We had very few expectations of Florence. To be honest, my only reason for including Florence to the itinerary was to visit Santa Maria Novella. I kind of collect perfumes from places that I visit, so it was a must for me to visit SMN. But we were all very pleasantly surprised by this wonderful city!
But first, I want to say something about travelling between Rome and Florence by train. Actually I just want to talk about travelling via trains. First, buying your tickets online will save you a lot of money. Make sure that you show up on time otherwise you will have to buy a new ticket (they will not offer you a refund). I definitely recommend TrenItalia. I was able to experiece their customer service (I had to reverse my initial purchase because I got the wrong dates) and they were very pleasant and helpful. Second, the trains are very reliable and on time. When they say the train is leaving at 12:30, you best believe it and be at your seat before the said time. Third, train stations are not like airports where you need to be at the station 1-2 hours prior to departure. There is neither security check nor baggage drop, so you can actually cut it pretty close. Getting to the station about 15 minutes before departure is more than enough time. Just make sure you are at the platform 5 minutes before the train is scheduled to leave. Lastly, we've been told to pack light (minimize rolling luggage, just have carry ons) as we were going to be travelling via trains/boats. We ended up having 1 rolling luggage and 5 small pieces of very heavy carry ons (not counting purses!). This gave me serious back and shoulder problems. If I were to do this trip again, I would totally cram all our clothes into three fairly large rollers and give my scoliosis a break. There are special designated places on the trains and water buses for luggage anyway, so it wouldn't be a hassle at all.
Anyway, back to Florence! It's a small city, and very walkable. We only rode a cab to and from the train station, that's it. We stayed at this wonderful B&B right by the center of the city, just a block from Cattedrale Santa Maria del Fiore, the main cathedral of Florence. It was lovely to hear the bells tolling at different times of the day. For some reason, the kids and I enjoyed the food in Florence more. It seemed there were more meat options? Or did I just keep ordering pasta in Rome?
As for shopping: Santa Maria Novella is one of the oldest pharmacies in the world, and it's been around since the 1600s. I think their perfume line was borne from the different herbs/brews that the Florentine monks used to prepare for salves/medicine. A visit to their store did not disappoint. It was one of the most beautiful stores I have ever visited. I was like a kid let loose at a candy store. I tried so many scents but eventually settled for Cinquanta, an uncommon choice for me since it was quite floral, but it worked well on my skin.
If you are looking for luxury goods, Florence also has outlet malls for brands like Prada, Gucci .. but we did not go there!!! As I did not have a lot of expectations for Florence, I sadly booked the least number of days here, spending only two days so we did not have enough time to do some serious shopping! There were some vintage stores that had second hand purses, but I didn't like the selection. Oh well, IRS. LOLLL (Seriously, have you filed your taxes yet? They hurt. SO. MUCH.)
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Florence does not sleep early (unlike Venice, but that's another post). You will find many people still on the street late at night, drinking at public squares or bars. I felt very safe walking around at night, and police were visible.
I would love to go back, and spend more time in Florence and the Tuscan countryside. Perhaps next time!
Ciao!