Showing posts with label Florence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florence. Show all posts

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Florence planning


Our second city/stop on the trip is Firenze for 3 nights.  We'll arrive via train mid-day on Saturday, October 15 and depart the morning of Tuesday, October 18.  I recall from my 2001 visit the beauty, art and relaxation of Firenze.  It is a very walkable town with lots of amazing architecture and history.  In brainstorming how to spend our time in Firenze we'll leisurely spend the first afternoon/evening exploring the many sites of the city; the different piazzas, the Arno and Ponte Vecchio, and the Duomo.  Maybe even attend Mass in English Saturday evening at the Duomo.

The remaining two full days in Firenze we'll take advantage of some tours.  On Sunday the 16th we have an electric bike tour booked through Viator in the late afternoon.   The earlier part of our day will be left to explore the Mercato Centrale, stroll along the Arno, and enjoy the city.

Monday the 17th we'll be taking a day trip/tour with Avventure Bellissime from Firenze to Cinque Terre.  This will be an all day adventure, and we're looking forward to learning from our guide about this precious area of Italy and seeing the beautiful small towns along the sea.  







Wednesday, September 28, 2016

T-minus 13 days until Italy!

It has been a busy summer, and we are now about 2 weeks away from departing on our Italian adventure.  Summer brought some extra excitement as we sold our house and moved.  It's been a great change, but certainly occupied our time from late May until mid-August.  Now we are just settling in to our new home.


In the midst of our move and now getting settled this fall; all of our final planning is taking place and we are preparing for our trip.  In my research and preparation I found some fun live webcams from famous sites around the world.  Here are some from places we'll be!


We'll be there Thursday, Oct 14 to meet our first Walks of Italy tour around 4:45 pm Italy time; which is around 9:30 am at home.



We'll  be there from Saturday, Oct 15 - Tuesday, Oct 18.  The hotel we're staying at in Florence is in the back left corner of this camera shot.


We'll be visiting this famous Venetian site sometime Tuesday, Oct 18 in the afternoon or Wednesday, Oct 19 (or maybe both).

Monday, May 2, 2016

Planning: Where to stay?

Planning and research are fun and exhausting at the same time.  There is a plethora of resources, advice, Pinterest suggestions etc. that were used to narrow down the hotels we'll be staying at on our trip.  It is an extra challenge to coordinate all the details of a trip yourself vs. going on a planned tour but fingers crossed the locations/hotels we've picked will serve us well.

Resources used:

  • Prior Experience (I liked the location near Roma Termini train station of our hotel, Royal Court, during my 2001 trip so we focused in that general area for Rome.  I don't have the best memories of our Florence hotel, so looked for other options this time around).
  • Blogs, Pinterest
  • Expedia, Trip Advisor, Oyster (great site with reviews and room pictures of most hotels), Booking.com
Rome:
The reviews/ratings and roof top garden drew us to the Hotel Diana Roof Garden in Rome.  This is where we'll spend our first two nights.

Florence:
After much research and reading reviews, finally settled on Casa del Garbo in Florence.  This small inn is located right in the Piazza della Signoria, right in front of the Palazzo Vecchio.  We'll be in the heart of Florence with the below view out the front of the hotel for the next 3 nights of our trip.

Venice:
Next stop is Venice for 2 nights.  Again, after much research and comparison "shopping" decided upon the Best Western Hotel Olimipa in Venice.  After reading what felt like millions of reviews and studying a map of Venice this seemed like a great option.  It is close to the Santa Lucia train station, so we won't have to wander too far and over too many bridges with our luggage when we arrive.  

Santa Marinella:
Heading back down south, I mentioned in a prior post, the plan is to head to the beach for a night. The hotel options in Santa Marinella are limited, but the Hotel Villa delle Palme looks beautiful and is right on the water!

Rome:
Final hotel, final evening in Italy.  We will be back in Rome, and decided to save a few dollars (we'll have some extra gelato!) and stay somewhere different from where we'll be the front end of our trip.  Also for nostalgia sake, we'll spend our last night in the Hotel Royal Court where I stayed in 2001.   The location is perfect near Roma Termini train station and I have fond memories of their cute courtyard and cappuccino with breakfast.




Saturday, April 30, 2016

Planning: Which cities to visit?

Deciding where to visit on this trip was a dreaming/planning process over many, many, months as well.  Being familiar with a few key towns from my 2001 trip I had some ideas of where we should go, but also wanted to visit some locations I had not visited previously.

Once we booked our flight in February and knew we would be flying in and out of Rome, the real planning began.

A number of places were on the "list" of where to go; but it was a challenge thinking about how we could visit many of these locations in a 10-ish day trip.

Obviously Rome was a "must see" and we are going to be there on the front and back end of our trip.  Ryan having not been to Europe before has to experience the Eternal City :)  I'll cover more in a future post about our planning for our time in Rome, but as I read on a website "Its beauty, its history, its food, its character – Rome is worth seeing for all these reasons and more..".

Another "must see" city for me, which I fell in love with on my 2001 trip, was Florence.   While in Florence in 2001 we had taken a day trip to Pisa, and we thought about that for this trip but decided we are going to (hopefully) do a day trip to the Cinque Terre instead.  This beautiful group of 5 fishing villages on the cliffs with their beautifully colorful buildings is calling to us.  

One of the big Italian cities I had not previously visited, that made it on the itinerary is Venice.  I look forward to wandering the streets, floating down the Grand Canal, and maybe visiting the Islands of Murano or Burano.

Finally, we have to make our way back toward Rome from the northern region of Italy (Venice).  We thought about seeing Pompeii (something I did not do on my 2001 trip), then talked about heading much further south to the Island of Capri.  I also looked at options for a relaxing/quiet day trip from Rome (Marmore Falls, Tivoli) and eventually discovered the small beach town (about 30 minutes from Rome) of Santa Marinella.  We decided to book one night there toward the end of our busy trip to just relax on the Tyrrhenian Sea.  While later October may not be "lay out on the beach and swim in the sea" weather we'll certainly be able to enjoy the relaxed outdoors of a beach community.  Hopefully, stroll the beach and unwind from our busy travels across Italy before heading home.

Finally, it will be back to Rome for one more evening, before returning to the States.