Florence’s most iconic landmark with Brunelleschi’s massive terracotta dome. Guests can climb the 463 steps to the top for panoramic city views. The cathedral itself is free, but the dome climb requires a ticket and timed entry.
Home to the original statue of David. It’s smaller than many expect, but the craftsmanship is unreal. Reservations are strongly recommended because lines can get very long.
One of the most famous art museums in the world with works by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and Caravaggio. If guests love art, this is a must. Book timed tickets in advance.
A historic medieval bridge lined with jewelry shops. Beautiful at sunset and one of the most photographed spots in Florence.
The best panoramic view of Florence. Especially magical at sunset. It’s a short taxi ride or a scenic walk uphill. A must experience. Can get very crowded due to popularity.
Massive Renaissance gardens behind the Pitti Palace. Great for guests who want a slower afternoon walking through sculptures, fountains, and greenery.