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7 Days in Florence

The perfect 7-day Florence itinerary — a complete day-by-day plan covering the best things to do, where to eat, and where to stay.

Florence is a small city (380,000 people) that contains a disproportionate share of Western art history. The Uffizi alone holds Botticelli's Birth of Venus and dozens of other Renaissance masterpieces; the Accademia has the original David; the Duomo's dome was an engineering miracle when Brunelleschi built it in 1436. The historic center is small enough to walk in a day but rewards a few days of slowing down with wine, pasta, and Tuscan light. This 7-day itinerary gives you a balanced mix of Florence's headline experiences and the slower, more rewarding moments — all built around the city's natural rhythm.

Trip length

7 days

Daily budget

$180

Total budget

$1260

Best months

April, May

Your day-by-day Florence plan

Each day is built around three flexible blocks. Adjust to your taste — generate a fully personalized version below.

Day 1

Iconic sights & old town

Based in Centro Storico

Hit the headline sights early before the crowds, then ease into Florence's café culture for the afternoon.

Morning

Brunelleschi's Dome

Climb the 463 steps inside the cupola for an immersive view of the engineering and the city. Book in advance.

Afternoon

Ponte Vecchio at sunset

The medieval bridge of jewelers. Walk it, then view it from Ponte Santa Trinita next door for the better photo.

Evening

Uffizi Gallery

Botticelli's Birth of Venus, da Vinci's Annunciation, Caravaggio's Medusa. Book a timed entry online — same-day tickets are nearly impossible.

Day 2

Museums, food & local life

Based in Oltrarno

Pair a major museum with a long lunch and an evening wander through one of Florence's most charming neighborhoods.

Morning

Accademia (David)

Michelangelo's David is bigger and more arresting in person than any photo prepares you for. Reserve tickets in advance.

Afternoon

Piazzale Michelangelo

Hilltop terrace with the city's iconic panorama. Walk up for golden hour and stay for the sunset.

Evening

Day trip to Siena and San Gimignano

Tuscan hilltop towns an hour by bus. Book a small group tour or rent a car to combine with a winery stop in Chianti.

Day 3

Hidden gems & neighborhoods

Based in Santo Spirito

Step away from the obvious tourist trail and explore the corners of Florence most visitors miss.

Morning

Bistecca alla Fiorentina

The famous T-bone steak — order it at Trattoria Mario, Buca Lapi, or Trattoria Sostanza. Sold by weight, served rare.

Afternoon

Brunelleschi's Dome

Climb the 463 steps inside the cupola for an immersive view of the engineering and the city. Book in advance.

Evening

Ponte Vecchio at sunset

The medieval bridge of jewelers. Walk it, then view it from Ponte Santa Trinita next door for the better photo.

Day 4

Day trip & nature

Based in San Niccolò

A change of scenery — get out of the city center and breathe.

Morning

Uffizi Gallery

Botticelli's Birth of Venus, da Vinci's Annunciation, Caravaggio's Medusa. Book a timed entry online — same-day tickets are nearly impossible.

Afternoon

Accademia (David)

Michelangelo's David is bigger and more arresting in person than any photo prepares you for. Reserve tickets in advance.

Evening

Piazzale Michelangelo

Hilltop terrace with the city's iconic panorama. Walk up for golden hour and stay for the sunset.

Day 5

Markets, culture & nightlife

Based in Centro Storico

Florence after dark is when the city really comes alive.

Morning

Day trip to Siena and San Gimignano

Tuscan hilltop towns an hour by bus. Book a small group tour or rent a car to combine with a winery stop in Chianti.

Afternoon

Bistecca alla Fiorentina

The famous T-bone steak — order it at Trattoria Mario, Buca Lapi, or Trattoria Sostanza. Sold by weight, served rare.

Evening

Brunelleschi's Dome

Climb the 463 steps inside the cupola for an immersive view of the engineering and the city. Book in advance.

Day 6

Slow morning, big sights

Based in Oltrarno

Sleep in, take it slow, and fill the day with the experiences you came for.

Morning

Ponte Vecchio at sunset

The medieval bridge of jewelers. Walk it, then view it from Ponte Santa Trinita next door for the better photo.

Afternoon

Uffizi Gallery

Botticelli's Birth of Venus, da Vinci's Annunciation, Caravaggio's Medusa. Book a timed entry online — same-day tickets are nearly impossible.

Evening

Accademia (David)

Michelangelo's David is bigger and more arresting in person than any photo prepares you for. Reserve tickets in advance.

Day 7

A locals' day

Based in Santo Spirito

Eat where the locals eat, walk where the locals walk.

Morning

Piazzale Michelangelo

Hilltop terrace with the city's iconic panorama. Walk up for golden hour and stay for the sunset.

Afternoon

Day trip to Siena and San Gimignano

Tuscan hilltop towns an hour by bus. Book a small group tour or rent a car to combine with a winery stop in Chianti.

Evening

Bistecca alla Fiorentina

The famous T-bone steak — order it at Trattoria Mario, Buca Lapi, or Trattoria Sostanza. Sold by weight, served rare.

Where to stay for a 7-day trip

For a 7-day visit, base yourself in one neighborhood — you'll waste hours in transit if you split your stay. These are the best Florence bases.

Centro Storico

The UNESCO-listed historic center with the Duomo, Uffizi, and Ponte Vecchio. Touristy but the only logical first-time base.

Oltrarno

South of the Arno — Pitti Palace, Boboli Gardens, artisan workshops, and the best traditional trattorias.

Santo Spirito

Bohemian piazza in Oltrarno with a leafy square, evening aperitivo crowds, and great Florentine cooking at La Casalinga.

7 days in Florence: FAQ

Is 7 days enough for Florence?+

7 days lets you really live in Florence — see everything most travelers miss, take multiple day trips, and find the version of the city you'll keep coming back to.

What's the best time of year for a 7-day Florence trip?+

Spring and fall are gorgeous — warm, blooming, and free of August's furnace. Avoid mid-summer if you can; the heat is genuinely oppressive.

How much should I budget for 7 days in Florence?+

For a comfortable mid-range trip, plan around $1260 per person for 7 days, covering a 3-star hotel, two restaurant meals a day, attractions, and local transit. Budget travelers can do it for around $560, while a luxury experience runs $3360+.

How many days do you need in Florence?+

Three days hits the major art and the historic center. Four lets you slow down, eat better, and add a Tuscan day trip.

Do I need to book the Uffizi in advance?+

Absolutely. Walk-up lines can be 2-3 hours. Reserve on the official site (Booking.uffizi.it) at least a week ahead.

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