Anyone ever went to the Gucci or Ferragamo museum?
thanks for the input.obviously if i had more time, i would stay there longer. i almost regret organizing it that way, but since we're staying in rome and taking advantage of the spg 4 nights get 5th free award, we didn't want to pay an extra hotel night in Florence.We'll try to make the most of it.... I really wanted to go to that wine tour that was posted. looks amazingAnyone else have any thoughts on accademia? If 5 minutes are worth it at the Uffizi, I can't imagine having to spend much more time at accademia after seeing David. Only issue is that the link posted above (http://www.musement.com/en/florence/the-accademia-gallery_tickets) won't let me book it for next week....
I already heard back from the Chabad Rabbi. He said to call him. My guess is he doesn't want anything in writing which is not normally a good sign.
So, what did he tell you when you spoke to him?
Why would you need a driving tour in Florence? There are plenty of walking tours
Might be easier with kids
I ended up not calling the Chabad in Florence to ask about Ruth's although I could have just walked in and asked them when I was there, as it does you doors down. We heard from other sources that Ruth's was not reliable and to just bring food from elsewhere which is exactly what we did.
When I was there, we asked the schluchim (not the rabbi) about it and they definitely didn't tell us not to go. I can't think back to the exact words but I guess pop in the chabad and ask them. I also remember that they bring food from rome to freeze it. They might have been selling also (or giving it out. Not sure.) worth a call. Not sure if they're there all year or only in winter
Going to be here for 1 1/2 days in March. What are the must see's?
Anyone take a bike/walking tour in the greater Florence/Tuscany area?