Piazza Mino Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Ghost Town
We visited on a cloudy day in mid February. Took the 7 bus from Florence. We were shocked at how empty the piazza was and how many restaurants were closed at 1:00 PM. Even the expected wonderful vi...
Piazza Mino is where the buses from Florence stop, and it is where Garibaldi and Vittorio Emmanuele sit on their horses. a nice square. quite large for the small place, with some interesting buildings...
A historic square in Fiesole we stopped during the journey that took us to our restaurant! our driver fernati us for an aperitif in the fabulous square, from the we visited a panoramic point that left...
This is the central square of Fiesole where the #7 bus from Florence lets you off. The cathedral is there and the entrance to the Teatro Romano is just off it. On Sundays there is often a market in ...
You arrive here by bus and everything is centrally located. We were lucky to arrive on a Sunday when there was a food market in the central plaza area. The Etruscan/Roman ruins are to the right of t...
Ghost Town
We visited on a cloudy day in mid February. Took the 7 bus from Florence. We were shocked at how empty the piazza was and how many restaurants were closed at 1:00 PM. Even the expected wonderful vi...
main square
Piazza Mino is where the buses from Florence stop, and it is where Garibaldi and Vittorio Emmanuele sit on their horses. a nice square. quite large for the small place, with some interesting buildings...
Beautiful square!
A historic square in Fiesole we stopped during the journey that took us to our restaurant! our driver fernati us for an aperitif in the fabulous square, from the we visited a panoramic point that left...
Nice Square
This is the central square of Fiesole where the #7 bus from Florence lets you off. The cathedral is there and the entrance to the Teatro Romano is just off it. On Sundays there is often a market in ...
Center of Fiesole
You arrive here by bus and everything is centrally located. We were lucky to arrive on a Sunday when there was a food market in the central plaza area. The Etruscan/Roman ruins are to the right of t...