
- 4.7/5
Ma Ka MingGreat value of sightseeing visit with user friendly and instantly use.
- 4.7/5
130***58This combo ticket is quite expensive, and two or three of the five attractions aren't particularly interesting, but I bought it anyway, adhering to the principle of "since you're already there." There was a minor issue: the QR code on the order form wasn't the ticket. Instead, there was a link in the email that turned out to be a PDF file. It took me over half an hour to figure it out, asking staff everywhere. It was quite a waste of time, so I deducted one point from Ctrip. Fortunately, customer service was helpful, so I felt reassured. The Leaning Tower is noticeably tilted upon reaching the summit, and the walkway is a bit crooked. It's just so-so at the top. Staff regularly sing hymns in the baptistery, and while I couldn't understand them, the sound of the chants swirling and resonating through the tall, circular building was quite moving. The cemetery itself was relatively simple, with just a few sculptures and murals. I can't remember the name of the XXX museum, and I couldn't understand it at all. I didn't even know it, but I wasn't impressed. Finally, I was delayed at the Opera Museum, so I didn't have time to visit it. Overall, this combo ticket was the most expensive and least cost-effective of my entire trip to Italy. I have to complain about how casual Italians are at work. I bought the earliest ticket for the 9 o'clock tower, but it was 8:55 and they still hadn't shown up. The people queuing up were confused and thought they were in the wrong place. It was past 9 o'clock before two or three staff members slowly came over with a code scanning machine and started working in a hurry.
- 4.5/5
fooler0809Santa Croce is also a typical church in Florence, with white as the base color and green facade as the painted color pattern. The square of this church should be the largest among all churches in the city, so it is very formal.
- 4.6/5
sculptorThe Ponte Vecchio in Florence is a famous landmark in Italy. This bridge spans the narrowest point of the Arno River and is believed to have been first built in Roman times. The bridge in Roman times was made of wood. After being destroyed by a flood in 1117, the bridge was rebuilt in stone.
- 4.6/5
长空一残月🌙We went, only to find out it was sold out until July! Only 15 people were allowed in at any one time. Also couldn't bring any liquids, but they did provide lockers. Hopefully this helps anyone thinking of visiting. There was a lovely square outside where all the people without tickets were hanging out, looking for something else to do!
Fountain of Neptune5.6
- 4.6/5
aly azasit by the stairs and watch the sunset while sipping a glass wine. there are few restaurants and kiosk. we had live music and danced the night away. a must visit for a stunning view of the city.
- 4.5/5
fooler0809It is a very square square, and the surrounding buildings are also very square. When I went there, the carousel actually occupied a prominent position in the center of the square. There were many displays and cafes lined up in rows, making it easy to find.
- 4.0/5
小鱼儿2015The Trinity Bridge is also a very interesting building. The entire bridge system is also very interesting. The area of this area is also quite large, and many of the facilities are worth visiting.







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