In order to discover all that can be seen, known and visited in Florence and its territory, you can contact a tourist information office (IAT), where you will find materials to organize your stay in...
Those who reach Florence by car must be informed about private traffic rules in the city centre. The historic center is not suitable for cars. Pedestrian areas or bus lanes are absolutely forbidden to...
The bicycle is the means of transport supporting the sustainable city we are building, in environmental, social and economic terms. The City of Florence is focusing a lot on the concept of cycling...
If you want to enjoy a guided tour of our city, you have many choices! The City of Florence has created a list of qualified tourist guides & Tour Operators sharing with them some important objectives...
The city of Florence has a special tourist card, the Firenze Card. It costs € 85, is valid for 72 hours and it provides you priority admission to museums, villas and historical gardens located in...
If you have not booked yet your tickets, once in Florence, you still have multiple options to make sure not to miss the most famous museums (Uffizi, Accademia, Pitti and others): Ticket offices of the...
If you are not able to visit Florence during the low season (in November or in January-February) and you do not want to queue up, we recommend making a reservation to visit the most crowded museums in...
Planning a vacation in Florence means also getting information about the opening hours of museums and attractions. To keep always updated, please check the pdf document for a complete list of the...
Who processes my personal data? Your data are processed by the Comune di Firenze (Municipality of Florence), registered as a data controller. Find here all contact details. Address: Palazzo Vecchio...
Who processes my personal data? Your data are processed by the Comune di Firenze (Municipality of Florence), registered as a data controller. Find here all contact details. Address: Palazzo Vecchio...