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"
Kartik S: "Recommended to us by locals who are here all the time. Wasn't disappointed at all. Arguably one of the best gelatos in Florence. 10/10 great view too."
Raluca Munteanu: "One of the best ice creams I've had. Got to try the black sesame flavor, was the best. They let you try flavors. The 5eur for three scoops is just enough.. the other options are huge!"
Tiana Kai: "Go anytime (sunset never hurts!) for amazing views of Florence. It's a nice walk up & down or you can also take a local bus. Don't forget to walk up to San Miniato al Monte, a beautiful church."
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. 😄🇮🇹⛪️"
Artviva Tours: "The copy of the David, a wonderful collection of statues and Palazzo Vecchio are all in this beautiful square. There is also free water fountain to refill your water bottles - in sparkling and still!"
Podere il Pino: "It is the focal point of the origin and of the history of the Florentine Republic and still maintains the political hub of the city. Located near Ponte Vecchio and Piazza Duomo and gateway to Uffizi."
Leonardo Vomend: "Nice place to be, mainly jewelry and watch shops. On either end of the bridge theres a cool vibe with stores and caffes."
Shore Excursions Group: "The Ponte Vecchio is the oldest bridge in Florence and crosses the Arno at its widest point. It dates back to Roman times and has been re-built on several occasions."