Food, Friends, and Fashion in Florence, Italy
Back in Florence, we reconnect with friends, explore local fashion history, and experience the beauty of a city that still lives in its Renaissance past.

Episode Overview
After a few weeks back EAST of the Pacific, we’ve crossed the Atlantic to experience the world-famous European Christmas markets… and few weeks of adventures along the way.Today, we’re back in Florence, Italy and we’re meeting our past guide and current friend, Silvia Ponticelli, to give her a tour of our 600-year-old palazzo on the Arno river—and for her to walk us through the history of Florentine Fashion.Florence was named the most beautiful city in the world by Forbes magazine—we’re gonna show you why.Our previous episodes in Florence have already covered some of the history of this incredible city. It’s the birthplace of the renaissance, it’s home to some of the most well-known artwork on the planet, and it WAS the home of some of history’s most famous artists and thinkers.Part of what makes Firenze so unique is that aside from the sights and sounds of endless mopeds and cars, the view from almost any window or hilltop in the city is mostly unchanged from the days when those renaissance masters lived here more than 500 years ago. That’s one reason that it’s so easy to feel the energy and history as you walk the city streets or gaze from one of the many bridges. What other major, developed city on earth can say that?
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