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Spending
the Holiday of November 1 in Florence is an idea put into practice by a growing
number of tourists, Italians and foreigners, who spend the All Saints’ Day
relaxing and discovering the treasures of Florence.
Not having a long time available you should plan a route that allows you to see
as many attractions as possible.
One possible route to visit Florence on the
occasion of November 1 is as follows: starting from the Basilica di Santa Maria
Novella, whose façade which was restored in recent years is a symbol of the
Florentine Renaissance, you may proceed to the Basilica of San Lorenz , one of
the oldest churches in the city. The chapels inside the basilica surely deserve
a special visit. Walking along Via Cavour you’ll arrive at Piazza San Marco and,
after crossing Via Battisti, you’ll reach Piazza del Duomo: the Cathedral, the
bell tower Giotto and the Baptistery of San Giovanni deserve themselves a trip
to Florence for their extraordinary beauty. Piazza della Signoria can be
reached in a short time from Piazza del Duomo, passing by Via del Proconsolo ,
where is located the great 4-star hotel Cavour, ideally situated for visiting
the
historic center of Florence: Palazzo Vecchio (built in the fourteenth century),
the Loggia della Signoria, the statue of David by Michelangelo impress all the
tourists for their perfection. 100 meters far from the square there is one of
the most prestigious museums in the world: the Uffizi Gallery.
Take advantage of All Saints’ Day in Florence to spend a few relaxing days in
one of the world's most beautiful cities, Florence: visit the old town on foot
and
book your holiday choosing among the special offers by the hotel Cavour!
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