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		<title>Vacation Highlights of Florence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Highlights of Florence
1. The main Piazza, from where you can spot the famous Duomo, with its magnificent terracotta coloured cupola.
2. The Duomo. Get there early to avoid the crowds and climb the 463 steps into dome for a breathtaking view of the city.
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<p>1. The main Piazza, from where you can spot the famous Duomo, with its magnificent terracotta coloured cupola.</p>
<p>2. The Duomo. Get there early to avoid the crowds and climb the 463 steps into dome for a breathtaking view of the city.</p>
<p>3. The Piazza della Signoria where you’ll find a unique outdoor gallery of sculptures, including Neptune’s Fountain and a copy of the famous Statue of David. The Palazzo Vecchio (the Old Palace) is also here. This was built in the early 14th century and is still used today as the Town Hall.</p>
<p>4. The Uffizi museum, which has a world-renowned collection of Renaissance art. You don’t have to be an art lover to savour the Uffizi.</p>
<p>There are many other highlights which all say “<a title="Florence Vacation" href="http://www.florenceportal.com">Visit Florence</a>” at least once in your life.</p>
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		<title>Chocolate Festival in Florence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Italy’s largest chocolate festival takes place in Florence, from January 20-29 at Saschall. The Fiera del Cioccolato Artigianale is a festival of music, games, shows, but definitely the best part is the tasting of high-quality chocolate, hand made by artisans from all over Italy and Europe. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Italy’s largest chocolate festival takes place in Florence, from January 20-29 at Saschall. The Fiera del Cioccolato Artigianale is a festival of music, games, shows, but definitely the best part is the tasting of high-quality chocolate, hand made by artisans from all over Italy and Europe. </p>
<p>This year, the festival will welcome some of the best chocolate makers from Switzerland and Belgium. That’s right - all the chocolate is handmade.</p>
<p>Read more about delicious Tuscan food and wines at <a href="http://www.florenceportal.com/">http://www.florenceportal.com</a></p>
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		<title>See Florence in a Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Overflowing with history, art and culture, Florence is a city that’s very hard to do justice to in a single day. A visit to the Uffizi museum alone could easily eat a day or two into any itinerary.
If you’re fortunate enough to visit Florence for the first time, but unfortunate enough to have only a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Overflowing with history, art and culture, Florence is a city that’s very hard to do justice to in a single day. A visit to the Uffizi museum alone could easily eat a day or two into any itinerary.</p>
<p>If you’re fortunate enough to visit Florence for the first time, but unfortunate enough to have only a single day to savour the delights of this city, you will need to ensure that you have a plan.</p>
<p>So allow me be your guide for the day and take you on a whistle stop tour of the sights and sounds of Florence. I can’t promise you the Uffizi in a day, but hopefully at the end of the tour you’ll feel like you’ve seen the best of the city. Your only problem will be deciding when to come back for more!</p>
<p>The first thing you?ll need before you start your tour is a map of the city. The centre of Florence is pretty compact, so the best way to see it, without missing a thing is by foot. If you don’t have a map or a guidebook and you’re not the type that enjoys aimless wandering, make your first stop of the day one of the tourist offices where you can pick up a free map of Florence.</p>
<p>Starting off in the main Piazza, you’ll easily spot the famous Duomo, with its magnificent terracotta coloured cupola. If you are there early enough to avoid the crowds and feel you can face the 463 steps I?d recommend starting your tour by climbing up into dome for a spectacular view of the city. The Duomo is probably the most distinctive feature of Florence?s skyline and is the result of years of work spanning six centuries.</p>
<p>Once you?ve taken in the view, catch your breath with a leisurely stroll around the streets surrounding the Duomo, and then take a walk to the nearby Piazza della Signoria. Here you?ll find a unique outdoor gallery of sculptures, including Neptune’s Fountain and a copy of the famous Statue of David. You’ll also find the Palazzo Vecchio (the Old Palace) here. This was built in the early 14th century and is still used today for its original purpose, as a Town Hall.</p>
<p>Just beside the Palazzo you’ll find the Uffizi museum, with its unrivalled collection of Renaissance art. If you’re an art lover, you don?t want to miss the Uffizi, but it’s not something that can be easily covered in a short 2-hour visit!</p>
<p>Alongside the Uffizi you’ll find the River Arno, with its many bridges. If you take a right turn you?ll arrive at the Ponte Vecchio, the famed bridge that houses a multitude of goldsmiths and jewellery shops, with its medieval workshops overhanging the bridge. The bridge itself was built in 1345 and is the only bridge on the Arno that wasn’t destroyed in World War II.</p>
<p>Once you’ve crossed the bridge, you’ll arrive in the area called Oltrano, which literally means “Over the Arno”. Here you’ll find the Palazzo Pitti ? a large 16th century palace. The palace was originally home to the Medici family who ruled Florence almost continuously between 1434 and 1743 and it now houses several important museums and galleries.</p>
<p>You may want to finish your day by taking a relaxing stroll in the Boboli gardens, which can be accessed through the Palazzo Pitti. These gardens were laid out in 1550 for the Medici a year after they bought the Palazzo Pitti and were opened to the public in 1766. Many parts of the gardens give stunning vistas over Florence and make a welcome retreat after a day of walking round the city.</p>
<p>If you have the time, it’s worth returning to view the Ponte Vecchio at sunset, followed by a walk along the bridge after dusk, when the lights on the bridge reflect on the River Arno and everything seems almost magical.</p>
<p>Finally, don’t forget to take a break from your sightseeing , stop for lunch or a drink in a pavement caf鬠take some time to soak up the atmosphere and do a spot of people watching.</p>
<p>–About–<br />
Suzanne Morrison is a keen independent traveller and considers Florence one of her favourite European cities. To find out more about Florence, visit her website <a href="http://www.placestovisitinflorenceitaly.com/" target="_blank">Places to Visit in Florence Italy </a></p>
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		<title>Florence for Christmas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This time of year marks the start of the huge Florence Christmas market in the Piazza Santa Croce, where you can buy traditional local items. Look out for the twelve meter tall Christmas Tree in the centre of the city.
Most Italians believe in Santa Claus, Babbo Natale, but tradition says that Christmas gifts are brought [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This time of year marks the start of the huge Florence Christmas market in the Piazza Santa Croce, where you can buy traditional local items. Look out for the twelve meter tall Christmas Tree in the centre of the city.</p>
<p>Most Italians believe in Santa Claus, Babbo Natale, but tradition says that Christmas gifts are brought by La Befana, a good witch or by Santa Lucia. The gifts are usually opened after lunch on Christmas Day.</p>
<p>Don’t expect to be eating turkey for lunch. The meal will vary from region to region, but you can be sure it will be an elaborate and lengthy one. It is traditional to eat fish on Christmas Eve. You may already know pandoro, a golden bread; panettone, a golden bread filled with candied fruits; and panforte, a heavy fruit and nut bread.</p>
<p>Buon natale!</p>
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