How to Spend One Day in Florence, Italy šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹ Top Things to Do, See & Eat

good morning guys today we’re startingĀ 
off at the Piazza della Repubblica which is right in the heart of FlorenceĀ 
now this is a great place to start your adventures because a lot of theĀ 
attractions are just walking distance from this square so Karolina are you ready toĀ 
start exploring Florence yes but first coffee that’s happy now i’m so happy right now lookĀ 
at this little cup oh you can pay later okay all right look at this little cup justĀ 
a short walk from Piazza dela Repubblica and you arrive at one of the most strikingĀ 
landmarks in all of Italy the Florence Duomo walking up to it you can’t help but stop andĀ 
stare the green white and pink marble is so bold and the closer you get the more detailsĀ 
you start to notice it’s absolutely massive we’re about to climb Jotto’s bell tower butĀ 
before we go in a couple of tips first don’t bring a large backpack or rucksack you’ll see whyĀ 
when we head up shortly you’ll be asked to check it in at a luggage storage point nearby and whenĀ 
it’s hot and crowded this can be a bit of a pain make sure to book your tickets in advance asĀ 
you can see by the long cues this is a very popular thing to do in Florence now we bookedĀ 
our tickets through KLOOK and with this ticket we also got entry into the cathedral the OperaĀ 
Deluo Museum the Baptistry and we even got a digital audio guide for the cathedral itself soĀ 
it really covers you for your whole visit you can scan the QR code on screen or just use the linkĀ 
in our description below and don’t forget to use our code JAYKAROLINAKLOOK for a little discountĀ 
too when booking your activities now let’s head inside and start the climb 414 steps to the topĀ 
no elevator let’s see if it’s worth it it’s night there’s people coming down the same way so it’sĀ 
just one way up four levels to go yeah so we are a little bit out of shape because this is just theĀ 
midpoint and we are out of breath already and it is even narrower as we head to the top but this isĀ 
why they don’t allow rrook sacks or backpacks to the top of the tower still 150 step still 150Ā 
steps 150 150 150 yeah i can see the top guys we’ve made it oh wow and this view is going to beĀ 
incredible this was so worth it we were just there at the Piaza dela Republica the only thing that’sĀ 
a little bit disappointing is that we’re in this cage right now so our view out to the city is aĀ 
little bit obscured which I guess is there for people’s protection so we can’t really complainĀ 
about that but some places we go to there’s more of a maybe like a glass window yeah but it’s lessĀ 
restricted but what I love is all of these orange rooftops like it looks so charming the whole cityĀ 
of Florence has these orangey red rooftops very Italian wow we came to the main part so we haveĀ 
a direct view of the Florence Cathedral Duomo and there’s also people on top there yeah theyĀ 
have even less space than us but they don’t have a restricted view since Giotto’s bell tower isĀ 
connected to the Duomo this is the perfect time to take in the cathedral itself it doesn’t matter howĀ 
many times I see the cathedral it still surprises me the scale the detail it always manages toĀ 
look even more beautiful than I remember and what’s fascinating is that this stunning facadeĀ 
isn’t actually original for centuries the front of the cathedral was left unfinished just plainĀ 
brick the decorative marble front we see today was only added in the 1800s and you’ll notice someĀ 
parts are under renovation at the moment which is pretty common for historic sites like this butĀ 
even with the scaffolding it’s still one of the most impressive buildings in Europe and if youĀ 
want to save time and skip the massive cues here at the Duomo you can book the Florence DuomoĀ 
tour with skip the line access through KLOOK all right we’ve just stepped inside the FlorenceĀ 
Cathedral and straight away it feels totally different from the outside the facade is colorfulĀ 
and detailed but in here it’s open calm and much more basic that was intentional the designersĀ 
wanted the architecture and the dome to speak for themselves without too much decoration rightĀ 
above the original entrance there’s a clock and it runs backwards and what’s super interestingĀ 
is that it’s a 24-hour clock that follows old Italian time where the day ends at sunset andĀ 
when you look up you will instantly spot the most stunning Brunelleschi’s dome because it’s massiveĀ 
it’s the largest brick dome ever you might not spot it at first but there’s over 700 figuresĀ 
in these dramatic scenes of heaven and hell all pulling your eyes towards the sky just outside theĀ 
Duomo is the Baptistry one of the oldest buildings in Florence and right in front of it you’ll seeĀ 
the famous gates of paradise these are actually replicas but they’re incredibly detailed theĀ 
originals were made by Lorenzo Ghiberti in the 1400s and took more than 20 years to completeĀ 
each panel tells a biblical story from the Old Testament and the craftsmanship is insane evenĀ 
Michelangelo supposedly called them the gates of paradise the real ones are now kept insideĀ 
the Opera Duomo Museum which is included with the clute ticket we mentioned earlier for Giotto’sĀ 
bell tower so if you want to see the originals up close you can and it’s all a part of the same passĀ 
our next stop was the Galleria dell’Accademia home to one of the world’s most iconic sculpturesĀ 
Michelangelo’s David but outside total chaos there were so many different lines and it wasĀ 
just confusing luckily we had booked for KLOOK and followed the red line fast track priority andĀ 
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JAYKAROLINAKLOOK for a little discount inside the Accademia Gallery it’s surprisingly calm but whatĀ 
shocked me was how fast it all happened you walk in and almost immediately as you turn left you’reĀ 
in the passage the hall of the prisoners on both sides Michelangelo’s unfinished sculptures haveĀ 
body still trapped in marble it’s raw emotional like the stone is trying to breathe and thenĀ 
there he is David over 17 ft tall Michelangelo was only 26 when he carved it from a single blockĀ 
of marble it’s pure tension caught in the moment before the fight with Goliath every detail isĀ 
alive the veins the stance the focus you don’t just admire it you feel it afterward we headedĀ 
back towards the entrance and turned right into the musical instruments room totally underratedĀ 
antique violins art keyboards and a piano built by the man who invented the piano itself Bartolomeo Cristofori and just when I thought I had seen everything there was STITCH a sculpture madeĀ 
of plaster right there in the museum a modern uninspected collab that I honestly loved you’dĀ 
never guess looking on the outside of this church that this is one of the most important churchesĀ 
in Florence is called Basilica di San Lorenzo it was designed by Brunelleschi one of the fathers ofĀ 
Renaissance architecture but the interesting part is that the facade was actually never finishedĀ 
michelangelo himself even designed a front for the church but it was never built so today itĀ 
still looks raw and bare but behind those walls are the tombs of the Medici Family Florence’sĀ 
most powerful family during Renaissance Italy and guys we have made it to no other than the CentralĀ 
Market this is where the locals come to purchase their produce so we’ll get a little look intoĀ 
what the locals here in Florence are eating and just from a quick look inside of this market theyĀ 
are eating some really good quality fresh produce downstairs at the central market is where theĀ 
magic really happens it’s where locals and tourists line up side by side to taste FlorenceĀ 
and it doesn’t get more authentic than this one of the busiest spots is pasta fresca dal 1989Ā 
where pasta is made fresh right in front of you we’re talking taglotelli tortillini noki thenĀ 
cooked to order with rich sauces and don’t worry the queue moves quickly and if you’re curious toĀ 
try something truly local we came across a free tasting of Lampredotto Florence’s iconic slowcookedĀ 
tripe dish and it was absolutely delicious upstairs you will find a buzzing food court andĀ 
it is absolutely massive there are so many great options all dishing up some of Italy’s most iconicĀ 
flavors you’ve got fresh truffle pasta creamy cheese wheel pasta made right inside a giantĀ 
parmesano wheel wood-fired pizza straight from the oven and beautifully prepared auntie pasti it’sĀ 
a paradise for food lovers but be warned it gets very busy at peak times it’s shoulder-to-shoulderĀ 
with people trying to grab a table or queue up at the most popular stalls but honestly it’s busyĀ 
for a reason just outside the central market you will stumble into Florence’s famous leather marketĀ 
rows and rows of stalls packed with jackets belts wallets and bags in every color you can imagineĀ 
it’s busy a little chaotic but if you are willing to dig around there are some seriously beautifulĀ 
finds especially if you’re after real Tuscan leather i actually picked up two of my dream bagsĀ 
here one smaller red one and a bigger black one and I’m completely obsessed i paid €60 for bothĀ 
but I definitely had to bargain for that price so keep that in mind if you are shopping hereĀ 
too tosskan letter is world famous for a reason and this market is a great place to grab somethingĀ 
stylish authentic and genuinely special okay guys after seeing all of that food in Central MarketĀ 
we are extremely hungry and you might be wondering why we didn’t eat at the Central Market we wouldĀ 
have loved to but we just didn’t have time today and that’s because we are going to be eatingĀ 
at a place called All’Antico which is a very famous Italian sandwich shop that actually startedĀ 
here in Florence which is also extremely popular so we’re hoping the queue it’s not as long asĀ 
the ones we’ve been seeing just on this street over here what is this on our right hand sideĀ 
this is the Galleria dell’Accademia that’s our next stop and here we are guys the queue is not thatĀ 
long is this the end of the queue i think so perfect looking forward to it ciao one tartĀ 
for one and one lassama you got the beautiful fresh bread that’s steaming away he’s slicingĀ 
the meat over here and here are all of the ingredients they look so fresh tomatoes freshĀ 
cheeses beautiful oh this way this way for you okay ah this is for you summer yes look atĀ 
this the size of my head that’s beautiful summer tufa and one chinato tartufaĀ 
won last summer which one uh number one 23 hey man you have a meal there ah it’sĀ 
s bummer it’s s bummer yeah you want to look this one nice watch right don’t chop his car don’t chop his car how muchĀ 
uh not Richard Mille Price no no no that’s it behind of you napkins and Okay beautifulĀ 
thank you my friend thank you have a good day you too napkins over here okay guys it is gettingĀ 
extremely hot here in Florence it feels like 30° and I think it probably is this is my favorite 
drink here in Italy it’s called Chinotto cheers guys i love this one oh yeah super refreshingĀ 
it’s looking got like a bittersweet taste it comes from some kind of specific orange treeĀ 
now for the thing you’ve all been waiting for I went for tatufo one which is mortadella hamĀ 
i think there’s some kind of like cheese like cream cheese inside of there and also of courseĀ 
truffles and also bracket and rola yeah rola and I went for la summer which is with paraham uhĀ 
creamy mozzarella uh basil I think and some tomato tomatoes i don’t know where to start becauseĀ 
this is so big but let’s give this one a go that crunch oh that bread is superĀ 
crunchy this is so good like all of the flavors are coming in and I love thatĀ 
crunchy focaccia on top the creaminess of the cheese the freshness of tomatoes you gotĀ 
to get this sandwich when you’re in Florence refreshing beautiful now let’s try this tartupo m oh yeah i am a truffle lover m m next up on our day in Florence simply hadĀ 
to be the Uffizi Gallery one of the most iconic museums in the entire world and yes itĀ 
gets busy especially during high season tickets can sell out for days so booking ahead is a mustĀ 
we used fasttrack entry to skip the line which saved us loads of time and as usual we bookedĀ 
for clock and if that helps you too we’ve left the link in our code jarina club down below forĀ 
a little discount the building itself is shaped like a giant U which makes it surprisinglyĀ 
easy to navigate it was originally built as the offices of the Medici family so it wasn’t aĀ 
museum at all back then but today it holds one of the most important collections of RenaissanceĀ 
art in the world at the heart of it all is Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus a painting you’veĀ 
probably seen in textbooks but in person it’s something else venus stands on a giant seashellĀ 
just arriving at the shore surrounded by wind gods and soft flowing fabrics the colors the movementĀ 
it almost doesn’t feel real right beside it is Primavera one of the most mysterious paintingsĀ 
in art history it’s packed with mythological figures in a lush springtime forest Cupid MercuryĀ 
the 3 Graces and every detail is symbolic you could easily spend an hour just looking atĀ 
that one painting once you spot a line make sure you stop by the Tribune too it’s a smallĀ 
octagonal room that once held the Medici Family most prized treasures the room itself feels likeĀ 
a work of art and we got so lucky we did catch a live restoration happening just in front of usĀ 
you don’t often see that and it was amazing to watch a piece of history being brought back toĀ 
life right in front of us even if you’re not an art expert the U ofi is an entire experienceĀ 
itself it’s not just a museum it’s like stepping into the creative soul of Florence right outsideĀ 
the Uffizi is Piazza della Signoria one of the most iconic squares in Florence it honestly feelsĀ 
like an open air museum everywhere you look there’s a statue a fountain a piece of historyĀ 
there’s even a replica of Michelangelo’s David standing where the original ones did right inĀ 
front of Palazzo Vecchio the old town hall that still looks like a medieval fortress towering overĀ 
the square you will also spot the fountain of Neptune celebrating Florence’s novel ambitionsĀ 
and under the lodia a whole lineup of powerful Renaissance sculptures mythological dramaticĀ 
and full of movement but what really caught our eye this time was something unexpected aĀ 
modern gold statue called Time Unfolding it shows a young girl holding a smartphone placedĀ 
right in the middle of all that history it’s striking and kind of poetic a reminder that timeĀ 
doesn’t stop even in a place like this they say gelato was invented in Florence so we couldn’tĀ 
live without trying some we found Perche No! a small family-run gelateria that’s been making allĀ 
natural gelato since 1939 it’s a bit hidden but the flavors were incredible from classic favoritesĀ 
to some really unique ones we hadn’t seen before gelato you get a cone or a cup aĀ 
scoozie the cone how many scoops which one uh €4 two so could I go forĀ 
uh chocolate sorbet chocolate sorbet yes oh you caught us our ice creams are melting soĀ 
we have to be very quick but I went for pistachio and hazelnut and I went for the unique lavenderĀ 
and chocolate m so good you can really taste the flavors in the pistachio and the hazelnut reallyĀ 
strong flavors beautiful gelato and actually the name is called Perche No yes how do you translateĀ 
that why not so why not having ice cream in Florence exactly why not cheers Carolina cheersĀ 
guys oh so good a few moments later and just behind us guys is Ponte Vecchio Bridge which we’reĀ 
going to be going on shortly but we had bit of a freshen up because it is incredibly hot here inĀ 
Florence and so we’re getting a bit sweaty with our day’s activities and Karolina decided to goĀ 
in all black as you do on the hottest day of the week it’s not that smart I know but I wantedĀ 
to be looking nice for the evening but anyways we came here because this is the oldest bridgeĀ 
in Florence and it actually survived World War II which is just insane yeah it’s dating back toĀ 
1300s and actually what’s interesting is that back then there was butcher selling meat and all of theĀ 
scraps they were putting into this into the river yeah so it’s actually a little Imagine the smellĀ 
from that yeah i don’t want to so we’re going to take a closer look because apparently now it’s notĀ 
butchers but all like jewelry shops selling gold and we have made it to Ponte Vecchio Bridge guys asĀ 
you can see on either side of this bridge there are many jewelers see all the gold i love it we’reĀ 
not buying anything today are we Karolina i did buy my bag so it’s Make sure you don’t step ontoĀ 
the uh onto these pictures yeah so one little tip with them things if you step on them they willĀ 
try and sell you the painting because you’ve stepped on it and so they’ll be like “You need toĀ 
pay for the work.” And actually they’re I think they’re quite cheap um like reprints they’re notĀ 
even painted they’re not original but the funny thing is is that we saw someone just step on itĀ 
like intentionally and we thought “Oh here we go he’s going to try and make her pay for it.” AndĀ 
I think she probably was maybe one of the locals maybe knows that it’s a bit of a scam let’sĀ 
say and um he just left her alone but uh as you can see this is the reality you can get someĀ 
really beautiful shots so let me sneak in here not a bad view that we have hereĀ 
Karolina yeah I love Tuscany so I’ve spotted this one eyeing up some goldĀ 
what are you doing over here Karolina it’s so pretty it is indeed so the funny thing is is thatĀ 
I spotted a couple looking at gold well the lady was she came over and then the man the husbandĀ 
grabbed her by the arm and pulled her away the same thing I’m going to do to you you got yourĀ 
handbags today right yes so Karolina purchased some leather leather handbags and I love it was itĀ 
outside the central market yes yes so while I was having a little bit of a rest Karolina was goingĀ 
on a shopping spree how much do you pay for two of your leather bags two bags for €60 so this oneĀ 
is for 30 but I did actually negotiate the price quite a lot yeah and you told them that uh I haveĀ 
the Indian boyfriend he knows all of the tactics a lot of the uh the sellers are from South Asia fromĀ 
like India or Pakistan or Bangladesh so they know how to sell things we’re currently on the huntĀ 
for some wine windows you might be wondering what are wine windows well you’ll see these tiny smallĀ 
windows around Florence i think there’s over 150 of them that have been preserved and what youĀ 
can do is you can actually get wine from these windows they serve you a nice glass of red wineĀ 
um but the whole idea of it was that back in the 1700s there was times like the plague where theyĀ 
wanted to limit social contact a bit like recent times with co I can see people with a glass ofĀ 
red wine in hand i think I can see it it’s this one over here so we’re at a place called BABAE yeahĀ 
and there is a wine window right here that’s so interesting there’s menu outside just right thereĀ 
the line up that’s the line oh it’s over there yeah okay sorry all right we didn’t even realizeĀ 
there was a uh a line we did the same thing now this is a first guys so that’s that menuĀ 
you’re talking about ah hello how are you good okay so what would you like to go for KarolinaĀ 
i’m going to go for Rosso okay one no for me could I get the Orange wine yes you want to keep theĀ 
crops or return them uh return them look this is so interesting so can we pay by our card yeah ohĀ 
perfect so it’s digital as well not like in the 1700s €17 ah Grazie how many glasses of wine doĀ 
you sell here per day do you think i don’t know between 30 per hour 30 per hour wow more dependsĀ 
on like if you see the line now it’s high season returns for sure wine for you i appreciate thatĀ 
thank you so much you’re welcome have a nice day cheers Karolina as you do you’re going to takeĀ 
a photo with the wine windows here in Florence all right all right yes done okay next personĀ 
in the queue you can see it’s very long cube what the heck oh she’s reversing into there oh myĀ 
god she’s having a garage here that’s a perfect car for this city that’s where the city is ohĀ 
there’s a car inside and she’s parking next to it wow that is awesome she’s a pro wow what aĀ 
driver so I went for orange wine i didn’t know such a wine existed i was thinking aboutĀ 
going for the Aperol Spritz but seeing as it was a wine window of course I had to go for aĀ 
wine yeah it’s quite the atmosphere here like everyone is just holding the glasses and drinkingĀ 
on the street but it’s so cool i would never believe that I would have kei from the like holeĀ 
in the wall from a wine window cheers cheers guys oh that’s actually very nice so good for sunset we made our way up to PatzaleĀ 
Michelangelo one of the best sunset spots in Florence the walk uphill does take a bit ofĀ 
effort but trust us it’s absolutely worth it and we’ve made it to the top guys and it was onlyĀ 
like 10 15 minutes it wasn’t that bad i must be out of fitness because I found it a littleĀ 
a little bit tiring i was a little bit sweaty at the top but as you can see everyone has gotĀ 
here early for the majestic views overlooking Florence yeah they’re all securing the spot andĀ 
from the top you get these beautiful postcard perfect views of the entire city the duomoĀ 
the river and all the bridges glowing in this golden light and we weren’t the only ones withĀ 
this idea I’m afraid it gets seriously crowded here at sunset but there’s a reason for that theĀ 
atmosphere is something special with that warm light over the rooftops the city feels likeĀ 
it’s glowing and while we were enjoying the view we stumbled on a classic scam you’ll see notĀ 
just in Florence but across many European cities it’s the old bull under the cup trick and trustĀ 
us it’s a setup it might look like a fun street game with people betting and winning cash but theĀ 
truth is they’re all in on it the players cheering from the crowd most of them are working togetherĀ 
to lure you in i played along for a quick second and they didn’t seem to mind probably thought IĀ 
was just a curious tourist but the moment they realized we were filming they weren’t happy atĀ 
all no photo okay all right and that tells you absolutely everything you need to know aboutĀ 
this scam so just a heads up if you see this going on watch for entertainment but don’t fallĀ 
for it you won’t win it’s designed so you lose and for dinner we came to one of the world’sĀ 
best steak restaurants right here in Florence this place is serious about its meat as soon asĀ 
you walk in you’re greeted by massive cuts of steak on display beautifully marbled dry-agedĀ 
and ready to be grilled we came here for one thing the famous “Bistecca alla Fiorentina” it’s a thickĀ 
cut t-bone steak that’s a Florentine tradition and we ordered the Scottona version known for itsĀ 
tenderness and rich flavor thanks to the quality of the beef and inside the restaurant thereĀ 
was a nice ambiencece quiet warm and inviting the decor was simple but elegant with woodenĀ 
furniture white tablecloths and wine bottles lining the walls it felt classic without tryingĀ 
too hard the steak is sold by kilo and our rator recommended we go for 1.3 kilos which came to aĀ 
grand total of €93 as soon as it hit the table you could tell this was something special itĀ 
arrived sizzling hot cooked rare as it should be but just a touch of salt on top no saucesĀ 
no gimmicks just pure beefy perfection the size of this thing is absolutely on the side weĀ 
ordered grilled vegetables and fries simple but exactly what you want with a steak like thisĀ 
the meat was juicy smoky and incredibly tender every bite melted in your mouth and asĀ 
you can probably guess we didn’t leave a single scrap behind and the total bill cameĀ 
to €121.60 around $131 it wasn’t cheap but it’s definitely one of those experiences you haveĀ 
to try at least once when you’re in Florence

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CHAPTERS
0:00 Piazza della Repubblica
0:13 Espresso Bar
0:42 Giotto’s Bell Tower
3:31 Florence Duomo
5:17 Baptistry + Gates of Paradise
5:59 Galleria dell’Accademia
7:41 Basilica di San Lorenzo
8:17 Central Market & Food Court
9:54 Leather Market
10:39 All’Antico Vinaio (Famous Florentine Sandwich)
Medici Riccardi Palace
14:17 Uffizi Gallery
16:14 Piazza della Signoria
17:10 PerchĆ© no!… (Gelato Stop)
18:39 Ponte Vecchio
21:47 Santo Spirito (Wine Window)
25:17 Piazzale Michelangelo (Best Sunset Spot)
27:10 Florentine Steak

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  2. Amazing work you two once again.. Yes Florence is so beautiful. I visited about 9 years ago..Did everything but the statue of David lines were wayyyyy to long and we were staying a block away from the entrance. We also visted neighborhoods outside the city lovely.

  3. 12:20 your watch looks like a Richard Mille so that’s what they probably thought it was .. be careful out there šŸ‘šŸ» real Richard milles go for hundreds of thousands of dollars

  4. For people that hate the heat and crowds, the last 2 weeks of November are great to visit northern Italy (Rome, Florence, Milan). It's off season so much cheaper, and less crowded. The temperature is not bad, 50 to 60F

  5. I wouldnt recommend people shopping at the leather market, for the most part everything they sell is fake
    Buy from local stores for better quality and pricesā˜ŗļø
    Love the video!

  6. In 2021, we hit all the great Italian šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹ cities; it was Covid time and the crowds were lower.
    It was nice and everything was open.
    Despite current crowds, I'd still visit again ✨

  7. Wow😊 what a great video šŸ’Æ Thank you so much for sharing your experiences in Florence. You guys are the best!ā¤ā¤ I look forward to seeing more travel videos from you guys šŸ„³šŸ˜Ž

  8. Great video guys as always and always wanted to visit Florence in my future it's so interesting a fascinating so certainly one for my future bucket list great work guys

  9. Great video once again. I’ve never left my home country (United States), but you guys make me excited to travel in the future 😊

  10. Are you two still in Italy? My manager is in Italy now! I find that so funny and cool. Anyway, Italy has always looked beautiful. I can't say I'd ever go, I hear too many negative things that it wouldn't seem worth it for an anxious type like me. But I am so glad you two are enjoying!! šŸ™‚

  11. A really good comprehensive guide of Florence.I have visited on a day trip but your commentary was very educational and covered so much more about artists and the history of Florence Many thanks.

  12. The Cathedral is the focal point of Florence. You guys planned very well for a one day stay . Our favorite was the Giotto's Bell Tower . The food so good . A huge food court
    busy and delicious . Your tastes mirrors šŸŖžšŸŖžours. Have lots of funs . Looking forward to more Italia. You can never get enough. Sending you much love ā¤ā¤ from
    Jim and Harriet currently in BVI.

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  13. Welcome to Florence, Italy šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹ to shows those amazing places everywhere in Europe this weekend in peace June of 2025ā¤ā¤ā¤Thanks you. So much for this amazing video today’s 2025ā¤ā¤ā¤

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