I love watching your videos before traveling. It has made our family trips to Milan, Paris, Barcelona, Rome/Vatican super enjoyable! Keep up the amazing work!
I watched a lot of RU-vid videos before spending 3+ days in Firenze. This was hands-down the best. It was full of valuable information, and not a bunch of "Instagram Facebook like fluff." We hit most of the eating spots Angel did! And they were great! I even learned a new phase to announce my happiness - "Where have you been!" Molto grazie!
I spent less than 12 hours in Florence and it was still by far my favorite! That just means I have to go back for more! Thanks Angel, your videos are awesome!
Lived The Dream, in the &0’s, worked doing pastel portraits for half a year for 3 years, returning to work at Uffizi & Duomo in the day and Ponte Vecchio at night! I really went to Eat and get addicted to cappuccino! Ran into Pavarotti, raised a pigeon, rescued cats at The Boboli Garden, and escaped my Fidanzado- jogged right to the Train Station! Lived at Borgo Santa Croce #4, visited Michelangelo’s tomb every morning after getting a cappuccino and jogging around the Piazza! Had dinner in Dante’s House! Had Gelato Every Day! Would do it all Again! Maybe I WILL?
“That’s where you’ve been!” Salute! I love this video as we are traveling from Pisa to Florence. It will be a whirlwind day. Your day guide is fab! Thank you so much and cheers!!!
I watched this video multiple times ( and took notes) before we went to Florence. It was very helpful!! When we arrived in Florence, I felt like I was there before. All the places recommended are worth seeing. Thanks for your videos - since we went to Tuscany and planned on visiting other cities, I watched your other videos as well. We visited Luca, Pisa, Siena, Montepulciano, Perugia, San Giminiano and Arezzo.
My dream came true , last year . I went to Florence, but I did all those places in two days! For sure I going to go back again. Excellent video,easy explain, well done!🇨🇦🇦🇷
"They don't ask you what milk you're gunna have"😂 A much needed and very important detail imo❤❤. Thank you for another amazing tour!!❤ My husband and I are visiting Italy for the first time ever in a few weeks and you are a huge part of our planning❤❤Thank you so much!!
yes! you are the man. love yall videos. (especially with visual map, and straight to the point.. i like to visually see the progress of where to go and what to see)
What a brilliant video! We're headed to Firenze next May and I found this so helpful! Can't wait! Thanks Angel! Your videos are so informative, interesting and helpful.
@@TheTourGuyVids of course!! I immediately subscribed, the video quality is awesome. There are too many travel channels on RU-vid but you guys are doing an amazing job. Lot better than other ones. Keep it up!! 🔥🔥😎
Hi!! This is a super video!! Quick question. We are traveling from New York City and will be in Florence on March 21-24, arriving from Rome at 13h00 on March 21st and staying at The Savoy Hotel! Do you have a favorite guide who can book a walking tour for us on the 21st from 15h00 to 18h00? We will see the Uffizi and Accademia separately. Let me know.
My favorite part of your videos is when you say “those who stand in line” and they stare immediately 😂 Love your videos. I needed help to organize my overwhelming itineraries and you reminded me to keep it simple!! Love your energy!
Just watched this excellent, info-packed video! Thank you! I'll be watching it again to make more notes! We are going back to Florence but only for 1 day (cruise stop from port Livorno) this year. So much to see! I will check out your tours!
There is only one place in the world where everyday life is so completely reflected in the sublime, in a wonderful mix of nature and culture........it is Tuscany. Marie-Henri Beyle, Stendhal
Right! 13:49 And, that plaza was a lot more crowded when I was there Aug. 2019. By the Way, very good editing 21:00 . This video makes me want to go back to Florence.
Thank you for your reply, I don't usually get the direct response from my comments . We are heading out to Bologna and Florence next month.... Your video has already helped me a lot in terms of planning. Thank you
Italy is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Broadly speaking, you can find minimal crowds in January-March, Mid-November until the first week of December.
I usually spend a week or two in Florence and it’s still not enough time to soak it all in. It’s impossible to spend only a day there. Unless you only want to just take snaps of major attractions and say “I’ve been there”. Florence is just not meant to be rushed through.
Thanks for this very informative video. Will be in Florence in January 2024. What is the name of that restaurant- the Trattoria something? Florentine steak looks amazing!
Great video and list of places. Since this is Florence in a day, how long did you stay in the places like the Accademia, Palazzo Vecchio, etc that had works of art to view. My wife hates to just rush through those. Thinking we might split this over 2 days. Thank you
I’m a big believer in not rushing around and even though I did a lot in one day in Florence I certainly was not rushing. This was my ideal day in Florence. With that said, he didn’t make your wife upset, stressed, or feel rushed. Go at your own pace for sure. Does that means spreading things out between two or three days that works too! You can book the sites individually on our website or as part of a Florence in a day. The beauty about Florence in the day is that you can go back and do a deep dive on day two or three or simply spend more time doing other things or relaxing
I am visiting on the first Sunday of the month. Museum and Gallery supposed to be free in Italy. Should I still book tickets? Is it going to be too busy with long lines?
No cats or names asked ...😂 you are right... American Influencer snow flakes coffee is the worst... what's worst... waiting behind one of those people in line.
Question please - I am usually very good at finding the name of a place (if not mentioned in the video) by looking in the background and finding some identifing words, marks, or logos but at 21:13 I am unable to identify and it was not mentioned. What is the name of the restaurant that they had the Fried Ravioli please?
Awesome video. Can I ask if you guys offer a tour to Florence that will start in La spezia? We are coming off from a cruise ship and there’s 6 of us. I wana do the Duomo climb and seeing the statue of David. Pls let me know if it’s possible. September 12. Thanks
Would I be ok to go to these places to eat if I don’t speak Italian? Also, do the markets and restaurants mostly accept a card or do I need to pay cash?
Vendors always appreciate cash over cards but cards are widely accepted now. As far as language, greet people in the local language when you enter. Learn phrases like, “do you speak English” “please” “thank you”. This will show a willingness and a lack of entitlement. Things will be easy from there. If you are desperate use google translate