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B&B Hotel Firenze Nuovo Palazzo Di Giustizia
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Hilton Garden Inn Florence Novoli
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Starhotels Tuscany
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Diva Hotel
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B&B Hotel Firenze Novoli
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What to Do in Florence
Florence Cathedral DomeIt is quite a climb, but so very worth it. One of the most incredible places in Florence. Superb view! |
Uffizi GalleryOne of the greatest museums. Premier collection of Italian Renaissance art, featuring works by Botticelli,Titian, Michelangelo and da Vinci. |
Giotto's Bell TowerA free-standing campanile that is part of the complex of buildings on the Piazza del Duomo. Climb its 414 steps for a superb view! |
Florence BaptistryOne of Florence's oldest buildings – and most extraordinary. Best known for its elaborately sculpted doors. |
Florence CathedralDominating the Florence skyline is the russet-domed cathedral, with its furiously pretty façade in green, pink, and white marble. |
Vecchio BridgeThe most famous of all Florence's treasures consists of three segmented arches, the main arch being some 30 metres wide. |
Accademia Gallery FlorenceBuilt especially to hold a single masterpiece – Michelangelo's David. There are also other impressive works by Michelangelo. |
Medici Riccardi PalaceThe most famous and one of the finest palaces in Florence. The prototype of Renaissance civil architecture. |
Bargello MuseumAn unrivalled collection of Italian Renaissance sculpture. The most illustrious member of the collection is Donatello's David. |
Fountain of Neptune FlorenceSituated on the Piazza della Signoria, in front of the Palazzo Vecchio. Designed by Bartolomeo Ammannati. |
Vecchio PalaceThe massive, Romanesque, crenellated fortress-palace is among the most impressive town halls of Tuscany. |
Medici ChapelOpulently decorated in marble, gold and jewels, these chapels are a celebration of the famous and powerful family – the Medicis. |
Basilica of St Lawrence, FlorenceOne of the largest and oldest churches of Florence, founded in the late 4th century. The testimony to the Medici family. |
San Lorenzo MarketPopular street market with laid-back atmosphere. Everything from local produce to shoes and leather products. Watch out for rip-offs though. |
Loggia dei LanziThe building consists of wide arches open to the street. Now serves as an open-air sculpture gallery. |
Pitti PalaceFormer residence of the grand-dukes of Tuscany and later of the King of Italy now houses several important collections of art. |
Suggested Florence Trips
Florence Complete Walking Tour (1 day)Explore the medieval city centre with the most complete Florence walking tour. |
Renaissance Florence Tour (1 day)This tour presents the daily life of Renaissance Florentines. |
Florence in One Day (1 day)Walk through the city center, enjoy Florence top sights and stop often for gelato. |



