Is a 48-hour trip to Florence enough?
✅ Yes, if you just want to come for the hype and post beautiful pictures of yourself in front of the Duomo.
❌ And a big NO if you really want to discover this city and get to know the birthplace of the Renaissance.
But if you are like me and only have 48 hours to spend here – here are 9 things to consider:
1. Free walking tour
Doing a free walking tour is a fantastic way to explore a city when you have only a few days. It’s a quick and budget-friendly way to get a local’s perspective, discover hidden gems, and learn the history and culture without feeling rushed. Plus, you’ll get insider tips on the best spots to revisit or dine at during your short stay. It’s the perfect way to maximize your time and experience the city authentically!
2. Sunrise or sunset at the Vista Panoramica di Firenze
Watching the sunrise or sunset at Vista Panoramica di Firenze is an unforgettable experience. As the golden light touches the iconic skyline, you’ll witness the city bathed in a warm glow, with the Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, and rolling Tuscan hills creating a breathtaking backdrop. Whether you’re starting or ending your day, this panoramic view offers a serene moment to soak in the beauty of Florence. Don’t forget your camera—this is a memory worth capturing!
3. Visit the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore
Visiting the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, also known as the Duomo, is a must when in Florence. Its stunning Gothic architecture, with the iconic red-tiled dome designed by Brunelleschi, dominates the city’s skyline. Inside, the intricate frescoes and stained glass windows tell stories of art, faith, and history. Climbing to the top rewards you with panoramic views of Florence that are simply unforgettable. The Duomo isn’t just a sight to see; it’s a journey into the heart of the Renaissance.
4. Climb the dome or the bell tower
Climbing the dome or the bell tower in Florence is an adventure you won’t want to miss! Both offer incredible views of the city, but each climb has its own charm. The dome, with its 463 steps, takes you up close to Brunelleschi’s masterpiece and rewards you with breathtaking panoramic views from the top. The bell tower, with its 414 steps, offers a slightly different perspective, allowing you to marvel at the Duomo itself as you ascend. Whichever you choose, the effort is more than worth it for the unforgettable vistas!
❗ Be sure to book your tickets way in advance.
My playground
🔸 Free walking tour by @anotherflorence
🔸 Sunrise or sunset at the Vista Panoramica di Firenze
🔸 Visit the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore
🔸 Climb the dome or the bell tower
🔸 Visit Opera del Duomo Museum
🔸 Culinary delights at Mercato Centrale
🔸 Find wine windows
🔸 Taste ice cream at Gelateria De’ Medici
🔸 Ponte Vecchio
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