Day 27 June 18, 2023 (Florence)
After a great night’s sleep for me, we headed out about 9:15 a.m. and headed to the Galileo Museum. We spent over two hours in there and while this was more John’s thing than mine, I did find a lot of it interesting! Afterwards, we found a little place to grab a bite to eat (salads for both of us!).
We shopped for a bit then headed to the Basilica of Santa Croce, which was built at the end of the 1200’s and known as the “Temple of Italian Glories” as Michelangelo, Galileo, Machiavelli, and Rossini are buried. They have some beautiful stained-glass windows as well as paintings and frescoes. We headed back to the room to for a break (I was able to get a blog posted) and then off to our favorite place (Bacco Matto) for a glass of wine and a nibble (crostini with codfish, caramelized onions, and sundried tomatoes and then pappardelle with wild boar ragu).
Back to the room again to freshen up and then back out for dinner at L’Osteria. Our plan was to have the Florentine steak, but it only comes in 1200 grams, which is the equivalent of over 2 ½ lbs. and we knew that was more than we could eat. We ended up ordering the braised beef with mashed potatoes and sauteed spinach, which was wonderful. We skipped dessert, came back to the room, and had some chocolate (which we bought at the market) and a limoncello.
We head to Montepulciano tomorrow for the next adventure!
Miles walked – 4.71 (we did 3 trips up our stairs to the room, which is 87 steps up and down each time, thought I was done with steps, lol!)