Strange places and legends – five uncommon things to see in Florence
From the Duomo bull to the “Madonna del Puzzo”: discover Florence’s unusual sights with us on an itinerary through the city’s most offbeat locations.
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We are fortunate to live in a country full of contrasts, where within just a few hundred kilometers you can find yourself immersed in completely different landscapes and atmospheres.
Mountains, sea, art cities, lakes, countryside, medieval villages, and ancient archaeological sites: Italy contains, within a relatively small territory, a unique variety of scenery and an extraordinary wealth of history and culture.
This diversity allows us to experience countless adventures and enjoy holidays that are always different: from skiing to cycling tours, from swimming to food and wine itineraries, from art tourism to scuba diving.
ItaloTreno guides you through the best travel routes to explore the most spectacular and evocative corners of this wonderful complexity that makes our country so unique.
Read our guides filled with tips to plan your next vacation or a relaxing weekend without overlooking any detail, and discover how to quickly reach the suggested destinations thanks to high-speed trains.
From the Duomo bull to the “Madonna del Puzzo”: discover Florence’s unusual sights with us on an itinerary through the city’s most offbeat locations.
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