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Author: Meg Dillon

Meg Dillon is a copywriter and travel junkie. While marketing and advertising pay the bills, she prefers her adventures living abroad in Tuscany to any office cubicle. That's why she founded the blog "Florence for Free" with fellow Sage Hannah Hartsig. Together they provide fellow travelers with free walks and workarounds for rich Italian adventures. Meg has a B.A. in History from Boston College and an M.A. in Art History from Syracuse University. She's happy to have this gig so she can answer the question, "What are you going to do with those degrees?"
December 9, 2013

Exploring an Open-Air Museum: Getting Around Florence

Few cities offer so many world-class sites, shops, and amenities in so compact an area as Florence. To make sure you see it all…

November 8, 2013

Fit for Royalty: Madova Gloves in Florence

“Fit for a king or queen” is the standard at this tiny Oltrarno shop in the shadow of Palazzo Pitti. Madova is run by…

October 17, 2013

WWOOFING: Farming for Free Room and Board

When someone asks you, “How do you feel about working on your vacation?” and you respond, “Woof!”, you’re actually closer to the Italian countryside than…

October 17, 2013

The Ponte Vecchio: A Persisting Symbol of Florence

Perhaps no bridge inspires more romantic fantasies than Florence’s Ponte Vecchio. Brightly painted, lined with picturesque shops and paved with cobblestones, this iconic visual treat attracts…

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