Caffè del Verone

San Lorenzo & San Marco


At home in Ospedale degli Innocenti's verone (drying room) where linen at the foundling hospital was hung up to dry in the 15th century, this peaceful rooftop cafe on the 5th floor of the Museo degli Innocenti is one of San Marco's best-kept secrets. Lounging over drinks on the romantic loggia proffers a magnificent vista of Florentine rooftops and Tuscan hills beyond.


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