Firenze’s most famous spots

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Firenze’s most famous spots

Places to walk to

You can take a stroll and visit these masterpieces in the open air museum that is Firenze!
The heart of the city! The apartment is in this Piazza, on the street between the Duomo and the Baptistry. It's a gorgeous and unique view of the Cathedral's entrance, the Duomo, Campanille and the Piazza!
Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Firenze FI, Italie
The heart of the city! The apartment is in this Piazza, on the street between the Duomo and the Baptistry. It's a gorgeous and unique view of the Cathedral's entrance, the Duomo, Campanille and the Piazza!
Piazza della Repubblica. You can’t come to Florence and not ride in the famous merry go round!
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Piazza della Repubblica
Piazza della Repubblica
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Piazza della Repubblica. You can’t come to Florence and not ride in the famous merry go round!
The famous piazza where Palazzo Vecchio is, as well as the Loggia dei Lanzi (the cloisters with all the statues) and a replica of Michelangelo’s David.
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Piazza della Signoria
Piazza della Signoria
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The famous piazza where Palazzo Vecchio is, as well as the Loggia dei Lanzi (the cloisters with all the statues) and a replica of Michelangelo’s David.
The most famous bridge in Italy! An 8 minute walk from the apartment.
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Ponte Vecchio
Ponte Vecchio
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The most famous bridge in Italy! An 8 minute walk from the apartment.
A must-visit spot overlooking beautiful Florence! The walk is a little steep and it can get hot in the Summer, but there are gelato stops on the way! A 20-30 minute walk from the apartment.
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Piazzale Michelangelo
Piazzale Michelangelo
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A must-visit spot overlooking beautiful Florence! The walk is a little steep and it can get hot in the Summer, but there are gelato stops on the way! A 20-30 minute walk from the apartment.
In this Piazza, there the magnificent Basilica where Michelangelo, Machiavelli, and Galileo are buried
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Piazza di Santa Croce
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In this Piazza, there the magnificent Basilica where Michelangelo, Machiavelli, and Galileo are buried
2 minutes from the station, there’s this 15th-century Gothic beauty, and the only nice green piazza in front of a main church in the whole city.
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Basilique Santa Maria Novella
18 P.za di Santa Maria Novella
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2 minutes from the station, there’s this 15th-century Gothic beauty, and the only nice green piazza in front of a main church in the whole city.
You must rub the Porcellino’s nose. Legend says it guarantees a return to Florence. It’s located in the Mercato del Porcellino, on the way to Ponte Vecchio from Piazza Duomo. If you want a shot if it without the market, go in at night!
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Osteria del Porcellino
7r Via Val di Lamona
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You must rub the Porcellino’s nose. Legend says it guarantees a return to Florence. It’s located in the Mercato del Porcellino, on the way to Ponte Vecchio from Piazza Duomo. If you want a shot if it without the market, go in at night!
In the San Lorenzo area there’s the leather market, kind of Aladdin style. Careful with pickpockets and don’t buy much of anything besides small little knickknacks, as most things aren’t made in Italy or aren’t made with Italian leather even if they’re marked as “made in Italy”.
The Florence Leather Market
47/red Via dell'Ariento
In the San Lorenzo area there’s the leather market, kind of Aladdin style. Careful with pickpockets and don’t buy much of anything besides small little knickknacks, as most things aren’t made in Italy or aren’t made with Italian leather even if they’re marked as “made in Italy”.

Museums & Historical Monuments

The most visited museums in Florence. You must buy tickets to access these artistic wonders.
One of the oldest and most famous art museums of the Western world. The Birth of Venus and The Annunciation are some of the amazing pieces on display. Don’t forget the famous crane @gruinflorence that will be in your every shot out the windows!
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Galerie Uffizi
6 Piazzale degli Uffizi
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One of the oldest and most famous art museums of the Western world. The Birth of Venus and The Annunciation are some of the amazing pieces on display. Don’t forget the famous crane @gruinflorence that will be in your every shot out the windows!
The "Galleria dell' Accademia", where the original famous "David" is!
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Galleria dell'Accademia de Florence
58 Via Ricasoli
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The "Galleria dell' Accademia", where the original famous "David" is!
The city hall, built on ruins of what used to be a Roman Amphitheater. It’s free to go in to the inner courtyard, then there’s the ticket office to access the museum, the famous Hall of the Cinquecento, and to climb the Arnolfo tower! You can also visit the underground Roman ruins. Located within a 5 minute walk from the apartment.
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Palazzo Vecchio
Piazza della Signoria
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The city hall, built on ruins of what used to be a Roman Amphitheater. It’s free to go in to the inner courtyard, then there’s the ticket office to access the museum, the famous Hall of the Cinquecento, and to climb the Arnolfo tower! You can also visit the underground Roman ruins. Located within a 5 minute walk from the apartment.
Feel like climbing 463 steps? Trace the exact steps that Brunelleschi laid out 600 years ago to build the Cathedral’s Cupola, and be rewarded with an incredible 360° view of the city. A must see.
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Brunelleschi's Dome
Piazza del Duomo
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Feel like climbing 463 steps? Trace the exact steps that Brunelleschi laid out 600 years ago to build the Cathedral’s Cupola, and be rewarded with an incredible 360° view of the city. A must see.
Climbing the Campanile is easier than the Duomo, but with the same incredible view. You get to see the original bells used hundreds of years ago.
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Campanile de Giotto
Piazza del Duomo
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Climbing the Campanile is easier than the Duomo, but with the same incredible view. You get to see the original bells used hundreds of years ago.
Firenze’s famous gardens, attached to the Palazzo Pitti. Nice view of the city. Worth a stop if you’re in Florence for several days, but if you have limited time visit the Bardini gardens instead.
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Jardin de Boboli
1 Piazza de' Pitti
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Firenze’s famous gardens, attached to the Palazzo Pitti. Nice view of the city. Worth a stop if you’re in Florence for several days, but if you have limited time visit the Bardini gardens instead.

Everything Else

The main train station, a straight and easy 7-10 minute walk from the apartment. Not a must see as in “you must see it”, more like “you WILL see it”!
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Firenze S.M.N. station
Piazza della Stazione
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The main train station, a straight and easy 7-10 minute walk from the apartment. Not a must see as in “you must see it”, more like “you WILL see it”!

Conseils aux voyageurs

À ne pas manquer

You must rub the Porcellino’s nose.

Legend says it guarantees a return to Florence. It’s located in the Mercato del Porcellino, on the way to Ponte Vecchio from Piazza Duomo.
À ne pas manquer

Get lost

Firenze is an open air museum. Don’t pack your schedule with places back to back. Allow yourself some time to just get lost and wander - it’s part of the experience!