Locals come there to enjoy the simple pleasures of Tuscan food made with the freshest ingredients.
Via Cave di Maiano 16, Fiesole, ItalyThe accademia was founded in 1563 as the first school in Europe to teach drawing, painting and sculpture. The adjoining gallery showcases Michelangelo's masterpiece sculpture, David.
Via Ricasoli 58-60, Florence, ItalyIn 1937, Salvatore Ferragamo converted this palazzo into a shoe factory. The museum displays Ferragamo's art and craft, while celebrating his legacy in the fields of shoe design and international fashion.
Via dei Tornabuoni 2, Florence, ItalyThe Battistero di San Giovanni, or Baptistery of St. John, stands on the Piazza del Duomo. Its East Doors, designed by Ghiberti in the 15th century, are particularly popular.
Piazza del Duomo, Florence, ItalyWhen Florentines want to escape the city and the heat, they hop on the No. 7 bus to spend a lazy afternoon in the quiet town of Fiesole, 5 miles outside the city.
Fiesole, ItalyOne of the most enduring Florentine landmarks, Ponte Vecchio is the oldest surviving bridge in the city. Literally meaning Old Bridge, it was built in 1345, and at the time, its shops housed butchers and green grocers.
The Santa Maria del Fiore, referred to as Duomo, is on the Piazza del Duomo.
Piazza del Duomo, Florence, ItalyYou can easily spend the entire day exploring the Piazza del Duomo where you'll find the Battistero di San Giovanni, Santa Maria del Fiore and lots of shopping.
Piazza del Duomo, Florence, ItalyThe sophisticated Hotel Lungarno woos tourists with balcony suites that extend over the scenic Arno River, hosting views of the Palazzo Vecchio and Duomo.
Borgo San Jacopo, 14, Florence, Italy