Florence is nothing if not historic. The birthplace of the Renaissance pulls some 10 million visitors each year for its frozen-in-time palaces and legendary attractions, to say nothing of its tourist-friendly Tuscan cuisine and gelato stands. These are the things that also made the city take a hit in recent decades—as the tour groups, buses, and crowds grew, it felt like Florence’s own residents began to disappear. There's a reason, though, that this city has thrived in one way or another since the 14th century. Ever up for reinvention, Florence is modernizing. You can see it on the dining scene, where younger, well-traveled restaurateurs and chefs are loosening some of the stricter culinary rules alongside the enduring trattorie, and in the bar scene, where attention to a properly made cocktail in a swinging barroom is as common as a wine bar. It's evident in new markets and museums, and behind those classic facades, be it hotels or boutiques, where you'll find smart design and influential spaces. Still dreaming of your last visit there 20 years ago? It's time to go back—there's plenty more to see.
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As of Monday, American tourists can travel to Italy for the first time in over a year.
By Jessica Puckett
Florence's Uffizi Gallery Is Spreading its Art Around Italy
The move will help disperse overcrowding in Florence and allow travelers to see famous works in a new light.
By Meredith Carey
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By Kaitlin Menza
5 New Hotels in Italy Worth Planning a Trip Around
From a 13th-century Venetian palace to a reopened classic in Sicily.
By Kasia Dietz
What U.S. Travelers Should Know About Italy's New Airline
New York, Boston, and Miami will be among Italia Trasporto Aereo’s first long-haul destinations.
By Jessica Puckett
20 Best Hotels in Florence
There's a new renaissance in Florence—and this time, it's a line-up of incredible hotels that encapsulate the inimitable Florentine chic.
By Nicky Swallow and Erica Firpo
Editor Hotel Recommendations
- The Social Hub Florence$ | Viale S. Lavagnini 70-72, Florence 50129Read full reviewOffering great facilities, a young vibe and a location that is in easy reach of the central sights, this well-priced spot is not just for students.Readers Choice AwardsPowered By: Expedia
- Portrait Firenze$$$ | Lungarno degli Acciaiuoli, 4, Florence 50123Read full reviewThis slick and stylish hotel—think 21st century Italian—on the Ponte Vecchio, away from the crowds.Readers Choice Awards
Hot List Gold ListPowered By: Expedia - Four Seasons Hotel Firenze$$$ | Borgo Pinti, 99, FlorenceRead full reviewSlightly off the tourist trail in the Gherardesca gardens, this is unlike any other Four Seasons for its amazing and historic location.Readers Choice Awards
Gold ListPowered By: Expedia - Hotel La Gemma$$$ | Via Dei Cavalieri 2C, Florence 50123Read full reviewWhat happens when a high-style Italian family puts their heads together on a hospitality project.Powered By: Booking.com
- Brunelleschi Hotel$$ | Piazza Sant'Elisabetta, 3, Florence 50122Read full reviewThis centrally located hotel, with its medieval stone building and gorgeous tower, is a place that drips with history and has excellent views of the Duomo.Readers Choice AwardsPowered By: Expedia
- Milu Hotel$ | Via de' Tornabuoni, 8, FlorenceRead full reviewThis capsule design hotel, made up of two removated 15th-century palazzos, is a favorite among fashion editors during Pitti Uomo for its ideal location on Via Tornabuoni.Powered By: Expedia
- The St. Regis Florence$$$ | Piazza Ognissanti, Florence 50123Read full reviewRenovated grandeur on the banks of the Arno, and a favorite among Marriott-SPG Rewards loyalists.Readers Choice Awards
Gold ListPowered By: Expedia - Hotel Savoy, A Rocco Forte Hotel$$ | Piazza della Repubblica, 7, FlorenceRead full reviewA central location, five-star service, and lovely recent renovation—not to mention unbeatable views—help keep the Savoy among the top picks in Florence.Readers Choice AwardsPowered By: Expedia
- Ottantotto Firenze$$ | Via dei Serragli, 88, Florence 50124Read full reviewA chic, historic reno in the less-touristed Oltrarno neighborhood.Readers Choice Awards
Hot ListPowered By: Expedia - Helvetia & Bristol Firenze – Starhotels Collezione$$$ | Via dei Pascioni 2, FlorenceRead full reviewMere steps from Piazza della Repubblica, this hotel blends Old World charm with a location by the heart of the action.Readers Choice AwardsPowered By: Expedia
- Ad Astra$$ | Via del Campuccio, 53, FlorenceRead full reviewThis gorgeous private apartment on the first floor of an aristocratic urban villa—in the middle of Florence—feels like a little-known Florentine secret.Powered By: Expedia
- Antica Torre di Via Tornabuoni 1$$ | Via de Tornabuoni 1, Florence 50123Read full reviewThis medieval tower in the heart of Florence is within five minutes of the Duomo, Piazza della Signoria, and Ponte Vecchio.Readers Choice AwardsPowered By: Expedia
The Best Things to Do in Florence
- 10 Best Museums in FlorenceThe city has been making art lovers of us all for centuries.
By Bridget Arsenault
- How Not to Look Like a Tourist in FlorenceIt’s easy to get lured into an overpriced tourist experience in the most popular city in the world, so follow these tips to ensure a more authentic stay in Florence, Italy.
By Jinna Yang
Editor Recommendations
- Medici ChapelsPiazza di Madonna degli Aldobrandini, 6, Firenze 50123Read full reviewShould be the entry point to your history tour in Florence.
- Curious Appetite: Craft Cocktail and Aperitivo TourPiazza della Repubblica, Florence 50123Read full reviewDrink your way through the history of Florentine cocktails.
- Gucci GardenPiazza della Signoria, 10, Florence 50122Read full reviewThe Gucci museum opened on the 90th anniversary of the fashion house, and charts the evolution of the Italian juggernaut.
- Giardino BardiniCosta S. Giorgio, 2, Florence 50125Read full reviewA break from all the museums in a beautiful natural setting.
- Bargello MuseumVia del Proconsolo, 4, Florence 50122Read full reviewItaly's first national museum dating to the middle of the 19th century.
- Explore Florence: The Oltrarno, History + ArtisansPiazzo Santo Spirito, FlorenceRead full reviewA look at classic Florentine craftsmanship.
- I Renaioli - Sunset Boat RideLungarno, Piazza Francesco Ferrucci, No. 4 50126Read full reviewIf you thought Florence was romantic before…
- Museo di San MarcoPiazza San Marco, 3, Florence 50121Read full reviewLovers of Renaissance art are continually drawn in for the beautiful frescoes.
- Museo GalileoPiazza dei Giudici, 1, Florence 50122Read full reviewThis tour is great if you're interested in the science of the Renaissance, especially for families with kids.
- Museo dell'Opera del DuomoPiazza del Duomo, 9, Florence 50122Read full reviewThe best place to see sculpture in Florence.
- Giotto's Bell TowerPiazza del Duomo, Florence 50122Read full reviewWorth the climb for the city views.
- Palazzo StrozziPiazza degli Strozzi, Florence 50123Read full reviewRight in the heart of the city, this is the best place in Florence to see contemporary art and traveling international exhibitions.
- Uffizi GalleryPiazzale degli Uffizi, 6, Florence 50122Read full reviewOne of the world's most famous museums is renowned for its collection of art from the Middle Ages on.
- FèlsinaRead full reviewThis slice of Tuscany is perfect for a midday adventure and a traditional Chianti wine-tasting experience.
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Where to feel at home in Rome, Venice, Florence, Sicily, and more.
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The Best Places to Eat and Drink in Florence
- 21 Best Restaurants in FlorenceThere’s never been a better time to dine out in Tuscany’s capital.
By Nicky Swallow
- 11 Best Gelato Shops in FlorenceWhether you're a staunch traditionalist or a fan of fresh, new flavors, the city has you covered.
By Bridget Arsenault
- 12 Best Wine Tours and Tastings in FlorenceBecause who are we kidding? A trip to Florence means a trip to Tuscan wine country.
By Erica Firpo
- The Best Gelato in ItalyJust because you’re eating gelato in Italy doesn’t automatically mean it’s authentic—or even any good. Unfortunately, many gelato shops continue to pass off subpar, factory-made junk as the real deal. That said, Italy still abounds with artisans who serve up fresh, handmade, all-natural gelato daily. Here, we’ve picked the places where you’ll find the best gelato in Italy, from Rome to Milan to Florence (where gelato was created). This gallery was originally published in 2014. It has been updated with new information.
By Kris Fordham
Editor Restaurant and Bar Recommendations
- Mimesi$$$ | Via della Scala 72 , Florence 50123With three tasting menus and a calm, cool elegance, this is a place for a special treat.
- La Ménagère$$ | Via de'Ginori 8/r, Florence 50123One of Florence’s coolest, day-into-night hangouts offering a little bit of everything—in terms of both menus and crowds.
- Gurdulù$$ | Via delle Caldaie 12/r, Florence 50125An under-the-radar gem with astonishingly good food and keen prices.
- Gunè San Frediano$$$ | Via del Drago d'Oro 1r, Florence 50124This combo cocktail bar/restaurant is gaining a reputation as one of the city’s more interesting dining spots.
- Borgo San Jacopo$$$ | Borgo San Jacopo, 62/R, FlorenceMichelin-starred food with Ponte Vecchio views.
- Cantinetta Antinori$$$ | Piazza degli Antinori, 3, FlorenceHoused in the vaulted ex-cellars of 15th-century Palazzo Antinori, this upscale, elegant restaurant breathes aristocratic Old Florence.
- Trattoria Sergio Gozzi$The sort of no-frills trattoria where time seems to have stood still for several decades
- Essenziale$$$ | P.za di Cestello, 3R, FlorenceThis isn’t a place to simply refuel—it is a serious restaurant, with menus and prices to match.
- Trattoria Cibrèo$$ | Via dei Macci, 122r, FlorenceA casual and more affordable (though just as tasty) alternative to big sister Ristorante Cibrèo.
- La Bottega Del Buon Caffè$$$This luxe, yet somehow supremely comfortable and relaxed, Michelin-starred restaurant on the Arno is the perfect spot for a blowout celebration meal.
Walking Around in Florence
One of our top Travel Specialists and @butterfieldtravel experience designer, Courtney Mundy shows us what a day in Florence looks like as Italy slowly reopens. “In some ways, it feels like the city has been reclaimed by its residents. It’s a really special time to be with our families, to be together and enjoy this magical city.” Watch @courtneyinflorence and her family on our first episode of “Walking Around In…”
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Florence Just Banned Snacking on Certain Streets
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Florence Launches Campaign Telling Tourists How to Behave
Dubbed #EnjoyRespectFirenze, the initiative looks to crack down on disrespectful visitors.
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The Florence Most Travelers Never See
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