An Amazing First 12 Hours in Florence

Bo and I arrived in Florence yesterday afternoon following a quick, one hour flight from Geneva! I am so glad we took everyone’s recommendations and chose Florence as our five year wedding anniversary destination! The city is beautiful, the people are friendly, compared to Geneva everything is reasonably priced, the service is fabulous and the depth of culture is almost limitless!

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After settling in our hotel we headed across the river to the Pitti Palace or Palazzo Pitti, a large Renaissance palace which is best known for being the Medici family residence. It was the official residence of the Florence rulers until 1919, when the Savoys gave it to the state. Visitors can spend all day exploring the vast museums and grounds, including the spectacular Boboli Gardens. As we only had two hours to explore, we prioritized the Royal Apartments and the Palatine Gallery. In case you visit in the future, please note that the ticket process is VERY confusing but you can do research in advance online. There are 3 levels of tickets, the 3rd being the most inclusive and unbeknownst to us at the time, it is valid for 3 days!

IMG_3409[1]IMG_8928IMG_8924 IMG_3430 IMG_3427 IMG_3422 IMG_3417We followed everyone’s recommendations and enjoyed a glass of champagne at the Westin Excelsior rooftop bar, Se-Sto, while watching the sunset in the distance.

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We spent the next hour reflecting on our five years of marriage and eleven years together, reminiscing over our favorite memories. 

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Our next and final stop of the day was a delicious, casual dinner at Trattoria 13 Gobbi. We asked our hotel to make us reservations at a relaxed, casual Italian restaurant with very good food. The last thing we wanted was fancy or stuffy. Trattoria 13 Gobbi, located just a few blocks from our hotel, met these requirements perfectly! The restaurant has a cozy, intimate atmosphere and specializes in local Tuscan cuisine. We enjoyed steak Florentine and a delicious rigatoni pasta served in a melted mozzarella and tomato sauce, unlike anything we’ve tasted before.  IMG_8938 IMG_8940 IMG_8942 IMG_8945IMG_8948

Based on how wonderful our first twelve hours in Florence were yesterday, I can only imagine what the rest of the weekend will hold! We’re off to enjoy a bike ride through Chianti today, including stops at local vineyards, a castle and an olive oil factory with I Bike Italy!

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Brunch in Notting Hill

This weekend Bo and I had the opportunity to spend a few hours discovering a new neighborhood, Notting Hill. Our friends Casey and Joel just moved to the neighborhood and insisted that we stay in their flat versus getting a hotel for the Thursday and Friday.

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The area was just as charming as the movie Notting Hill made the world believe over ten years ago when Julie Roberts and Hugh Grant charmed its streets. Coffees in hand, we spent a few hours wandering through the famed Portobello Market on Portobello Road, tucking into antique shops and consignment shops in between exploring the market’s many food and antique stands.

IMG_3009[1] IMG_3022[1]IMG_3028[1] I gave into the many trends, buying a black wide-brimmed, felt hat that will make me feel perfectly chic when Bo and I explore Florence in a few weeks. I fell in love with Jonathan Adler’s bright decor, trying to convince Bo that we needed everything in site, especially the vibrant cashmere throws. Bo and I both were in awe of the meat and produce selection at Daylesford Organic Market. We decided that a pheasant, four sweet potatoes, fresh bacon and some pumpkin needed to make its way back to Geneva, thanks to the friendly staff who helped vacuum seal it for the trip.

When we weren’t shopping and exploring, we were spending our time in a few of Casey & Joel’s favorite neighborhood restaurants and coffee shops.

Eat:

Granger & Co.

Walmer Castle

Mike’s Cafe

Sip:

Talkhouse Coffee

Each of these spots was delicious, though Granger & Co was the only one at which I remembered to take pictures to document the experience. I’ve become so accustomed to using my regular camera when we travel that these days I forget to take pictures altogether if I don’t have it with me.

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Granger & Co was recommended to us by four different people who knew we were staying in the Notting Hill area this weekend. The Australian restaurant has a reputation for serving a mix of delicious, healthy dishes alongside Australian favorites. Upon walking through the doors at 9am on Saturday we encountered a restaurant whose warm, bright colors lit up the gloomy day and was popular enough to draw a crowd even on a rainy, early Saturday.  Bo nor I have ever been to Australia, so we didn’t know what type of food to expect for Saturday brunch. After being escorted to two seats at the bar, we realized that making just once choice would be difficult. Everything on their menu sounded delicious!

IMG_3017[1] We decided to order a few different dishes to share so we could taste something for each part of the menu. We started with coffees and a Bills Beet to share. The juice’s combination of beets, carrots, fennel and apple was unique due to the fennel. Gone in seconds, we both loved the combination and vowed to add it to our home juice repertoire back in Geneva.

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Neither of us could be decisive so instead we splurged with a combination of savory indulgence and healthy. After a week of travel I was craving lots of fruit, so the chopped fruit bowl was an easy decision. Loaded to the brim with fruit and finished off with a dollop of Greek yogurt, Bo and I decided to share this as an appetizer.

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For our main brunch dishes, Bo ordered the Full Aussie while I chose avocado toast. The Full Aussie left us wanting more, bringing together traditional breakfast staples such as scrambled eggs, with Australian spices and techniques. The eggs were so fluffy they were served as a tower and the mushrooms and tomatoes both included hints of cumin and miso. Unfortunately, the avocado toast was a disappointing choice, lacking flavor and so crispy I could barely bite or cut into it. In addition, the avocado was not ripe so spreading the slices was virtually impossible.

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While I wouldn’t order the avocado toast again, everything else at Granger & Co. was delicious. There were so many great options on their menu that the corn fritters and ricotta pancakes, just two of the dishes that caught my eye,  have us yearning to come back soon. Whether you’re looking for a quiet breakfast or a group brunch spot, Granger & Co is perfect for all ages and dietary needs. As the restaurant doesn’t accept reservations unless you’re a large group, going early is a great option. They’ll gladly serve you a juice or coffee from their bar while you wait!

Return or smile politely? When you order something that ends up being so bad you barely eat it, do you return it when the waiter or waitress questions you or smile politely, stating that you just aren’t hungry?

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Wordless Weekend–Piedmont Wine Region

There were many wonderful parts of this weekend including delicious food, wine and friends but all of that was made even more beautiful and enjoyable thanks to the gorgeous weather we enjoyed! I’ll share a full recap later this week including the most incredible wine tour company we explored the region with on Friday!

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