Via dei Calzaiuoli
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Running from the Duomo to Piazza della Signoria, Via dei Calzaiuoli is one of the city’s most well-heeled streets. Originally renowned simply for shoe production, the 600-year-old pedestrian boulevard is now famous as one of the c … Read more
Running from the Duomo to Piazza della Signoria, Via dei Calzaiuoli is one of the city’s most well-heeled streets. Originally renowned simply for shoe production, the 600-year-old pedestrian boulevard is now famous as one of the city's very best shopping streets. Read less

The city’s most popular shopping boulevard
Running from the Duomo to Piazza della Signoria, Via dei Calzaiuoli is one of the city’s most well-heeled streets. Originally renowned simply for shoe production, the 600-year-old pedestrian boulevard is now famous as one of the city's very best shopping streets.
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