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Florence is the art city par excellence, known for its monuments full of history. The city also boasts a wonderful countryside rich of vineyards.
Discover here a perfect match of culture and relaxation!
HZero Museum: the Railway Enterprise in Miniature
Piazza degli Ottaviani, 2, Firenze, FI, Italia
Piazza degli Ottaviani, 2, Firenze, FI, Italia
The Magi Chapel: A Renaissance Masterpiece
Cappella dei Magi, Via Camillo Cavour, Firenze, FI, Italia
Cappella dei Magi, Via Camillo Cavour, Firenze, FI, Italia
Sala degli Avori: Ivory Masterpieces
Bargello National Museum, Via del Proconsolo, Firenze, FI, Italia
Bargello National Museum, Via del Proconsolo, Firenze, FI, Italia
The Secrets of Palazzo Vecchio: Hidden Itineraries
Palazzo Vecchio, Piazza della Signoria, Firenze, FI, Italia
Palazzo Vecchio, Piazza della Signoria, Firenze, FI, Italia
Santa Croce: A Charming Basilica
Santa Croce is one of the great basilicas in Florence and preserves an immense artistic heritage including the splendid paintings by Giotto and Vasari.
Piazzale Michelangelo: Florence at your Feet
Piazzale Michelangelo is both a must stop for tourists and much loved by Florentines: the most famous place to admire the city’s panorama.
Palazzo Pitti & Giardini di Boboli
Palazzo Pitti - residence of the Medici family - and its wonderful Giardino di Boboli are the symbol of wealth and power of the city of Florence.
Ponte Vecchio: The Oldest Bridge in Florence
Ponte Vecchio was built in 1345 and is an integral part of the history of Florence: a witness of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and unmistakable trade.
Villa Bardini & its Gardens
Villa Bardini is a place rich in history, art and culture, having also become an exhibition centre with a fondness for contemporary art.
Forte dei Marmi: A One-Day Trip to the Beach
Forte dei Marmi is one of the most glamorous holiday venues in Italy: enjoy your stay among historical beach clubs and liberty-style villas.
Piazza della Signoria & Palazzo Vecchio
For more than seven centuries Palazzo Vecchio has been the symbol of civil power in Florence and still preserves extraordinary evidence of Italian history.
Galleria degli Uffizi & the Vasari Corridor
The Uffizi Gallery is one of the most famous museums in the world thanks to its extraordinary collections of ancient sculptures and paintings.
Tourist Essentials: How not to get lost
Florence's historic centre is a restricted traffic zone, meaning that only certain means of transport are allowed. Find here all you need to know: