Our port for Monday was Livorno. This is another industrial port city, but it provides access to the wonderful region of Tuscany. Knowing that most of the sights were quite aways from the port and wanting to make the most of our short time in this region, we booked a semi-private excursion for this day. We shared a van with a couple from Chicago and a mother and daughter from Utah. Our driver was at the ship waiting for us as we disembarked Monday morning. He had a car seat in his van for Colin which was invaluable as Colin was able to get a couple of good naps in throughout the day.
Our first top was Pisa and its famous "Field of Miracles" containing the Leaning Tower, Duomo, and Baptistery. We walked around and took a number of photos before hopping back in the van. We drove through the Chianti region in Tuscany en-route to Florence. We stopped at Pizzale Michelangelo outside the city, which is a hilltop square with a stunning view of Florence before driving downtown. Upon arriving in the center of the city, we were given time to explore the city on our own.
It was a HOT day in Florence, but we tried to make the most of our time there. We started out with a lunch of caprese salad, pizza, and wine at one of the sidewalk cafes lining Piazza della Signoria. We then took a walk along the Arno river crossing over the famous Ponte Vecchio ('Old Bridge'). We toured both the insides of the Santa Croce Church and Duomo. Of course, we made a gelato stop as well.
Because we were in Florence on a Monday, the city's two most famous sights, the Ufizzi Gallary and the Accademia housing Michelangelo's David were both closed. I had been to both museums during my last trip to Florence, and David had no interest in either so it wasn't a big deal to us that they were closed. I love the Tuscany region so much and hope to return again some day and be able to visit a lot of the little towns we didn't have time for on this trip.
After returning to our ship, we showered and dropped Colin off at Camp Carnival for dinner. David and I had reservations for the speciality steakhouse, Fahrenheit 555. We both thought the steaks were really good, especially after having not had a decent steak in the entire time we have lived in London. Afterwards, we got drinks at the Alchemy Bar which mixes up speciality cocktails and then listened to some live music before picking up Colin and heading to bed. Another busy but fun day!
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Leaning Tower of Pisa |
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Family picture in the Chianti region of Tuscany |
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Piazzale Michelangelo |
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Duomo |
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Ponte Vecchio |