Palazzo Borghese is literally a few steps from the Bargello Palace and museum and only minutes walk from Santa Croce, the Duomo, Palazzo Vecchio in Piazza della Signoria. And of course you are right in the shopping area, surrounded by boutiques, bars and trattorias of all types. Just 10 minutes away from the "Mercato di Sant'Ambrogio", were you can experience the real good quality of food, finding fresh fruits and vegetables on the outside of the market and fresh meat and fish on the inside, not counting a few little restaurant, ideal for a quick lunch in a Florentine style. During the day, the area is full of life – there are many leather shops around the square and nearby streets, with the Sant’Ambrogio market acting as a main draw for residents and tourists alike as it offers fresh local produce, meats, cheeses and more every morning. The streets around the market offer various places to eat a quick and budget-friendly lunch, with many pizzerias and restaurants on the nearby Via de’ Macci and Borgo La Croce. Once evening falls, the area around the Santa Croce square and most of the neighborhood come alive as the restaurants, cafes and clubs fill up with people enjoying an evening out. There are many restaurants in the area, offering both traditional Tuscan cuisine as well as more modern re visitations as well as ethnic options.Palazzo Borghese is literally a few steps from the Bargello Palace and museum and only minutes walk from Santa Croce, the Duomo, Palazzo Vecchio in Piazza della Signoria. And of course you are right in the shopping area, surrounded by boutiques, bars and trattorias of all types. Just 10 minutes away from the "Mercato di Sant'Ambrogio", were you can experience the real good quality of food, finding fresh fruits and vegetables on the outside of the market and fresh meat and fish on the inside, not counting a few little restaurant, ideal for a quick lunch in a Florentine style. During the day, the area is full of life – there are many leather shops around the square and nearby streets, with the Sant’Ambrogio market acting as a main draw for residents and tourists alike as it offers fresh local produce, meats, cheeses and more every morning. The streets around the market offer various places to eat a quick and budget-friendly lunch, with many pizzerias and restaurants on the nearby Via de’ Macci and Borgo La Croce. Once evening falls, the area around the Santa Croce square and most of the neighborhood come alive as the restaurants, cafes and clubs fill up with people enjoying an evening out. There are many restaurants in the area, offering both traditional Tuscan cuisine as well as more modern re visitations as well as ethnic options.