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Florence Travel Guide 2026

Everything you need for your trip to Florence: The best sights, insider tips, restaurant recommendations and how you can save with Turbopass.

San Giovanni Baptistery with characteristic marble facade next to Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in morning light.

Florence at a Glance

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Italy

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April - May

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Mediterranean

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2 - 3 days

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FLR / PSA

Why Florence? The Heart of the Renaissance and Timeless Beauty

Florence isn’t just a city – it’s a living masterpiece. Here, art, history, and culture aren’t confined to museums; they surround you at every turn. From the moment you step into Florence, you’re immersed in a place where creativity shaped the world as we know it. Walk its cobbled streets and you’re following in the footsteps of legends like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Dante Alighieri.

As the birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence is home to some of the most iconic treasures on Earth. The magnificent Florence Cathedral dominates the skyline with its striking dome, while the Uffizi Gallery houses masterpieces that changed the course of art history. Just across the river, the charming Ponte Vecchio offers one of the most picturesque views in the city, lined with its historic shops.

But Florence is more than its world-famous landmarks. It’s in the quiet moments – a morning espresso in a sunlit piazza, the golden glow of sunset over the Arno River, or getting lost in the narrow streets of the Oltrarno district. Life here moves at a slower, more deliberate pace, inviting you to savour every detail.

And then there’s the food. Tuscan cuisine is simple yet deeply satisfying – think bistecca alla Fiorentina, ribollita, and fresh pasta paired with world-renowned local wines. Meals are unhurried and full of tradition, often enjoyed in intimate trattorias where recipes have been passed down for generations.

Frequently Asked Questions about Florence – Your Travel FAQ

The answers to your most important questions about travelling to Florence, including sights, costs and planning.

When is the best time to travel to Florence?

The best time to visit Florence is during the shoulder seasons of April to May and September to October, offering pleasant weather, blooming gardens, or fall foliage. During April-May, the city is alive with flowers, and temperatures are perfect for walking and outdoor dining.For fewer crowds and lower prices, visit from November to March (excluding Christmas), while summer (June–August) is very hot and crowded.

How many days should I spend in Florence?

Two to three days is the ideal amount of time for a first-time visit to Florence, allowing you to cover major sights like the Uffizi Gallery, Accademia (David), and the Duomo without rushing. Four days allows for a deeper, more relaxed exploration of the Oltrarno neighborhood and nearby panoramic viewpoints.

What are the absolute must-see sights in Florence?

Florence’s absolute must-see sights, concentrated in its walkable historic center, include the Duomo (Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore), Michelangelo’s David at the Accademia Gallery, and Botticelli’s masterpieces in the Uffizi Gallery.