Location: Italy
A stylish bar with a hidden alley. Outside you can sit on wooden benches. You can order a classic tasting plate with prosciutto and prosecco. But I've probably never eaten better San Daniele ham than right here at this Enoteca. They slice the ham on an old manual slicer, to…
View moreIf you want to buy some fruit before your trip, try this little shop. In September, I recommend fresh figs, for example. Photo gallery
View moreFresh brioche, small cakes but also bread and baguettes. If you want to go for a freshly baked brioche and cappuccino first thing in the morning, you should definitely try them. Sit on the terrace and watch life around you. Photos from the bakery
View moreYou're gonna need a reservation for this osteria, Berty. There's only about 10 tables inside, and they're still full. The food's a little pricey, but it's not overpriced. If you want to enjoy an evening in a modern and comfortable environment – go to L'Osteria di Tancredi, Berty. Osteria menu…
View moreA tiny trattoria, where you can see right through the window into the kitchen, Berty, as the old ladies are making spaghetti and ketchup for you. When you visit it, you kind of go back in time, but that's why it has its charm and we love it. Apart from…
View moreMala Enoteca and Prosciutteria on the left side of the church right in the centre. You can get to it if you go around the cathedral from the left, or from the back by the narrow steep stairs. I prefer the narrow stairs, Berty. A glass of prosecco costs €2.50…
View moreArea di sosta for caravans near the historic centre. It is about 5-10 minutes uphill to the town. Time depends on your fitness, Berty ?
View moreOfficial caravan park, also includes a service point for filling and draining water and toilets.
View moreIt's such a small market, but a delight. You can buy fish, vegetables and hams here, Berty.
View moreThere are only a few types of fish to choose from in this little shop, fresh fish or seafood. Perfect for a night out with spaghetti and ketchup or a barbecue.
View moreThe official caravan park in Florence, where we stayed for about 4 days. You take a ticket when you enter and pay for the number of days when you leave. I unfortunately don't have a picture of the caravan park, Berty. I'll take a picture next time.
View moreMarket right in the city center. During the day it is possible to shop normally. After lunch, a food hall with restaurants and bars opens upstairs.
View moreStreet food in Italian. The best food for a fiver you've ever eaten. You can choose from pre-made versions, or you can make your own schiacciata.
View moreThe car park in front of the exhibition centre operates as an area di sosta during the exhibition, so you can sleep there without any problems. There is also a service point in the car park for filling and draining water and toilets.
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