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To visit Florence, the city I love, I arrived at Termini Station after a long time The station was still crowded with people, and I paid special attention since it’s known for pickpockets Wait a minute Honey Let me check the display board over there When waiting at Termini Station, standing against the wall is considered an unwritten rule, so we also positioned ourselves against the glass wall where we could see the display When taking a train, check the display board like this and confirm your reserved train number Our train hasn’t shown up yet, but the platform will be displayed later Check it later and then go to the platform to board your train If you’re planning train travel to other cities in Italy, it’s best to book 1-2 months in advance Italian train prices increase as the departure date approaches Booking a month in advance versus 3 days before can differ by more than 3 times, so please keep this in mind For this Florence trip, wanting to feel the old atmosphere, I chose the regular ‘InterCity’ train instead of Italy’s pride, the high-speed ‘Frecciarossa’ Using the Frecciarossa, you can reach Florence from Rome in just 1 hour and 20 minutes, but InterCity takes 3 hours However, the price is about one-third, so wanting to try a new experience, I chose InterCity, not knowing at the time that this would be a wrong choice that would make everyone struggle This is crazy Even 3 minutes before departure, the platform still wasn’t displayed, making us anxious I was reminded once again of Italian trains’ notorious sense of time Platform 1! Platform 1! Platform 1! Let’s go! Let’s go! Why platform 1 again? Just 1 minute before departure, the platform was finally displayed and we rushed No! No! On the paper side (QR scan) QR Done! Go! I’ll get on first! Here’s the ticket The InterCity train I used when traveling to and from Naples had a very worn exterior, but the interior was relatively clean, giving me the feeling of riding Korea’s Mugunghwa train On the moving train, looking at the scenery of Italy’s outskirts after leaving Rome, it felt like compensation for the earlier anxious moment After riding for a while, we arrived in Florence, but contrary to expectations, not at ‘Santa Maria Novella Station’ but at ‘Firenze Rifredi Station’ When I asked the station staff, they told me only high-speed trains go to Santa Maria Novella Station and this is the terminal for regular trains, which was quite confusing I only checked the name of the high-speed Frecciarossa station we’d take on the return, and blamed myself for not being careful when booking The bigger problem was getting from here to Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral where our accommodation was, but we couldn’t catch a taxi, Uber, or bus We eventually had to walk to the tram station, and because of this, I had to endure sharp looks from my spouse There’s one ticket machine (for the tram) I’ll hold this (the luggage) 3 Tickets~ Check!~ Check!~ While riding the tram for a while, I witnessed two men who appeared to be in their 50s dealing marijuana with each other Having traveled to many places in Europe, it was quite shocking to see such blatant dealing happening on public transportation Also, everyone around saw that scene, but no one acknowledged it Unfortunately, the first person to witness that scene was my son Come up quickly! The tram’s coming! Come up~ Come up~ The world is tough… a bit… Very tough… Come closer to dad… the tram’s coming… It wasn’t this bright before Only after about 40 minutes of unwanted ‘exploration’ did we arrive at our reserved accommodation near Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral It was still crowded with people, and exhausted, we hurried into the hotel to rest briefly After unpacking and showering at the accommodation, we went out for dinner Watch out for the pictures on the ground! x2 You go ahead first The suddenly ringing cathedral bells made me realize I was in Florence On the street, there were still merchants trying to deceive people with printed pictures on the ground and vendors targeting children’s pocket money, tempting them with glow-in-the-dark toys that could be launched high into the sky The recommended ‘Mr. Pizza’ is here Here! It’s crowded! It’s registered as a famous restaurant… It must be crowded because it’s a popular place Wait! Google Maps is acting strange again… Oh really The overall internet speed has been really bad Yeah We didn’t know back then because there were no smartphones, but now overall it’s really bad We need to go into the alley, so let’s turn! Go straight and it’s on the left Wow~ tourists~ It’s gotten too late today Right? Yeah! Since they close after 6 PM We got off at the wrong train station Should we ask if there’s a table? Ask, and if not, should we take out? Should we just take out? If not, take out is better First, you go ask Honey! We’re here! They’ll call number 80 Europeans don’t eat quickly like us, you know? Of course, the meaning of eating in front of the Duomo here is bigger We can sit over there People are sitting there after buying pizza and other food Want to sit in front of the sewer?~ No! Want to sit and eat in front of the sewer? (Son doesn’t answer) Honey! The people in front of you are also waiting, won’t ours come out after they’re done? Was it take out for them too? Yeah That’s why they were out here How good must it be? Why is the rating so high? How good must it be? We’ll know when we eat it We’re going up there tomorrow We need to save our legs today The drink prices are quite expensive for a busy restaurant Cola was about 2 euros elsewhere This place charges 3.5 euros Water is 1.5 euros It’s a bit surprising, but prices here used to be cheaper than Rome But now they’re almost the same Though it’s hard to measure just by pizza prices… But we should look at common items Just looking at pizza prices, Rome is about 9 euros and here is also 9 euros, so it’s similar Isn’t it? The tourist destination premium It was famous before too… This place didn’t just newly appear… Right, it’s the same… We’re waiting for take out pizza in Florence, and I feel like I’m going to collapse from hunger I feel like I’m going to collapse from hunger Always remember! Scammers definitely deserve punishment! I hope the glow toys land on police cars! Take away ’80’! 80!!!! My pizza!! Thank You Grazie~ Dad shouted that the pizza’s ready lol (Reenactment) 80~ Once again! Watch out for stepping on the pictures! Are there picture scammers? Something always pops out from somewhere here The long line to enter the Duomo hasn’t changed from before to now This place simply attracts people from all over the world If you want to come during the day, it’s best to come early in the morning If you’re even a little late, it looks like that, so there’s nothing you can do During the day, this whole area is so busy and crowded that restaurants have no space and no time either You came to tour the people! Exactly! You gotta stay strong! You gotta stay strong! (Incomprehensible words) There’s no soul! The souvenirs sold here are all made in China You can even buy the same souvenirs on AliExpress It’s best not to buy the stuff outside if possible Also watch out for homeless people tripping you They deliberately trip you to make you fall and then claim their leg is broken and demand money! This is San Lorenzo Basilica San Lorenzo Basilica is good to go inside… Should we go in? I don’t know if we’ll have time If time allows… A place where I rested a lot sitting down! Why? Because it was free~! (now it costs money) Dad! Didn’t you book a hotel when you came before? Huh? Dad stayed in a Dormitory! Like a dormitory… kind of like a detention center… I slept in that kind of place! There are several bunk beds in one room Travelers from all over the world come and sleep And you know what’s most awkward? Going to the bathroom! This is the Central Market from here! Yes It’s small here, so you can walk everywhere There’s still a leather workshop here, and do you see that shabby building? That place has been introduced a lot on TV shows Put your phone away if possible! Be careful! They’ll snatch it! I need to buy a Fiorentina jersey! Want me to buy you a hat? Aren’t those pretty? The ones in the third row! That one’s not bad Or something like that The design I want You like the cowhide style feeling? Yeah! I love it! You know why? Cowhide lasts the longest and sheepskin is soft but doesn’t last long Inside there’s food and stuff they sell, let’s look around a bit and go in later I’m looking for a Batistuta jersey Fiorentina Batistuta jersey! Not Argentina There’s no Batistuta jersey I really want to buy a Batistuta jersey There’s food and everything here There is? Yes What I checked was that only food is available here… Now it’s almost changed into a grocery store Shall we go outside then? Go outside and ask about bag prices? Did you think it was a supermarket concept? Before, these bag workshops were inside But now they’re all outside And then I heard they’re (leather workshops) near the church So that design is for wearing, I want to have one And then next is a backpack! I’ll give you a discount~ Where are you from? Korea? Yes! (Pulls out newspaper from the bag) We’re not buying?? Is this cowhide? It’s cowhide! (Not trusting) Let’s look at other places It’s better than the last store We’ll come back here What’s different from before is that before there were more Italian locals, but now there are mostly African and Indian merchants Another thing is that before there was catcalling and racial discrimination here, but now they greet us a lot in Korean and catcalling like that seems to have naturally disappeared Instead, there seem to be far more immigrants than locals in the shops The workshop I saw on the internet Workshop? They say 30-40% off? Want to check it out? Better discount here than in stores Oh really Can you speak Italian? x2 I don’t think this one is discounted The inside isn’t finished You’re from Korea? Yes, we’re from Korea Many Koreans are coming these days Really a lot of Korean customers We bought it! Because there’s a discount here It’s about 10 euros cheaper than the store across Ponte Vecchio So I I confirmed it’s the same product but cheaper here Piazza della Repubblica I saw this on TV Ah! The pig! Let me take a photo I heard this place is really famous It’s famous! This whole area! It’s also famous for being expensive It’s a Fiorentina store! Batistuta!! Is it discontinued? Yeah, they can’t sell it because of licensing There was something I really wanted to buy here I really wanted to get a Batistuta jersey But Batistuta’s jersey license expired So they don’t even sell it in stores anymore Kind of disappointing Actually, from what I heard Some stores still have old Batistuta jersey stock They’re not supposed to sell them, but sometimes they do I’d buy even that, but it’s really hard to find Street vendor fake products… Even replica products don’t have Batistuta… Maybe the penalties are harsh, they don’t sell them They sell Argentina Batistuta But never Fiorentina Batistuta! So disappointing Really disappointing I’ll be sad if I can’t find it, but what can I do… Here it is! This is Florence City Hall Look at the sculptures~ Don’t you wonder how they carved all that? Wow~it’s stone~ Did you hear that? Yes! It’s stone! It’s stone~ Wow~ they must have carved it with something harder than stone~ That’s right~ You know well~ What an excellent young man~ I’m touched…. Where should we go eat? He keeps talking about food! Can’t eat there! Is that the line (for the store)? Huh? Can’t eat there! Look at the locations here A famous restaurant is indeed famous Want to get 3 basic paninis? Should we get the flat basic bread? We came to a famous panini place We came here as a backup… but the reviews aren’t bad… The prices are reasonable! Basic panini is about 5 euros Definitely good value for money Though the price goes up for specials Still seems like just the right price Hungry, struggling child… You’re handsome! Dad’s~ Please~ The original ‘Panini’ It’s been a while since I ate this in Florence Seems pretty good~ Definitely not bad You’ll know when you try it Good price and not bad I’ll recommend it to people who come here Wait a minute! Let’s learn about this panini? Panini, born in Italy and loved worldwide, has records dating back to ancient Roman times There was a culture of selling meat between bread at street stalls, which evolved into modern Panino, and then Panini. But in English-speaking countries, just calling it “Panini” became globally common Panini is simply an Italian-style sandwich It’s a method of putting fillings between bread and pressing and grilling it Crispy on the outside, warmly melted inside with excellent flavor Common breads used for panini are Ciabatta, baguette, focaccia, etc., and fillings include prosciutto, salami, cheese, grilled vegetables, tomatoes, basil, etc. Especially the combination of mozzarella cheese, tomato, and basil is very popular as Caprese-style panini If you go to Italy, don’t miss the authentic panini! We can eat here~ Is it good? (Affirmative) Not much inside… but delicious! The bread tastes so different from what we eat at home? Did you eat this last time too? You too? (Affirmative) It’s my first time, but it’s delicious What’s this? Here? Gelato~ It’s a really big store? Should we go? Look at his eyes~ Do you know Gelato??? Regular size! All regular size!!! Cone? Cone x 3 Buongiorno! (Hello!) Staff: Chocolate goes inside Staff: Cream goes on top Staff: We can apply an additional promotion No, that’s okay~ (More expensive than other places) Nice beat~ Hello~ All pistachio for me please Eating right away? Can eat right away~ It melts and drips, so need to eat quickly It’s Venchi, right Venchi You might have seen earlier They sell gift chocolates Made like books with pretty cases that many people buy It’s one of the famous chocolate shops in Italy This area is really famous for jewelry shops They’re good at gold and silver work Picture scammers are right over there Yes~ yes~ watch out for those Those are troublemakers You know? If they could at least draw well…. No! Those are all printed Ah! They didn’t even draw them This is Ponte Vecchio It’s on a bridge Yes~ this is the bridge~ There’s a photo spot over there… It’s really difficult to take photos Better not to create trouble here If you do, it’ll ruin our trip We should fight back strongly against crime Let’s go~ That x4 What? This model of Ponte Vecchio This is Pitti Palace Watch out for cars Watch out for people too~ Watch out for everything Watch out for women I’m hungry! Beware! Hunger! Should carry Nutella snacks from now on If “I’m hungry”… Put one snack in the mouth If “I’m hungry” put a snack in the mouth How about that? Not bad, right? Good! Okay! I’ll keep snacks in the bag from now on But I’ll give snacks without water People die of thirst So choose Will you take hunger Or will you choose thirst? This is my favorite photo spot Because… You can see Ponte Vecchio right from here~ like this~ Here at Ponte Vecchio It’s a photo hotspot so people from all over the world gather here You need to take photos tactfully Or you can’t take photos The weather here is so nice You can take good photos… What you need to watch out for here Watch out for pickpockets They approach offering to take photos and pickpocket a lot So be careful Especially someone sticking behind you like taking photos, pushing your butt They put their hands behind and pickpocket like that Be careful! You know, right? Why I came here? Inspector: You need to exchange this Inspector: This is a private voucher, not a ticket Inspector: Look here, it says you need to exchange for a ticket, right? Inspector: It’s a company called Accord Inspector: Look for someone in a yellow vest! Yellow vest! Ah~ we need to exchange the ticket Damn! What! I missed the booking timing So instead of the official site, I booked through an agency called Klook The Brunelleschi Pass But the website said ‘immediate entry available’ So I trusted that and went But when I got there The inspector said this was an agency voucher and needed to be exchanged for a physical ticket Total panic… When I looked at the voucher I hadn’t checked carefully The meeting place was described really vaguely As the inspector said, I looked for an Accord staff member in a yellow vest Walked around for a while After searching, the staff I finally met Was wearing a fluorescent vest, not a yellow vest A bit absurd But anyway, the problem seemed solved, so I thought it was fortunate Accord staff: Don’t worry~ Accord staff: To climb the Duomo, you need to wait in this line until 2:15 PM Accord staff: Backpacks must be left at the building next to Opera Museum Accord staff: It’s a yellow building with two blue flags Accord staff: Good! If time allows, you can use several monuments for 3 days Accord staff: Cathedral, bell tower, belfry, and… Accord staff: Opera Museum! Sorry lol But the English that staff used was very formal So communication was a bit difficult So when I asked where they’re from As expected, they said Barcelona Anyway, after leaving luggage at the ‘yellow house’ the staff mentioned We climbed all the way to the top of the Duomo Yellow building~ This is the right place? Oh~ they do luggage check here! Infinite stairs? Seems like it Ah~ we walked like this at Sagrada Familia too… Remember? Yes~ It’s hard! x2 Why am I doing this… Why am I climbing this for the second time? Why did I come here twice… Don’t talk, breathe through your mouth~ Jony: We’re almost there~! yoki: Not yet!!!! STOP x2 Jony: Someone’s resting up front (so we can’t go) Sinna: Take a rest! (Everyone laughs) yoki: Just hell! Jony: If one person rests, everyone has to stop… (Heavy breathing x infinity) Staff: (to person who stopped) Go! Please go! Tourist behind: I’ve come to love my arms and shoulders/legs Sinna: (in the blowing wind) Wow~ so cool~ (Woman crying sound heard) Claustrophobia? Seems like Claustrophobia~ Sinna: So refreshing~ yoki: I’m scared these stairs will appear in my dreams jony: Dad, you can’t get tired yet yoki: But funny thing is, when I climbed here before, it wasn’t hard at all Sinna: You’re old now yoki: Damn…. yoki: Ah! This is the last course! yoki: Almost! yoki: Yeah! This was it! yoki: Dad’s favorite view! yoki: We have to climb there too yoki: Giotto’s Bell Tower Sinna: We’re climbing there! Sinna: We can do it! yoki: Thinking about climbing tomorrow morning Sinna: What if (you) can’t make it? jony: We’re just going up today~ yoki: If we go up today, we might die Sinna: Can I sit here? yoki: Wait…let’s sit and rest… Sinna: Come on, sit down! yoki: Is the bathroom tough? yoki: Is the bathroom tough? Jony: Pedro…one more glory… yoki: Is it really hard?? x2 No Uscita (Exit) Be careful An absolute must-see attraction in Florence is the Duomo Opera Museum. It was the workshop of the artisans who built the Duomo dome, and it’s filled with original sculptures and artworks moved from the actual Duomo. If you visit here before going to the Duomo Cathedral, it will help you appreciate it with much greater depth. When you enter, you’ll think “Wait, is this really a museum?” It opens up into a very quiet and spacious area. The reason you must visit this place is that you can see works by Michelangelo, Donatello, and Ghiberti right before your eyes. This was originally the cathedral door, you know? The door at the cathedral now is a replica. See the holes? It would get too damaged (if left exposed), so they display the real door here and hung an exact replica on the cathedral. This is the front of the door. What do you think? This is the real door! Wow~ It’s really magnificent~ It’s gold. “Gold”?? “Gold leaf.” Look over there~ It’s “gold leaf.” Then it must be pretty expensive. Exactly, they’re afraid someone will steal it, so they removed it and keep it separately. What we’re looking at now is Ghiberti’s “Doors of Paradise.” Whether you look at the Uffizi, the Duomo, or anywhere in Florence, they say nothing is as intricate as these doors. When Michelangelo saw these doors, he exclaimed “Doors of Paradise,” and that’s how the name came about. Ghiberti captured the life of Jesus on the baptistery doors. In 1424, he carved 28 panels with the theme of “Jesus’ Life,” and the following year, 1425, on the east door, he created bronze doors with 10 panels depicting the “Old Testament.” Underground ruins. Wow~ It’s a tunnel~ We’re studying on the train, and teaching math, right? Mr. Pisano~ Kill me! Mr. Pisano is writing down what he developed. The museum isn’t just an exhibition space, it was the actual working headquarters where Brunelleschi designed the dome. His design models, construction equipment, and the construction process— you can visually understand how the Duomo dome was built. After seeing the dome’s cross-section model, medieval stone-lifting machines, and actual tools used at the time, I’m confident your emotion will double when you climb the dome. You know when they were building the dome earlier? The crane? They used this equipment like a crane. This is the original. For each weight category, everything was designed—how to handle it. That way, you know those big stones? When building this structure, they could lift each stone piece by piece to build it. The person who designed the cathedral was someone named “Brunelleschi.” Italy’s most famous mathematician and architect! Kill me! To design all this, you need mathematics. The center of gravity supporting this building had to be distributed so it wouldn’t collapse, right? Isn’t that science? It’s both math and science. Math and science are the same thing. Filippo Brunelleschi Face mask They molded his face after death. In this area, there’s someone named “Dante Alighieri” who wrote a book called “The Divine Comedy,” and his face is preserved like this too. It’s called a “death mask.” Because they were so famous, they took the face of the deceased corpse and made a mold with plaster. Remember we climbed the Duomo earlier? This is a model of the top floor where we went. Huh? Wait! That’s another papal artifact. Oh, it’s the opposite side from before. There’s another cross we didn’t see earlier. The cross that goes in front and the cross that goes in back… You’ve seen a silver crown before too. You saw it in Prague. A silver crown. Where are we going now? (In Japanese) Please wait a moment. An octagonal jewel holding over a thousand years of history— This is the Baptistery of St. John. The exterior walls display a unique pattern of alternating white Carrara marble and green Prato marble. This building was designed for Christian baptism ceremonies. The “viewing highlight” of the Baptistery is undoubtedly its three pairs of large bronze doors, and the most famous east door is Lorenzo Ghiberti’s work, called the “Gates of Paradise.” We already saw the originals at the Duomo Opera Museum. This place features dome decorations adorned with extensive mosaics created in the 13th century. Biblical scenes such as the “Last Judgment” and stories of “John the Baptist” are expressed through millions of glass and stone tiles. Now, to overcome the weight of centuries, mosaic restoration work is actively underway. It’s been a while~ It’s been a while~ We’ve seen everything~
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Shall we go now? In one day, going to the Duomo and Giotto’s Bell Tower…it’s chaos… Giotto’s Bell Tower I’m going to challenge my limits. Climbing both “Duomo + Giotto’s Bell Tower” in one day! Let’s go! You can go up slowly! Don’t lose energy from the start. Let’s rest a bit and then go! Teenagers are so full of energy. She does this and then goes all the way to the top and says “I need to use the bathroom!” This isn’t a cathedral though. Are you disrespecting “Giotto’s Bell Tower”? It’s not a cathedral. Shall we go up? Want to take a picture here? It’ll be prettier on higher floors~ right~ Are you ready? Going up again?? We rest and then go up. This isn’t a place you can just go up in one shot! How exhausting must it be to carry a child up here~ Here they are~ Dad had a similar experience. There’s a place called “Wind Hill” on Geoje Island. I carried you up in a baby carrier! But my back gave out, so mom carried you lol Wife shield Wait!!! I need CPR. This is so hard. This is what a living friend looks like. She’s the youngest… As expected of a teenager… You can see she’s struggling without even mentioning her age, right? What she said most was “Huff~ Huff~” Huff! Huff! After walking all the way to Giotto’s Bell Tower… It’s definitely much harder than when I was young. When you climb up, there are resting spots in the middle like this, so at least it feels like we can make it up… But it’s a bit tough because the width is narrow. Everyone, from now on I’m controlling the camera! You look really tired! A little? My breathing has changed but let’s go up! No!! Are you meditating??? Because we’re resting every 0.5 floors, it probably won’t take that much stamina. It’s hard!!! I feel like my legs are going to break!!! Someone has to climb up here every hour to ring the bell, Every day! Without a single day off! No weekends, until they die!! It would be better to just sleep up here. You can’t do that. There’s no bathroom here. We’d have to build a bathroom. You poop in the bathroom, right? Then who cleans it? Plastic bags… Where was there plastic in medieval times? Bricks! Okay! Shall we go up? Everyone! This isn’t Yoki’s camera, it’s my camera! This camera is mine now! The view is good though. (In Japanese) Ogenki de~ (In Japanese) Ogenki desu ka~ I’m filming! Should we go around once? One more round. Should we go around once before we finish? Wow, the manager here has a tough job. Go down first. See you when you get down~ Okay~ You went down first?? This teenager… (doesn’t need mom/dad) Almost there! Long time no see! Ah~ That was hard! It was really hard!! (Bragging about coming down quickly) At least a 2-minute difference! Now! Let’s applaud ourselves for our hard work! This is so exhausting… My legs can’t handle it anymore! Let’s go back to the accommodation. The accommodation is straight ahead. We’ve prepared a fantastic location. But it’s so hard… Don’t you want to go to the accommodation?? I don’t even have energy to walk. It takes 15 seconds to the accommodation! 15 seconds! Carry me. Yes, good idea. Carry me! Get up~ I’m going to the hotel by myself. Traitor! After briefly resting at the hotel, we looked for a nearby restaurant to have dinner. To find a place popular with locals rather than tourists, we mobilized all our information sources. That’s how we discovered ‘Pizzeria O’Vesuvio Firenze,’ which became the best pizza place of my life. The advantage of this place is that the prices are reasonable, but we could taste the deep flavor of another level of wood-fired pizza, and while there was no tip pressure at all, the servers were very friendly. Especially, the young owner who has a special affection for his establishment has displayed authentic signed jerseys from soccer stars that he personally collected, making it an even more meaningful place for a soccer enthusiast. If you come here, I highly recommend trying the pizza with artichokes. Seriously, don’t miss it. Should we order another one? (Surprised reaction) Is this okay? Grazie~ He gave us more than before. He put more toppings on too. For Dad, artichoke is number 1 (the best)! I don’t know what artichoke is. In Egypt, it’s like ginseng in our country. They eat artichokes because they’re abundant here and there, but in Korea, it’s hard to eat artichokes. Actually, it’s impossible… Mom and Dad only take it as a supplement. This shop owner is definitely a Napoli fan! Why? Everything is “Napoli.” (Owner) Was the food delicious? (Everyone together) Yes~ (Owner) Thank you~ That’s 40 euros~ (Owner) Thank you~ Grazie~ Grazie~ VIVA! NAPOLI!~ (Owner really loves it) Wow~~~ This is the most delicious pizza place in the world. If you come to Florence, I highly recommend it. Ciao~ Buongiorno~ May I look inside? Of course~ Sono tornato di nuovo Grazie~ Buongiorno~ What did you say? I came back again. This size should fit about a 14-inch laptop. He’s giving it for 160 euros. This is 10 euros. What’s your name? My name is Jony. (Owner struggling with Korean name) OK~ I’ll give you a keychain. Since you’ve visited our shop often. Grazie~ X2 Is this okay? Of course~ Grazie~ (You’re welcome) Prego~ x2 Could you take a picture with my wife? Of course! Now that this street is becoming familiar, we’re leaving. Yes. The street where we carried things, ran, and did so many things. What I remember most in Florence is running! I’m okay because I had the most meaningful experience this time. What meaningful experience did you have? I received the key from Peter (meaning escaping a bathroom crisis). When I climbed the Duomo, I also received the (bathroom) god’s calling… When we were here briefly earlier, the line went all the way there… There weren’t many people… Here, people from all over the world always gather. Santa Maria Novella Station, which we visited after a long time, was still bustling with many people. The electronic board informed us that our Frecciarossa train would be delayed by 35 minutes, and thanks to that, we could look around the station carefully. When I came here in my childhood, I passed through frantically, and while watching the movie “Between Calm and Passion,” I exclaimed “Ah! That place,” and now that I’ve come back to see it again, I realized it’s truly an atmospheric place. I don’t know when I’ll be able to come here again, but by then, I’ll be more mature, my child will have grown more, and sadly, I’ll be facing an older version of myself. While I was having those fleeting thoughts, the train that would forcibly separate us from this city soon arrived.
이탈리아 여행을 준비 중이라면 피렌체 여행 전에 꼭 알아야 할 현실적인 여행 팁을 이 영상에서 확인하세요 🇮🇹 로마 테르미니역에서 피렌체로 이동하며 직접 겪은 경험을 바탕으로, 이탈리아 기차 이용법과 실수하기 쉬운 포인트를 자세히 알려드립니다.
테르미니역 전광판 확인 방법, 플랫폼이 출발 직전에 표시되는 이탈리아 기차 시스템, 그리고 Frecciarossa(고속철)와 InterCity(일반열차)의 시간·가격 차이까지 비교해드립니다. 특히 일반열차를 이용할 경우 Santa Maria Novella역이 아닌 Firenze Rifredi역에 도착할 수 있다는 점은 처음 가는 분들이 가장 많이 당황하는 부분이니 꼭 참고하세요.
피렌체 시내에서는 소매치기, 바닥 그림 사기, 기념품 상술, 노점 주의사항 등 실제로 마주치는 관광객 대상 사기 유형을 솔직하게 다룹니다. 두오모(산타 마리아 델 피오레 대성당) 주변 혼잡 시간대와 줄을 피하는 방문 팁, 저녁 시간 식당 대기 전략도 함께 정리했습니다. 또한 피렌체 여행에서 빼놓을 수 없는 파니니·피자·젤라또 맛집 체험, 테이크아웃 활용법, 피렌체 물가 체감, 그리고 가죽 시장 쇼핑 시 소가죽·양가죽 구별과 가격 비교 팁까지 담았습니다. 실제 구매 경험을 바탕으로 베키오 다리 주변 vs 다른 지역 가격 차이도 알려드립니다.
처음 떠나는 이탈리아 여행이든, 오랜만에 다시 찾는 피렌체든
이 영상 하나로 시행착오를 줄이고, 시간·체력·돈을 아끼는 피렌체 자유여행을 준비해보세요.
#피렌체여행 #이탈리아여행 #피렌체여행팁 #이탈리아자유여행
#로마에서피렌체 #이탈리아기차 #Frecciarossa #InterCity
#피렌체소매치기 #두오모 #피렌체맛집 #파니니 #젤라또
#유럽여행준비 #가족여행 #해외여행꿀팁 #세계여행 #가족여행 #자유여행