(LAST EDITED / UPDATED: 28 AUGUST 2015)
Here are some links on 36 or 48 hours in Firenze / Florence:
36 HOURS IN FIRENZE / FLORENCE
- 36 HOURS IN . . . – Source: Travel section of The New York Times
- 36 Hours in Florence – By ONDINE COHANE – Published: July 16, 2010
- 36 Hours in Florence – By DANIELLE PERGAMENT – Published: June 3, 2007
- 36 HOURS IN . . .
- 36 hours in Florence.– April 8, 2014 – Heather [Carlson] – Source: CafĂ© Carlson – "this delicious {expat} life"
- What To Do With 36 Hours in Florence – "We’re often asked how to make the most of a brief opportunity to see Europe’s cities. This month, Rick provides a detailed answer for one of the best: Florence. (If you have suggestions of your favorite restaurants, hotels, museums or other activities in Florence feel free to add a comment at the bottom of this article." – Tuesday, August 17, 2010 – by ExperiencePlus! – "About Us" – Source: EXPERIENCEPLUS! – "BICYCLE TOURS SINCE 1972"
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- 48 HOURS IN . . . – Source: Travel section of The Independent
- 48 Hours In: Florence – "The autumn sunshine brings a new lustre to the Renaissance treasures of this great Italian city. Aoife O'Riordain checks it out" –Aoife O'Riordain – Saturday, 3 October 2009
- 48 HOURS IN... Florence, Italy – "The city that's a work of art in itself is at its most benign in spring. And after Da Vinci, don't forget to track down some Versace" – By Harriet O'Brien– Saturday, 14 April 2007 –
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- 48 HOURS IN . . .
- 48 Hours in: Florence, Italy – "Europe's capital of Renaissance art is a great weekend break destination in late summer – and the fine Italian food on offer will fuel your quest for cultural nourishment" – Wednesday, 13 August 2008 – Source: Belfast Telegraph
- 48 hours in Florence – "" – By Nicola Iseard – Source: Saga – "PRODUCTS | BLOGS | WHAT'S ON | WHAT'S NEW"
- Italy: 48 hours in Florence – "Two days is not enough – that’s the first thing to say about Florence. Even if your clients don’t, like British historian Edward Gibbon, visit the Uffizi gallery fourteen times in a single trip, two days will merely allow them to fall in love with the city, and vow to return." – 30 January 2013 at 17.32 GMT – .By Joanna Booth – Source: travelweekly – "Travel Industry News and Travel Jobs"
- 48 Hours in Florence – August 20, 2010 by Melanie – Source: Travels With Two – "THE TRAVEL BLOG FOR COUPLES"
- 48 hours in Florence – Weekend Edition – "Florence has the honor of being one of the most beautiful cities in Italy – no small feat in a country full of those. Both cosmopolitan and cultural, it is a favourite among tourists with its impressive pieces of art, world-class fashion boutiques, and a vibrant city life." – "" – "About" – Source: 48HourVisit.com – "a unique travel site that features streamlined itineraries to some of the major destinations in the world."
- An Abbreviated Stay: Florence – "Florence is one of my favorite cities in Italy. The architecture, the culture, the food and the people drew me in as soon as I stepped into the city. I only spent 48 hours in Florence and although short, I was still able to take in the beauty and wonders the city had to offer." – Sept 19, 2014 – author: Christen McCluney – Source: TRAVEL NOIRE – "Cultivated insights from a global community of black travelers."
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- Study Abroad: 10 Ways to Spend a Sunny Day in Florence – Aug 12, 2014 10:01:50 AM – by Stephanie Sadler – "About" – Source: CAPA – " "
- Florence Day Trips – "If you're in Florence for more than a couple of days, you will probably want to spend some time outside the busy tourist city. Happily, Florence is surrounded by the attractive scenery of Tuscany, and whether you want to visit another art city, relax in the green countryside, wander through medieval lanes or visit villas and vineyards, you'll be spoilt for choice." – Source: Italian Heaven – "Italy Travel, Holiday and Tourist Guide"
- Florence, Italy where to go – "" – blogger: Georgette [Jupe] – Source: Girl in Florence – "A Tuscan Texan immersed in Florentine life ..."
- Vegetarian, Vegan & Gluten-Free Options in Florence, Italy – on 10.05.2015 at 19:39
- Perfect Florence itineraries – "How long should you spend in Florence? Whether you have one day or three, here's what to see and do in Florence, Italy" – Reid Bramblett – Source: reidsitaly.com – "travel beyond vacations ™"
- Reid"s List of Florence sights and experiences – "These are sights from the B-list (sometimes the C-list) that I happen to love and that are definitely worthy of your time—in some cases, perhaps more worthy than some of the more famous sights."
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- 36 Hours in Florence, Italy – Parts of this video is "In Italian" with English subtitles – "" – Source: Found within the HUFFPOST VIDEO section on THE HUFFINGTON POST – "Breaking News and opinion"
- 36 Hours in Florence, Italy – "Known for its rich history, Florence is a destination for those seeking vibrant culinary, artistic and musical experiences." – Parts of this video is "In Italian" with English subtitles – Sep. 24, 2014 | 4:24 – BY Alexandra Garcia and Will Lloyd – Source: Found in the VIDEO/TRAVEL section of The New York Times – "Breaking News, World News & Multimedia"
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- SEE ALSO:
- FIRENZE / FLORENCE
- Info on 36 or 48 hours in Firenze / Florence, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, June 03, 2015
- Info about budget places to eat in Firenze / Florence, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, April 29, 2015
- Info about, for or on shopping in and around Firenze AKA Florence, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, August 20, 2014
- Info on museums / musei in Firenze / Florence, Italy *, dated, Friday, August 10, 2012
- Info about Florence / Firenze in Video *, dated, Saturday, October 18, 2008
- Info about parking in Florence / Firenze *, dated,Tuesday, August 26, 2008
- 36 or 48 HOURS IN . . .
- Info on 36 or 48 hours ... (somewhere in Italy) *, dated, Wednesday, November 10, 2010
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That's it for Wednesday, 3 June 2015: mercoledì, 3 giugno 2015
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(LAST EDITED / UPDATED: 28 AUGUST 2015)
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