Erected during Roman times, this is the most ancient and photographed bridge in Florence, which is characterized by three arches and two wide arcades on each side housing the famous and unusual “botteghe” or shops.
This neoclassical-style piazza built by Giuseppe Poggi in the 19th century offers some of the best panoramic views of Florence’s historic center
One of Florence’s oldest and most popular museums in the world, with a vast collection of Italian masterpieces.
Climb 463 steps to Brunelleschi’s dome for spectacular views of the city. This 15th-century dome is the largest masonry vault in the world.
Famous for its masterpieces of Renaissance sculpture, particularly Michelangelo’s David.
A magnificent complex in Florence that includes the renowned cathedral and its iconic dome, along with other stunning architectural gems.
Explore many layers of Italian history since Roman times in one of Florence’s premier museums.
A museum showcasing the genius of Leonardo da Vinci, featuring interactive exhibits and immersive experiences.
An iconic cultural site in Florence, Italy, known for its exquisite Renaissance architecture and as the burial place of the Medici family.
This is the richest medieval church in Florence, which features frescoes by Giotto, a chapel by Brunelleschi and one of the finest of all early Renaissance tombs.
Explore a wonderland of Italian Renaissance art and history as you wander through grand galleries and splendid gardens.