Fashion Streets in Florence, Italy
Florence, city of art and history, has a great tradition in fashion.
Walking through
the streets of downtown you will see the beauty of the windows of the most
prestigious boutiques, including those of designers who have found their home here
in Florence: Gucci, Enrico Coveri, Roberto Cavalli, Salvatore Ferragamo and
Emilio Pucci.
Via de' Tornabuoni or Via Tornabuoni, is a luxurious street of the historic center of Florence from Piazza Antinori to Santa Trinita Bridge, crossing Piazza Santa Trinita. It is one of the most elegant streets of Florence since the Renaissance and today is characterized by the presence of the best designer boutiques of high fashion and jewellery.
Via Calzaiuoli is certainly the most central and one of the most elegant streets of Florence, the destination of an intense, steady, pedestrian traffic. The street, about four hundred meters long, has no sidewalks, because it is placed in the pedestrian zone and along its sides there are many of the most elegant shops in Florence.
Via della Vigna Nuova is located between Via de' Tornabuoni and Piazza Goldoni, looking sober and elegant, filled with shops and boutiques of famous designers, as an appendix in the nearby Via de' Tornabuoni.
Via Roma is located between Piazza San Giovanni and Piazza della Repubblica and is parallel with Via Calzaiuoli. The street was born after a demolition of the Mercato Vecchio ( the Old Market Place) in the very heart of the city centre.
Piazza Strozzi urban space located in front of the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence. The palace is not the sole possession of the Strozzi in this area: nearby is the ancient tower of the Palazzo Strozzi and the loan sharks.
Via del Parione
Little Florence street, which offers beautiful views over the Via Tornabuoni.

Via Tornabuoni
Via Calzaiuoli
Via Roma
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