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About Florence

Overview

Florence, located in the Province of Florence, Italy, is a destination that effortlessly blends history, art, and the finer pleasures of life. Known for its Chianti wine, the influential Medici and Strozzi families, and iconic landmarks like Michelangelo's David, Florence is a city where culture and civilization have flourished for centuries. The region of Tuscany, where Florence is situated, is often described as the fertile crescent of Italy, offering evergreen landscapes and breathtaking sights that make visitors feel as if they are in a dream.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Florence is $142, with options ranging from $40 to $989. There are 356 hotels available, catering to various budgets and preferences. Some of the popular neighborhoods where you can find accommodations include Duomo, Santa Maria Novella, San Lorenzo, San Giovanni, and Oltrarno. Among the most sought-after hotels are the Hotel Caravaggio, Hotel Beatrice, B&B Hotel Firenze City Center, Croce Di Malta Hotel, and Hotel Albani Firenze.

Things to do in Florence

Florence offers a plethora of activities and sights that cater to all interests. One must-visit location is Elba Island, the largest island in the Tuscan Archipelago. Known for its clear-blue waters, sandy beaches, and lush nature, Elba Island is also historically significant as the place where Napoleon was exiled in 1814. The island's history extends back to the Etruscans and Romans, making it a fascinating destination for history buffs.

Another significant landmark is the Cappelle Medicee, or Medici Chapels, located at the Basilica San Lorenzo. These chapels are a tribute to the Medici family, who were patrons and Grand Dukes of Florence. Designed by Michelangelo in the 16th century, the Sagrestia Nuova is a highlight of this historical site.

For those interested in the rivalries of Florence's powerful families, the Strozzi Palace is a must-see. Built to showcase the Strozzi family's superiority over the Medicis, this Renaissance palace now hosts international art exhibitions, making it a cultural hotspot.

Art enthusiasts will find the Galleria dell'Accademia irresistible. Home to Michelangelo's famous David statue, this gallery also features works by other renowned Italian artists such as Sandro Botticelli and Domenico Ghirlandaio. The museum's collection includes masterpiece paintings and incredible musical instruments, offering a unique cultural experience.

The Boboli Gardens provide a perfect blend of nature and culture. This expansive garden is home to a large collection of sculptures dating from the 16th to the 18th centuries, as well as ancient Roman pieces. While exploring the gardens, visitors can also check out the Porta Romana.

Where to go out / nightlife in Florence

Florence's nightlife offers something for everyone. On Elba Island, El Curandero is a unique bar just steps away from the beach. Known for its fun cocktails made with fresh fruits and a friendly atmosphere, it's a great place to unwind.

In Siena, Bar Impero is a popular spot for both locals and visitors. This modern and trendy bar is perfect for a quick nightcap or a post-dinner dessert, offering a lively atmosphere throughout the day and night.

Beer lovers should not miss Archea Brewery, a popular spot for craft beers. Despite its unassuming exterior, this brewery attracts a mix of locals and tourists, making it a must-visit for beer enthusiasts.

For wine aficionados, Aigrum Vini E Delizie Di Murgia Serena is a gem. Owned by a friendly married couple, this wine bar offers a wide range of Italian wines, Prosecco, and other Tuscan specialties, accompanied by complimentary nibbles.

On Elba Island, Barkollo winepub in Porto Azzuro combines the best of a wine bar and a pub. Offering both wine and beer, as well as meals and tasting plates, this innovative venue is perfect for a relaxed evening out.

Where to Eat in Florence

Florence's culinary scene is as rich as its history. Ristorante Da Delfina, located near Carmignano, offers a quintessential Tuscan dining experience in an elegant old stone farmhouse. The terrace provides stunning views, making it a perfect spot to enjoy traditional Tuscan cuisine.

Il Canto del Maggio is a hidden gem in the Tuscan countryside. Set in a beautifully renovated old farm with a charming swimming pool, this restaurant offers a delightful mix of Arezzo, Siena, and Florence specialties.

Il Falconiere, a Michelin-starred restaurant in the Chiana valley, offers inventive local cuisine. With a terrace overlooking the Chianti hilltops, this restaurant is a dream come true for food lovers. The Chianina beef battuta is a standout dish.

Ristorante Redaelli Walter, situated in an olive grove, is renowned for its local and seasonal cuisine. The ingredients come from the restaurant's garden, ensuring fresh and flavorful dishes. The cheese plate is a must-try.

For a unique dining experience, visit Officina della Bistecca. This venue combines a butcher shop, cooking show, and restaurant, offering a meat lover's paradise. The tartar, carpaccio, and bistecca fiorentina are the stars of the menu. Be sure to book in advance.

Cheapest time to stay in Florence

December is the cheapest time to stay in Florence for an average of $183 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$192

February

$185

March

$251

April

$287

May

$315

June

$290

July

$261

August

$240

September

$264

October

$225

November

$197

December

$183

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