The 4th largest church in the world, the Florence Cathedral, or the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, is an iconic architectural feat and arguably the most famous building in city. Climbing to the top of its famous dome is our no. one recommended experience while in Florence! The Brunelleschi Pass (available by clicking "view" below) allows you to buy a ticket and reserve a specific time slot to access the Dome as well as the other areas of this famous church, the 3rd oldest in the world (please note: to climb the Dome, a time slot must be selected when purchasing your pass as the stairs are narrow and only a small group can access at once).
This Gallery entirely occupies the first and second floors of the historic building constructed around 1570 designed by Giorgio Vasari. It's famous worldwide for its outstanding collections of ancient sculptures and paintings (from the Middle Ages to the Modern period).
La Galleria dell'Accademia di Firenze exhibits the largest number of Michelangelo's sculptures in the world, including the famous "David."
Authentic Tuscan food with an impressive wine list, nestled into a 16th century brick vault. The owner (Alberto) typically checks in on each table personally throughout the night. Popular for good reason, we recommend booking in advance!
Dating back to 1929, this is Florence’s oldest gelato shop. The only ingredients that are purchased externally are pistachios and hazelnuts. Otherwise, everything else is grown by the family that owns the shop.
For truffle fans: With a rooftop terrace overlooking the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Tre Panche specializes in local truffles from Florence called "Oro del Bosco" available in black or white, depending on the season.