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It’s one of the few places where you can feel the presence of greatness, from the artworks of the Uffizi to the soaring sight of the Duomo, and it’s an utterly spellbinding place to spend time.

You can shop all week at the markets, boutiques, and artisan stores of the city, tour Tuscan wineries with our professional local Drivers & Guides, take boat trips along the Arno or gaze in awe at frescoes, sculptures, and paintings in the city’s churches and galleries. Whatever you do, Florence draws you in, leaving memories that will never fade.

Top 5 Reasons to Visit Florence

1. Behold Artistic Treasures

Art and Florence will always go together. The city was one of the cradles of the Italian Renaissance in the 14th and 15th centuries, and works like Botticelli’s “The Birth of Venus” (in the Uffizi Gallery) or Michelangelo’s “David” (in the Accademia Gallery) are as stunning as ever. If you love art, you must visit Florence. Period.

2. Architectural Masterpieces like the Duomo or the Palazzo Pitti

The Renaissance also left a legacy of beautiful buildings. The dome of the Cathedral (the Duomo) is the most famous landmark, but the elegant Boboli Gardens, the views from Giotto’s bell tower and other churches like Santa Croce (last resting place of Michelangelo and Machiavelli) or San Lorenzo are also highlights.

3. The Chance to Take Wine Tours of Tuscany

If you stay in Florence, you can also explore Tuscany, and it’s well worth venturing out. The best way to do so is via a Tuscan wine tour, which takes in the area’s finest vintages, picturesque villages, local cheeses, and historical sights with our professional local Drivers & Guides

4. Wonderful Food for Vegetarians and Carnivores Alike

Florence is one of the best dining cities in one of the world’s most famous gastronomic destinations, so the restaurants are pretty special. Don’t miss gourmet eateries like Enoteca Pinchiorri, Il Latini and its ribollita (bean stew), or the Florentine Steak at Le Fonticine.

5. Shop for Artworks, Apparel, and Beautiful Jewelry

But before you sit down to dine, be sure to head out shopping. Florence is a fashion nexus, with labels like Gucci and Versace lining the Via de’ Tornabuoni, independent artisan stores in Oltrarno, and markets like San Lorenzo selling traditional leather bags and shoes.

What to do in Florence

1. Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore: Il Duomo

In an unprecedented example of artistic teamwork, everything in, on, or around this building is a masterpiece. Walk the 463 steps of Brunelleschi’s dome to get a closer look at Vasari’s Last Judgement fresco, or climb Giotto’s spectacular Campanile for views of the medieval city. Down below, the Baptistery of St. John boasts the most impressive bronze doors in the history of art.

2. Galleria degli Uffizi: The Real Deal

Giotto, da Vinci, Raffaello… The Uffizi promises an incomparable density of masterpieces. Stroll along its charming galleries before reaching the roof for a caffè, looking over the Palazzo Vecchio and Piazza della Signoria. Just here, all of Italy’s Rennaissance unravels before your eyes, with only Michelangelo’s David hiding further north, at the Galleria dell’Accademia.

3. Giardino di Boboli: Natural Museum

These 16th-century gardens expand gloriously behind the Palazzo Pitti. Once accessible only to the Medici family, the Boboli grounds are now a green urban space for all to enjoy, and they should not be missed. Vast open alleys are offset by quiet corners, and remarkable sculptures by Florence’s masters are dotted throughout, each impressing more than the next.

4. Mercato Centrale: Guaranteed Goodness

Marketplaces have been a staple of Florentine culture since the establishment of the city as a trading hotspot, and this one has revamped that tradition once and for all. Italian food needs no introduction, and this is the place to get it. Authenticity is the mantra at each and every stall in this reclaimed covered market building, and the result is a delectable marriage of traditional flavors and contemporary design.

Where to Eat in Florence

Food is one of Florence’s greatest attractions, and you’ll find almost as many masterpieces at restaurants in Santa Croce as you will in the Uffizi. Some of the leading city center restaurants include Enoteca Pinchiorri (which has a stellar wine list), Za Za, the best place to go for authentic Tuscan dishes, and Filipepe, a wonderful seafood restaurant. Expect to pay more than EUR50 for a really good meal, but around the Mercato Centrale you can find excellent pizzas and pasta meals for around EUR15-20.

How to Get to Florence

Plane

Most travelers from the USA will touch down at Florence Airport (FLR), which is just three miles from the city center. Getting to your hotel should be simple. The Fly by Bus leaves every 30 minutes, costs EUR6 and takes just 15 minutes to get to the Piazza Duomo. Alternatively, expect taxis to cost around EUR20.

Train

Florence’s main station is Santa Maria Novella, and it has excellent links to other European cities. Italo and Trenitalia run services from Venice, Milan, and Rome, while you can take a combination of TGV and high-speed Italo trains from Paris. When you get there, the station is extremely central. Just follow signposts to the Duomo to reach downtown Florence.

Car

If you are approaching Florence by car, E35 is the key route, which runs from Rome and Naples in the south, as well as Milan and Turin in the north. Take the A13 from Venice or the E76 from Pisa. Remember that access to the city center by car is heavily restricted and fines are often levied on drivers, so if you do rent a car, try to book a suburban hotel.

Bus

Florence is easily accessible by bus, with major companies like Bus Center, Baltour, and Flixbus all providing daily services. Most buses get into the Autostazione Busitalia-Sita Nord, right next to Santa Maria Novella station.

Where to stay in Florence

Centro Storico – Florence’s historic city center has played host to some of history’s greatest artists and poets, such as Michelangelo, Raphael, Caravaggio, and Dante. It’s where you’ll find the stunning Duomo, the incredible Uffizi Gallery and the Palazzo Vecchio across the river Arno.

Popular Neighborhoods in Florence

Oltrarno – located “over the Arno” from the city center, Oltrarno is a good place to base yourself (and you can park your car there too). It has attractions of its own, like the frescoes in the church of Santa Felicita and it’s also the place to shop for artisan leather goods at stores like Monaco Metropolitano.

Santa Croce – just to the east of the historic center you’ll come across Santa Croce. Focused around the gorgeous church of the same name, Santa Croce is the place to find lively bars and the best Tuscan trattorias in town.

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