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Florence by the MICHELIN Guide

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Italy in Hong Kong: A Journey Through 6 MICHELIN Restaurants, From Modern Pizzas to Soulful Noodles

Alongside MICHELIN-Starred kitchens, a new wave of casual trattorias and modern pizza counters is reshaping how Italian cuisine is experienced in Hong Kong — relaxed, diverse and woven into the city’s everyday dining culture.

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Pizza in Rome: Roman vs. Neapolitan Pizza Explained

How to tell Rome’s distinctive pizza styles apart — and where to find the city’s most unforgettable slices.

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2 Days in Rome: Art, Ancient History and the City’s Best Restaurants

Following its recent revamp for last year’s Jubilee, Rome is at its most vibrant — and delicious — right now. With 48 hours, there’s ample time to dive into the Eternal City’s culinary soul, from neighborhood trattorias and historic markets to gelato counters and late-night wine bars, while still soaking up its layers of history, art and unforgettable street life.

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Pasta in Rome: Carbonara, Amatriciana and Gricia Explained

Rome may not be Italy’s pasta capital in production, but it is home to some of its most iconic dishes — carbonara, Amatriciana and gricia — drawing visitors from around the world to taste the city’s classic Roman recipes.

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Rome Like a Local: Best Fashion and Food Shops in the City

For a city so heavily visited, Rome’s independent shops have proved remarkably resilient against international chains and tourist-heavy storefronts, sustained by spirited owners and singular, often family-run offerings. From boutique fashion addresses to historic food markets, this is a curated guide to shopping in Rome like a local.

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Rome’s Best Street Food Markets

The street food markets of Rome have become vibrant culinary hubs in recent years. Here, simple stalls and small counters serve quick lunches, aperitivo snacks and affordable dishes made with excellent ingredients and traditional craftsmanship.

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Italy Restaurant Rules: 4 Mistakes To Avoid

The traditional dining experience in Italy is famously familial, unfussy and warm — but even in the coziest spots, feeling at home can take some adjusting.

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Refined and Pure Simplicity: Crafting Flavor at Two-MICHELIN-Starred Octavium

At Hong Kong’s Two-MICHELIN-Starred Octavium, Chef Giuseppe de Vuono transforms simplicity into art, revealing the essence of ingredients — and even the purest water — with precision, restraint, and intention.

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6 Florence Restaurants With the Best Views

In Florence, the only thing better than the view is what’s on your plate — and this city knows how to dish out both in style.

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Florence’s Best Boutique Hotels — and Where to Eat Nearby

More budget-friendly than the city's grand dame hotels, Florence's boutique hotel stays trade lavish amenities for a cozy, home-like charm.

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The Best 7 Restaurants in Florence for Solo Travelers: Where to Eat Alone

Dining in Italy is more about feasting than snacking, but what if you’re on a dream solo trip of a lifetime? Our Inspectors have given us their top picks for dining solo in Florence.

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Top Tuscan Retreats Just Outside Florence

Kicking off this list is a hotel just 20 minutes from Florence. From vineyards and infinity pools to farm-to-table dining, each of these 12 Tuscan gems lies within a two-hour reach of the city.

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Dining at Enoteca Pinchiorri: A MICHELIN Inspector’s Take

Some chefs innovate to impress. Others cook at the highest level simply to offer the pure pleasure of dining. Enoteca Pinchiorri, the Florence institution that has held Three MICHELIN Stars since 2004, belongs emphatically to the latter camp. This is how it feels to experience it — through the eyes of our Inspector.

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The Splurge: Hotels in Florence That Rival the Duomo

In the center of Florence, these splurge-worthy hotels have the design and prestige to rival even that most historic of city landmarks.

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Seasonal Flavors of Florence: What to Eat When You Visit

Florence’s most sought-out dishes are unfairly limited to (admittedly delicious) wild boar ragu-drenched pasta, savory charcuterie with cave aged pecorino, meaty bistecca alla Fiorentina and Old World red wines to wash it all down. However, the true stars are the seasonal foods locals eagerly await — and celebrate — with each changing month.

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Where to Eat in Florence by Neighborhood

A neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide to the real Florence, with the best food stops along the way.

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Away From the Crowds: The Quietest Hotels in and Around Florence

Discover Tuscan tranquility at one of our favorite serene hotels in Florence, as well as up to 30 minutes away from the iconic Duomo and the heart of the city.

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Florence’s First Chef Residency: Martino di Napoli Rampolla on Food, Art, and Community

In Florence, a city known for preserving the past, Martino di Napoli Rampolla is reimagining Florence’s future — starting with a 500-year-old palazzo turned creative hub, where artists and now chefs come to innovate, collaborate and cook.