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  2. Travel Man - Wikipedia

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    The programme focuses on the presenter travelling to a popular city in each episode, accompanied by a celebrity guest, to provide viewers a potential itinerary for a two-day (48-hour) break. The series is characterised by a fast-paced format, consumer advice and light humour.

  3. A Guide To Spending One Day In Florence, Italy - AOL

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  4. Villa di Quarto - Wikipedia

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    The Villa di Quarto is a historic landmark designated villa on via Pietro Dazzi in Florence, in the hilly zone at the foot of the Monte Morello. Quarto ( fourth ) is one of the toponyms relating to the Roman milestones , the most famous of which in this area is Sesto Fiorentino , of 45,000 inhabitants.

  5. Bardini Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Giardino Bardini is an Italian Renaissance garden of the Villa Bardini in the hilly part of Oltrarno, offering views of Florence, Italy. The garden is composed of three separate areas, each created in a different time period. The park's center contains the grand staircase that was constructed in the 17th century.

  6. Piazza Santa Trinita - Wikipedia

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    The Piazza Santa Trinita is a triangular square in Florence, Italy, named after the church of Santa Trinita on the west side of the square. The piazza is traversed by the Via de' Tornabuoni. [1] Near the middle of the square is an ancient Roman column known as the Column of Justice due to the sculpture of "Justice" on the top. [2]

  7. Caffè Giubbe Rosse - Wikipedia

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    Caffè Giubbe Rosse is a historical literary café in Piazza della Repubblica, Florence. [1] When opened in 1896, the cafè was actually called "Fratelli Reininghaus". It was named "Giubbe Rosse" (Red jackets or coats) in 1910, after the red jackets which waiters used to wear every day.

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