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Explore the historic charm of Via Curtatone, 9 in Florence, where art, culture, and stunning architecture come together in a captivating experience.
Nestled in the historic heart of Florence, Via Curtatone, 9 is a picturesque locale that embodies the artistic spirit of the city. Tourists will find themselves surrounded by stunning architecture and rich history, making this an essential stop on any Florentine itinerary.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are at the Florence Cathedral (Duomo), start by facing the cathedral. Walk south on Via Roma until you reach Piazza della Repubblica. Continue straight through the square and take Via Strozzi to your left. This road will lead you to Via Curtatone. Turn right onto Via Curtatone and walk until you reach number 9, which will be on your left.
Public Transport
From the Santa Maria Novella train station, exit the station and head towards the bus stop located just outside. Take bus number 1 or 17 towards 'Piazza San Marco'. After approximately 5 minutes, get off at the 'Piazza San Marco' stop. From there, walk south on Via della Pergola until you reach Via Curtatone. Turn right on Via Curtatone and continue until you reach number 9.
Taxi
If you prefer a taxi, head to the nearest taxi stand, which can be found outside of the Santa Maria Novella train station. Tell the driver you want to go to Via Curtatone, 9. The drive will take about 10 minutes depending on traffic.
Use Via Curtatone, 9 as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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