Sant'Ambrogio
There is no better way to discover a town than by getting lost in its stories and feel the scents and flavours coming from the market stalls.
<p>From the early hours of the morning until late in the evening, this is the beating heart of Florence, and tradition and handicraft are its strong points.<br>All you have to do is walk the streets in the early hours of the morning and follow one of the ladies with their empty bags going to the market inside a building from when Florence was the capital of the Kingdom of Italy (1870.)</p><p><strong><br></strong></p><p><strong>Local food<br></strong><span>At Sant’Ambrogio market you can find almost everything the culinary heart desires: sweets, honey, cheese, olives, local and exotic fruits and vegetables, meat, ham, seafood. </span></p><p><strong><br></strong></p><p><strong>Cuisine and Relax<br></strong>Just a 30 minute stop at the Loggia del Pesce in Piazza Ciompi or in the small square facing the Sant’Amborgio church and you will get a bite of the real Florentine spirit. Sit at one of the small tables in your favorite bar and order a glass of wine. Watch men and women, dogs with hats and children coming home from school. A few tourists and many Florentines taking a break with friends in their spare time.</p><p><span></span></p><p><span><br></span></p>
Explore on foot
All points of interest are easily reachable on foot
History and culture
Immerse yourself in the millennial history of Florence
Local gastronomy
Discover the authentic flavors of Tuscan cuisine
Explore other districts
Piazza Signoria
Around this square you feel the soul of Florence: art, history, ideology! And shopping.
Santa Croce
The charm of past centuries, the taste of the present days. Take a sit in the middle of Piazza Santa Croce and choose which side you like better
Santa Maria Novella
When Differences and Diversity are Charming
Toscana
The region with Florence, Siena and Chianti is an outstanding piece of land with sea, hills and mountains
Duomo
A Must for Those Coming to Florence