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    Things to do in Florence

    Florence's treasures are mainly found in the historic centre, north of the River Arno. Visit the iconic domed Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and its exquisite 11th-century Baptistery. The Uffizi Gallery boasts the world's largest collection of Renaissance paintings. Cross the Ponte Vecchio bridge to the Oltrarno district, home to Pitti Palace and its romantic Boboli Gardens. Charges apply to most sights. Opening hours vary and can change at short notice.

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    1. 1. Bargello Museum - Renaissance sculptures

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      Bargello Museum, Florence. Photo by Julia Jackson

      Renaissance masterpieces including sculptures, textiles and armoury fill the Bargello Museum in central Florence. This imposing former prison houses sculptures by artists like Michelangelo, Giambologna and Donatello. Don't miss the latter's famous bronze version of David, which is displayed here.Show this on map

      Cost

      €4; concessions €2; during exhibitions €7; concessions €3.50; EU under-18s & over-65s free

      Opening Hours

      Daily 8.15am-5pm (closed 1st, 3rd and 5th Sun and 2nd and 4th Mon of each month)

      Address

      4, Via del Proconsolo, Florence, 50122

      Telephone

      +39 055 238 8606

      Transport

      On foot

      Website

      Polo Museale Firenze Website

    2. 2. Uffizi Gallery - World's finest Renaissance collection

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      Uffizi Gallery, Florence. Photo by Vito Arcomano, © Fototeca ENIT

      The queues for the Uffizi Gallery in central Florence are a clue: it's the world's finest collection of Renaissance art. You'll never see it all. Look out for Botticelli's Birth of Venus and early works by Leonardo da Vinci.Show this on map

      Cost

      €6.50; concessions €3.25; during temporary exhibitions: €10; concessions €5; EU under-18s & over-65s free

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sun 8.15am-6.50pm

      Address

      Piazzale degli Uffizi, Florence, 50122

      Telephone

      +39 055 238 8651

      Transport

      Bus 23A from Santa Maria Novella Station

      Website

      Polo Museale Firenze Website

    3. 3. Galleria dell'Accademia - World-famous artworks

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      Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence. Photo by Shyamla Eswaran, © Whatsonwhen

      The Galleria dell'Accademia, near bustling Piazza San Marco square in central Florence, was the world's first school of art. It's now a fascinating gallery, home to one of the world's most famous sculptures - Michelangelo's stunning marble statue of David.Show this on map

      Cost

      €6.50; concessions €3.25; during temporary exhibitions: €10; concessions €5; EU under-18s & over-65s free

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sun 8.15am-6.50pm

      Address

      58-60, Via Ricasoli, Florence, 50122

      Telephone

      +39 055 2388612

      Transport

      Bus 23 from Santa Maria Novella to Tre Pietre stop

      Website

      Polo Museale Firenze Website

    Attractions

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    1. 4. Fontana del Porcellino - Famous fountain

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      Fontana del Porcellino, Florence. © APT Firenze

      The gleaming snout of the Fontana del Porcellino, a bronze boar in the city centre, is testament to the fact that it is rubbed hundreds of times a day. According to legend, giving it a rub ensures a return visit.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Daily all day

      Address

      off Piazza Davanzati by Mercato Nuovo (New Market), Florence, 50123

      Transport

      On foot

    2. 5. San Miniato al Monte - Frescoed marble church

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      San Miniato al Monte, Florence. Photo by Vito Arcomano, © Fototeca ENIT

      Perched on a hill in the Oltrarno district, south of the Arno, the church of San Miniato al Monte dates back to the 13th century. It's a steep climb, but worth it for the colourful marble facade and fine frescoes.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Daily approx 8am-7.30pm (closed 12pm-3pm in winter)

      Address

      Via Monte alle Croci, Florence, 50125

      Telephone

      +39 055 2342731

      Transport

      Bus A to Viale Galileo Galilei

      Website

      San Miniato al Monte Website

    3. 6. Ponte Vecchio - 14th-century bridge

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      Ponte Vecchio, Florence. © APT Firenze

      The medieval Ponte Vecchio spanning the River Arno is Florence's oldest bridge and one of the city's most photographed sights. Dating back to the 14th century, it's lined with goldsmiths' shops and contains a hidden corridor used by the Medici.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Daily all day

      Address

      Ponte Vecchio, Florence, 50122

      Transport

      Electric bus D to Ponte Vecchio

    4. 7. Piazza della Signoria - Picturesque square

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      Piazza della Signoria, Florence. © Pericles Brea

      Bustling Piazza della Signoria square, in the centre of Florence, is dominated by the striking medieval Palazzo Vecchio and is home to some fine classical sculptures. Have a coffee or aperitivo while joining the Italians in a spot of people-watching.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Daily all day

      Address

      Piazza della Signoria, Florence, 50122

      Transport

      Bus A from Santa Maria Novella to Via Porta Rossa

    5. 8. Baptistery - 1000 years of history

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      Baptistery, Florence. © APT Firenze

      The little Baptistery, Battistero, beside the Cathedral in central Florence, is probably the city's oldest building. Built around the 11th century, on the site of a Roman temple, it is where Dante was baptised. The carved bronze doors are stunning.Show this on map

      Cost

      €4

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 12.15pm-7pm; Sun 8.30am-2pm

      Address

      Piazza Duomo, Florence, 50122

      Telephone

      +39 055 230 2885

    6. 9. Casa Buonarroti - Michelangelo's house

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      Casa Buonarroti, Florence. Courtesy of Fondazione Casa Buonarroti

      Michelangelo bought Casa Buonarroti, near the Basilica of Santa Croce, in 1508 and lived there until 1515. The attractive 17th-century building, enlarged and beautified by his great-nephew, contains original masterpieces by Michelangelo, including the Madonna of the Steps.Show this on map

      Cost

      €6.50

      Opening Hours

      Wed-Mon 9.30am-2pm

      Address

      70, Via Ghibellina, Florence, 50122

      Telephone

      +39 055 241752

      Transport

      Bus 14 to Piazza D'Azeglio

      Website

      Casa Buonarroti Website

    7. 10. Pitti Palace - Collection of museums

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      Pitti Palace, Florence. © APT Firenze

      Former residence of the powerful Medici rulers, Pitti Palace sits south of the River Arno. Today it houses the Palatine Gallery, with its astonishingly lavish Royal Apartments, the Gallery of Modern Art and the Porcelain Museum, among many other attractions.Show this on map

      Cost

      €6-€8.50, concessions €3-€4.25; during exhibitions €12, concessions €6

      Opening Hours

      Individual museum opening times vary

      Address

      1, Piazza Pitti, Florence, 50125

      Telephone

      +39 055 294 883

      Transport

      Bus D, 36 or 37

      Website

      Polo Museale di Firenze Website

    8. 11. Medici Chapels - Opulent resting place

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      Medici Chapels, Florence. Photo by Vito Arcomano, © Fototeca ENIT

      The sumptuous Medici Chapels, Cappelle Medicee, form part of the San Lorenzo basilica in the city centre. The burial place of the powerful Medici rulers, they contain masterpieces by Michelangelo and opulent decorations of marble and semi-precious stones.Show this on map

      Cost

      €6; concessions €3; during exhibitions €9; concessions €4.50; EU under-18s & over-65s free

      Opening Hours

      Daily 8.15am-1.50pm (closed 1st, 3rd & 5th Mon and 2nd & 4th Sun each month)

      Address

      6, Piazza Madonna degli Aldobrandini, Florence, 50123

      Telephone

      +39 055 2388602

      Transport

      On foot

      Website

      Polo Museale Firenze Website

    9. 12. Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore - Iconic architecture

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      Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence. Photo by Paola Ghirotti, © Fototeca ENIT

      Florence's Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, the Duomo, was begun in 1296 and still today dominates the city centre, topped by Brunelleschi's iconic dome. The vast interior features frescoes, including one of the famed English mercenary, Sir John Hawkwood.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Wed & Fri 10am-5pm; Thu until 3.30pm; Sat until 4.45pm; Sun 1.30pm-4.45pm

      Address

      17, Piazza Duomo, Florence, 50122

      Telephone

      +39 055 215 380

      Transport

      Bus 23 from Santa Maria Novella to the Cathedral

      Website

      Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore Website

    Special things to do

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    1. 13. Bike Tour of Chianti - Rolling hills and vineyards

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      Chianti countryside surrounding Florence. Photo by Vito Arcomano, © Fototeca ENIT

      This full day Bike Tour of Chianti is a great way to explore the countryside surrounding Florence. It starts from the Ponte Vespucci bridge in central Florence, includes lunch and a visit to one of the famous Chianti vineyards.Show this on map

      Cost

      €60

      Opening Hours

      Apr-Aug Daily 10am

      Address

      Ponte Vespucci, Florence, 50123

      Telephone

      +39 055 222 580

      Transport

      Line D bus from near Santa Maria Novella to Ponte Vespucci

      Website

      Bicycle Tuscany Website

    2. 14. Certosa del Galluzzo - Medieval monastery

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      Certosa del Galluzzo, Florence. © APT Firenze

      The Certosa del Galluzzo is a tranquil monastery outside Florence, in the village of Galluzzo. It dates back to 1342. A guided tour shows visitors sights such as the cloisters, the monks' cells and the refectory.Show this on map

      Cost

      Donations for guided tour

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sat 9.15am-11.15am & 3pm-5pm (until 4.15pm in winter; afternoon only Sun)

      Address

      2, Buca di Certosa, Galluzzo, Florence, 50124

      Telephone

      +39 055 204 9226

      Transport

      Bus 36 from Santa Maria Novella to Galluzzo

      Website

      Certosa del Galluzzo Website

    3. 15. Boboli Gardens - Renaissance retreat

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      Boboli Gardens, Florence. Courtesy of Opera Festival

      The romantic Boboli Gardens adjoin the Pitti Palace in the Oltrarno district, offering a tranquil escape from the city centre bustle. Designed for the Medici rulers, they're filled with statues, grottoes and fountains. Shelter from the sun under shady trees.Show this on map

      Cost

      €6; concessions €3; during exhibitions: €10; concessions €5; EU under-18s & over-65s free

      Opening Hours

      Daily 8.15am-dusk (closed 1st & last Mon of month)

      Address

      1, Piazza Pitti, Florence, 50125

      Telephone

      +39 055 2388786; +39 055 294883

      Transport

      Bus 11 from Via della Scala to Piazza Santo Spirito

      Website

      Boboli Gardens Website

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