3 Days Itinerary in Florence, Italy - Travel Guide
Bella Vita: 3 Magical Days in Florence, Italy
Days | Description |
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1 | Day 1 - Welcome to Renaissance City |
2 | Day 2 - The Magnificent Florence |
3 | Day 3 - Farewell, Florence! |
Introduction
Unearth the incomparable beauty of Florence, the cradle of Renaissance. This itinerary sets you on a journey that's brim-full of art, architecture, culture, and delectable food. We have carefully curated a 3-day itinerary that brings you a blend of famous sites and hidden gems. From the renowned Uffizi Gallery to the local restaurants, this is Florence like you never imagined.
Day 1 - Welcome to Renaissance City
Kick start your adventure with a hearty breakfast at the local cafe Caffe Gilli, a historic cafe with a charming interior. From there, proceed towards Piazza del Duomo, the heart of the city, and be ready to be blown away by the colossal and ornate Florence Cathedral. Spend your forenoon admiring the intricate architecture, then get set to climb the church's dome for breathtaking city views. Post-lunch, let the art lover in you dive into the ocean of masterpieces at the Uffizi Gallery. No trip to Florence is complete without gazing at Botticelli's ‘Birth of Venus’! For dinner, treat yourself to traditional Tuscan delights at the bustling Mercato Centrale.
Day 2 - The Magnificent Florence
Begin your day at the magical Boboli Gardens brimming with Renaissance statues, gushing fountains, and hidden pathways. Next, explore the medieval stone closed-spandrel arch Ponte Vecchio, the icon of Florence. Its charming shops will entice you for a bit of shopping, but hey, when in Florence! In the evening, check out Palazzo Pitti, a mammoth palace loaded with art murals, and home to the Medicis. Why not end the day on a high note? An alfresco dinner at the Piazza della Signoria, with views of the twinkling city, is perfect!
Day 3 - Farewell, Florence!
On your final day, head over to the Galleria dell'Accademia to meet Michelangelo's David, a true masterpiece. Follow this with a trip to the vibrant San Lorenzo Market, a mecca for foodies and shopaholics. Lastly, make your way to the Piazzale Michelangelo for sunset. The panoramic view of Florence from here is sure to etch an everlasting impression in your heart. Toast to an incredible journey with a glass of chilled Tuscan wine, you've earned it!
William Adams
FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Florence
The best time to visit Florence is between May and September when warm weather ushers in art festivals, open-air dining and the kind of Italian sunshine that inspired the Renaissance painters. Although, April and October are also good if you prefer fewer crowds.
Florence can be moderately expensive but it really depends on your travel style. There're many ways to keep your budget in check. For example, many famous sites offer discounts for online bookings. Also, local markets are great for affordable and delicious meals.
It's highly recommended to buy tickets for popular attractions like the Uffizi Gallery and Accademia Gallery in advance. Not only does it usually offer a discount, but it helps to avoid long waits in queues.