Firenze is amazing! Very useful tips! Super funny (but real!) the way she starts the video: the city is a bit overcrowded but has a lot of things to find out and enjoy!
The smell of leather on a certain streets where all the outdoor vendors were, I bought a few leather bags over the years 😊, no big name brand but hand made, very functional design for me
I was there four years ago, when the EU closed its borders to travelers from outside the region. It was the height of summer and the city was practically empty. I loved how surreal it was.
In 1995 while you were sleeping movie, “If there was one place in the world would you go?” When asked, “Florence” Sandra answered. Just like her, I had no clear idea, but it seemed a place to visit. I finally found a chance to vacation in Europe one month before COVID-19. Yup.😊
My favourite City in Italy. A pity that there was no mention of the Pitti Palace Art Museum once over the Ponte Vecchio. Less crowds than at the Uffizi and the Titian and Raphael paintings are unmissable as are the Bobboli Gardens stretching up the hill behind. The glimpse of Leonardo's "Lady with the Ermine" at about 5.45 made me wonder if it was back on loan from its usual home in Krakow before I realized it was just a poster. Something not to be missed on any trip to Italy is a view of a display of music and flag tossing by the groups of kids in medieval tights. Was lucky enough to chance on such a festival day in the Piazza della Signoria on my second to last visit to Florence. Unforgettable!
I have been to Florence 3 times, but I still haven't seen everything yet 😊 i walked passed the dormo but didn't get a chance to see the inside! I spent most of my time walking around the square, and the David museum, im surprised she didn't mention that no camera/picture allows to take a picture of the real David. So i took many pictures of the replicas on the square 😊 Italy cities needs time to be appreciated! 2 weeks is still too rush for me 😊 to visit Rome, Napoli, Milan, Florence, and i spend the most time in Venice!!! Uffizi museum is such an amazing place to see all the Renaissance paintings, i remember the Venus painting!
It wasn't that the Medici family not like the smell but they moved to a palace across the bridge and often times there were robbers hiding on either ends of the bridge to surround diplomats and wealthy people who were visiting and exiting Florence so the Medici family donated and renovated the bridge to make it more safer and at the same time make it a place where rich people will spend money and in exchange the money was used to donate to further improve the city of Florence. That's why the Medici family was so loved by the people of Florence but despised by corruptable people.
@@sarahhucallot's of poor choices in the video, and really dislike the backing into people at the beginning of the video. Either it was staged, or you were disturbing people for content. Either way didn't make it past that and the poor wash. Thumbs down and definitely no sub.
Florence is crowded as she says herself, and it is so partly because of videos like this that make people believe you can actually experience a city in a day, or 48 hours or whatever. She should instead encourage people to take their time and, instead of rushing thru a checklist, give sites the time and respect they deserve. All she does is promote cheap mass tourism.
Florence is simply amazing
My wife, son and I went 2 years ago. Awesome place. We will go again.
Firenze is amazing!
Very useful tips!
Super funny (but real!) the way she starts the video: the city is a bit overcrowded but has a lot of things to find out and enjoy!
Awesome video, I can't wait to visit! Very slick production! Also that bridge is incredible
Beautiful video! How it shows some well chosen details as well as the most popular ones in a special way. It was very fun to watch!
Seeing the work in the engraver’s shop was so amazing!
Ikr?!
What a great intro to one of the most beautiful cities! Sarah, I’d travel with you any day!!!
Thank you so much!
This has made me really want to go back to Italy. I didn’t realise how big the Michael Angelo statue is! Florence looks so classy. I want that dinner!
Grazie DW for this inspiration. I’m planning a trip to Florence soon and this affirms that it’s a good choice 🙏🏻🙌🏻
The smell of leather on a certain streets where all the outdoor vendors were, I bought a few leather bags over the years 😊, no big name brand but hand made, very functional design for me
Amazing city! I definitely have to go there soon, thanks for all the tips, great video!👏
Awesome City & great vibes!
I'm planning a trip to Florence right now!!! This video is really helpful. GRAZIE!!!
A really great tour of the city and awesome tips!
Amazing tips thanks!! I really want to go to Florence now!!!
I was there four years ago, when the EU closed its borders to travelers from outside the region. It was the height of summer and the city was practically empty. I loved how surreal it was.
Love Kacie!!!❤
Me too! She's great.
Bellissimo video su Firenze!! Bravi
What an awesome video!! Very informative!! Great job!! 🎉🎉
I loved it! Very informative and fun, and beautifully recorded!
Nicely done! Sarah I love this ❤❤❤❤
In 1995 while you were sleeping movie, “If there was one place in the world would you go?” When asked, “Florence” Sandra answered. Just like her, I had no clear idea, but it seemed a place to visit. I finally found a chance to vacation in Europe one month before COVID-19. Yup.😊
Awesome Video, awesome City and awesome Sarah❤
My favourite City in Italy. A pity that there was no mention of the Pitti Palace Art Museum once over the Ponte Vecchio. Less crowds than at the Uffizi and the Titian and Raphael paintings are unmissable as are the Bobboli Gardens stretching up the hill behind. The glimpse of Leonardo's "Lady with the Ermine" at about 5.45 made me wonder if it was back on loan from its usual home in Krakow before I realized it was just a poster.
Something not to be missed on any trip to Italy is a view of a display of music and flag tossing by the groups of kids in medieval tights. Was lucky enough to chance on such a festival day in the Piazza della Signoria on my second to last visit to Florence. Unforgettable!
That sounds wonderful! 😊
My favorite city in Italy too! Florence certainly has enough to offer for a second video, don't you think?
I have been to Florence 3 times, but I still haven't seen everything yet 😊 i walked passed the dormo but didn't get a chance to see the inside! I spent most of my time walking around the square, and the David museum, im surprised she didn't mention that no camera/picture allows to take a picture of the real David. So i took many pictures of the replicas on the square 😊
Italy cities needs time to be appreciated! 2 weeks is still too rush for me 😊 to visit Rome, Napoli, Milan, Florence, and i spend the most time in Venice!!!
Uffizi museum is such an amazing place to see all the Renaissance paintings, i remember the Venus painting!
Florence, a Renaissance gem!
Firenze é la mia città.. bellissimo video
Ow amazing
Cool 😎
Awesome video ❤
amazing city and amazing video!
Yeah Kacie crossover!!
I hope one day I will have the chance to go to Florence
You can travel all over Italy by train, until Venice, then you will see more by walking 😊
Very well done video!
What's the name of that Baroque guitar composition?
wow i love the way you film it. did u do it all by yourself?
No, Sarah had a cameraman with her.
woow❤
I'm Fiorentino.... bellissimo il video e bravissima la giornalista.... TUTTO MOLTO BELLO 💜
Grazie mille, sei molto gentile
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Nice
It wasn't that the Medici family not like the smell but they moved to a palace across the bridge and often times there were robbers hiding on either ends of the bridge to surround diplomats and wealthy people who were visiting and exiting Florence so the Medici family donated and renovated the bridge to make it more safer and at the same time make it a place where rich people will spend money and in exchange the money was used to donate to further improve the city of Florence. That's why the Medici family was so loved by the people of Florence but despised by corruptable people.
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The flower guys and girls, the plant ones want peace.
The video colour grade was bad 👎🏼. Please don't repeat
Thank you for sharing your opinion! Everyone’s tastes are different. In any case, I hope you were able to enjoy all the tips I provided in the video 😊
@@sarahhucallot's of poor choices in the video, and really dislike the backing into people at the beginning of the video. Either it was staged, or you were disturbing people for content. Either way didn't make it past that and the poor wash. Thumbs down and definitely no sub.
Don’t go to Florence now. Constructions everywhere. The duomo is scaffolded here and there.
Also it rains whole day long, almost everyday.
That sepia filter is really annoying. Also, the video seems to focus more on individuals than on the place, which is not helpful.
Whatever filter y’all used ruined this video 🤡 looks like a washed out faded filtered IG post from 2011
All the food looks delicious. But I would definitely go to a McDonalds while in Italy. To try something that is not sold in the US.
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I heard that Italian McDonald's sells beer
Travel with Karen 😏
Florence is crowded as she says herself, and it is so partly because of videos like this that make people believe you can actually experience a city in a day, or 48 hours or whatever. She should instead encourage people to take their time and, instead of rushing thru a checklist, give sites the time and respect they deserve. All she does is promote cheap mass tourism.
Delicioso