
Florence
Cook, sip, and stroll Florence’s chic historic heart together
Highlights
Learn to prepare classic Tuscan dishes in a small-group cooking class near Florence’s central market.
Explore the Duomo area and nearby streets lined with graceful palazzi and minimalist boutiques.
Sample organic and biodynamic Italian wines at a modern, vinyl-spinning enoteca.
Cross the Arno to lively Santo Spirito for late-night drinks in a bohemian square.
Trace ingredients from Mercato Centrale stalls to your plate in contemporary trattorie.
Where to Stay
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Hotel Spadai
A sleek, design-forward 4-star hotel just steps from the Duomo, with minimalist rooms, neutral tones, and soundproofing that keeps the bustling center pleasantly quiet.
Where to Eat
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Ragù Firenze
Contemporary trattoria with a clean, minimalist interior just off Mercato Centrale; order fresh tagliatelle al ragù or a seasonal pasta and share a carafe of house red.

Trattoria Accadì
Relaxed, modern-leaning trattoria with simple lines and warm light; try the ribollita or pappardelle al cinghiale, then finish with a shared tiramisù.
What to Do
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Mercato Centrale & San Lorenzo Street Market
Arrive late morning to wander the open-air San Lorenzo stalls (leather goods, scarves, and souvenirs) before heading into Mercato Centrale to browse produce, cheeses, cured meats, and fresh pasta; grab a quick espresso at one of the bar counters and taste local specialties like pecorino and finocchiona.

Florence Small-Group Tuscan Cooking Class
Join a late-morning or early-afternoon small-group class (many meet near Piazza dell’Unità Italiana or close to Mercato Centrale) where you’ll learn to prepare fresh pasta, a simple Tuscan main, and dessert, often including a short market visit and a shared meal with wine at the end.

Vineria Sonora
Head here for an evening natural wine tasting: explore by-the-glass organic and biodynamic Italian wines while DJs spin vinyl on weekends; ask the staff to build you a flight based on your preferences and pair with small bites if available.
Good to Know
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Timing Your Night-Owl Florence
Since you prefer later starts, aim for your first activity around 10:30–11:00 AM, plan the densest sightseeing and cooking experiences between noon and early evening, then lean into aperitivo from 7:00 PM and dinner from 8:00–9:30 PM; many bars in Florence stay lively until midnight or later, especially around Oltrarno and Sant’Ambrogio.
Navigating Florence’s Compact Neighborhoods
Treat the historic center north of the Arno (Duomo, San Lorenzo, Sant’Ambrogio) and the Oltrarno south of the river as two main clusters; when planning, keep most of a given day on one side of the river and allow 15–20 minutes on foot if you cross, which makes your experience feel more relaxed and less like commuting.
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