๐ฎ๐น Florence Travel Guide
๐ธ Florence is the birthplace of the European Renaissance. The entire city is filled with historical sites, art galleries, and churches โ itโs essentially a living museum! If youโre traveling to Italy, Florence is an absolute must-visit. ๐บ๏ธ Route: New Santa Maria Novella โ Central Market โ San Lorenzo Church โ Accademia Gallery โ Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore โ Piazza della Repubblica โ Danteโs House โ Piazza della Signoria โ Palazzo Vecchio โ Basilica of Santa Croce โ Uffizi Gallery โ Ponte Vecchio โ Santo Spirito โ Pitti Palace โ Boboli Gardens โ Piazzale Michelangelo for sunset ๐ โฐ Suggested Itinerary: Day 1 You can cover all the marked spots in one day if you skip entering museums and churches. End your day watching the sunset and city lights from Piazzale Michelangelo or a hilltop castle ๐ฐ. Walk back slowly across the Ponte Vecchio โ Florence at night is magical, with street performers singing opera, playing music, and doing acrobatics ๐ถ๐คนโ๏ธ Day 2 Pick a few museums, galleries ๐ผ๏ธ, or churches โช to explore in depth (book tickets online in advance!). In the afternoon, take a short train ride to Pisa โ the Leaning Tower is the main attraction there ๐๏ธ. Day 3+ If you have more time, venture into the Tuscan countryside โ rolling hills, vineyards, and medieval towns await ๐๐ฟ ๐ Transportation: Within the city: Florence is very walkable ๐. For buses, use the โat busโ app to buy digital tickets or get physical ones at tobacco shops ๐. Getting to Florence: From Milan: High-speed train takes 2โ4 hours ๐ (faster = more expensive) From Rome: High-speed train takes 1.5โ3 hours ๐ (faster = more expensive) #Florence #TravelGuide #Italy #Tuscany #StudyAbroad #RenaissanceArt #Wanderlust