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The inevitable line outside the door says it all. This bakery is a Florentine favourite for pizza slices and chunks of schiacciata (Tuscan flatbread) baked up plain, spiked with salt and rosemary, or topped or stuffed with whatever delicious edible goodies are in season.

Grab a numbered ticket, drool over the sweet and savoury treats demanding to be devoured, and wait for your number to be called. Everything is sold by weight. Should you be queuing to see David, Pugi is a perfect two-minute hop from the Galleria dell'Accademia.


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1. Museo di San Marco

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At the heart of Florence's university area sits Chiesa di San Marco and an adjoining 15th-century Dominican monastery where both gifted painter Fra'…

2. Galleria dell'Accademia

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A queue marks the door to this gallery, built to house one of the Renaissance's most iconic masterpieces, Michelangelo's David. But the world's most…

3. Cenacolo di Sant’Apollonia

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4. Piazza della Santissima Annunziata

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Giambologna's equestrian statue of Grand Duke Ferdinando I de' Medici commands the scene from the centre of this majestic square, dominated by the facades…

5. Chiesa della Santissima Annunziata

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Established in 1250 by the founders of the Servite order and rebuilt by Michelozzo and others in the mid-15th century, this Renaissance church is most…

6. Museo Archeologico

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7. Giardino dei Semplici

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8. Museo degli Innocenti

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Shortly after its founding in 1421, Brunelleschi designed the loggia for Florence's Ospedale degli Innocenti, a foundling hospital and Europe's first…