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Why I Fell in Love With Florence

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Often when traveling, I've heard that the most unexpected, unplanned moments turn out to be the best ones.

That's exactly what happened when I decided on a whim to take the train from Pisa into Florence for four days. What happened next was my heart was laid out on a silver platter for what came to be my favorite city in Italy.

Florence, Italy | Grease & Glamour

1. Florence is a walking city.

That means you don't have to worry about public transportation and all the hazards that come with it. Just find a map or use GPS or ask someone friendly-looking and find your way around the city on your own two feet. But it is that much better if you have a Vespa.

Florence | Grease & Glamour

There are so many deliciously empty side streets that let you wander in peace.



And then there are corners of the city where you will find absolutely no solitude.



But finding yourself in those areas becomes absolutely worth the crowds of tourists, especially when you see the magnificence that is the Duomo.

DUOMO | FLORENCE, ITALY | TRAVEL
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Florence, Italy | Grease & Glamour

2. I fell in love with Florence because I wanted to fall in love IN Florence.

Florence, Italy | Grease & Glamour

I'm convinced that Florence is the most romantic city in the world. Yes, you'll find couples sitting around lounging and occasionally showing a little too much PDA in most cities around Europe, but there was just something about Florence that made me want to climb into a Rom-Com and share this exact moment with someone who I loved, or even just liked, a little.

QUIT YOUR JOB, BUY A TICKET, FALL IN LOVE, NEVER LEAVE | FLORENCE | TRAVEL

3. You're in the heart of Tuscany, and the food reflects that.

When I traveled through Italy, the food I tried in Rome, Cinque Terre or Pisa simply was not the same as the food I had in Florence.

Eating in Florence, Italy | Grease & Glamour

We decided to try this restaurant right in the heart of Santo Spirito (a neighborhood in Florence known for local hangout spots), and I had by far the best spaghetti I had ever had in my life. Everything from the sauce to the homemade pasta - the fresh tomatoes and basil.

FOOD IN FLORENCE, ITALY | TRAVEL

Wild boar sausage and buffalo mozzarella + fresh tomatoes.

FOOD IN FLORENCE, ITALY | TRAVEL

Fresh olive oil and olive tapenade served to complement the fresh baked bread.

FOOD IN FLORENCE, ITALY | TRAVEL

And on some days (more like everyday) treating yourself to homemade gelato while exploring this pretty little city.

GELATO IN FLORENCE, ITALY | TRAVEL

We were charmed by the fresh, handmade sandwiches served outside of an antique store. The guys who worked there were totally nice, and extremely patient as we had a bit of a difficult time ordering in Italian.

Florence, Italy | Grease & Glamour

Oh, but wait - we can't forget pizza. Pizza by the kilo or pizza by the slice. I scarfed down two slices and eventually decided to order more.

PIZZA IN FLORENCE, ITALY | TRAVEL

Before. After.

PIZZA IN FLORENCE, ITALY | TRAVEL

4. Night time is the right time.

Everyone in this city hangs out in Piazzas, or squares - this particular one in Santo Spirito was so lively on a Saturday night. You walk into a bar that's the size of a large closet, pay for your beer, come outside and drink it in the piazza.

FLORENCE, ITALY | TRAVEL

Or you can just bring your own six-pack and hang out with the boys. What I particularly loved was that the city and its citizens make an effort to keep the square clean for the next day, and the hundreds of beer bottles and plastic cups are thrown away around 2 a.m..

5. The beauty of this city will stay in your head and heart forever.

FLORENCE, ITALY | TRAVEL

This view is one of the most breathtaking views you'll find in Florence, once you take the steps up to Piazzale Michaelangelo.

FLORENCE, ITALY | TRAVEL

This day was perfect. We sat on the steps and listened to an acoustic guitarist singing covers of John Mayer and Bob Dylan songs. The weather was warm, the sky was bright and the occasional breeze brought us much-needed comfort after the mini-hike (it's actually not a hike at all, I was just extremely un-athletic) up to the top.

FLORENCE, ITALY | TRAVEL

There's a certain soul here. Maybe the distant chatter of the Italian men across the street, or the sound of the vespa driving down the street in the mornings. Maybe it's the fact that this city is probably the best place in the world to shop for leather goods -- most storefronts have factories in the back where they'll customize any piece you buy to your liking on the spot. It may also be the way the water looks in the rain, and how quiet it gets on the bridges at night.

FLORENCE, ITALY | TRAVEL

I don't quite know what it all means, but there was a feeling that I had where I just knew that Florence would always have a special place in my heart.

Thank you so much for reading. This was originally published on GreaseandGlamour.com. Follow Jinna on Instagram (@greaseandglamour) for photo updates of her travels and daily inspiration/motivation. instagram.com/greaseandglamour

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