Nelle vicinanze:
Enoteca Bellini, to drink an excellent glass of wine and eat a “crostone”, Via della Spada 52 r
Borgo Ognissanti, a typical Florentine street full of bakeries and pastry shops (don’t miss Becagli for the Schiacciata, Ballerini for bread and chocolate, Gamberini for an aperitif or a snack)
Joshua Tree, pub, Via della Scala 37 r
Haveli, if you are fed up with Italian food, this is our favourite Indian restaurant, Via Fratelli Rosselli 31 r
Il gusto di XINGE, bao and cocktail, Piazza della Porta al Prato 26
Museo Marino Marini and Sacello Rucellai , Piazza di S. Pancrazio
Oltrarno:
Da Sabatino, to spend little and eat traditional, Via Pisana 2 r
La Rondinella, a small club (you need a card, but it costs a few euros) for a simple drink overlooking the river, Lungarno Soderini 2
La Casalinga, Florentine home cooking in Piazza Santo Spirito, Via Michelozzi 9 r
Enoteca Spontanea, excellent natural wines with a small kitchen, Via Maggio 61 r
5 e cinque, vegetarian with Ligurian (and not only) influences, Piazza della Passera 1
Cammillo, the Italian restaurant par excellence, Borgo San Iacopo 57 r
Sant’Ambrogio:
Fruit and vegetable market (and not only), every morning to buy local cheeses, salami and delicatessen, Via Alessandro Guidoni
Trattoria Accadi, for the best “gnudi” in Florence, Borgo Pinti 56
The Box, for a drink, Borgo Pinti 5 r