See the Sights in the Duomo (Cathedral) Square: The Baptistery, the Cathedral (Santa Maria del Fiore) and Giotto’s Bell Tower.
Features sculptures by Michelangelo & Donatello. Visit the new Museo dell’Opera del Duomo which is really fantastic and just behind the main body of the Cathedral. It houses interesting objects relative to the construction of the great Cathedral and surrounding buildings.
Tour the Uffizi Gallery and the Corridoio Vasariano (that connects Palazzo Pitti to the Palazzo Vecchio). The Vasari Corridor is one-kilometer long, starts from Palazzo Vecchio, passes through the Galleria degli Uffizi (Uffizi Gallery), over the workshops of Ponte Vecchio and ends in Palazzo Pitti. The Vasari corridor is not always open to the public and requires advanced booking. Buy museum passes online to expedite entry.
Visit the Palazzo Pitti and the adjacent Boboli gardens and the Bardini Garden.
Historical medieval bridge, now lined with jewelry shops. Walk across the Ponte Vecchio Bridge to enjoy magical views and maybe do a bit of window shopping at the jewelry boutiques; take a stroll around Piazza della Signoria and visit the magnificent Palazzo Vecchio.
Take a stroll through the city’s fabulous main food market, the “Mercato Centrale” and the San Lorenzo market.
Visit the Galleria dell’Accademia where the original David by Michelangelo is housed.
Famous School of Leather located near Basilica Santa di Croce.
Super cool spot.
Historic cinema turned bookstore and cafe.
Telephone booth photos!
The building that houses the Zecchi store, is part of the historic seat of the ancient Studio Fiorentino, the first University of Florence (dated 1348) that gave the street its current name. The major Florentine works of art - but also some of the most important international art masterpieces - have been restored with the help of Zecchi's products. This store offers not only paint but sketchbooks, pens, pencils, watercolors, and more.
Yummy family run restaurant
Custom made sunglasses by local artisans
Pajamas