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Expats In Florence Blogs Directory
This is the Expats In Florence Blogs listing page. We try to include as many Florence expat blogs as possible, however if you know of one that could be featured please add here.
This is a website documenting the experience of Hope and Steve's excellent expat adventure of moving to Florence, Italy. I hope you find it entertaining and perhaps just a little inspirational...
I was raised in Miami and now live in Florence. Follow my trials and tribulations while I live abroad with my very Italian husband. I have a die-hard love for food, photos, social media and culture. Join me for the ride!
An American moves to Florence, Italy and this is what happens...
My name is Krista. I live in Florence, Italy, but I was born and raised in Southern California. After falling in love with an Italian, I moved to Italy (as one does), and I'm busy learning Italian and the Florentine way of life.
Living in Italy and discovering my Italian heritage. (by Carmen Caserta)
Photos, recipes, travel tips and Italian dual citizenship advice from 20-something expats in Florence, Italy
This personal blog follows one curious American girl with a semi-confusing name living in Florence, Italy. Passions include travel, wine, food, humor, culture, language, books...
free walks & work-arounds for rich italian adventures
Blicious is a lifestyle blog featuring yours truly and my husband Brandon. I share bits and pieces of our lives through photographs and stories. We moved to Florence Italy from California in March 2013 and it's been a wild and dreamy ride.
Swedish artist living in Florence, Italy - At the moment Patrik is living in Florence, Italy. Here I take my Fine Arts Certificate and diving into the artistic atmosphere and exhibiting my art all over.
"This is the story about a Swedish girl who Followed her dreams...
...she is an Artist and Interior design student currently living in Florence Italy
where the romance is blooming and life is looking good."
"A Hysterical Struggle With Language, Love, And Culture"- Probably Someone (by M.E. Evans)