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				Spring of 2001 - Munich - Florence - Cortona - Venice -Started in Munich in Business and then took the train through the Brenner Pass in the Alps enroute to Florence. We spent 4 days in Florence and fell in love with it. We stayed at a small pensione just a 10 minute walk from the main Piazza and felt very comfortable walking and enjoying all of Firenze.				
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				Piazza se republica  Piazza sel signorina  Alto Arno  Pointe Vecchio  Uffizi  Duomo  Brancacci Chapel  Palace Vecchio   				
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				Getting lost - crossing the river into the AltoArno - we will stay here next time. Meet the locals, relax, see the sites during the day and unwinding over some nice vino rosso in the evenings.    The must see site for me is the painting the "expulsion of Adam and eve" by massacio at the Brancacci Chapel- fantastic - this coming from a jock that is not really an art addict - to me this is the best art anywhere in florence!   				
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				The duomo  Old men fishing in the Arno  Transvestitos strutting there stuff - didn't expect to see this in the cradle of the the rennaissance  Davis - Accadamia  The Uffize   				
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			Hotel Pagnini  40 via montebello  phone 39.055.2381468 				
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				none - florence is not a pub crawl kinda town! 				
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			Trattoria Cambe  were sent here by the hotel staff - superb - mainly florentine families. i suggest you starve yourself for the day and come here for Bistecca Florentinna - what a hunk of beef - mouthwatering!   				
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				Published on Friday October 10th, 2003
 
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