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Florence is one of world&#;s best cities for culture and art and the capital of Tuscany, a beautiful area that is characterized by rolling hills and the Chianti wine. Florence is especially famous for its many historic buildings and art from the Renaissance period. Il Duomo di Firenze, the cathedral of Florence is one of the most visited buildings from this second period.

Florence is one of world&#;s best cities for culture and art and the capital of Tuscany, a beautiful area that is characterized by rolling hills and the Chianti wine. Florence is especially famous for its many historic buildings and art from the Renaissance period. Il Duomo di Firenze, the cathedral of Florence is one of the most visited buildings from this second period. The homosexual scene of Florence is quite limited, there are some gay bars but not enough to call it a lively gay scene. Most gay venues are located on the north side of the river Arno between the central train station and the Campo de Marte drill station.

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About Florence

Florence, a centre of medieval trade and finance and extended ruled by the Medici family, was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, represented by names such as Botticelli, Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.
Florence is world-famous especially for its art and architecture and has been one of the most visited cities in Italy and Europe for centuries.

The downside of this popularity is that thousands of tourists push through the narrow streets day by day.
Our tip: In the evening – when most of the tourist groups and busses hold left the city center – the streets and piazzas of Florence are much more enjoyable. Piazza di Santa Croce, Piazza della Signoria and cutie David are still admirable after sunset.
Ponte Vecchio has more atmosphere at night without all the jewelry shacks and may be the perfect complete of a romantic step along the river. And by all means endeavor the delicious Tuscan cuisine – but avoid the gastronomic tourist traps along the main sights and tourist p

4 Best Gay Bars in Florence

Florence may be most famous as the Cradle of Renaissance, but it also boasts a fabulous queer legacy.

Long before the rainbow flag, Florence boasted a gay scene as colourful as Botticelli&#;s Primavera. Many Florentines, including principal artists like Leonardo, Donatello and Michelangelo, engaged in copious, though clandestine, homosexual affairs. Yet collectively they promoted a queer tradition that celebrated male beauty and intimate connections in ways that resonate with LGBTQ+ interpretations today.

Not to mention gifting us some of the greatest art and sculpture in Western society through their rendering of the male form.

Florence is still a fantastic city for LGBTQ+ travellers. Whether you&#;re looking for a cosy spot to sip Chianti while watching the sunset or you’re more in the mood for dancing and a shadowy room, Florence has something for everyone. Here are some of the best gay bars in Florence.

Piccolo Café

Opening Hours: Monday &#; Thursday pm–2 am; Friday &#; Saturday pm-2 am 

Address: Borgo Santa Croce 23

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Renaissance art-filled galleries and museums, towering church domes, six-packed sculptures, the best ice cream in the world and nearby verdant vineyards producing wine…lots of wine &#; these are what most associate with Florence, the capital of the Tuscany region of Italy. The culturally rich city is also home to such wonders as the tombs of Michelangelo and Ponte Vecchio, a scenic multi-layered bridge filled with shops.

However, despite the undeniably homosexual undertones of the town – with its sexy nude male statues dotted around &#; what Florence is not known for, is its gay nightlife. Rome and Milan come across to have beat in that respect, but beneath the culturally rich veneer of the city a bustling gay scene exists for those willing to seek it out when night falls and the galleries close. Florence is a gay-friendly city with fashion designers and students making up a significant portion of Florence’s population – if not to the extent of Milan &#; and let’s be real, fashion and the LGBTQ+ world go as hand-in-hand as Dol