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Le Guide ai Quartieri

My favorite neighborhood in the city, friendly and informal. The square Piazza Santo Spirito is the place to be during the whole day. You can have breakfast at one of the tables in the square in the morning, or buy vegetables and do some shopping at the open market before lunch, have lunch in one of the restaurants around, have a coffee in the afternoon, a great aperitive at the sunset and an amazing dinner at Tamerò, la Casalinga, trattoria S.Agostino or Gustapanino and a neverending night with drinks in the square. Do not miss Piazza della Passerà, with the lovely Caffe degli Artigiani, the restaurant I 4 Leoni, the Pizzeria enoteca lo Sprone, the typical 5e5 for trippa lovers! Go around the narrow streets to discover artisans (LoFo io in via del Campuccio and much more) little wine stores, cafes (Caffè notte in via delle Caldaie, the American Mama’s Bakery in via della Chiesa), bakeries, ice cream shops (La sorbettiera in piazza tasso, sbrino in via de serragli), the playground in piazza tasso, the yoga center Italia Power Yoga in via della Chiesa, the Square of Carmine with the beautiful church and the stunning Cappella Brancacci, the beautiful Church of Santa Maria in Cestello facing the river and much more that you can discover just going around!
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Santo Spirito
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My favorite neighborhood in the city, friendly and informal. The square Piazza Santo Spirito is the place to be during the whole day. You can have breakfast at one of the tables in the square in the morning, or buy vegetables and do some shopping at the open market before lunch, have lunch in one of the restaurants around, have a coffee in the afternoon, a great aperitive at the sunset and an amazing dinner at Tamerò, la Casalinga, trattoria S.Agostino or Gustapanino and a neverending night with drinks in the square. Do not miss Piazza della Passerà, with the lovely Caffe degli Artigiani, the restaurant I 4 Leoni, the Pizzeria enoteca lo Sprone, the typical 5e5 for trippa lovers! Go around the narrow streets to discover artisans (LoFo io in via del Campuccio and much more) little wine stores, cafes (Caffè notte in via delle Caldaie, the American Mama’s Bakery in via della Chiesa), bakeries, ice cream shops (La sorbettiera in piazza tasso, sbrino in via de serragli), the playground in piazza tasso, the yoga center Italia Power Yoga in via della Chiesa, the Square of Carmine with the beautiful church and the stunning Cappella Brancacci, the beautiful Church of Santa Maria in Cestello facing the river and much more that you can discover just going around!
The area where we live; amazing views and beautiful spots. It’s no more the typical neighborhood it used to be, we know. But there is still much to discover and more to admire. it’s one of the more ancient areas of the wole city, and you can tell by observing the buildings, the shape of the streets (via delle terme is curved!) and the very narrow alleys, named ‘chiasso’. Via delle terme is a beautiful street, and a quiet one. When you turn left from via Por Santa Maria what you perceive is a strange silence. If you know the paintings of Ottone Rosai you might find some similarities. The parallel street, via santi Apostoli, will bring you to a stunning little very ancient square with an incredible Romanesque church. Don’t miss it! It’s open for a few hours a day, try to go and visit it because it’s a beauty. You can keep walking towards via de tornabuoni, the wide elegant fashion street. In Piazza Santa Trinita, around the column, you find the wonderful Church of Santa Trinita (with a painting by Cimabue) and the Museum hosting the private collection of contemporary art Casamonti, in the beautiful framework of Palazzo Bartolini Salimbeni. Go back to via porta rossa, try a biscuit at Mattei shop and go to Piazza Strozzi, where you can maybe admire an art exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi or a movie at the Odeon Cinema!
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Via delle Terme
Via delle Terme
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The area where we live; amazing views and beautiful spots. It’s no more the typical neighborhood it used to be, we know. But there is still much to discover and more to admire. it’s one of the more ancient areas of the wole city, and you can tell by observing the buildings, the shape of the streets (via delle terme is curved!) and the very narrow alleys, named ‘chiasso’. Via delle terme is a beautiful street, and a quiet one. When you turn left from via Por Santa Maria what you perceive is a strange silence. If you know the paintings of Ottone Rosai you might find some similarities. The parallel street, via santi Apostoli, will bring you to a stunning little very ancient square with an incredible Romanesque church. Don’t miss it! It’s open for a few hours a day, try to go and visit it because it’s a beauty. You can keep walking towards via de tornabuoni, the wide elegant fashion street. In Piazza Santa Trinita, around the column, you find the wonderful Church of Santa Trinita (with a painting by Cimabue) and the Museum hosting the private collection of contemporary art Casamonti, in the beautiful framework of Palazzo Bartolini Salimbeni. Go back to via porta rossa, try a biscuit at Mattei shop and go to Piazza Strozzi, where you can maybe admire an art exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi or a movie at the Odeon Cinema!