After a full day exploring Murano and Burano, we headed to the Venice train station and hopped on over to Firenze!
We got checked into our hotel – Hotel Brunelleschi. It was good – not quite as luxurious as our hotel in Venice – but the room setup was great with all three rooms behind one connecting door. The decor was a little more modern and our view was of a wall, but it was still a really nice hotel right in the middle of Florence. We had dinner that night at Paoli and it was SO good. We definitely had better food in Florence than we did in Venice!
The stairway to the bathroom was definitely not ADA compliant! ha!
After dinner we got gelato near our hotel – and I think this was our favorite gelato of the trip. We went back each night we were in Florence!
They shaped the gelato like a flower, put a macaron on top, and they had mint chocolate chip – what’s not to love?!
We walked around Florence a bit and enjoyed the sights at night. I kept trying to get my bearings and find something familiar from my semester there in college but…nope. I barely remembered anything to be honest. It was about 25 years ago!
The next morning we met with our tour guide to go on a “Florence Artisan Tour”. We saw someone making the marbled Florentine paper, pressing and melding gold pieces, and incredible mosaics. I am not sure if the kids enjoyed it quite as much as me and my mom but it was one of my favorite days of the trip! Our tour guide also gave us plenty of historical facts about the sights we passed along the way.
First stop – paper marbling! Watching him make the pattern was mesmerizing! I could have bought everything in the store!
Ta da!
Ferragamo!
The Ponte Vecchio!
Next stop – the goldsmith. He showed us how he imprinted patterns onto gold and even imprinted a Lire for the kids. He also melded some pieces together. We definitely walked away with some gold souvenirs!
After that we went to the mosaic shop. We saw all of the stones they have and then watched two craftsmen carefully piecing together intricate and very detailed mosaic pieces. It was pretty incredible!
We then said goodbye to our guide and finally got one of the Florentine sandwiches Robert had been hearing so much about on his social media! ha! It was good!
More Firenze to come tomorrow!
Loved the tour – heightened appreciation for their talent and work!
Y’all saw some great craftsmen and interesting places.
That sandwich was good!