
Colours of the Night in Florence
Now wait, did you think I was done with Florence? You do know my proclivity for banging on about one place till I have flayed it to its core, right? Because the mind finds itself wedged between the atmospheric alleys of an old city, it refuses to let go of memories acquired under the half-light of twilight.
The old towns of Europe, they come alive under the warm yellow lighting ensconced within the vintage street lamps as you trod upon uneven cobblestones coating those old roads. You walk down narrow alleys charmed by everything you set your eyes upon because is it not all a living fairy tale? A pastel pink leather bag bagged within the leather shops where the smell of animal skin is pungent and thwacks the olfactory senses, looking into bookshops where tattered tomes line shelves in a language you sadly have no knowledge of except for the bits and bobs of local phrases you spritz your conversations with, let dusk turn frigid. Beat the sting of the evening air by pottering around the Christmas market that sprawls itself in front of the Gothic basilica. The Basilica of Santa Croce.
Nibble on potato cutlets smeared with hot melted cheese, slices of smoky speck ham, chomp on churros doused in chocolate sauce and then some piping hot bratwurst…take a breath from eating…listen to the man singing out his soul with a rendition of Cohen’s Hallelujah and then stare at colourful rows of candied fruit and precious old porcelain tea cups and dishes. If only you had space enough to lug them back home.
Gawking at the tall Christmas trees peppering the piazza around the colossal personality of the Duomo, a shy Cocker Spaniel pup hiding behind her master in his tweed coat and flat cap, the cathedral, campanile and baptistery lit up subtly because such extreme beauty of those reliefs carved out from coloured stones should shine only under nebulous lighting.
That is how we let it come to a grand end, in the shadow of the Duomo, you and I, humans humbled by the sheer superbness of it. Before we sit on the train that whisks us back toΒ Rome.


82 Comments
Megala
Amazing place, beautifully captured !!
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Thank you Megala for the kind words.
amindfultravellerblog
Florence looks so magical in the night, with the lights of the Christmas markets and tree and the Grand Duomo in the background. Xx
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Thank you my dear Lorelle. By night, it does transform into this exotic beauty. The Duomo is one of my favourite buildings to gawp at in the city π xx
iwannabealady
It’s just incredibly beautiful. The second photo towards the bottom of this post made my mouth drop open. The faΓ§ade is dominating the scene as it must do in real life, and the detail that went into the design of it makes my heart swoon. I love how a scene changes at night. I also really like the blurred image of the bike rider moving into the scene.
I sure hope that you’re taking pictures of yourself as well and just not sharing them here!
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Thank you, dearest Lyz. The sheer scale of the work on the buildings in the piazza send shivers of delight up the spine. Imagine yourself standing in front of it…humans are capable of such incredible beauty. One of those moments when I heartily admire the human species.
Night walks in Europe are enchanting, Lyz. I cannot get enough of them. I do not have enough photos of me but just the one odd photo is enough to do the job π xx
Madhu Varma
How well you have brought to life Florence with your beautiful description and lovely pictures
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Thank you amma π It is inspiring!
Len Kagami
Your photos brought me back to Florence! Especially the photo of the bookstore π I recall the time when I was in a Florentine bookstore. Although I could read none of those books, the delicate letters, the nostalgic smell of old papers and the intricate book covers left a strong impression on me. The Florentine stationery stores are no less impressive.
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Thank you! This was a beautiful old bookstore (not the one in the photos though). You know how addictive bookstores are… and the older the books, the better to stare at them greedily. Oh and yes, the smell of old paper drives me crazy. The stationery stores and those beautiful journals, aah.
Matthew Wakelee
We went on a Mediterranean Cruise for our honeymoon and took a train to Florence. I loved it there. Such a cool walkable city. Great pizza and gelato, too!
Dippy-Dotty Girl
A Mediterranean cruise would have struck the right notes on your honeymoon and Florence would have capped it. I have not had the pizza there yet, but the gelatos, mamma mia! π
Osyth
Oh those pictures … I can smell the ham, Iβm dribbling rather less than aesthetically over the churros and the dog melts me with his soulful eyes. But the Duomo – ah, me such dramatic heaven. You are so right that the yellow light does something almost illegally magical in European cities and towns – one is simply captivated to the point of mesmerised and the wide-eyed rubbernecking is rewarded freely. I am hoping to hop to Florence in February/March you mind me that this should be a promise not a hope xx
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Ah how she will woo you! The promise of it should drive you into delirium. Do go for the oldest gelateria there where apart from the gelatos, the grilled veggies make me swoon.
Rubbernecking is my trade when in Europe. How else to be? π
The churros and ham are worth the dribbling. You do not have to be aesthetic about it at all. It is me at the other end here. The Spaniel was the quintessential ‘my coy beauty’. I will wait to hear about your rambles in Firenze then. xx
Osyth
As with everything else in my life ( ?) it is in the planning. I am pretty certain though and I promise I will do better than I did in Barcelona where I entirely forgot I was carrying my camera and ended up only taking very few pictures. By the way, this piece was seriously well written too …. full of sparkly gems of Dottydom xx
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Tee hee, you are just partial :-* A stream of consciousness ramble that just tells you that I am always at my dotty best.
The planning thrills me to bits because you know that there is that wonderful possibility of what lies ahead. If you took less pictures than you intended, you must have thoroughly been engrossed in the moment. xx
Osyth
I was not there for 24 hours and was seeing my daughter for the first time since Christmas. That and copious cava and tapas were the main culprits ? xx
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Now if that is not reason enough, call me Gertrude Jemima Rabbit. xx
Osyth
That made me bust my corset with laughter!!!! Xxx
Dippy-Dotty Girl
I have never had the pleasure of making that happen π xx
Osyth
When my girls were young this was my favourite chant for skipping games:
Cinderella, dressed in yella went upstairs to kiss a fella
On the way her girdle busted
How many people were disgusted?
1,2,3 (carry on til they make a mistake)
This is the sort of thing that has consistent appeal in world of me. That and pΓ’tisserie … I’m a lost cause xx
Dippy-Dotty Girl
I love lost causes
Bring them forth in big doses
For we shall hide the long noses.
Your daughters had a solid chant to grow up with! Are they spreading the word? xx
P.S.: I stand shoulder to shoulder with you on confectionery as well.
Osyth
If they arenβt they are in trouble! I am glad to have a sister in arms on the pastry/confectionary/bakery platform … there is none more important, nβest-ce pas? Xxx
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Oui oui. Let us declare it loud and proud π xx
Abhishek Modi
Beautiful pictures ??
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Thank you Abhishek!
thewonderer86
Fabulous. A tumbling stream of impressions and memories. The thought of potato cutlets got me dribbling. The little cocker spaniel melted my heart. So pretty. And the Duomo – majestic. What a city!
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Thank you Tracey, just as disjointed as I am π Pockets of memories to keep us going till we are in Europe again. xx
lexandneek
Loving the sassy Santa! As for the food, you had me at potato cutlets π Wow, the chocolate covered churros look absolutely decadent and the bratwurst is well – just give me some mustard and sassy Santa will have to move over. Great post! – Neek
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Ho, I hear ye Neek. The Santa was a cheeky chap alright.
All of it was perfect in the chill of that evening, add in the music and the beauty of the basilica π Thank you Neek! xx
Sheree
Lovely photos and I love that you found another canine friend.
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Cheers Sheree. Our senses are attuned to finding canines of all shapes and sizes. xx
whatismaria
Between my travels in March/April and when I start uni in the autumn I have a few months of spare time, and after this post and all of your other ones I am seriously thinking about squeezing in a trip to Italy! I mean, the architecture and the atmosphere your photos convey are enough to draw anyone in. And that pup is almost too adorable, any trip is better when there is a dog involved :’) Xx
Dippy-Dotty Girl
You lucky girl, that is a neat little break. Go for it for everything about Italy is a winner. You will be spoilt for choice. If I can help with any information, let me know.
We are dog stalkers π xx
AJ
Between your pictures and your words – I want to be there or maybe I already am:)
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Aw π Thank you sweetheart. You are. I can see you running by the Tiber and up into the hills. xx
AJ
I would love to run my way through Europe!
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Amen π xx
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Ooh mistake, the Arno! :-/
Do it your way
Great and beautiful city Florence, there is not only duomo and architecture and sculptures to like there are also great ice cream π Ice cream are like a blessing during hot summer days in Florence π
Dippy-Dotty Girl
You said it! π I am a big fan of its gelatos. Cheers.
Do it your way
Which flavour is your favourite? π
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Any!
M.B. Henry
As you say, it looks like a fairy tale! π Great shots
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Cheers MB π Life does give us a fairy tale. xx
Beyoutiful
The architecture is just simply amazing!!
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Cheers Maha! xx
Pooja @lostinprettyeurope
Wow the architecture looks almost unreal under those lights! A stroll in the evening gazing at the architecture and sampling all the foods is one of my favorite things to do too! I enjoyed that in Trapani, Sicily a few months ago. π
Dippy-Dotty Girl
I can quite imagine how blissful roaming in Trapani would have been. A part of Italy I want to see someday. It is like Florence has two personalities – her night avataar oozes just oodles of charm. xx
almeidadepaulo
So beautiful Dippy!!!
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Thank you Paulo π That is lovely of you!
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Dippy-Dotty Girl
Cheers Kasia π
travelgarb
Brilliantly evocative writing and some superb photographs. I only have one criticism – I’d have had to eat the bratwurst first and finish off with the sweet churros π
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Heehee thanks and I shall do it as advised next time π
Noel Hartem
Wonderful post. The highlight for me was the pup and book store. The architecture of the buildings are just stunning. Amazing how they used to build things.
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Thank you Noel. Those are my highlights too along with the Christmas market. The piazza in Florence does what it was meant to do…mesmerise.
Sarah
The photos of the buildings are surreal, they look like cardboard cut outs – if that makes sense ??
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Now that does capture the work quite well. Thanks, Florence is a joy to behold. xx
Anushree
I have realised I can never get tired of looking at pictures of Duomo or hearing stories about Florence. I have too much love in my heart for this city which came alive in the nights, as you have rightly highlighted and captured in your pictures. 3 nights I had and still was sad to leave. Xx
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Right ho π Three nights is time enough to revel in the beauty of the city and have time to wander around the Tuscan countryside too. Thank you Anushree, it is difficult to stop clicking in the face of such intense charm. xx
Anushree
Very difficult π
a little Swiss, a little Canadian
Beautiful pictures!
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Thank you π xx
carolinehelbig
This amazing city takes on a whole new look at night during holiday time. Stunning photos!
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Thank you Caroline π It is one of my favourite memories from December of 2016. xx
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anotetohuguette
I’m so glad I popped by via Theresa Barker’s lovely blog to inhale your beautiful words & gorgeous images…you brought back some beautiful memories of Europe although I have yet to see Florence, thank you for sharing your fairy-tale night with us!
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Why thanks Kimberlee! That is mighty generous of you. It was my pleasure π
TheresaBarker
Love the food photos! π You get such wonderful night photos, so beautiful!
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Thank you π You are just too generous. xx
RhapsodyBoheme
Wow, just wow. Another beautiful post, beautifully written and illustrated. You are beyond talented my sweet friend.
afoodiehousewife
Beautiful pictures and writing as always! What a wonderful trip you are having to kick off the new year (Knocking on the wood..tap tap!) Your descriptions paint such vivid pictures in our minds’ eye that it is always exciting and heart-warming to join in your adventures through your blog. Have loads of fun, food and good times with near and dear ones in India before you set off for home! xx
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Aw thanks Mallika. You are just too lovely for saying such kind words. They never fail to put a big smile on me face π I am almost ready to get back home now. xx
Snapshotsincursive
Living the Dream. ?β¨?
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Indeed Gail, I could not have complained π x
WP Detox
Nice details. Keep it up
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Thanks!
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InspiresN
mesmerizing pictures ! it’s so nice to travel to these unique places reading your posts! Well done and keep up the great work!!
Dippy-Dotty Girl
Thank you for indulging me too, Nisha. xx