Written on the Train Florence to Venice
We are now heading for Venice after 4 fabulous days in
Florence with Jess & Matt. I do not think we would have seen half the
things we did if it had not been for Matt’s extensive knowledge of Italy and
sounding like a local with all the Italian expressions and mannerisms.
The first night Matt took us to his favourite steak
restaurant. I have never had such an amazing steak in all my life Scotch Fillet
with balsamic, Jess had mushrooms and
Matt & Russell a Florentine 3cm thick T-Bone we all slept very well
that night.
Russell has posted a photo of our hotel room really felt
like I was living in the true Italy all but
the shower which was about 700mm x 700mm Russell had difficulty washing
his feet as you could not bend down and if you did you hit the mixer and either
turned the shower off or got a hot blast.
On our first day we
hired the car (4 door Audi A1) and did a
road trip. Before leaving Florence we went up Piazzaole Michelangelo to take
the panoramic photo of Florence along with the other 5 million tourists. It was
then onto Lucca. It was such a lovely drive through countryside grape vines and
olive trees the true Tuscany. Lucca was amazing
well known for its 4.5 kilometres of well preserved Renaissance walls
encircling its historic city centre and its cobblestone streets which were not
great for smooth walking. The walls reminded me very much of The Great Wall,
said to Russell Donald Trump may like a visit to get some ideas about building
the wall between USA & Mexico.
Lunch in Lucca was a Matt Holland special. We would have never found the restaurant and
would never have experienced the amazing Pizza which I could only eat half of. We
continued our wonder through Lucca and then back to Florence. No one fancied
dinner that night so it was a few drinks and bed.
Day 3 - Florence. We
met Jess & Matt for breakfast – a true Italian one. Croissants filled with
custard and an espresso. That is the first time I have gone overboard normally
have fresh fruit, muesli and Yogurt. A great day sightseeing - standing on the
Pont Vecchio and looking at all the gold jewellery for sale. Matt took us to a
leather shop which all his tours go to when in Florence and Russell bought a
new wallet. I bought a new handbag but waited till I hit the markets. Our last
sightseeing venture was the Medici Chapel -
dating from the 16th&17th
centuries saw a lot of Michelangelo works dedicated to the certain members of
the Medici family. Did not see David as both Russell & I had
been on our last trip. We then found a lovely restaurant in the square had drinks and eventually dinner.
Day 4 - Road trip Florence to Siena in a slightly
bigger Audi A3. Our first stop was San Gimignano - a little hill town encircled by 13th
century walls and huge towers. Originally there were 17 towers but only 13 are now left standing. It was beautiful and the view from the top
well worth the trek.
From there we went onto Monteriggioni - this was not on the tourist trail but
recommended by the owner of the hostel Jess & Matt were staying in. It is
located on top of a hill and is completly walled medieval town which has
mananged to retain its ancient roots and its medieval looks over the
centuries.Built in the 13th century not many changes have been made
since. So glad we did this as there were few tourists and you were able to walk
around without the push & shove.
Siena – As Russell said only really saw the Piazza del Campo
the most important feature as we were running out of time to have the rental
back in Florence by 6pm – yes we made it just.
It was then a sad goodbye to Jess & Matt as they headed
to Milan to catch their respective flights to Brisbane and London while Russell
& I caught the train to Venice. Once we are cruising I will do a little
more updating
Love to all Laur
I am sooo jealous ... it sounds like you have had a wonderful trip so far and seeing photos of Venice brings back so many wonderful memories. Can't wait to hear and see photos of your cruise!
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