Savor Italian breakfast pastries and espresso, then explore the serene Chiostro dello Scalzo with its stunning Renaissance frescoes. An unforgettable Italian morning awaits.
Savor Italian breakfast pastries and espresso, then explore the serene Chiostro dello Scalzo with its stunning Renaissance frescoes. An unforgettable Italian morning awaits.
- Piazza Della Santissima Annunziata - Piazza della Santissima Annunziata is located in the historic center of Florence, north of Piazza del Duomo, and is dominated by the Basilica della Santissima Annunziata, one of the most important sacred buildings in Florence, as well as the mother house of the order of the Servants of Mary. Although it has…
- Piazza Della Santissima Annunziata - Piazza della Santissima Annunziata is located in the historic center of Florence, north of Piazza del Duomo, and is dominated by the Basilica della Santissima Annunziata, one of the most important sacred buildings in Florence, as well as the mother house of the order of the Servants of Mary. Although it has been defined over several centuries, the square now shows a unified character and, among the Florentine squares, is the one that best expresses the ideals of the Renaissance city
- Breakfast
- Expert authorized guide
- Breakfast
- Expert authorized guide
When you enter a bar in the morning in Italy, you’ll find people gathered around the counter filled with a variety of croissants: plain, wholemeal with honey, cream-filled, chocolate, jam, puff pastry with rice cream, cream puffs, bull’s eyes, and all sorts of typical morning pastries. Next, head to the coffee counter to order an espresso, which we…
When you enter a bar in the morning in Italy, you’ll find people gathered around the counter filled with a variety of croissants: plain, wholemeal with honey, cream-filled, chocolate, jam, puff pastry with rice cream, cream puffs, bull’s eyes, and all sorts of typical morning pastries. Next, head to the coffee counter to order an espresso, which we simply call coffee. There’s no need to specify, as in Italy, coffee inherently means espresso.
Afterward, we’ll visit the Chiostro dello Scalzo, a Renaissance spiritual haven, away from the crowds, offering peace and a sense of medieval and Renaissance life that still lingers today. This sixteenth-century masterpiece by Andrea del Sarto, known as the “faultless painter” who lived during the time of Michelangelo and Leonardo, features the world’s most spectacular cycle of monochrome frescoes. It’s a vivid narrative set in a serene, monastic atmosphere—an unforgettable Italian morning experience!
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