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Excursions, visites guidées et billets à Florence

 

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  • FlorenceFlorence
    Florence, the capital of Tuscany crossed by the Arno River, has approximately 375,000 inhabitants. Alongside Rome and Venice, it ranks among Italy’s major art cities and attracts nearly ten million ...
  • What to see in Florence: monuments, squares and museumsWhat to see in Florence: monuments, squares and museums
    To explore Florence, at least 3 days are needed. The historic center, relatively compact, can be easily covered on foot. As the artistic capital of the Renaissance, the city preserves ...
  • Interactive map of FlorenceInteractive map of Florence
    Map of Florence with its major monuments, places and museums Articles about Florence
  • Hotels in FlorenceHotels in Florence
    Hotels in Florence
  • Visit Florence in 2 or 3 daysVisit Florence in 2 or 3 days
    A three-day stay in Florence allows you to discover the main Renaissance masterpieces and the city’s key districts. The itinerary below proposes a balanced progression, minimizing travel and grouping monuments ...
  • 16 Tuscan foods to try16 Tuscan foods to try
    The Tuscan cuisine, particularly Florentine, is a celebration of simplicity and high-quality ingredients. Rooted in peasant tradition, it highlights local products such as olive oil, unsalted bread, robust meats, and ...
  • Florence CathedralFlorence Cathedral
    The Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, symbol of Florence, displays impressive dimensions, with its elements in polychrome marble. Its famous dome, masterpiece of Brunelleschi, dominates the city and remains ...
  • Palazzo Vecchio of Florence and museumPalazzo Vecchio of Florence and museum
    The Palazzo Vecchio (lit. “Old Palace”), one of the most iconic buildings in Florence, stands on Piazza della Signoria. Once the seat of civic power, it now houses the City ...
  • Ponte VecchioPonte Vecchio
    The Ponte Vecchio (lit. “the Old Bridge”) is one of the most famous and picturesque landmarks in Florence.The street running across it is lined with jewelry and goldsmith shops, continuing ...
  • Piazza della SignoriaPiazza della Signoria
    Piazza della Signoria is the political and historical heart of Florence. Located just a few steps from the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo) and the Ponte Vecchio over ...
  • Churches in FlorenceChurches in Florence
    Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance where architecture, art, and history meet at every corner, has an outstanding religious heritage. Its churches bear witness to the city’s cultural and spiritual ...
  • Museums in FlorenceMuseums in Florence
    Florence, cradle of the Renaissance, is a true capital of art and culture in Italy. Its museums house some of the most famous masterpieces in the world, ranging from medieval ...
  • Uffizi GalleryUffizi Gallery
    La Uffizi Gallery in Florence is one of the most famous museums in the world, housing an exceptional collection of Italian Renaissance masterpieces. Upon entering, you will discover iconic paintings ...
  • Santa Croce Basilica in FlorenceSanta Croce Basilica in Florence
    The Basilica of Santa Croce, built beginning in 1294, is the largest Franciscan church in the world. In the Gothic style, it houses numerous tombs of notable figures such as ...
  • Santa Maria Novella Basilica in FlorenceSanta Maria Novella Basilica in Florence
    Santa Maria Novella is the large Dominican church located at the entrance to the historic center of Florence, facing the station of the same name. Its façade, combining Gothic elements ...
  • Palazzo Pitti, its museums and the gardens of BoboliPalazzo Pitti, its museums and the gardens of Boboli
    Palazzo Pitti is one of the largest buildings in Florence and a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. It now houses an extensive museum complex, with prestigious and varied collections, as well ...
  • Gallery of the Academy of FlorenceGallery of the Academy of Florence
    The Gallery of the Academy (Galleria dell’Accademia in Italian) is one of the most visited museums in Florence and an essential stop to admire Michelangelo’s ultimate masterpiece: the David. However, the ...
  • Typical cuisine of Florence
    The Tuscan cuisine is based on simple, high-quality ingredients, reflecting a strong rural identity and a long agricultural tradition. Bread, extra virgin olive oil, wine, vegetables, and local meats form ...