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  • Prada Paradise, Space Outlet in Florence

    Prada Paradise, Space Outlet in Florence

    The close proximity to luxury brands factory outlets like Prada Space Outlet is another reason why people come to Florence. There’s a saying that Space Outlet gets more visitors than Uffizzi Gallery, wow! The Prada Mecca is located at Montevarchi which’s just a 30 min drive from Florence. But since we didn’t have a rental car, we opted to board a regional train (around 5 Euros one way). Follow by a taxi ride instead of hiring a taxi from Florence for around 120-150 Euros.

    Upon reaching Montevarchi-Terranuova station, there will be taxi drivers outside shouting ‘Prada, Prada’. From what my driver told me, there are only 4 taxis operating in town. So just hop on to any by paying 3 Euros to share the cab with others or 12 Euros for the whole taxi to yourself.

    Taxi to Space Outlet

    The Space Outlet building is so unassuming that we thought the driver brought us to the wrong place. Don’t be fool by the appearance – here’s the worst kept secret to indulging in Prada’s Italian fashion at fraction of its street prices. A little less guilt while filling up the shopping bags with more stuff…heh…

    Prada Outlet Florence

    Space Outlet in Florence

    We were among the first few to arrive, collect our queue numbers from a ticket dispenser and waited. People started streaming in when it’s near the opening hour.

    Outlet Queue Numbers

    Outlet Opening Hours

    Once the door opens, ladies storm the store like commandos, wanting to grab hold of every Prada handbags or Miu Miu ones in sight. Designer handbags are one big magnet for women LOL. We overheard one Asian lady getting 10 handbags of the same design at one go – WOW. As told, the store’s inventory is limited to an unknown quantity per day (or per hour?), which perhaps intensify the competition.

    While wifey prowls the battle zone, I move over to the quieter (perhaps more sane LOL) men’s section.

    Inside the Outlet

    I grabbed a few belts and a pair of shoes, informed the Salesperson my queue ticket numbers and he placed them behind the cashier counters. The belts cost around 80-120 Euros each but I see them retailing at over 220 Euros in Rome’s store. That’s not a bad deal especially after factoring in the 10-12% VAT refund.

    Wifey’s a much happier camper and her shopping cart is obviously more filled up than mine. The wait at the cashier took a while before we paid for our items, showed our passports and filled up the VAT refund forms.

    Prada Space Outlet Shopping

    Shopping at The Mall Firenze outlets

    We proceeded to The Mall outlets next for more bargain hunting. So it’s Modus Operandi – regional train (3 Euros one way) from Montevarchi-Terranuova to Rignano Sull’Arno and then taxi. Unlike Montevarchi, this is a very quiet station with no taxi in sight, so we called a taxi’s numbers we found on the notice board. And reaching The Mall after a 5 min ride. There’s a direct bus if you’re coming straight from Florence.

    The Mall outlets

    Map of the outlets

    The Mall carries brands like Salvatore Ferragamo, Bottega Veneta, Prada (yes, again), Armani, Tods, Gucci etc.

    The outlets directory

    Around the outlets

    I got a comfortable pair of Ferragamo shoes for around 200 Euros and a Bottega Veneta wallet. The wallet is at least S$200 cheaper compared to buying in Singapore. The Prada has got quite a big selection here as well but we didn’t find anything we fancy. There’s even a Global Blue VAT refund office here, meaning we got our VAT savings on the spot – Nice!

    After a long day of outlets shopping, we took the 1-hour SITA bus ride back to Florence for our dinner.

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  • Piazzale Michelangelo and Osteria dell Agnolo

    Piazzale Michelangelo and Osteria dell Agnolo

    Piazzale Michelangelo is well-known for its stunning panoramic view of Florence. And as mentioned in my previous post, one great place to capture the entire Duomo here. The Piazzale is easily located, sitting on a hilltop on the other side of Arno River. It’s rather easy to reach here by foot but I think the steep walk up the hill maybe challenging for some. Those who choose not to walk can take either bus number 12 or 13 from Santa Maria Novella Train Station.

    And so we crossed a bridge, turn left and kept walking alongside the river until we see the path leading up to Piazzale Michelangelo. All these while passing by the gorgeous Ponte Vecchio.

    Ponte Vecchio

    Across Ponte Vecchio

    Bridge across Arno River

    It’s a nice change to see some greenery when walking up the path since you don’t get to see that in the Historic centre. We were surprised that the Piazzale is after all a big open space carpark with many vendors selling anything from refreshments to souvenirs. But the view here is absolutely stunning! Everybody gotta be here when in Florence!

    Piazzale-Michelangelo

    Greenery at Piazzale

    We get to see Florence’s important landmarks with the Tuscan hills as a scenic backdrop.

    Duomo from Piazzale

    The view from Piazzale

    View of Duomo from Piazzale Michelangelo

    There’s yet another replica of Michelangelo’s famous David statue at the centre of the square/ carpark.

    David at Piazzale Michelangelo

    Taking a coffee break after the long walk up…

    Coffee break at Piazzale Michelangelo

    San Miniato al Monte near Piazzale Michelangelo

    Located near to Piazzale Michelangelo is a Romanesque church, San Miniato al Monte. It’s known to be a popular wedding venue. We didn’t see any that day so we just check out the interior of San Miniato al Monte.

    San Miniato al Monte

    Outside San Miniato al Monte

    Interior of San Miniato al Monte

    Inside San Miniato al Monte

    Dining at Osteria dell Agnolo

    We got attracted to Osteria dell Agnolo exterior décor while wandering along the crowded street of Borgo San Lorenzo. I mean, look at that stuff that they hung on their display window! A friendly waiter greeted us and urged us to try their food which we did while hoping that the food will be good.

    Osteria dell Agnolo

    The atmosphere inside Osteria dell Agnolo was great, it’s always nice to be in a restaurant where the locals go to. This family-owned dining place seems to have a long-dated history according to what I read on their menu. But of course, all we care is whether the food will be yummy or not.

    Osteria dell Agnolo menu

    History of Osteria dell Agnolo

    Pizza counter in Osteria dell Agnolo

    The decision turned out to be a great one – food was one of the best Italian meal we had during our trip especially the pizza and seafood pasta.

    Pizza at Osteria dell Agnolo

    Seafood Pasta at Osteria dell Agnolo

    We liked the food so much that we had our dinner at Osteria dell Agnolo for three nights. We also tried their fried pigeon, orange duck and wild boar too. Reasonable price, great atmosphere accompanied by tasty food, what more can we ask for?

    Dinner at Osteria dell Agnolo

    Meal at Osteria dell Agnolo

    Meals at Osteria dell Agnolo

    Pasta at Osteria dell Agnolo

    Tomato Soup at Osteria dell Agnolo

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