Home of Michelangelo’s David, this museum is smaller and easier to explore than the Uffizi, but just as unforgettable. Seeing David in person is a serious wow moment. It’s a great stop if you have an hour or two to spare.
This historic bridge is lined with little jewelry shops and feels straight out of a movie. It’s super charming during the day, but even more magical at sunset. Grab a gelato and take a stroll—it’s one of Florence’s most iconic spots.
If you're into art (or just want to see something amazing), the Uffizi is a must. It's full of famous masterpieces by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and da Vinci—all in a gorgeous building right by the river. Pro tip: book tickets ahead of time because it gets busy!
Perfect for picking up leather goods, scarves, and souvenirs. The indoor Mercato Centrale nearby also has amazing food stalls and a lively vibe—great for a casual lunch.
Once home to the powerful Medici family, the Pitti Palace is full of gorgeous art and lavish rooms. Step out back and you’ll find the Boboli Gardens—a massive, peaceful escape with fountains, sculptures, and beautiful views over the city. It's a great spot to wander, relax, and soak up some classic Florentine vibes.