Free Museum Day in Florence
Did you know that all public museums in Florence offer free admission on the first Sunday of every month? It is not possible to book entry on these days. If you want to go to Florence’s most popular museums/galleries, The … Continue reading Free Museum Day in Florence
Eszaki Talisman Jewellery
In 2016, designer and creator Stephanie Romanow founded Esaki Talisman. This company is an independent producer of talismanic jewellery. All products are handmade and created with passion. What’s so cool about Eszaki’s products? Each piece of jewellery has geographic coordinates … Continue reading Eszaki Talisman Jewellery
Red Garter Florence
Red Garter opened its doors in 1962, and was Florence’s first American bar. A renowned spot for study abroad students, your Florence home away from home, for that essential fix of American food after you have had enough of pizza … Continue reading Red Garter Florence
Duomo di Firenze
Florence’s most famous building and one of the biggest cathedral’s in the world, the Duomo or the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore is a breathtaking gothic building. The cathedral was built on the site of the seventh century church … Continue reading Duomo di Firenze
St. James Episcopal American Church
St. James Episcopal Church serves as a multilingual international congregation as a member congregation of the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe and a Parish Church of the Anglican Communion. Religious Services of Worship Weekly Sunday Worship 9:00am – Holy … Continue reading St. James Episcopal American Church
St. Mark’s English Church
Serving all English-speakers, St. Mark’s ‘English’ Church is a chaplaincy of the Church of England in the Diocese in Europe. The church is used for worship, weddings, opera, concerts, and academic events. Apart from other churches, St. Mark’s does not … Continue reading St. Mark’s English Church
Jewish Services at the Florentine Synagogue
David Levi, the President of Hebrew University, paved the way for the development of a new synagogue in Florence in 1868. In 1882, the construction of the ‘Tempio Maggiore Israelitico’ was complete, one of the first synagogues in to not … Continue reading Jewish Services at the Florentine Synagogue
5 Ways to Document Your Time Abroad
Studying abroad makes a lasting impact on a your life. Instead of just thinking you’ll remember every little detail about your time abroad, we’ve come up with a few ways to look back on your experience in Italy once it … Continue reading 5 Ways to Document Your Time Abroad
Italian Cooking Class
There’s little argument that Italian food is one of the most popular cuisines in the world. Taking a cooking class is a great informal introduction into this famous cooking style. These cooking classes are hands-on and ideal for beginners or … Continue reading Italian Cooking Class
Frontera Travel
Student Tours and Travel Services Frontera was formed in 2015 by former study abroad students and lifelong world travelers hailing from the United States and Spain. Their founders have over 10 years of experience in organizing trips and events, focusing … Continue reading Frontera Travel