Florence
Cradle of the Renaissance
Why Visit Florence?
Florence is the world's greatest art city — a relatively small Tuscan capital that produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Dante, Galileo and the entire European Renaissance. The Uffizi alone holds more masterpieces per square metre than any institution on earth. Yet Florence is not a museum — it is a compact, elegant city of exceptional food, superb wine country within 30 minutes of the centre, and a warmth that outsizes its modest population.
The Arno River divides Florence between its famous north bank — Uffizi, Duomo, David — and the quieter, hillier Oltrarno, where artisans still work in workshops and the views from Piazzale Michelangelo at sunset are among the finest in Italy.
Top Attractions
Discover the best of Florence.
Neighborhoods Guide
Where to stay and what to expect in each area:
Safety in Florence
Safest areas for visitors
- All central neighbourhoods — Extremely safe — heavily policed tourist zones
- Public transport — Watch bags on Bus 1, 7 and 17 (tourist routes)
- Motorino/scooter — Cross streets carefully — Florentine drivers are fast
- Night — Very safe in Oltrarno and Santa Croce neighbourhoods
Costs & Budget
| Item | Cost | Level |
|---|---|---|
| Hostel dorm | €22–€45/night | Budget |
| Budget hotel | €70–€140/night | Mid |
| Boutique hotel (Oltrarno) | €160–€350/night | Luxury |
| Espresso | €1.20–€2 | Budget |
| Lunch at a trattoria | €12–€22 | Budget |
| Dinner for two | €55–€100 | Mid |
| Uffizi entry | €25 | Mid |
| Duomo complex ticket | €20 | Mid |
| Day trip to Siena | €15–€25 (bus) | Budget |
Best Time to Visit
Getting Around
Food & Drink
Must-try foods
- Bistecca alla Fiorentina — T-bone steak grilled rare over charcoal. Sold by weight at steakhouses. The most Florentine meal possible.
- Ribollita — hearty Tuscan bread and vegetable soup, best in winter.
- Lampredotto — tripe sandwich from street stalls near the market. A Florentine rite of passage.
- Schiacciata — thin Tuscan flatbread drizzled with olive oil. Available at any bakery.
- Gelato — Gelateria dei Neri and Sbrino are institutions.
Must-try drinks
- Chianti Classico — the great red wine of the surrounding hills. Order a carafe at any trattoria.
- Negroni — invented in Florence in 1919. Try one at Bar Basso or any serious cocktail bar.
- Vin Santo — sweet dessert wine served with cantuccini almond biscuits.
Day Trips
- Siena (75 min) — medieval rival to Florence. Il Campo piazza is breathtaking. Home of the Palio horse race.
- San Gimignano (75 min) — hilltop town of medieval towers, famous for Vernaccia white wine.
- Chianti (30 min) — UNESCO wine country. Rent a car and explore villa wineries.
- Lucca (1.5 hrs) — perfectly preserved Renaissance walls you can walk and cycle on top of.
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Direct answers to what visitors ask us most.
How many days do you need in Florence?+
Two full days cover the highlights: Uffizi + Accademia + Duomo climb (day 1), Palazzo Pitti + Boboli + Oltrarno artisans + Piazzale Michelangelo sunset (day 2). Add 1–2 days for Tuscany day trips.
Is Florence safe for tourists?+
Very safe. The main risk is pickpockets and the "bracelet push" scam around the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio. Never accept a "free" bracelet from a stranger. Firmly say "no grazie" and walk on.
Do I need to book the Uffizi in advance?+
Yes. Skip-the-line tickets (€25 high season, €12 low) plus €4 booking fee sell out 1–2 weeks ahead. Walk-up queues exceed 2 hours in summer.
What is the best time to visit Florence?+
Late April to mid-June and September to mid-October. Spring is most beautiful; September has excellent light for photography. Avoid August — extreme heat and many locals shut their trattorias for ferragosto.
How much does a trip to Florence cost?+
Budget: $85/day. Mid-range: $170/day. Luxury: $400+/day. Two nights for two people mid-range runs ~$680 all-in.
Is Florence walkable?+
Yes — almost entirely. The historic centre is compact and most sights are within 15 minutes on foot. Buses reach Piazzale Michelangelo and the hills. Taxis are rarely needed.
Can I see David without booking?+
Walk-up is possible in low season (Nov–Feb) with 45–90 min waits. Peak season lines exceed 2.5 hours. Pre-booking the Accademia (€16 + €4) saves the queue — book 1 week ahead.
Where should I stay in Florence?+
Centro Storico for proximity to every major sight. Oltrarno or San Frediano for artisan shops, local trattorias and better value. Santa Croce for nightlife.