How do I visit Florence like a local?


How do I visit Florence like a local?

Florence like a local: 10 things not to be missed
  1. Relax at the beach on the river. ...
  2. Sample the original gelato flavour. ...
  3. Aperitivo on the Oblate terrace. ...
  4. Watch a peculiar football match. ...
  5. Have lunch at the Mercato Centrale. ...
  6. Enjoy nightlife in Piazza Santo Spirito. ...
  7. Get up to Piazzale Michelangelo. ...
  8. Eat the real street food.


Should I stay in Florence or outside of Florence?

By staying outside of Florence, you'll experience the best of both worlds: Florence just a short bus ride away and the rest of Tuscany at your fingertips for exploration. If you stay out of Florence in the countryside, we would recommend renting a car to move around.


Can you explore Florence on your own?

Discover the beauty of Florentine architecture from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, and even peek at some masterpieces by the great artists of the time. This self guided walking tour of Florence will take you to explore so much of what the city has to offer, plus grab some delicious local food along the way.


How do tourists get around in Florence?

Getting around by bus is the most popular way of getting around Florence if you don't have a car. The tickets are affordable, so you can get from one side of the city to the other on spare change. The ATAF buses run on a regular schedule and are ideal for when you don't feel like walking.


What is the cool neighborhood in Florence?

Florence neighborhood: Oltrarno Located south of the Arno river, which splits Florence in two, the Oltrarno district is the most vibrant area in the city. Oltrarno has maintained its reputation as the artisans' district throughout Florence's century-long development.


What day is market day in Florence?

Il Mercato delle Cascine is by far the biggest and cheapest open-air market in Florence, taking place every Tuesday morning from 8am to 2pm in the Parco delle Cascine that runs parallel to the Arno.


What part of Florence to stay in?

For first-time visitors and those who have only a short time in Florence, we suggest staying in the Centro Storico or historic district. This area is the heart of Florence and here you'll find the magnificent cathedral or duomo – Santa Maria del Fiore – the Uffizi Gallery, and the Palazzo Vecchio.


Do they speak English in Florence?

English is widely spoken, but try to learn Italian It goes a long way, even if you're only able to say simple sentences or hello, goodbye, and thank you. Italians really appreciate when you try to learn the local language, not to mention it's a beautiful language to listen to and speak.


Is it safe to walk around Florence at night?

Avoid wandering around town alone late at night Provided you keep your wits about you and use common sense, you should feel safe and comfortable in Florence. Still, we'd advise avoiding the Santa Maria Novella area late at night when alone, as well as narrow dark alleys.


Is Florence a walkable city?

1. Florence, Italy. It'll take around ten minutes and just half a mile of walking to get a look at Florence's main attractions. The Ponte Vecchio, the city's famous Duomo and the Uffizi Gallery are basically within touching distance of each other.