premium for a coffee, sit beside it and enjoy the view."
Benjamin 🚀: "A big WOW! Worth a wait in the line and spring for the extra tour of the rotunda. Just make sure to dress properly so they don't have to cover you up. 😄🇮🇹⛪️"
Firenze Card: "Beautiful place that always offers interesting temporary exhibitions. In the courtyard you can find also music, installations, a cool bar and free wi-fi. More tips on the page Firenzecard."
Tomfoolery: "Some really good exhibitions that are worth seeing if your tired of Renaissance art (check out the Kandinsky to Pollock if it's still on). The free gallery downstairs is pretty good too."
Firenzecard: "Salons and private rooms sumptuously decorated by some of the most celebrated artists of the Florentine Renaissance, with antique furniture and exceptional works such as Donatello’s Giuditta"
Love.around.the.world: "The best museum/tourist attraction in Florence! I loved the room of 500 and the hidden room! Read a bit of information in advance so you can fully enjoy the visit & feel the experience"