
The stunning capital of Tuscany, Florence, is one of the most beautiful cities in the entirety of Italy. A bold statement, I know. But, considering that it’s the birthplace of the Renaissance movement, that’s a hard statement to contest.
Home to majestic architecture, lively squares, rich culture, history, and some of the best Italian food – it’s extremely hard not to fall in love with Florence. But, all of this poses a slight problem. Since there is so much to see and do in the city, you might wonder if 2 days in Florence is enough.
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