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Learn how to Spend 3 Days in Florence, Italy


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Florence, Italy, is among the most opulent, inspiring, art-filled cities you’ll ever go to. That is the form of metropolis that you consider on a regular basis for the remainder of your life.

There’s SO a lot to see in Florence, and it may be overwhelming — so I’ve put collectively a 3 days in Florence itinerary for you that features visits to the entire finest locations within the metropolis.

Florence is a metropolis that I do know very effectively. I lived right here 20 years in the past and proceed to go to as a journey author, instructing different folks on the best way to journey higher in Italy.

Florence has a lot to do, it could actually really feel a bit paralyzing — and for that purpose, I like to recommend vacationers spend three days in Florence on the naked minimal. With its whole metropolis middle a chosen UNESCO World Heritage Website, and a lot artwork that appears to spring up from the pavement, any lower than three days could be spreading your self skinny!

Between 10 million and 16 million vacationers go to Florence yearly, and truthfully, there’s not likely a off-season anymore, besides perhaps January. I most lately visited in March and there have been enormous crowds all over the place.

Regardless of the throngs of individuals, although, Firenze is magical. The town charms me as a lot at the moment because it did 20 years in the past.

So here’s a three-day Florence itinerary that I feel will work very effectively for you. I hope you take pleasure in it!

This submit was revealed in December 2024 and was co-written by Adventurous Kate and Hannah Cooper.

Kate smiling in front of Florence's massive white, red, and green cathedral.

Earlier than Your Journey

  • Guide every part upfront. Florence is busy year-round and tickets promote out days (if not weeks) upfront. Official web sites often cost a number of euros as a reserving payment, which is price it for the time spent in traces. In any other case, skip-the-line tickets are priceless. 
  • Verify the present sundown time so what time to get to Piazzale Michelangelo throughout your three-day Florence itinerary. The newest sundown is round 9:00 PM in June and the earliest is 4:30 PM in December. 
  • Public transport isn’t needed. When you’re a cell particular person, this Florence itinerary retains strolling distances to a minimal and you may name Ubers in case you have a very lengthy distance between websites.
  • Maintain a watch out for the replicas of Michelangelo’s David. The true one is within the Accademia Gallery — the others are across the metropolis!
The statue of David, surrounded by people taking pictures of it.

Day 1: Better of Florence

Accademia Gallery and Statue of David

You’ll begin your three days in Florence testing the world’s most well-known statue, Michelangelo’s David

This marble represents the Florentine Renaissance — and a flip from custom. Whereas most sculptors depicted a triumphant David, Michelangelo exhibits us the younger shepherd earlier than his battle with Goliath. 

The Renaissance interval was all about idealism — depicting folks as stunning as they may very well be. Therefore why Michelangelo’s David remains to be remembered for the way beautiful he’s!

Don’t make the error of pondering David is the one statue price seeing on the Accademia Gallery. I notably love Michelangelo’s Slaves, which seem like folks making an attempt to free themselves from blocks of marble, and the carvings by Lorenzo Bartolini are great as effectively. One gallery is devoted to historic musical devices.

Advance reservations are important year-round, and I strongly advocate skip-the-line tickets! Admission is 15 EUR ($16), or 10 EUR ($11) earlier than 9:15 AM. 

This Accademia Gallery skip-the-line tour has the bonus of an knowledgeable artwork information. 

Need to mix David and the Duomo? This VIP David and Duomo tour provides you unique entry very first thing within the morning at each hotspots.

A giant chapel covered in intricate stonework in green, burgundy, and gold.

Medici Chapels

The Basilica di San Lorenzo is the form of constructing you’ll overlook in case you don’t know what’s inside it. Only a 10-minute stroll from the Accademia, this plain stone church is hiding a wild inside, which occurs to be one among my favourite locations in Florence.

Contained in the basilica are the Medici Chapels (Cappelle Medicee), with partitions constructed from superbly sculpted stones in shades of inexperienced, burgundy, and gold.

You can too see a number of sculptures of Michelangelo right here — and truthfully, they at all times crack me up, as a result of they’re alleged to be ladies, however they’re completely male our bodies with breasts awkwardly caught on. There’s little doubt Michelangelo by no means noticed a unadorned woman in his life!

On the bequest of the Medici household, two chapels had been added to the church to function mausoleums. Michelangelo designed the Sagrestia Nuova whereas the Cappella dei Princi was a joint effort between the Medicis and native architects. 

Admission prices 9 EUR ($10) plus reserving charges or it can save you time with a skip-the-line ticket. The Medici Chapels are closed on Tuesdays. 

An enormous cheese shop with a counter in Florence's central market.

Lunch at Mercato Centrale

Proper across the nook from the Medici Chapels is Mercato Centrale, an ideal place to cease for lunch. Like different huge meals markets in different European cities, the market has gone from being primarily for locals to being primarily for vacationers, with rising costs to match.

Even so, it’s nonetheless an icon and you will discover some good meals among the many stalls. Lampredotto panino (tripe sandwich) is the specialty right here — although in case you’re not courageous sufficient to strive it (I do know I’m not!), you’ll additionally discover different Florentine dishes alongside pasta and pizza.

Think about time to walk across the produce and memento stalls. I don’t advocate shopping for leather-based from the stalls right here — they promote low-quality imported leather-based. Actual Florentine leather-based could be present in actual shops.

I like to recommend attending to Mercato Centrale by midday to beat the push. And it’s good to get a post-lunch espresso on the cute little espresso bar.

An up-close view of the Duomo of Florence, with its red dome pointing far above all the other buildings.

Duomo and Campanile (Giotto’s Bell Tower)

I hope you went simple in the marketplace as the subsequent one’s a biggie: it’s time to climb one among Florence’s most iconic buildings! We’re heading straight to Piazza del Duomo, the middle of town.

I’m going to present you two choices right here: you possibly can both climb the Duomo, often known as Brunelleschi’s Dome, or you possibly can climb the Campanile, often known as Giotto’s Bell Tower.

Each are nice experiences, and the variety of steps are comparable (463 steps to the highest of the dome vs. 414 steps to the highest of the bell tower).

Climbing the dome: The Duomo is the centerpiece of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and grants an unimaginable view of Florence. Climbing the dome is ticketed and requires advance reserving with a chosen time slot.

Shopping for the Brunelleschi Cross (30 EUR/$33.50) will permit you to climb the dome and offer you entry to all areas, together with the baptistery. There are not any limitations on the prime, so maintain on to your children in case you carry them!

(You’ll additionally need to go to the church itself: that is free, however there are often lengthy traces.)

Notice that in case you’d somewhat do that later within the day, there’s a VIP after-hours tour of the Duomo that’s sensational. You get unique entry and may go to the terrace!

Would you somewhat go earlier and mix the Duomo and visiting David? This VIP David and Duomo tour provides you unique entry to each, very first thing within the morning.

Climbing the bell tower: This climb provides you the very best view of the Duomo, and it’s simpler as there are three massive platforms through the climb that offer you time to catch your breath and take images.

Nevertheless, it’s best to know that the viewing platforms are wired in, which makes it exhausting to get good images with a DSLR digicam. It’s nice in case you’re taking images along with your cellphone. I additionally assume climbing the bell tower is a greater choice in case you have children, as a result of it’s inconceivable for them to fall out.

When you’d wish to climb the bell tower however not the Duomo, you should buy the Giotto Cross for 20 EUR ($22).

So, which one do I feel is healthier? Neither is a nasty alternative, it’s nearly private choice.

Personally, I truly want climbing the bell tower since you get a superb view of the Duomo, however while you climb the Duomo, you possibly can’t see the Duomo since you’re in it! It’s additionally much less of a herding expertise than the Duomo, as a result of you possibly can go at your personal tempo and relaxation on the totally different platforms within the bell tower.

Don’t need to climb both of them? That’s completely nice! Climbing’s not for everybody. The Florence Duomo Specific Tour is nice if you wish to go to the bottom flooring of the Duomo, however skip the road and get a pleasant overview of the historical past.

The big square of Piazza della Repubblica in Florence, with a merry-go-round sponging and lots of people walking around.

Piazza della Repubblica

After leaving the Duomo and testing the Baptistery of St. John (San Giovanni), I like to recommend strolling right down to Piazza della Repubblica, which is a few five-minute stroll. 

That is the epitome of a European plaza with elegant buildings and monuments. It’s a pleasant place for a number of pictures. There’s a carousel the place adults are equally welcome alongside children!

However what I particularly advocate is strolling throughout the road to Rinascente Firenze, a division retailer, then take the escalators or elevators to the highest, adopted by one last staircase.

Up here’s a rooftop cafe referred to as La Terrazza, house to one among my favourite views of Florence! It is a good spot to seize a espresso or a spritz.

The view of the Florence skyline in the distance, only in the foreground is a cemetery with graves protruding above the ground.

Basilica di San Miniato al Monte

As you say arrivederci to the north financial institution of the Arno, you’ll cross the river and make your method into the hills. Basilica di San Miniato al Monte stands at one of many highest factors in Florence.

It is a huge stroll — it’s a few 40-minute stroll from Piazza della Repubblica — and far of it’s uphill by the tip. You possibly can both stroll it or take an Uber. That mentioned, it’s a scenic and pleasant stroll.

When you stroll, it can take you previous the Ponte Vecchio and the Rose Backyard earlier than main you previous Piazzale Michelangelo and up the ultimate staircase to San Miniato al Monte. When you take an Uber, it can drop you off on the last staircase.

San Miniato al Monte feels so totally different from the opposite church buildings in Florence, partly as a result of it predates the Renaissance period. The frescoes are much less refined, but it surely provides you such a robust feeling of historical past. (I at all times really feel prefer it’s a bit haunted.)

Apart from the unimaginable views, this Romanesque church with geometric marbling is a surprise of Tuscany. Head inside to view the mosaic of Jesus, the Virgin, and St. Miniato earlier than taking a stroll by the cemetery. The view from right here is one among my favourite views in Florence.

Notable graves embody Carlo Collodi (creator of The Adventures of Pinocchio) and the soprano Marietta Piccolomini, recognized for her starring function in La Traviata

The church is free to go to. It’s open every day, 9:30 AM-1:00 PM and three:30–7:00 PM. 

A view of the skyline of Florence, with the Ponte Vecchio crossing the river, the Palazzo Vecchio's tower sticking straight up, and the Duomo dominating everything.

Piazzale Michelangelo

Regulate your watch as you discover San Miniato — you’ll need to stroll the seven-minute downhill stroll from right here to Piazzale Michelangelo in time for sundown! Say howdy to the David statue and discover a great spot!

Know that you simply received’t be alone — simply you and some hundred of your fellow vacationers. It’s no secret that this piazza is the very best place to see the sensible colours of sundown. Crowds apart, the ambiance is gorgeous. Some folks play reside music, and everyone seems to be in a very good temper.

Very near Piazzale Michelangelo is the Rose Backyard of Florence. That is one other stunning spot, particularly in case you’re visiting at a time of yr when roses are in bloom.

One factor I discover is that folks typically depart sundown spots as quickly because the solar drops beneath the horizon. (Typically after a spherical of applause. Heh.)

As a photographer, I urge you to stay round a bit. A number of the prettiest colours within the sky occur after the solar units. That’s while you get these streaks of pink within the deep blue sky as town of Firenze lights up in gold beneath you.

Dinner at Il Latini

Many eating places in Florence have turn out to be fairly touristy through the years, and sure, my beloved Il Latini is one among them. However I promise you this place is price it, for introducing you to the very best of Tuscan delicacies in your first night time in Florence.

Il Latini is a few 30-minute stroll from Piazzale Michelangelo — be happy to take an Uber in case you’re not up for a stroll that lengthy.

Right here you’ll discover loads of Tuscan requirements, from the vegetable-bean-bread stew of ribbolita to the tomato soup of pappa al pomodoro, to the yellow cantuccini cookies served with vin santo — topped off with the bistecca alla fiorentina, the big, uncommon Florentine steak.

Il Latini began in 1911 as a humble fiaschetteria (wine retailer) earlier than opening the kitchen. You possibly can both order à la carte right here (higher for vegetarians, or in case you don’t like uncommon steak), or order the Menu Degustazione, which serves a number of programs and I feel is great worth for cash.

If Il Latini isn’t for you, go searching you — that is one among my favourite neighborhoods for eating in Florence, the place the meals is scrumptious and it’s not as tourist-trappy as others. Ristorante Gilo’ Firenze is extra upscale with a various menu and reside music.

I like to recommend taking a fast have a look at critiques on Google Maps earlier than committing to a spot and going for a ranking of no less than 4.2 (I discover Italians are harsh of their restaurant rankings!). Simply remember the fact that it’s sensible to e book upfront, as many Florence eating places e book out far forward of time.

Big crowds standing in front of Botticelli's Venus at the Uffizi Gallery

Day 2: Artwork and Oltrarno

Uffizi Gallery

End your morning cappuccino shiny and early and goal to be one of many first folks by the door on the Uffizi Gallery. Artwork historical past buffs can spend the entire day at this enormous museum, whereas informal artwork followers ought to plan for round two hours. 

Galleria degli Uffizi is a who’s who of Renaissance artists. Masterpieces right here embody Botticelli’s The Start of Venus (in all probability probably the most well-known work within the museum) and La Primavera, Titian’s Venus of Urbino, Raphael’s Self-Portrait, Caravaggio’s Bacchus, Leonardo da Vinci’s Annunciation, and SO many extra.

I’m a giant fan of artist Artemisia Gentileschi — the primary feminine painter to earn admission to the Academy of the Arts of Drawing in Florence! Her Judith and Holofernes is on show right here.

Advance reserving is important on the Uffizi; e book skip-the-line tickets for 25 EUR ($27) or be part of a tour. This small group tour of the Uffizi is price each cent for the intel shared by passionate guides. 

Because the Accademia and Uffizi galleries are two of the preferred websites in Florence, my advice is to start out two of your three days in Florence at each.

I don’t advocate visiting each museums in the identical day, in case you can assist it — artwork fatigue is an actual factor (as is museum fatigue), and also you’ll take pleasure in them extra in case you unfold them out a bit.

The Galleria degli Uffizi is closed on Mondays. 

A tall palace with a stone tower on the edge of a big piazza in Florence, lots of tourists milling about.

Piazza della Signoria

One other stunning sq., Piazza della Signoria is a spot you’ll cross a number of instances all through your three-day Florence itinerary. It’s a couple of minutes’ stroll from the Uffizi exit and residential to the Palazzo Vecchio, a pretend statue of David, and the Neptune fountain that’s often vandalized by locals.

The sq. is gorgeous to see, and don’t miss the Loggia dei Lanzi — a piece of the sq. that includes a number of sculptures. Benvenuto Cellini’s Perseus with the Head of Medusa is among the many most well-known works right here.

In case you have time for a libation, I extremely advocate Rivoire, a restaurant proper on the sq.. Their ciccolato caldo con crema (scorching chocolate with cream) is so wealthy and luxurious — I find time for it on most of my Florence journeys!

You possibly can both sit on the out of doors seating on the sq. and people-watch, or sit inside and benefit from the over-the-top maximalist decor of the cafe. Each are nice choices.

Two girls sitting on the ground, their silhouettes illuminated by a bright light display of flowers.

Gucci Backyard Museum

Simply throughout Piazza della Signora is Gucci Backyard, a comparatively new addition to Florence and a super-fun place to pop in. When you’re concerned about trend, design, superstar tradition, or interactive gentle exhibits, you’ll love this place! If not, be happy to skip it.

The Gucci model originated in Florence, and Gucci Backyard is a store that includes some distinctive objects you possibly can’t discover on the market anyplace else on this planet.

However hooked up is a very cool museum referred to as Gucci Visions, with classic equipment and attire on show and themed rooms. I completely adored the limitless glass cupboards crammed with colourful Gucci luggage! There are additionally cool gentle shows you could participate in — excellent for Instagram!

Gucci Visions has additionally outfits on show worn by Ryan Gosling, Lupita Nyong’o, and different A-listers.

It’s a fairly small museum and I feel it makes an attention-grabbing deviation from Florence’s extra critical sights. Gucci Backyard is open 10:00 AM-8:00 PM every day and admission prices a number of euros.

The Ponte Vecchio in Florence: the old bridge covered with colorful square boutiques.

Ponte Vecchio

Good luck discovering a extra romantic sight in Florence than Ponte Vecchio! Again within the day, this bridge was filled with butchers’ retailers — however in time the native authorities demanded they change to jewellery retailers, bettering the odor of the entire space.

You’ll need to cross the bridge to expertise all of the totally different angles. If time permits, take into account revisiting Ponte Vecchio at totally different components of the day. It’s pretty early within the morning and round nightfall and even the noon bustle creates a enjoyable ambiance.

I additionally love photographing the bridge from close to the Uffizi exit on the Lungarno. That’s the place the above photograph was taken.

The bridge is full of retailers promoting gold jewellery. The standard is great — you possibly can anticipate 18k for the gold, as Florentines imagine it’s solely gold if it’s 18k (although at all times double-check simply to make certain). Simply know that you simply’ll pay inflated costs right here in comparison with jewellery retailers in different components of town.

A group of teenagers hanging out at a fountain on a piazza in front of a church in Florence.

Lunch in Santo Spirito

When you attain the Oltrarno — the opposite aspect of the Arno — seize a fast chunk within the Santo Spirito neighborhood. You attain this neighborhood after crossing the Ponte Vecchio and taking a proper — although Piazza Santo Spirito is an effective central landmark in case you want one.

That is one among only a few neighborhoods in Florence’s centro (historic middle) the place the locals outnumber vacationers. Consequently, it is a good place to wander and see in case you just like the look of any of the eating places.

Trattoria La Casalinga is the favourite restaurant of a Florentine I do know, and is nice for pasta and steak. In any other case, decide up pastries and low from a restaurant like Ditta Artigianal.

Big landscaped green gardens in Florence, with a marble statue on an island in a pond, and a big staircase leading up the hill.

Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens

The Pitti Palace and the Boboli Gardens, together with the Bardini Gardens subsequent door, are probably the most distinguished sights within the Oltrarno. These are the locations to hit up when visiting this aspect of the river, and you should buy tickets to go to the entire sights collectively or individually.

Though it carries the title of its authentic landlord, the primary property was the house of the Medici household and later the Home of Habsburg-Lorraine. Contained in the palace, you’ll see the Royal Residences, the Palatine Chapel, the Treasury of the Grand Dukes, and the Museum of Costume. 

It prices 16 EUR ($18) to go contained in the palace or 22 EUR ($25) for a ticket that features entry to the gardens. 

See what sort of temper you’re in and the way you might be for time, however buy advance tickets if it’s essential to you to see the Pitti Palace. I completely like to Boboli Gardens, pictured above, and so they’re the most effective nature spots in Florence, a metropolis that’s typically a bit nature-deprived.

The Bardini Gardens are a five-minute stroll from the exit by Fort Belvedere within the Boboli Gardens, and there are indicators exhibiting you the way in which. You should utilize the identical ticket or go to solely the Bardini Gardens for 10 EUR ($11). 

So in case you’re visiting each gardens, which one is healthier? Effectively, first, take a look at my finest views in Florence submit for footage from them each! Truthfully, I feel the view is healthier from Bardini, however you possibly can’t beat the landscaping and fantastic thing about Boboli.

Palazzo Pitti is closed on Mondays. Giardino di Boboli and Giardino Bardini are open every day. 

A group of people sitting around a dining table drinking red wine as a guide talks to them animatedly.

Oltrarno at Sundown Meals Tour

The Oltrarno is Florence’s reply to Rome’s Trastevere — a foodie neighborhood the place you possibly can take pleasure in loads of meals, nightlife, and native tradition. When you’re going to go on a meals tour in Florence, that is the place to do it.

I went on the Oltrarno at Sundown Meals Tour throughout my final journey to Florence and beloved it! It’s a enjoyable cultural exercise with an emphasis on the tales behind Florentine meals and the way it all items collectively. (I hope you get Lorenzo as your information, he’s the very best!)

You’ll swing by 5 informal eateries to strive crostini, salume, bistecca alla fiorentina, some actually good gelato, and loads of wine. All the things comes from small, great native eateries. However for me, the large spotlight was getting a glass of wine by a wine window!

The tour begins at 4:45 PM and lasts about 3.5 hours, so that you’ll have many of the night free. I ought to level out that you simply’ll have sufficient meals for a meal, however you received’t be stuffed past recognition like some meals excursions.

An aperol spritz next to two little pieces of bread topped with mortadella and green sprouts.

Cocktails in Florence

After the tour, I’m sending you out for a well-deserved drink at one among Florence’s cocktail bars. If you wish to keep in your present neighborhood, Bulli e Balene serves up spritzes and cicchetti, little items of bread with toppings which can be initially from Venice, in a comfortable ambiance.

In any other case, you possibly can cross the Ponte Santo Spirito again to the opposite aspect of the river and hit up the opposite bars, all of that are a brief strolling distance from this bridge.

Procacci could be my favourite, with its old-world decor and boutique wine menu. To prime all of it off, they serve scrumptious little truffle sandwiches, in case the tour didn’t fill you up! It is a small place, however there’s room to face if it’s essential.

Two minutes down the road, Manifattura is one other enjoyable spot. This cocktail bar offers completely with Italian spirits and is nice for making an attempt a cocktail you’ve by no means heard of earlier than. 

Giacosa 1815 is a ceremony of passage for negroni followers. The enduring cocktail was created right here in 1919, though there are many choices for individuals who like their drinks a bit sweeter. It is a good spot for a morning cappuccino, too. 

A beautiful Tuscan city perched on a big green hill, a church tower poking out from the top.
Keep in Florence…or take a day journey to Siena!

‌Day 3: Deeper Florentine Cuts — or Tuscany Day Journey!

In your third day in Florence, I’m going to present you two choices. You possibly can both keep in Florence and discover extra of town, or go on a day journey outdoors town to discover extra of Tuscany.

When you select to do a tour, I strongly advocate specializing in Tuscany somewhat than heading someplace additional afield.

My prime advice is the Florence Day Journey to Siena, Chianti, and San Gimignano. I did at the present time journey on my most up-to-date go to to Florence, and it was SO good — an ideal mix of visiting one other metropolis, a fantastic small city, and a very nice lunch with numerous wine.

If that’s not your factor, listed here are a number of different day journeys I like to recommend from Florence:

If not day-tripping, let’s check out what you are able to do on day three in Florence!

A museum with beautifully curved ceilings painted midnight blue with golden stars. There are glass and wood cabinets featuring small treasures.

Bargello Museum

Haven’t had sufficient artwork but? Need even MORE? If that’s the case, I like to recommend you make your approach to the great and underrated Museo Nazionale del Bargello. I truly didn’t go to right here till lately, and I don’t know what took me so lengthy!!

Donatello and Michelangelo’s sculptures are the headliners at this prison-turned-art gallery. (Truthfully, by this level you’ll have seen works by Raphael and Leonardo as effectively, so your ninja turtle search will likely be full.) It’s additionally an ideal place to study Giotto di Bondone, one of many earliest Renaissance artists, and see his fresco of Dante the poet. 

When you’re into weaponry, that is the museum for you. They’ve some actually cool weapons on show, and I beloved the frescoes on a few of the ceilings that evoked a starry night time.

Bargello admission prices 10 EUR ($11) and it’s one of many few locations the place you don’t want to purchase skip-the-line tickets upfront.

The museum is open 8:15 AM-1:50 PM on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays and till 6:50 PM on Mondays and Saturdays. It’s closed on Tuesdays. 

An ornate marble grave in a church with an angel weeping over a marble coffin.

Basilica di Santa Croce

The world’s largest Franciscan church, Basilica di Santa Croce, dates to the late thirteenth century. It incorporates the tombs of Michelangelo, Machiavelli, and Galileo, together with many different distinguished Florentines, and it has a beautiful cloistered courtyard. And it occurs to be only a four-minute stroll from the Bargello.

Arnolfo di Cambio is credited with many of the design, whereas Giotto painted frescoes within the Giugni, Tosinghi Spinelli, Bardi, and Peruzzi chapels. The graves listed here are ornate and exquisite.

The Basilica di Santa Croce is open 9:30 AM-5.30 PM, Monday to Saturday, and 12:30 PM-5:45 PM on Sundays. Admission prices 8 EUR ($9) plus 4 EUR ($4.50) to obtain an audio information in your cellphone.  

A tiny statue of David in a wooden box, surrounded by walls filled with art.

Casa Buonarroti

Subsequent up is one other less-visited attraction within the neighborhood, only a three-minute stroll from Santa Croce. Michelangelo’s final title was Buonarroti, and this was his household house. He lived at Casa Buonarroti earlier than the townhouse handed to his nephew. 

As plans to overtake the complicated by no means materialized, the home because it stands at the moment was accomplished lengthy after the sculptor’s demise by his nice nephew, often known as the “Youthful Michelangelo.”

Casa Buonarroti is now a monumental museum to Michelangelo and artists that adopted in his footsteps. Two of Michelangelo’s earliest reliefs are on show in addition to drawings and biographical reveals. You can too spot a small David statue right here.

Casa Buonarroti is open Wednesday by Monday, 10:00 AM-4:40 PM. Tickets price 8 EUR ($9). 

People standing in front of a small shop reading Sapori Toscani Street Food

Lunch at Sapori Toscani Avenue Meals

Make a pitstop for schiacciata (sha-CHA-ta) at Sapori Toscani Avenue Meals, a six-minute stroll from Casa Buonarroti. This hole-in-the-wall serves conventional Tuscan flatbread sandwiches.

It is a well-liked spot, and there’s no seating (aside from two tiny chairs in entrance which can be often taken). The factor to do is wait in line, check out the menu, select your quantity, and order. They’ll name you when it’s prepared, and you may eat it whereas standing there or discover a bench a number of blocks away.

The schiacciate are available in numerous differing types — although primarily totally different sorts of pork (porchetta, prosciutto, and sausage). Assume ham, parmigiano, and truffle sauce, or pork loin, scamorza, and eggplant sauce. They do have a giant vegetarian menu as effectively, so don’t overlook it!

Kate's hand holding a gelato cup with a mix of spicy Mexican chocolate and strawberry.

Gelato Break

Now that you simply’ve had lunch, how about some gelato? Gelateria dei Neri is my absolute favourite — I’ve been consuming there for 20 years! They’ve improbable gelato and so many attention-grabbing flavors together with the same old favorites. Know that they’re closed on Tuesdays. They’re an eight-minute stroll from Sapori Toscani.

A fair nearer gelato choice is Vivoli, a three-minute stroll away. That is one other long-standing gelato joint. I personally don’t assume they’re nearly as good as Gelateria dei Neri, however they DO make the very best affogato on the town! An affogato is espresso poured over a scoop of gelato, and Vivoli ups the ante with superbly sculpted gelato. They’re closed on Mondays.

Seeing as you’re spending three days in Florence, it’s best to squeeze in a visit to each gelaterie. I additionally hope you’ve been consuming numerous gelato all this time!

Now that that is your third and last afternoon in Firenze, I like to recommend you are taking a while to discover at your personal tempo — or don’t. Simply sitting in a restaurant and people-watching is simply as legitimate as hitting up one more museum. By now it’s best to know what makes you tick.

Listed here are a number of extra choices, in case you’re in search of them.

A close, eye-level view of the Duomo, looking like a drone shot.

Palazzo Vecchio

When you love views and don’t thoughts climbing, one among my absolute favourite views is from the Arnolfo Tower on the Palazzo Vecchio on Piazza della Signoria. It is a view that doesn’t appear to get a lot consideration in comparison with the Duomo, Giotto’s Bell Tower, and even Rinascente or the Boboli Gardens.

It’s so unknown, in truth, that folks typically ask me if the photograph above is a drone shot! It’s not! It was taken with my toes planted firmly on the Arnolfo Tower!

So what’s the Palazzo Vecchio about? This “Previous Palace” had a stint as a Medici residence earlier than switching again to a authorities workplace as soon as they settled into Pitti Palace. Nowadays, it’s the city corridor of Florence, and the courtyard is free to go to. 

Excursions of the Palazzo Vecchio flats full your schooling in Renaissance artwork and political goings on. They’re a bit heavier and I might advocate them primarily for hardcore historical past buffs. 

Now — right here’s the essential half. You’ll want to purchase museum and tower admission individually. You should buy them right here. Every ticket prices 12.50 EUR ($14). Just be sure you choose “ARNOLFO TOWER” when buying your ticket! It’s simple to overlook, and I made the error of shopping for the unsuitable form of ticket as soon as.

In any other case, you should buy a mixed ticket which ensures admission to each sights. 

A view of the city of Florence in the distance, the Duomo poking up amid the orange rooftops, with the Tuscan countryside in the foreground.
The view from Fiesole, through Shutterstock

Fast journey to Fiesole

Alternatively, you possibly can deepen your Tuscan expertise with a simple aspect journey to Fiesole. By this level of the day, going all the way in which to a different metropolis in Tuscany will eat up a lot of your day, however Fiesole is only a fast 25-minute bus journey away.

Fiesole (fee-YAY-zo-lay) is a metropolis even older than Florence! This metropolis was based by the Etruscans and went on to garner the love of the Medici household. 

You possibly can spend a day taking within the historic sights and luxurious gardens of Fiesole. Don’t miss the Roman theater and bathhouse constructed on prime of Etruscan foundations.

The monastery of San Francesco is a brief however steep stroll from the primary sq.. It’s free to roam the compound and the views are second to none. I really like that this provides you a view from the opposite route, as many of the well-known views of the Duomo come from the south.

To get to Fiesole, you possibly can take the quantity 7 bus, which leaves from outdoors Santa Maria Novella practice station and takes 25 minutes. 

A long row of several ravioli-like pasta, set in a light brown sauce.

Dinner at L’Ortone

Everybody deserves one upscale, unforgettable dinner in Florence, and L’Ortone within the Santa Croce neighborhood will get my vote. This place may be very well-liked, and justifiably so, so I like to recommend making a reservation upfront.

L’Ortone is situated east of Santa Croce and JUST far sufficient that it retains away numerous the vacationers. However it’s simply an eight-minute stroll from Santa Croce or a fifteen-minute stroll from the Duomo.

Whereas a lot of Tuscan delicacies is hyper-local, L’Ortone places a artistic twist on their dishes.

On my most up-to-date go to, I had cubes of fried beef tongue with caramelized onion and lime scented yogurt; adopted by agnolotti full of pigeon, its gravy, and thyme butter; completed with a berry cheesecake.

And also you don’t must go bizarre like me — they’ve spaghetti with burrata, eggplant parmesan, and naturally a bistecca alla Fiorentina.

Costs are a bit greater, however the high quality displays that.

And out of your desk, I hope you increase your glass of wine and toast to the great 3 days in Florence you’ve simply skilled. I hope you always remember it!

The place To Keep in Florence, Italy

Florence’s metropolis middle is on the smaller aspect, so most lodges are inside strolling distance of primary sights, first rate eating places, and the practice station.

Right here’s the place to remain in Florence metropolis middle. 

High-rated Luxurious Resort in Florence: When you’re in search of an extremely luxe expertise, The St. Regis Florence occupies a Brunelleschi-designed constructing on the riverside simply west of town middle. Rooms are palatial and the views are excellent.

High-rated Mid-range Resort in Florence: Near the Piazza della Repubblica and with terrace views of the Duomo, Boutique Resort del Corso is a superb alternative in your first time in Florence. Rooms function trendy loos and basic Italian decor. 

High-rated Finances Resort in Florence: Know that it’s robust to search out reasonably priced lodging on this stunning metropolis however B&B Emozioni Fiorentine has rooms across the $250 mark — a deal by Florentine requirements. It’s clear, cozy, and near sights. 

High-rated Hostel in Florence: Plus Florence options each personal ensuite rooms in addition to dorms. The 2 swimming pools and solar deck make it an superior decide throughout summer time! Breakfast is out there, and you need to use the kitchen to arrange gentle meals.

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