Discover the chic, boutique and unique sides of Italy's Renaissance capital. Â
Discover the chic, boutique and unique sides of Italy's Renaissance capital. Â
Winner of the Travel Media Awards 2020 Guide of the Year.
Go beyond the facade of the palazzi and take a turn down the cobblestone side streets of Florence to discover vintage stores housing designer names, restaurants offering farm-to-table dishes and boutique hotels in 16th-century buildings. Lost in Florence is a comprehensive guide to the very best places to eat, drink, shop and explore in this magical city.
Author Nardia Plumridge shares not only Florence's highlights, but also unlocks some of its secrets, so in no time you'll be living like a local. Full day itineraries help you navigate the best of the city, and the daytrip section to nearby Siena, Cinque Terre and the Chianti wine region allows you to make the most of your trip. Experience the best of the city and a bit of la dolce vita with Lost in Florence.
“'Put away the 80's style dry guides from popular but unrelatable (sorry), traditional gentleman, and hop into the world of Nardia's beautiful mixture of stunningly clear images and descriptions. She'll take you exactly where you want to go, as well as places you're looking for but don't even know it!'”
‘Put away the 80’s style dry guides from popular but unrelatable (sorry), traditional gentleman, and hop into the world of Nardia’s beautiful mixture of stunningly clear images and descriptions. She’ll take you exactly where you want to go, as well as places you’re looking for but don’t even know it!’Â
PassportPaletteNardia Plumridge is an Australian freelance travel and lifestyle writer based in Italy. She regularly contributes to print and online publications in the UK, US and Australia with her work featured in The New York Times and Wall Street Journal, among others. She is also the Tuscan expert for Expedia and Olive magazine in the UK. Nardia’s love affair with Florence began as a teenage girl when she first visited the city aged 15. Since then, she has returned to Tuscany scores of times before relocating in 2012 and starting her website Lost in Florence . As a journalist, she combines her passion for the city and its people with the pursuit of 'la dolce vita'.
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