Train: Venice to Florence:
We took the first class train to Florence's Santa Maria Novella Station. We arrived to Florence at 11am. Once we arrived to the Florence train station, we went to the customers assistance to ask for directions to our hotel. She said it was very close by, it should be only 5 - 10 minutes walk.
1 Euro per person to use the washroom
Both of us needed to go to washroom, so we went to the W.C., it costed 1 Euro per person to use the washroom. They had gates to take money, just like how the gate takes money to enter the subway. Most people had trouble figuring out how to exit (by pressing a button).
Awesome hotel location:
We looked at the big map in front of the train station to check where our hotel was. After 7-10 minutes of walk, we found our hotel: Best Western Premier, it was probably the easiest hotel to find throughout our trip. The hotel was super close to the Duomo and everything. But it was too early to check in, we couldn't check in until 2pm. So we walked towards the Duomo and we had lunch at the outdoor cafe with a nice view of the Duomo.
First lunch in Florence:
I ordered: Black Truffle Mushroom Ravioli |
Lasagne |
We ordered a big bottle of water (4 Euro) and some beer. Alcohol is way cheaper in Europe than water. I fell in love with black truffle during this trip. The ravioli was quite good. Lasagne was pretty good, simple but nothing special. Pasta is usually not the main entree, that's why the portion is quite small.
Dessert time: Tiramisu & cappuccino |
Finally, I got to try tiramisu in Italy....Yummm...along with a cup of cappuccino. The texture of the tiramisu is very soft and creamy, taste of coffee/expresso was not that strong. It was quite different from the ones I usually had in Canada. The presentation didn't look that great either, but it still tasted good!
It was a nice day, weather was good. Even though we were walking on the ancient cobblestone roads, the streets we were at were quite commercialized. Brand name stores and shopping stores were everywhere.
thanks for sharing such wonderful movement from your trip.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the time to leave a comment :) That's very encouraging!
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