To my shock, we didn't actually do that much shopping. The main thing we bought, as previously mentioned, was our wedding rings, since we decided to forego an actual wedding but wanted to look married. We went the very touristy root for this by going to Ponte Vecchio, which is an old bridge full of gold and jewelry being sold at higher prices than they probably ought to be.
Is Ponte Vecchio a place where people live on a stone bridge?
I am even more surprised that there are shops on Ponte Vecchio that sell gold and jewel-wrapped goods to foreign tourists like you at a higher price than the regular price!Dear @mobbs !
I wonder why you were willing to pay such high prices for gold and jewels at Ponte Vecchio!
Nah it's just shops nowadays.
The experience, the history!
Well let's put it this way, I'd rather look at my hand every day and remember our time in Florence, than looking at a ring I bought in China or England for a slightly cheaper price ^__^