Tuscany is the birthplace of the Renaissance and there is no better place to see the evolution of art and sculpture than the Uffizi. Purchase tickets in advance, we recommend getting the earliest available ticket time to avoid the crowds.
The home of the David! While there is a replica outside the Uffizi, if you want to see the real thing the Academy Gallery is the place to go.
The iconic Duomo is the heart of Florence. Admission is free, unless you want to buy a "skip the line" pass, but note that the line does get long and lining up early is recommended. 463 steps will you lead you to the top of the dome for a panoramic view of Florence and the surrounding Tuscan countryside!
The iconic bridge was constructed during Roman times and its upper walkway was traveled heavily by the Medici. The bridge home to shops and iconic views.
For those of you who came to Florence in 2006, you may remember this cultural juggernaut and be excited to see it is still open! Walking home barefoot is not recommended.