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I want a book on florence & tuscany?
im planning a trip to florence, and need a good tourist book. any recommendations?
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- zafirLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
Lonely Planet guidebooks are always good value, and there is a new edition of their "Florence and Tuscany" travel guide available: http://shop.lonelyplanet.com/europe/florence-tusca...
- 4 years ago
Get back time and again and you still won't see all of it, this is exactly what will happen for you if spent your holiday in Florence; with hotelbye you will find out more. Remarkably small since it is, this riverside city looms large on the world's'must-sees'list. Cradle of the Renaissance and of tourist people that group here to feast on world-class art, Florence is just a magnetic, romantic and busy city. The Piazzale Michelangelo (The Michelangelo Square) is one of many areas you should see in Florence. This square is just a large, partly pedestrian zed square located across the Arno River from the middle of Florence. From the square guests have a spectacular view on the city. The large square was presented in 1860 by Giuseppe Poggi, a local architect who is also noted for his development of boulevards across the center of Florence. Found at the hub of the city's principal market district, the Basilica di San Lorenzo is among the oldest churches of Florence and was the burial place of all primary customers of the Medici family. Don't delay! Florence and their superb secrets await your visit!